Reintroduce mandatory minimum sentences
November 12, 2025
The details in a recent case before the Supreme Court are appalling.
Two men were found with possession of literally hundreds of images and videos of children as young as three years old.
Instead of sending them away for a very long time, the Court used imaginary scenarios rather than the facts before them to issue this disgusting ruling.
Despite this, the the current government is more concerned with the Charter rights of child sexual abusers than the Charter rights of innocent children.
Conservatives would use the notwithstanding clause to reintroduce mandatory minimum sentences for possession of child sexual abuse material and ensure people like these before the court are in prison where they belong.
Larry Brock joins me, once again, on the Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast to dive deeper into this heart-wrenching issue and much more.
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Costly Liberal budget
November 4, 2025
Today, the government will table their costly budget and Canadians have had enough of paying for their continuous failures.
Since the Prime Minister first took office, the government is spending more and more with the deficit now doubling while $47.6 billion of net investment has fled the country.
Worst of all, these economic failures have created a deepening youth unemployment crisis where over 460,000 young Canadians are out of work and has reached its lowest point in more than 25 years outside of the pandemic.
Shadow Minister for Finance, Jasraj Singh Hallan, joins me on the Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast to discuss these numbers, our plan to reverse over 10 years of bad economic decisions, and much more.
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“17% of the time, it works every time.”
October 28, 2025
Last month, the Minister responsible for the Canada Revenue Agency introduced the government’s new slogan: “It can’t get much worse than it is now.”
Well, the Auditor General reported that under the Liberals, it has.
Even when Canadians manage to get hold of a CRA agent, employees regularly fail to provide correct information about personal and business taxes. Auditors found the call centre gave incorrect information 83% of the time when asked general individual tax questions.
Sandra Cobena joins me on the Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast for the first time to talk about the disaster happening at the CRA, the tabling of the upcoming federal budget, and much more.
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A massive breach of ethics
October 2, 2025
Instead of repealing laws that put criminals first and victims last, the Prime Minister’s Minister of Public Safety is pushing a failed gun buyback program that he admits is a waste of money that will do nothing to keep Canadians safe.
In a leaked recording, Gary Anandasangaree was caught telling the truth while breaching basic ethics.
He also confessed that he was going to waste $742 million for a program that was being pursued for purely political gain.
Larry Brock joins me on the Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast to discuss this massive breach of ethics, how the government refuses to adopt common sense solutions to keep Canadians safe, and much more.
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Liberal Incompetence, More Crime in our Streets
September 23, 2025
Canadians do not deserve to live in fear.
After a decade of reckless policies that allow criminals to offend, offend, and re-offend without consequence, Canadians are less safe and criminals less afraid. Violent crime is up by 55%, sexual assaults by 76%, firearms crime by 130%, and extortion by an astounding 330% compared to 2015.
The Public Safety Minister must take accountability for his inaction on these shocking statistics.
Michael Guglielmin joins me on the Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast for the first time to talk about the ongoing incidents in his area of Vaughan-Woodbridge, how break-ins, assaults, and murders have impacted his community, and our plan to fix it.
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Government bureaucracy will not help get projects built.
September 16, 2025
Let’s be clear: Adding extra red tape and government bureaucracy will not help get projects built.
Yet, that appears to be the conclusion the Prime Minister has come to after announcing that just five projects will be sent to his new bureaucracy at the “consideration stage” and not one of them is an oil pipeline.
Meanwhile, countries like Germany are getting entire LNG ports built and online in 190 days. It is clear the current government will not create the conditions for critical resource projects to be built here at home.
Dan Albas joins me on this episode of the Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast to discuss our take on the matter and much more.
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RPAL? Never Heard of It
July 25, 2025
With plenty of leftover Cabinet members from the previous government, it should come as no surprise that Carney’s Minister of Public Safety is in over his head.
