Liberal MP compares Poilievre to Nazis – again
Liberal member of Parliament has once again apologized for comparing Pierre Poilievre to Nazis, after previously apologizing for comparing Poilievre to Nazis. The apology rings hollow when it's clear Hardie actually views the Conservatives this way, True North's Andrew Lawton says.
Also, the federal government continues to defend its carbon tax – which is set to increase once again on Monday. Economics professor Ross McKitrick says Canada needs a leader who will be honest about climate policy.
Plus, a new poll shows Canadians want "major changes" to the healthcare system, yet reform is always treated like a third rail in Canadian politics. Lawyer Josh Dehaas from the Canadian Constitution Foundation joins to discuss.
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Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives are leading a BLUE WAVE across Canada
Conservatives are surging in the polls across the country. Not only are Poilievre’s Conservatives in firm majority territory but even provincial Conservative parties are becoming increasingly popular.
According to the most recent polls, if an election were held today, Poilievre would win a sweeping majority, and Justin Trudeau’s Liberals would be relegated to 3rd or possibly even 4th place – behind the Bloc Quebecois and neck and neck with the NDP.
But there won’t be an election anytime soon. Why? Because NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh wouldn’t dare trigger an election until he becomes eligible for his golden pension – in 2025.
The Libs are cooking up a new scheme to ensure that even more of their MPs become eligible for the multi-million dollar, taxpayer-funded life-long pension.
On today’s episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by pollster and Conservative insider Hamish Marshall. They discuss political trends, proposed changes to the Election Act, the problems with mail-in ballots and voter fraud.
They also talk about British Columbia politics, where a seismic shift has seen the BC Conservatives surge from obscurity to contender in the upcoming October provincial election.
Tune in to get the inside scoop!
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Liberals have spent $42 million on gun "buyback" without getting a single gun
The gun "buyback" the Liberals announced four years ago, which was supposed to be completed by 2022, has so far racked up $42 million in costs without even confiscating a single gun. Even so, the government is still committed to this approach, which is squarely aimed at registered and legally-owned firearms, and not those overwhelmingly used in gun crime. True North's Andrew Lawton says it's bad news for taxpayers, but good news for lawful gun owners.
Also, a new study from the Fraser Institute shows that government spending and public sector employment are on the rise in almost all provinces – meaning government is getting bigger and bigger with no end in sight. Andrew unpacks the numbers with Jake Fuss, the Fraser Institute's fiscal studies director.
Plus, city councillors in the British Columbia city of Quesnel have condemned the mayor's wife for, as a private citizen, distributing copies of the True North-published book "Grave Error," a scholarly work pushing back at the mainstream narrative on residential schools. One of the co-editors, Professor Tom Flanagan, joins the show to discuss.
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Election date change might make dozens more MPs eligible for pensions
The Liberals are pushing to bump back the fixed election date by a week. They say it's so the election doesn't fall on Diwali, a Hindu holiday, but it conveniently delays the election enough so that dozens of MPs first elected in 2019 will be eligible for their gold-plated MP pensions. The government says this is purely coincidental, but True North's Andrew Lawton is less convinced. What do you think? Canadian Taxpayers Federation Alberta director Kris Sims joins to discuss.
Also, a Globe and Mail columnist is lamenting that excessive free speech leads to political outcomes he dislikes – such as the election of Donald Trump. Thus, he argues for "rigid regulation" of online speech.
Plus, a Freedom Convoy participant has been convicted of two counts of mischief for his involvement in the Ottawa demonstration more than two years ago. Lawyer David Anber joins to discuss the case of his client, Jason Vanderwier, and what it means for justice and the right to protest.
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The CBC tries to be funny
It’s Friday – kick back, grab a drink and tune into the latest episode of Off the Record with Candice Malcolm, Andrew Lawton and Harrison Faulkner!
CBC’s This Hour Has 22 Minutes attempted to be funny and took on Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. For Poilievre, they crashed his rally and confronted him during a photo line up. And for Trudeau, they mocked him for his low polling numbers in a music video. Do you think this is funny or is this just another CBC program that should be defunded?
Plus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he thinks about quitting every day and that is job is “boring” and “challenging.” Will Trudeau take a walk in the snow?
These stories and more on Off the Record! Tune in now!
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CBC promotes a childless life
Canada’s state broadcaster attempted to find out why fewer Canadians are planning to have kids – and failed miserably.
Last month, the CBC published a report titled, “The Cost of Kids: Why fewer people are planning to have kids.” But instead of approaching this vital issue objectively, the CBC fear-mongers and encourages young Canadians to live a child-free life. In fact, everything in this report is nihilistic, impulsive, selfish, and focused on the now. The CBC’s superficial report didn’t once mention the upsides of having children or the broader societal problems that come from a falling fertility rate.
