Canadians are sending us a clear message.

October 2, 2024

Even in the Liberal fortress of downtown Toronto, Canadians are sending us a clear message.

With hard work, determination, and common sense, Don Stewart defied all odds and became the first Conservative elected in the district of Toronto-St. Paul’s in over 30 years.

Watch and listen as he joins me on the Blueprint to talk about his historic byelection victory, how the legacy media is no longer even trying to hide their bias, and much more.

The NDP and Bloc Quebecois have sold out their principles and their integrity to keep the Prime Minister and his party in power.

September 24, 2024

Instead of letting Canadians decide what they want their future to look like, the NDP and Bloc Quebecois have sold out their principles and their integrity to keep the Prime Minister and his party in power.

This is nothing but another slap in the face to the common people of our great nation.

Watch and listen as my guest, Dan Albas, and I discuss the downward spiral of the current Government, how the other parties are desperate to save their pensions from an election, and much more.

The NDP “leaving” the coalition agreement with the Government.

September 17, 2024

It was a busy summer, but we’re excited to be back in the House of Commons to continue holding the Government to account!

Join me in welcoming Jamil Jivani for the first time on the Blueprint podcast to talk about the NDP “leaving” the coalition agreement with the Government, what’s at stake for Canadians as Parliament returns for another session, and much more.

A lack of choice, and a lack of competition, makes for a lack of buying power.

September 3, 2024

For far too long, Canadians have been feeling gouged when they reach the checkout line over a lack of competition and free choice in the goods they consume.

Whether it’s groceries, phone bills, personal banking, or even plane tickets, we’re seeing prices continue to rise.

A lack of choice, and a lack of competition, makes for a lack of buying power.

Watch and listen as my guest, Ryan Williams MP Bay of Quinte, and I return to talk more about our country’s lack of competition in our industries, how monopolies must be addressed in serious terms, and much more.

Canada will be short 44,000 doctors by the year 2028.

August 20, 2024

In every corner of the country, doctors and nurses are fleeing, and they are being turned away by the hundreds each year.

Statistics show that Canada will be short 44,000 doctors by the year 2028, over 7 million Canadians will be without a family doctor, all while the current Government has made it their effort to make life more unaffordable for our care providers.

Watch and listen as my guest, Dr. Stephen Ellis, and I take a closer look at what’s at stake for the future of healthcare in Canada.

We have a spending problem.

August 13, 2024

Canada does not have a tax revenue problem. We, in fact, have a spending problem.

In their latest effort to change the channel, the current Government has brought in their latest tax to pay for their historic inflationary spending on the backs of hardworking Canadians.

Watch and listen as my guest, Michelle Rempel Garner, and I discuss the outrageous changes to the capital gains tax, how the Government is dedicated to taking every last dollar out of your pocket, and much more.

When will farmers finally see some relief?

August 6, 2024

As Canadians, we owe the world to our farmers for not only the goods they provide through hard work and dedication, but for how their history and selflessness has shaped our country into what we know it as today.

Under the current Government, however, we’ve seen farmers saddled with road blocks, restrictions, and numerous policies that hinder their day-to-day operations.

When will farmers finally see some relief, so that they can continue to provide Canadians with quality food without being burdened with high costs and even higher taxes?

Watch and listen as my guest, John Barlow, MP Foothills, and I discuss the issues facing our agricultural sector, how the carbon tax has left family farms in the dark, and much more.

The results are in.

July 30, 2024

In a recent report from the OECD, it is predicted that Canada could very well become the worst-performing advanced economy for the foreseeable future.

Decisions and policies made by the current Government have hindered Canada’s economic wellbeing; pushing us further and further away from keeping up with our allies and other countries in terms of living standards, GDP per capita, labour productivity, and much more.

Watch and listen as my guest, Tracy Gray MP, and I take a closer look at the numbers and discuss what they mean for Canada in the long-term.

The Made-in-Canada crime wave is flooding our streets.

July 16, 2024

As we witness theft, extortion, and violent crime rise to unprecedented levels across our cities and towns nationwide, Canadians have had enough and are demanding change from the disastrous policies that have led to chaos in our neighborhoods.

Watch and listen as my guest, Brad Redekopp MP, and I discuss the concerning rise in crime throughout the country, how the Government’s bail reform has been an absolute failure, and much more.

Canada is No Longer Competitive

July 5, 2024

Canada is losing its competitive edge to monopolization.

Whether the average person is looking at their phone bill, the price of their plane ticket, or even simply walking down the aisles of a grocery store, they’re probably asking themselves:

“Why are prices so high, and why are there so few options to choose from?”

Listen as my guest, Ryan Williams MP Bay of Quinte, and I discuss more about how Canadians are paying a hefty price for limited choices, how the Government is poised to continue abetting big corporations, and much more.

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Part 2)

June 25, 2024

We’re back with another installment of the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly!

After another long and hard-fought Parliamentary session that is now in the books, let’s take a closer look at some of the most memorable moments and highlight what 2024 has had to offer (so far).

Watch and listen as Tom Kmiec and Kelly McCauley join me on this special segment of the Blueprint podcast.

The Pension Protection Scheme

June 18, 2024

They’re looking out for their pensions!