Whether it comes to dealing with extortion, reforming bail laws, or even knowing the basics of gun safety, Gary Anandasangaree’s time in his new position isn’t off to a great start to say the least.
Andrew Lawton joins me for the first time on the Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast to share his thoughts and experiences on the matter.
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Time to Power Canada Forward
July 16, 2025
The world needs Canadian energy, but will Mark Carney reverse 10 years of Trudeau’s anti-energy policies and rhetoric?
After the Lost Liberal Decade, Canadian workers are desperate to see even one major projects move forward. So far, 16 major energy projects have been sidelined, costing the Canadian economy over $176 billion.
We know there are thousands of projects that need to be accelerated. To realize the promise of Canada, we need to start building mines, hydroelectric dams, nuclear plants, LNG liquefaction facilities, pipelines, and many more projects.
Shannon Stubbs joins me on the Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast to share her thoughts.
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No Logs, Just Lies: The ArriveCan Audit
July 9, 2025
They just never learn.
The ArriveCan app was originally budgeted for $80,000 but cost Canadians at least $60 million dollars.
However, Canadians will never know the total cost because the Auditor General found such poor record keeping at CBSA.
This audit raises serious security concerns, finding that in half of the contracts there was no verification GC Strategies contractors had valid security clearances up-front.
Stephanie Kusie joins me on the Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast to share her thoughts on the matter, and much more.
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Talking a big game.
June 3, 2025
The Prime Minister is talking a big game on making Canada an “energy superpower,” but how can energy projects get built with anti-energy laws like Bill C-69 and Bill C-48 are still in place?
Be sure to watch the full Blueprint podcast episode with Warren Steinley
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Canada’s 45th Parliament
May 27, 2025
Parliament is back in session and we are already back in action!
Our Conservative team is ready to hold the new government to account and advance our goals of low taxes, strong public safety, economic prosperity, and much more.
Our fan favourite guest, Larry Brock, joins me in our first Blueprint Podcast episode of Canada’s 45th Parliament.
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PM and his Environment Minister, Steven Guilbeault, have been prioritizing banning plastic straws over things what would actually help Canada
February 18, 2025
In a Federal Court decision, the current government was proven to have violated the Constitution with their unscientific plastics ban as they failed to provide any evidence that this ban would benefit the environment or the health of Canadians.
The Prime Minister and his Environment Minister, Steven Guilbeault, have been prioritizing banning plastic straws over things what would actually help Canada’s efforts in maintaining a clean environment for generations to come.
Watch and listen as my guest, Branden Leslie, and I take a closer look at this ongoing issue, how our party plans to restore the ability for Canadians to purchase everyday essentials as they wish, and much more.
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It’s time to put Canada First
February 4, 2025
Canada could not be less prepared.
The crisis at our border and the crisis with our largest trading partner have been exacerbated by issues caused by the current government.
Our border has allowed guns, drugs, and organized crime to flow into Canada with ease while Canadians are stuck with a Prime Minister that has shut down our democracy as we face a serious threat to our livelihoods.
It’s time to put Canada First and recall Parliament.
Watch and listen as my guest, Lianne Rood M.P., and I discuss the potential impacts on our economy from this conflict, how the government must the problems that have fallen on deaf ears for far too long, and much more.
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The race to replace Trudeau.
January 28, 2025
The race to replace the Prime Minister is in full swing while Canadians are preparing, yet again, to be disappointed.
With the threat of tariffs coming from the United States leaving families, businesses, and employees worried about the cost of living (even more), Canadians are asking themselves, “is this really the best time to have Parliament shut down?”
Watch and listen as my guest, Eric Duncan, and I talk about how contenders are trying desperately to change the channel from the current Prime Minister’s record of disaster, why most of the party establishment is backing the “outsider” candidate, Mark Carney, and much more.
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The Canadian entrepreneurial spirit is being damaged by costly policies.
January 21, 2025
The capital gains tax inclusion rate was increased by 66% as of June 25th, 2024, by the current government, killing investment and scaring away jobs to south of the border.