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice walks you through this report, debunks the CBC’s misleading claims and explains how young Canadians actually want to have children and are fully capable of doing so.
Tune into Fake News Friday on The Candice Malcolm Show.
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Antisemitism is the new normal – the Liberals are making it worse
Mounting protests at Jewish businesses, institutions, and even neighbourhoods combined with the acceptability of virulently anti-Israel language reveal that antisemitism is the new normal in Canada, although many argue the only thing that's changed is its visibility. While many in the federal government have condemned the most extreme examples of antisemitism on display, they feed into antisemitism with their rhetoric and equivocation on Israel, True North's Andrew Lawton discusses. Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs president Shimon Koffler Fogel joins to weigh in further.
Plus, Canadians will soon see their online speech censored if Bill C-63 passes. For a look at how bad things can get, Canadians need to take a look at Ireland and its Orwellian hate speech law. Gript senior political correspondent Ben Scallan joins from the Emerald Isle to explain.
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Former mayor alleges corruption in Chestermere
This week on the Alberta Roundup with Rachel Emmanuel, Rachel interviews former Chestermere Mayor Jeff Colvin and former city councillor Stephen Hanley. The two were dismissed, along with two other city councillors and three chief administrative officers, by Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver.
McIver has said the city was being governed in an improper, irregular and improvident manner. He has ordered a financial inspection of the city’s books and the city is currently being run by an interim administrator.
The dismissed mayor and councillor allege the province began investigating their council after they found irregular spending patterns in Chestermere’s books. They also say city staff deleted emails and weren’t forthcoming with requested information.
They are now seeking to have the case heard by the court.
Tune into the Alberta Roundup now!
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Poilievre pushes non-confidence motion in Trudeau over carbon tax
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Justin Trudeau has just one day to scrap the impending carbon tax hike before the Conservatives will force a motion of non-confidence in Trudeau's government. Poilievre says he's willing to fight a "carbon tax election." While the motion has little chance of succeeding, True North's Andrew Lawton says Trudeau shouldn't be afraid to defend the carbon tax at the ballot box if he's so confident it's the right call.
Also, a University of Toronto professor says he was punished for playing a philosophical game with students meant to spark debate. His mistake was including the statement "men can become women" as launching point for debate. Prof. Leigh Revers, who wrote about the ordeal in the National Post, joins Andrew to explain.
Plus, members of Parliament voted in favour of an anti-Israel NDP motion this week, with the Conservatives and three Liberals opposed. Robert Walker of Honest Reporting Canada joins the show to discuss.
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Meet the Canadians taking Justin Trudeau to court
Eddie Cornell, a veteran in the CAF for over 20 years had his bank account unconstitutionally frozen by a government order for his participation in the Freedom Convoy. Representing Eddie and 19 other plaintiffs, his lawyer Blair Ector has just filed a multimillion dollar civil lawsuit against Justin Trudeau, senior members of his cabinet, Canada's five major banks along with several credit unions, the RCMP, the Ottawa Police and the Canadian Anti-hate Network.
On this episode of The Faulkner Show, Eddie and Blair lay out their case against Justin Trudeau and tell their side of the story.
Read the full statement of claim: https://lobergector.com/news/f/statement-of-claim-against-trudeau-filed
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Canada’s open border immigration system is creating CHAOS
Canada’s broken immigration system is spilling out onto the streets and creating chaos and division like we’ve never seen before in Canada. But instead of focussing on actually fixing Canada, the Trudeau government is more worried about meeting with a terrorist and appeasing the pro-Hamas mobs.
Trudeau’s ministers met and held hands with Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian dictator who has denied the Holocaust and is openly and proudly anti-semitic. Further, the Liberals supported a radical anti-Israel NDP motion in the House of Commons which supported the establishment of the State of Palestine. Meanwhile, warring tribes continue to clash in Canadian cities, crime runs rampant and foreign workers are lining up in droves for minimum wage jobs.
Candice Malcolm says the government is prioritizing foreign politics over Canadians. Everything the government does is determined not by principle or their morals and values, but instead by winning votes. As a consequence, Canada’s social fabric is coming apart.
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How to FIX Canada’s broken immigration system
Canada’s immigration system is completely broken. It doesn’t need tweaks or reforms, it needs a total overhaul. But in order to do that, we have to have difficult conversations about our immigration system, the failed dogma of multiculturalism, and the purpose of immigration more broadly.
On today’s episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by guest Aaron Wudrick, a scholar and lawyer who has written extensively on the topic. They have an honest and in-depth conversation about how to completely change and fix our broken immigration system.
You won’t want to miss today’s episode! Tune into The Candice Malcolm Show.
