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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