It was a bad idea then. It’s an even worse idea now as Canada faces tariff threats from the United States.
Now that the Prime Minister has prorogued Parliament, this tax will not become law before the next election. Yet it is still, lawlessly, being treated as if it were law by CRA.
However, there is a solution.
Under a Conservative government, we will reverse last year’s capital gains tax hike on jobs, homebuilders, investments, farmers, and small businesses, saving 414,000 jobs and $90 billion in GDP.
Watch and listen as my guest, Tracy Gray, and I discuss how the entrepreneurial spirit is being damaged by costly policies, what the numbers have been indicating nationwide, and much more.
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Off to the Leadership Races
January 20, 2025
Day by day, the status of potential candidates to replace Trudeau has been changing at a rapid pace, yet Canadians have shown us that they want a change in government and that they’re done with the old tricks and the old attitudes of the Liberal Party.
We have yet to find out who exactly the next Prime Minister will be, but one thing is for certain: Carney and Freeland are just like Justin.
Watch and listen as my guest, Michael Barrett, and I talk about the events that have taken place over the past couple weeks, the recent Liberal obsession with US talk shows, and much more
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Panic at the Liberal Party
December 19, 2024
It has been an interesting (and eventful) week on Parliament Hill to say the least.
Just hours before Chrystia Freeland was to release a Fall Economic Statement that was expected to crash through the $40 billion economic guardrail, the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister announced she had lost confidence in the Prime Minister.
Now, Canadians are stuck with a $62 billion deficit while the current government is imploding before our very eyes as several Liberals MPs voice their opposition and continue to call for the Prime Minister to step down.
Watch and listen as my guest, MP Greg McLean, and I go through the troubling numbers contained in the Fall Economic Statement, the internal drama within the Liberal Party, and much more.
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Canada and the U.S: A Complicated Relationship
December 12, 2024
The Prime Minister has been putting Canada at a significant disadvantage on the world stage. GDP per capita has declined for 6 consecutive quarters while our 3rd quarter GDP slowed sharply to 1% annualized.
On top of that, if he goes ahead with his plan to quadruple the carbon tax to 61 cents a litre, it would push our economy into a tailspin. Combining this crippling tax increase with the incoming US President’s threat of a 25% tariff would cause our economy to teeter on the brink of collapse.
Businesses in the United States do not have to pay a carbon tax while Canadian businesses have been squeezed after 9 years of this government.
Here to talk more about these issues we have Ryan Williams MP Bay of Quinte joining the show to discuss how the Prime Minister continues to drop the ball at the negotiating table, and much more.
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The Prime Minister continues to gaslight families.
December 4, 2024
It’s a sad reality that the Government simply refuses to accept Canada’s energy sector as the country’s single largest private sector investor in clean technologies.
Canada’s radical Environment Minister, Steven Guilbeault, has announced that he plans to make life even less affordable by attacking Canadian energy workers; placing a so-called “emissions cap” that will kill Canadian jobs, raise the cost of energy, and send billions of dollars to dictators overseas.
Leaving them to continue their damaging policies will only suffocate Canada’s energy industry with their arbitrary emissions cap and will devastate our country’s broken economy beyond recognition.
Watch and listen as my guest, MP Pat Kelly, and I discuss what this means for Canada’s struggling energy sector, how the Prime Minister continues to gaslight everyday families, and much more.
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Crime, Riots, and Liberal Identity Politics
November 26, 2024
The anti-Semitic riots that happened in Montreal over the weekend are a result of the Prime Minister’s damaging decisions.
With violent crime increasing by 50% following the attacks on October 7th last year and with hate crimes increasing by over 250% since 2016, change is needed now more than ever before.
Watch and listen as my guest, Raquel Dancho, and I take a closer look at the damage caused by the Government’s obsession with identity politics, the concerning rise of crime all throughout Canada, and much more.
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