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The Khalistan movement is a separatist organization seeking to create its own state out of part of India. This drive is spreading in Canada - and has been interfering in our government affairs. Recently, Patrick Brown, the mayor of a big city in Ontario, acknowledged that this political battle is being fought out here in Canada. Why do we allow foreigners to use Canada as a battlefield? What can we do to stop it? Joe Adam George is a Foreign Policy Analyst with the Macdonald Laurier Institute - he joins Stephen LeDrew for Three Minutes.
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Has the victim culture,where no one is accountable, destroyed responsible society? In large sectors of our culture there is a lack of accountability for … everything. Is this the result of soft parenting - from well meaning parents who are being over- protective of their children? Ginny Roth is a partner with Crestview Strategy - she joins Stephen LeDrew for Three Minutes.
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The Hogue Report on Foreign Interference was released this week, proving that the Communist Party of China meddled in our election and impacted some M.P.’s who were elected. But ultimately that did not change who became Prime Minister… So there is nothing to worry about. Right? Dean Baxendale is the CEO of Optimum Publishing - and he knows all about foreign interference - he joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss this for Three Minutes.
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The Dean of Windsor Law School has now declared they have three areas for smudging ceremonies in the law school - and they are committed to “decolonizing”. What does the word Decolonization mean? If we were to remove anything with a tinge of European ancestry we would have to tear this entire continent down, along with our laws and traditions. Karen Restoule is an indigenous woman - she is with Crestview Strategies - and she joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss this for Three Minutes.
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During Chrystia Freeland’s campaign launch to be the Captain of the Titanic … err … the Leader of the LIberal Party, she brags that Donald Trump doesn’t like her. Why does she think this is a good thing? The United States has the political and economic clout to wreak havoc on the Canadian economy - Shouldn’t we look for a leader who can work with the United States Government? Brian LIlley is a columnist with the Toronto Sun - He joins Michael Diamond, filling in for Stephen LeDrew, to discuss this for Three Minutes.
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In 2015 Justin Trudeau saved the Liberal Party from oblivion. Canadians were riding high on the post-Obama wave of hope and change. After fake feminism, more blackface than he can count, and countless other scandals in Government - the Liberal Party as we once knew it is no more. How long will the Liberals be feeling the post- rudeau hangover? Dan McTeague is a former Liberal MP - he joins Michael Diamond, filling in for Stephen LeDrew, to discuss this for Three Minutes.
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John A Macdonald has been vilified by the woke left who would like history to portray him as a genocidal maniac. Is it fair to judge the character of someone in 1885 through the lens of 2024? We are joined today by Political Historian Patrice Dutil - he has written a new book about our First Prime Minister. He sits down with Stephen to discuss this for Three Minutes.
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All over the world democracies are beginning to act … undemocratically. George Orwell predicted a future where the ‘truth’ is dictated by the state. How close are we to this reality? Australia is attempting to impose laws to restrict access to social media for children under 16 years of age. In Canada, our own government has restricted access to the internet for media outlets. In Korea, the president attempted to declare martial law because he wasn’t happy with his opposition. Is there hope for the future? Greg Piasetzki is a lawyer, and he joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss this for Three Minutes.
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There’s no doubt that terrible atrocities occurred at residential schools in Canada. But, we have very little evidence of what actually happened. The Liberal government would like to make it illegal to question anything but the narrative that it has put in place–Justin has declared Canada guilty of genocide, just like the worst countries in the history of the world. How is this justice for anyone who died or suffered in these institutions? Karen Restoule is an Indigenous Woman and with Crestview Strategies - she joins Stephen LeDrew for Three Minutes.
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Donald Trump famously threatened to put a 25% tariff on all goods coming from Canada. Since then politicians at all levels of government (except Danielle Smith) have been running around like chickens with their heads cut off - threatening counter-tariff’s - to try to quell fear. The reality is - Donald Trump thinks that he can make America Great with tariffs - and Canada needs to take this seriously. Brian Lilley is a columnist with the Toronto Sun - he joins Michael Diamond, filling in for Stephen LeDrew, to discuss this for Three Minutes.
