Dacey Update w/ Chris Dacey
Chris Dacey will update us on Det. Helen Grus, the Carbon Tax protest, the Ottawa protests, and more.
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Hello TeamPAJ w/ Paula Lavigne
When former Chestermere Mayor Jeff Colvin didn't show up, Paula Lavigne, AKA TeamPAJ, joins in and shares the story of Paula and Jay.
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Cyber Truth w/ Gabriel
In this episode, Gabriel from Libre Solutions joins us to discuss the intersection of technology, politics, and human liberty.
We'll dive into the core principles of the Libre Solutions Network, focusing on solutions to technological and political threats to human health and fulfillment. From advocating for individual rights to championing bottom-up strategies, Gabriel sheds light on the importance of digital autonomy and the need for solutions that empower people rather than control them.
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Canadian Taxes w/ Franco Terrazzano & Bethan Nodwell
Dive into the critical and timely discussion on Canada's upcoming tax changes, significantly the 23% increase in the carbon tax, with Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, and Bethan Nodwell. As April 1st approaches, Canadians are bracing for the carbon tax to rise to 14 cents per litre of gasoline and 12 cents per cubic metre of natural gas. This hike is part of a broader tax escalation that includes the alcohol escalator tax, which will see a 6.3% increase on the same day, alongside annual pay raises for MPs—a move criticized by many, including Terrazzano, for deepening the affordability crisis for Canadian families.
Terrazzano, with a rich background in economic policy analysis and advocacy for lower taxes, less waste, and accountable government, brings a wealth of knowledge and a sharp critique of the current tax landscape. This episode promises an in-depth exploration of the implications of these tax hikes on Canadian consumers and businesses, offering insights into the broader economic and social impacts of government policies on everyday Canadians.
Prepare to be engaged, informed, and perhaps even outraged as we unpack the complexities of Canada's fiscal policies, the rationale behind these increases, and the potential paths forward in a climate of rising living costs and economic uncertainty.
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April 1st w/ Sam Field
In this episode, we sit down with Sam Field, a farmer from Nova Scotia and the chosen media representative for the Nationwide Protest Against the Carbon Tax planned for April 1st, 2024. Join us as we delve into the creation of this movement and explore its goals. Sam sheds light on why individuals across the nation are uniting against the carbon tax and shares insights into the planned protest's action plan. Mark your calendars for April 1st, as every concerned citizen is called upon to demonstrate in solidarity. Tune in to learn more about how this protest aims to make an impact while maintaining peace and order.
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FOIPOP Masters w/ Paul Westhaver & Shelly Hipson
Paul Westhaver and Shelly Hipson of Nova Scotia brilliantly utilizes Freedom Of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIPOP) Act to the benefit of us all. From vaccine realities to the information you need to hear, come learn from the FOIPOP masters.
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Global Censorship w/ Dr. Robert Malone & Dan Fournier
Join us for an enlightening discussion with Dr. Robert Malone as we delve into his recent article on the potential for military rule to supplant democracy and explore the implications of the proposed Canadian Bill C-63, the Online Harms Act. Dr. Malone, known for his insightful and thought-provoking perspective on global health policies, provides a thought-provoking analysis of the shift toward authoritative governance and its impact on democratic freedoms.
Bill C-63 claims to introduce comprehensive social media and online platform regulations, addressing harmful content and child safety online. It establishes duties for these platforms, including measures to mitigate exposure to harmful content, protect children, and rapidly address non-consensually shared intimate images and child sexual abuse material. While partially intended to enhance online safety, the bill raises significant concerns about establishing “precrimes” under the criminal code, marking a step towards what some view as criminalizing global censorship.
Bill C-63 introduces notable changes to the Canadian Criminal Code, including establishing peace bonds for cases with a reasonable fear that a hate crime could occur. This legal provision claims to provide a preventative mechanism through peace bonds. However, courts could impose conditions on individuals even if there's an anonymous “unproven” fear the individual might commit a hate-motivated offence. These conditions act as punitive deterrents, restricting actions and requiring individuals to maintain “good behaviour.”