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Trudeau thinks about quitting daily. What's stopping him?
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a Radio-Canada interviewer that he thinks about quitting his job daily, noting that it is "boring" or "challenging" depending on whose translation of the interview you believe. In either case, Trudeau is trying to play the victim and make Canadians feel sorry for him, True North's Andrew Lawton says.
Meanwhile, he continues to gaslight Canadians about the carbon tax, when Canadians – including most premiers – are in a full-out revolt over it. Canadian Taxpayers Federation Alberta director Kris Sims joins to discuss. Plus, even the new Ontario Liberal leader is vowing no provincial carbon tax.
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Surprise, surprise! CBC defends Trudeau’s carbon tax
It’s Friday! Kick back, grab a drink and tune into Off the Record with Candice Malcolm, Andrew Lawton and Harrison Faulkner!
Premiers across Canada and across party lines are uniting against the carbon tax as the affordability crisis worsens for Canadians. But lucky for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, he has the CBC to defend him. This week, a CBC journalist argued that the carbon tax is a great environmental policy but has been marketed poorly. It’s no wonder the state broadcaster is getting more money than ever from the Trudeau government.
Plus, as the U.S. mulls over the idea of increasing the retirement age to 70, conservative commentator Ben Shapiro argues in favour of the policy change and says retirement is actually a bad idea for many people if they can’t find purpose. Should Canada raise the age of retirement? What do you think?
And should Canada ban the Chinese-owned app TikTok? As the U.S. inches closer to banning the controversial social media app, Canada is monitoring the situation and revealed that it undertook a national security review of TikTok last year.
These stories and more on Off the Record!
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Wow: the CBC finally gets it RIGHT in exposing the dangers of transitioning minors
It’s been two weeks since the CBC in Quebec released a documentary, which exposed the chilling effects of rapid onset gender dysphoria on young girls. Unsurprisingly, trans activists and so-called journalists are still up in arms and spreading lies about the harms of these radical procedures.
While it’s ironic that we’re applauding the CBC on Fake News Friday (they’re still terrible and should be defunded), it’s critical for Canadians to watch Trans Express to learn the truth about so-called “gender affirming care” and how Canada’s medical system allows young people to make irreversible changes.
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice breaks down the documentary and explains why Canada should follow in the footsteps of countries like Finland, Sweden and the UK and ban puberty blockers for minors.
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A carbon tax revolt is underway
Seven of ten provincial premiers have called on the federal government to scrap its planned carbon tax increase, although Justin Trudeau continues to double down. With Trudeau's government paying no heed to calls from his provincial counterparts and the cash-strapped Canadians they represent, Trudeau is making it clear it's his way or the highway. True North's Andrew Lawton discusses Colin Craig of SecondStreet.org.
Also, True North's Rachel Emmanuel was barred from reporting on Trudeau's visit to Calgary yesterday and threatened with arrest if she even stood inside the building hosting the prime minister's press conference. She joins to explain what went down.
Plus, from the ongoing trial of Tamara Lich and Chris Barber to the Coutts 4, concerns about politicized prosecutions are abound in the justice system. Former Encana CEO Gwyn Morgan delved into the phenomenon in an essay for C2C journal, on "the worrisome wave of politicized prosecutions." He joins Andrew to discuss.
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Do Canadians want Trudeau's censorship bill?
A new poll finds that just under half of Canadians think the federal government's plan to regulate internet speech will make online platforms safer. But a majority agree with the government's bolstering of sentences for hate speech. True North's Andrew Lawton says it's clear from the last few years that many Canadians simply don't support free speech, which may make this catastrophic bill a political win for the Liberals.
Also, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has taken aim at corporate Canada, telling business leaders at a trade board meeting that he won't be beholden to big business and lobbyists and that if they want anything from his government, it has to serve Canadians' interests. Macdonald-Laurier Institute domestic policy director Aaron Wudrick weighs in.
Plus, the federal government is defending its carbon tax and other environmental policies by appealing to the existence of a "climate crisis." But does the evidence support such a claim? Fraser Institute senior fellow Kenneth Green says it doesn't. He joins Andrew to explain.
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'SINISTER' - Former Chair of Human Rights Tribunal speaks out against Online Harms Bill
David Thomas, the former Chair of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, sounds the alarm over Justin Trudeau's new proposed Online Harms bill which, if passed, could put you in prison for so-called hate speech.
Thomas speaks out against the unconstitutionality of the proposed legislation and the dangers it will have on political discourse across the country.
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Canada's immigration system is BROKEN
Canada once had the world’s strongest and most secure immigration system. But everything fell apart after 2015, and by 2023 we saw the largest number of illegal migrants entering our country in the history of Canada.