In the height of the Government’s unpopularity and with every attempt to save their electoral fortunes going nowhere, they’ve introduced Bill C-65, The Electoral Participation Act, as a last-ditch effort to raid the cookie jar before Canadians head to the polls in the next election.

Watch and listen as my guest, Michael Cooper, and I dive into the details inside this self-serving piece of legislation, how the Government and their coalition partners are desperate to downgrade and delay our democratic process for their own benefit, and much more.

A victory for freedom of choice!

June 4, 2024

Just last week, the House of Commons voted in favour of common sense legislation, introduced by MP Blaine Calkins, in Bill C-368 An Act the Amend the Food and Drugs Act (Natural Health Products).

This Bill has now passed its 2nd reading and will now proceed to committee for further study.

Watch and listen as we discuss the Government’s obsession with red-tape and regulations on the products Canadians consume on a daily basis, and much more.

Canada is going hungry.

May 29, 2024

Our nation, the envy of the world to many, is going hungry.

Food Bank Canada’s 2024 Poverty Report Card shows that almost 50% of Canadians feel financially worse off compared to last year while 25% of Canadians are experiencing food insecurity.

With millions of Canadians putting their grocery bill on their credit cards, time has long passed to bring home lower prices and let Canadians bring home powerful paychecks.

Watch and listen as my guest, Lianne Rood M.P., and I take a closer look at the troubling numbers that contribute to food insecurity nationwide, how the Government continues to make things worse by spending billions on new programs, and much more.

Canadian families are in for sky-high costs approaching the Summer break

May 21, 2024

Whether you’re in the checkout line buying groceries, or filling your tank up at the gas station, Canadian families are in for a whirlwind of sky-high costs as they approach the Summer break.

As the Government continues to ignore the countless pleas to bring down prices, our Common Sense Team is is calling for the Government to suspend all gas and diesel taxes from Victoria Day to Labour Day so that our family, friends, and neighbors can finally have a summer break from inflation.

Watch and listen as my guest, Branden Leslie, and I dive deeper into what’s in store for the average family this summer, how Canadians are worried about what the future may hold under the current Government, and much more.

A Made-in-Canada Drug Crisis

May 7, 2024

The idea and implementation of “safe supply” has been nothing short of a disaster for the health and wellbeing of Canada’s most vulnerable. With over 42,000 overdose deaths since 2015, and with over 50% of all hydromorphone seizures occurring from taxpayer-funded drugs, we must reverse course.

When will the government realize that they are putting tens thousands of more lives at risk every single day by not addressing Canada’s drug crisis in the most serious of terms?

Listen as my guest, Laila Goodridge, and I dive deeper into what is happening on our streets nationwide, how municipal and provincial governments are pleading for common sense solutions, and much more.

The Prime Minister’s obsession over censorship continues.

May 1, 2024

As Canadians are still reminded of the baffling outset of Bills C-11 and C-18, the Government has doubled down with their new piece of legislation, Bill C-63 the Online Harms Act; adding more bureaucracy and roadblocks that will ultimately hinder freedom of speech online.

Watch and listen as my guest, Rachael Thomas, MP, and I dive into the Government’s troubling plans to control what you read, watch, and say online, and much more.

Beijing’s Interference in Canada

April 23, 2024

For far too long, the Government has consistently downplayed the threat of foreign interference by state actors in Canada’s electoral process.

After repeatedly making excuses as to why he wasn’t briefed on critical reports, even going so far as to question the reliability of the intelligence coming from CSIS, a recent public inquiry revealed that the Prime Minister’s top staffers were, in fact, informed of alleged Beijing interference.

“Ignorance is bliss”.

Watch and listen as my guest, Michael Cooper, and I dissect the ongoing investigation into what the Prime Minister and his top officials know, and much more.

It’s Budget Day! (but you may want to hold your applause)

April 17, 2024

As Canadians from across the country continue to witness the doubling of mortgage payments, massive interest rate hikes, and sky-high deficits without any end in sight, the Government is set to spend $52.4 Billion just to service their debt over the past 8 years.

Despite the troubling numbers, our Common Sense Team has presented 3 simple demands for the upcoming budget that would bring relief to those struggling to make ends meet:

🪓 Axe the Tax on Farmers, Food, and Fuel

🏡 Build Homes, Not Bureaucracy

💰 Cap Government Spending with a dollar-for-dollar rule to bring down inflation

Watch and listen as my guest, Jasraj Singh Hallan, and I discuss the government’s impending spending spree, how Canadians will be footing the bill, and much more.

Canada’s Affordability Crisis

April 9, 2024

The affordability crisis has reached new heights and everyday Canadians are at their wits’ end.

The Bank of Canada has rapidly been hiking interest rates, the most we’ve ever seen since its inception, which has left millions of Canadians to cover absurd costs as they renew their mortgages.

What will it take for the Government to understand that struggling families can’t afford high taxes, higher inflationary spending, or especially the highest interest rates our country has ever seen?

Watch and listen as my guest, Brad Redekopp MP, and I dive deeper into the policies that are affecting Canadian pocketbooks, why home prices are set to continue to increase for years to come, and much more.

Join host and Member of Parliament Jamie Schmale for a look at the hottest topics hitting Canada’s political landscape, and how they might impact Canadians.

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