Critics and supporters alike have weighed in on Bill C-63. Advocates highlight the need for stronger protections online, particularly for children, citing it as a crucial step forward. However, critics, including prominent law experts, caution about the broad powers granted via the criminal code and the newly established Digital Safety Commission, likening it to a "mini CRTC" with significant regulatory and enforcement capabilities, potentially affecting free speech, individual liberties, and privacy online.
This episode aims to unpack these complex issues, offering insights into the balance between safety and freedom in the digital age. Dr. Malone's perspectives, combined with the examination of Bill C-63 will spark a robust discussion on the future of democracy and digital governance.
Dr. Malone’s Article
https://brownstone.org/articles/when-military-rule-supplants-democracy/
#DrRobertMalone #BillC63 #GlobalCensorship #DigitalDemocracy #OnlineSafety
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They're Back w/ Terry Wolfe & Hrvoje Morić
Terry Wolfe & Hrvoje Morić are back to open our eyes to the agenda, and how Canada stands in the face of it.
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Replay Cancelled Surgeon w/ Dr. Ahmad Malik
Originally Aired March 14th, 2024
Discover the courageous journey of Dr. Ahmad Malik, a surgeon advocating for medical ethics, freedom of speech, and good health. Facing cancellation for voicing the truth, Dr. Malik's resilience shines as he continues to engage in critical dialogues on healthcare. Through his Substack and various platforms, he shares insights and fosters discussions on medicine's pivotal issues today. Subscribe to delve into the world of a medical professional who dares to challenge the status quo, advocating for integrity in healthcare.
Substack
https://docmalik.substack.com
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Primary Education w/ Judy Arnall & Leanne Chadsey
Host Paula Lavigne leads a riveting discussion with guests Judy Arnall and Leanne Chadsey, unraveling the complexities of primary education. Judy, a renowned child development specialist, and Leanne, a concerned parent, offer unique perspectives on navigating the foundational years of learning.
From dissecting traditional schooling challenges to examining social and emotional influences, this episode delves into critical issues like the Fully Alive program and curriculum controversies. Join the conversation as Paula, Judy, and Leanne provide actionable insights for parents and educators.
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Trudeau's Brother w/ Kyle Kemper
Special Time 7 AM MT (9 AM ET)
Dive into the intriguing world of Kyle Kemper, the half-brother of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, as he shares candid insights into their unique family dynamics and his divergent path. Amidst the political and social upheaval backdrop, Kyle embarks on a journey supporting RFK Jr.'s campaign, driven by a passion for liberty and a critique of the status quo. This episode promises an eye-opening look into the complexities of familial ties, political ideologies, and the quest for truth in an era of divisiveness.
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Spiritual Voices w/ Michelle Leduc Catlin & Nick Motycka
Gather Your Wits
@MichelleLCatlin
Truth mongering lover of health, dignity, freedom, presence, and the meeting place of science & spirituality.
Canada gatheryourwits.com
And our good friend Nick Motycka is back to share his spiritual journey.
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Replay Sheri's Story w/ Crystal Denomme
Originally Aired March 7th, 2024
In this compelling episode, we explore Sheri's harrowing ordeal, from the initial vaccine dose to the subsequent toll on her physical and mental well-being. Join us as we unravel her narrative, highlighting her courage in facing adversity and seeking healing through candid conversations and firsthand accounts. We uncover the complexities of Sheri's experiences, including the challenges of navigating healthcare systems and grappling with the aftermath of vaccine-related complications. Tune in as we delve into her story, offering insights into the intersections of personal resilience, medical advocacy, and the quest for truth amidst adversity.
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Violent Agreement w/ Melanie Bennet & Vlad Tepes
IMPORTANT CONVERSATION *SPECIAL TIME
Violent Agreement w/ Melanie Bennet & Vlad Tepes
Monday, March 18th @ 5 PM MT (7 PM ET)
Queer Marxism, Anti-Capitalism, the target, the schools, our children?