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Dean Baxendale is CEO of Optimum Books - he has published ‘Wilful Blindness’ by Sam Cooper, which highlights how China has infiltrated Canada. But it’s not just the Chinese who have found a way to exploit Canada’s lax justice and banking system - Mexican cartels have found their way in as well. No wonder Trump has threatened us with tariffs - While criminals thumb their nose at global law enforcement they get rich in Canada. Dean joins Stephen LeDrew for Three Minutes.
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This video is not just about the anti-semitism that has become rampant in Canada since the October 7th Hamas-led attack in Israel. It would seem there is a larger story at play where foreign actors are allowed to run amok in Canada manipulating Canadians (largely the left) to do their bidding and further their deadly agenda. Why are Canadians so naive that we are willing to let ourselves be duped this easily? Joe Adam George is a Foreign Policy Analyst with the Macdonald- Laurier Institute - he joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss this for Three Minutes.
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Canadians seem not to care about foreign affairs - we have allowed our military to end up with sub-par equipment and become a woke laughing stock on the global stage. We have Russia encroaching on our border to the North - with our neighbour to the south reminding us that we are not meeting our international commitments for defence. What can be done about this? Patrice Dutil is a historian - he joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss what must be done for Three Minutes.
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What should Pierre Poilievre tackle when he enters office next year ? Things may not be so easy on him if the media isn’t on his side - and the legacy media obviously is not! Will it be good enough that Canadians are rid of Justin Trudeau ?- or will the honeymoon be over quickly… John Buchan is a Political Strategist - he joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss this for Three Minutes.
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Liberals have been slow to throw their hat in the ring for the leadership of the party. Perhaps because this is akin to asking someone to Captain the Titanic … after it has hit the iceberg. Many prominent Liberals have already said they are not interested in the job … but out of the names who have - is there anyone good to take the helm? Dan McTeague knows about good leadership - he is a former Liberal MP and joins Michael Diamond, filling in for Stephen LeDrew, for Three Minutes.
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The TD Bank just paid a massive fine to the US Government for allowing its bank to become a playground for money launderers. Typically in business you would expect a CEO or some executive to be held accountable for mistakes of this magnitude - but it seems that this is not the case here. John Turley Ewart is a banking expert - he joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss how this happened for Three Minutes
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Late last year Donald Trump famously posted on social media that he was going to whack a 25% tariff on goods going from Canada to the United States. Are Canadian businesses insulated against something that may wreak havoc on the Canadian economy? Bryan Jones is the founder and CEO of BGJ Global and he advises businesses on what to do in tough situations. He joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss this for Three Minutes.
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During the recent American election reproductive rights were front and centre - and they have been front and centre since the overturning of Roe v. Wade. But it has been a settled issue in Canada since pre-Harper days. Yet now Liberal Ministers are accusing the Conservatives, without any facts, of planning to take away womans’ rights. Will this tactic scare people into voting Liberal yet again? Catherine Swift the President of the Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers & Businesses of Canada - She joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss this for Three Minutes.
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Out of 11 statues to Sir John A Macdonald in Canada there are two remaining - and they are under constant police guard. A loud, small, group of woke individuals are in a hurry to denigrate the legacy of the people who founded this country. While we are looking at the damage done - can we not take a look at the intentions of these men? Patrice Dutil is a lauded Historian - and he joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss this for Three Minutes.
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The Liberal Government is intending to put a production cap on oil and gas production in this country. Meanwhile we are happy to burn oil that comes from dictators… So instead of building Canadian prosperity - Justin Trudeau would rather pay cash to other autocratic regimes. Danielle Smith is the Premier of Alberta - and is fighting Justin Trudeau to bring Alberta back front and centre and allow Canada to prosper. She joins Stephen LeDrew for Three Minutes.
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