Most people believe Canada admits 500,000 immigrants annually, but this is only the number of permanent residents. This figure does not include foreign workers, international students and illegal migrants. Under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in 2023, Canada admitted approximately 2.2 MILLION people into the country. That number could grow EVEN HIGHER in 2024.
On this episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, Candice walks you through the shocking numbers behind Canada’s immigration system, highlights the surge of illegal immigrants and explains how and why everything started falling apart around 2015.
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CBC paying out millions in bonuses while laying off staff
Canada's state broadcaster, CBC, was whining about its budget while simultaneously paying out upwards of $15 million in bonuses in 2023, new documents reveal. News like this will make the call to defund CBC a much easier sell for Canadians, True North's Andrew Lawton says. He discusses with Canadian Taxpayers Federation federal director Franco Terrazzano.
Also, despite the RCMP making the explosive claim that drugs distributed through government "safe supply" programs are being diverted and sold by organized crime, British Columbia Premier David Eby says he's yet to review any evidence of diversion.
Plus, Margaret Atwood has weighed in on the Liberal government's online harms bill, calling Bill C-63 "Orwellian." The Liberals are using child protection as a shield for censorship. Andrew discusses with former CRTC vice-chair Peter Menzies.
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Poilievre calls on supporters to protest carbon tax at Liberal MP offices
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called on his supporters to help him put pressure on Liberal and NDP MPs by writing letters to them, phoning their offices, and even organizing protests to oppose the carbon tax and its scheduled April 1 increase. Do you agree with the tactic? True North's Andrew Lawton weighs in with Canadian Taxpayers Federation Alberta director Kris Sims.
Also, CBC didn't have access to the Oscars red carpet but still sent a journalist to cover it – from outside.
Plus, the Liberal government has reversed its announced pause on funding to UNRWA, the United Nations agency whose employees were implicated in Hamas' October 7 attack on Israel. Brian Lee Crowley of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute joins to discuss.
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Unhinged pro-Hamas protesters are everywhere
It’s Friday! Sit back, grab a drink and enjoy the latest episode of Off the Record with Candice Malcolm, Andrew Lawton and Rachel Emmanuel!
This week, masked pro-Hamas protesters continued to harass Jewish people, force the cancellation of events and stalk politicians – including Justin Trudeau and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Is the left finally eating its own?
Plus, are serial killers and rapists living better lives than most Canadians? According to Conservative MP Frank Caputo, when he went for a tour of a medium-security prison, killers such as Paul Bernardo and Luka Magnotta had access to a hockey rink and a tennis court.
And are homeless encampments now part of the “fabric” of Canadian cities? According to a city official in London, Ontario, they are here to stay and we need to find ways to support them.
These stories and more on Off the Record!
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The authoritarian left is not happy with the CBC
The authoritarian left in Canada are not happy because the CBC in Quebec dared to do something that English CBC would never do.
The CBC told the truth about rapid onset gender dysphoria and the terrible and crippling impact it has on girls and young women who are lured down this path.
Candice Malcolm says a free society should applaud this type of real journalism and reject hysterical voices and activists who simply want to shut down conversation and debate.
It’s Fake News Friday on The Candice Malcolm Show.
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Poilievre soaring in polls – so the Liberals are campaigning against Trump
Polls have consistently put the Conservatives under Pierre Poilievre in firm majority territory, with some showing the Liberals almost in third place behind the NDP. The Liberals have responded by embracing their favourite pastime – importing American political fights. Justin Trudeau's and the Liberal party's attacks on the Conservatives are increasingly about Donald Trump, True North's Andrew Lawton points out.
Also, the federal government's proposed online hate speech ban is coming under fire for having such an ill-defined test for what constitutes hate speech. Andrew discusses with law professor Bruce Pardy.
Plus, former broadcaster Jamil Jivani has been elected member of Parliament for Durham. He joins the show to discuss his win and his plans when he gets to Ottawa.
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Liberals not committing to Emergencies Act reforms – just "consultations"
Despite dozens of recommendations from the Public Order Emergencies Commission on reforms to the Emergencies Act, the federal Liberal government is only committing to engaging in further consultations with provinces, Indigenous groups, and other stakeholders, before entertaining changes. True North's Andrew Lawton says that after the Federal Court finding that the government's use of the act was unconstitutional, they want to just shove everything under the rug.
Also, Justin Trudeau's assault on free speech, Bill C-63, opens the door to mass regulation of internet speech under the guise of combatting "online hate." Andrew discusses with Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms president John Carpay.
Plus, while it seems like wokeness is out of control, a new study from the Macdonald-Laurier Institute suggests Canadians aren't actually that woke after all. Author Eric Kaufmann, a professor at the University of Buckingham, joins to explain.
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