What's happening, and why are some on the "left" only waking up when they are directly "touched" by the harm?
Buyer's remorse?
Some supported the progressive agenda until it went too far and burned them. Now, thankfully, they are speaking up.
Meet Melanie @finkledusty, who admittedly went from a regular blissful and loving left family to the outcast and shamed one.
Why?
Critical thinking coupled with the ability to do her own research. In short, she started asking questions and seeing things as a harmful agenda.
Like many, Melanie agrees that this is targeting our children and must be stopped.
Melanie, who is openly not a conservative or "black pilled," provides profound insight from her research and work via her podcast, Weekly Canadian Gender Wars Report.
In her two-plus-hour conversation on @TheLavigneShow, Melanie has opened minds, helped us see an often unshared perspective, and is assisting in unifying many around a common goal: finding ways to stop the harmful agenda on our children.
Step 1: Watch the entire episode to understand the foundation of the positions of Melanie, @DonaldBestCA, Vlad Tepes, and myself.
Step 2: Join us for the next part of this conversation, Streaming Live on https://TheLavigneShow.com, X, Rumble, and Facebook on Monday, March 18th, at 5 PM MT (7 PM ET).
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Speaking Up w/ Derek Noonan & Lynne Brooks
Derek Noonan and Lynne Brooks have emerged as vocal figures within the Canadian Freedom movement, participating in and organizing events that have drawn national attention. Their advocacy, rooted in challenging the Canadian government's policies, particularly around the COVID-19 pandemic and the use of the Emergencies Act, has sparked significant public discourse and legal debates.
In the wake of the Freedom Convoy protests that saw significant disruptions in Ottawa and other parts of Canada, the federal government's invocation of the Emergencies Act was contentious. Noonan, among others, criticized the government's actions as an overreach, affecting the lives and legal standing of many involved in the protests. A Federal Court ruling known as the Mosely decision later found that invoking the Emergencies Act was unreasonable, underscoring the tension between public health measures and civil liberties.
This backdrop sets the stage for discussing the broader implications of these events for free speech and legal protest in Canada. The dialogue around Noonan and Brooks' actions and their involvement in the Freedom Convoy raises essential questions about the balance between government authority and individual freedoms, the role of advocacy within a democracy, and the boundaries of legal protest.
Their experiences reflect a growing concern among some Canadians about the implications of government policies on freedom of expression and the right to dissent. The conversation about Derek Noonan and Lynne Brooks' advocacy offers a nuanced view of the challenges and complexities inherent in fighting for what one believes in within Canada's legal and societal framework.
This discussion is about more than just the specific events of the Freedom Convoy or the legal battles that followed. It's about the larger conversation on how societies navigate the complexities of freedom, safety, and the collective good. Advocates like Noonan and Brooks continue to use their voices in legal ways against the current government, and their stories underscore the ongoing debate over the limits of free expression and the state's role in regulating public space and discourse.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/599531828072303/
https://twitter.com/DerekNoona97876
https://twitter.com/LynneBr37562004
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Honest Conversation w/ Tajana TruthSeeker01011
TruthSeeker01011
@TruthSeek01011
Exposing the truth with proof. Citizen’s journalist. Also troll level expert on X. I live off of liberal tears and anger ❤️
https://linktr.ee/truthseeker01011
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Charges Stayed w/ Pastor Henry Hildebrandt
In a significant legal victory for free speech and assembly, charges against former MP Derek Sloan and Pastor Henry Hildebrandt have been stayed. Sloan and Hildebrandt were vocal participants in peaceful anti-lockdown protests in Ontario in 2021, standing firm in exercising Charter rights and freedoms amidst stringent health measures. Their advocacy highlighted the balance between public health and fundamental freedoms, challenging the Reopening Ontario Act's restrictions on gatherings during the spring of 2021.
Justice Centre President John Carpay remarked on the government's overreach, criticizing the health measures for being rooted in fear rather than science. He underscored the lack of evidence linking peaceful outdoor gatherings, deemed illegal by the government, to any public health harm.
Chris Fleury, the lawyer representing Sloan and Hildebrandt, welcomed the stay of charges, recognizing it as a desirable resolution. He expressed relief that prosecutions under the Reopening Ontario Act are seeing their conclusion, marking a hopeful turning point for those advocating for the restoration of civil liberties eroded during the pandemic.
This development not only represents a legal triumph for Sloan and Hildebrandt but also serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring importance of the right to freedom of expression and assembly in a democratic society.
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Danger Cats w/ Uncle Hack & Sam Walker
In this explosive episode, we dive into the heart of comedy's latest battleground over freedom of expression and the backlash faced by Alberta's comedy group, Danger Cats. With the controversy sparked by a Pickton T-shirt joke leading to death threats and show cancellations, we explore the fine line between pushing comedic boundaries and offending societal sensitivities.
Join Uncle Hack & Sam Walker as they share insights on navigating the complexities of humour in today's ideological landscape, discussing the potential implications of Bill C-63 on comedy. Is comedy the latest victim of censorship, or is it necessary to draw lines in the name of respect and decency? This episode sheds light on the challenges comedians like Danger Cats face and questions the future of free speech in comedy. If even humour isn't safe from censorship, what does this mean for the rest of us?
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Cancelled Surgeon w/ Dr. Ahmad Malik
Discover the courageous journey of Dr. Ahmad Malik, a surgeon advocating for medical ethics, freedom of speech, and good health. Facing cancellation for voicing the truth, Dr. Malik's resilience shines as he continues to engage in critical dialogues on healthcare. Through his Substack and various platforms, he shares insights and fosters discussions on medicine's pivotal issues today. Subscribe to delve into the world of a medical professional who dares to challenge the status quo, advocating for integrity in healthcare.
Substack
https://docmalik.substack.com
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The Great Canadian Relay - March 13th
The Great Canadian Relay: A Panoramic Voyage Across Canada 🍁
📆 Showtime: 3 PM PT / 4 PM MT / 5 PM CT / 6 PM ET / 7 PM AT / 7:30 PM NL
Dive into an in-depth exploration of Canadian politics with today's special episode of *The Great Canadian Relay*. From the windswept coastlines of Nova Scotia to the frost-kissed terrains of the Northern Territories, join us as we traverse Canada's political terrain, region by region.
🔍 Your Political Compass Across Canada:
- Starting in the East with Nova Scotia's latest political developments.
- Quebec: A deep dive into the province's unique political dynamics.
- Ontario: Discussing the heart of Canadian federal politics and its local impacts.
- Crossing the Prairies: Political updates from Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
- Over the Mountains: Understanding the political stance from Alberta and British Columbia and their national implications.
- Journey to the Northern Territories: Uncovering politics in Canada's most remote regions.
🗣 Featuring Regional Political Commentators:
- Each segment hosts two or three seasoned political commentators.
- Get the latest regional political updates and analyses.
- Engaging in discussions on crucial issues shaping Canadian politics.
🇨🇦 Sit Back and Enjoy:
- A panoramic view of Canada's political landscape.
- In-depth, region-specific political news and insights.
- Engaging and enlightening conversation with political experts.
- A holistic understanding of how regional politics shapes the national agenda.
🕒 Segment Breakdown (All times in MT, +2 for ET):
1. 4:00 – 4:10 PM - Introduction
2. 4:10 – 4:30 PM - Maritimes
3. 4:30 – 4:50 PM - Quebec
4. 4:50 – 5:10 PM - Ontario
5. 5:10 – 5:30 PM - Manitoba
6. 5:30 – 5:50 PM - Saskatchewan
7. 5:50 – 6:10 PM - Alberta
8. 6:10 – 6:30 PM - British Columbia
9. 6:30 – 6:50 PM - Northern Territories
10. 6:50 – 7:00 PM – Closing Remarks
📣 Please Note: The lineup of guests and topics is subject to change.
Prepare to be enlightened and engaged as we bring you the pulse of Canadian politics. Join us for this informative journey!
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Censorship Bills w/ Cory Morgan & Peyman Askari
In this episode, we examine Bill C-63, also known as the Online Harms Act, with a particular focus on its "precrime" changes to the Canadian Criminal Code. This legislation, part of a trio of bills including the Online Streaming Act (C-11) and Online News Act (C-18), has sparked significant concern regarding its implications for freedom of speech and potential censorship.
Bill C-63 proposes to combat online harms through several mechanisms, including the controversial introduction of "precrime" provisions. These provisions would allow for interventions based on anticipating harmful online behaviour before it occurs. Critics argue that such measures could lead to significant infringements on individual rights and freedoms, setting a precedent for preemptive action against citizens based on predicted behaviour rather than actual illegal acts.
This conversation is set against a backdrop of global shifts towards more stringent regulation of speech online, raising critical questions about the balance between protecting communities from harm and preserving essential freedoms. The debate surrounding Bill C-63 reflects broader concerns about the potential for overreach in the digital age, where the lines between safeguarding the public and surveilling it become increasingly blurred.
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TOFU TV w/ Pete Sorrenti
Join us with Pete Sorrenti, host of TOFU TV, your gateway to the vibrant intersection of live music, engaging talks, and top-tier entertainment. Broadcasting directly from the heart of the scene, Pete brings his unique insights, boundless enthusiasm, and passion for the arts into every episode, creating an unmatched viewing experience for fans across the globe.
Whether showcasing emerging talents, diving deep with established artists, or exploring the latest entertainment trends, Pete's dynamic approach keeps you on the edge of your seat. With Tofutv.ca as the platform, they're pushing the boundaries of traditional media, offering an eclectic mix that caters to a wide array of tastes and interests.
Expect the unexpected as Pete navigates the worlds of music, talk, and entertainment, delivering thought-provoking and profoundly entertaining content. From intimate acoustic sessions to explosive live performances, insightful interviews, and beyond, TOFU TV is your all-access pass to the culture-defining moments of today and tomorrow.
Tune in, turn up the volume, and let Pete Sorrenti guide you through an unforgettable journey into the essence of live entertainment.
X @Tofu_t_v
http://Tofutv.ca
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School Boards w/ Natalia Benoit & Lisa Robinson
In our latest episode, we delve into the controversy surrounding Natalia Benoit, a trustee of the Niagara Catholic District School Board (NCDSB), who faced significant backlash and subsequent repercussions from the board for her comments comparing the Pride flag to the Nazi flag. This episode explores the nuanced implications of Benoit's comparison, the board's decision to find her in violation of its code of conduct, and the broader dialogue on diversity, inclusion, and the values being imparted in our educational institutions.
We're also joined by Lisa Robinson, a vocal advocate in the Pickering region, who shares her insights into the matter. Robinson, known for her active involvement in community discussions about children's exposure to various ideologies at school and beyond, offers a critical perspective on the current state of education and the importance of safeguarding children's wellbeing in a rapidly changing societal landscape.
This episode not only unpacks the events leading to Benoit's censure but also ignites a conversation on the balance between free speech and the responsibilities of public figures in educational settings. Tune in as we navigate this complex issue, examining the fine line between advocacy and offense, and the role of education in shaping inclusive, respectful communities.
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Grus News w/ Donald Best & Chris Dacey
Donald has some news to share about the Grus matter. Chris Dacey will also update us on the Quebec Farmers. This will be a snapshot of the status of many important issues.
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In Lay Terms - Episode 022 - Jason Lavigne
Restream of In Lay Terms - Episode 022 - Jason Lavigne with Peyman Askari.
Albertan Independent Parliamentary Candidate joins us to discuss homesteading; parental rights; the Coutts 4; and his federal candidacy.
Jason's Twitter: @JasonLavigneMP
More at PPCTV.ca
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