Safe supply just isn’t safe.

January 20, 2026

After a decade in power, the current government has failed to lower the rate of overdoses in Canada, while the toxic drug supply has only become more lethal.

So-called “harm reduction” policies are enabling addiction, not interrupting it, and even recovered addicts are warning that these measures make it easier to relapse, not recover. Meanwhile, people who want help face months-long waits for treatment, pushing them deeper into dependency.

This is not compassion, this is abandonment.

Dan Mazier joins me on the Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast to discuss the ongoing drug crisis running through our communities.

Bad idea “buyback” gun grab.

January 14, 2026

Persisting with bad ideas while hoping for different results has never worked for anyone.

The current government quietly released the long-awaited details of their failed Cape Breton Pilot Program for the “buyback” gun grab, and it’s exactly what we knew it would be. A grand total of 25 guns were collected during the 6 week-long pilot, a significantly smaller fraction of what they were confident they could confiscate from law-abiding gun owners.

Now, the Prime Minister and Public Safety Minister are eyeing Quebec for their next “pilot program,” with federal tax dollars footing the bill of $12.4 million to cover the costs of carrying out their agenda.

Bob Zimmer joins me on The Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast to discuss this ongoing issue and much more.

This is not leadership. This is an empty promise.

January 6, 2026

The Prime Minister claims to support pipelines, yet laughs when asked who’s actually building one. While Liberals talk, workers lose jobs, investment leaves Canada, and our economy suffers.

Canadians deserve real action and Canadians need their government to act in their best interests.

Blaine Calkins joins me on the Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast to talk about oil and gas, what the MOU really means for future prosperity, and much more.

It’s that time of year again!

December 30, 2025

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 the past year had to offer.

Kelly McCauley and Philip Lawrence join me on the Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast for the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of 2025.

Inflationary crisis happening in Canada.

December 23, 2025

As we now gather around with family for the holiday season, it is simply impossible to ignore the skyrocketing prices at the grocery store.

Yet, the Liberals want you to believe that the solution to the cost of living crisis can always come in the form of another “government program.”

Laila Goodridge joins me on the Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast to discuss the inflationary crisis happening across Canada, how we must implement common sense policies to bring prices down, and much more.

Mark Carney’s massive conflicts of interest.

December 9, 2025

When Brookfield makes money, the Prime Minister gets richer. Plain and simple.

Canadians cannot afford the cost of Mark Carney’s massive conflicts of interest. The Ethics Committee uncovered disturbing proof that his so-called ‘ethics screen’ is a total farce. Brookfield confirmed that 1,900 companies, 95% of their holdings, are completely missing from the records, guaranteeing the Prime Minister will be personally enriched if they succeed.

Experts agree he has “no way” of avoiding a conflict while keeping his tens of millions in shares and future payouts.

Eric Melillo joins me to discuss these issues in greater detail and much more.

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.

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.

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.

They are falling apart at the seams.

October 29, 2024

With several Government Members of Parliament voicing their frustration with the Prime Minister, it should come as no surprise that they’re finally coming to realize that Canadians from across the country want change.

Watch and listen as my guest, Shuv Majumdar, and I take a closer look into the disunity that has overrun the current Government, how their futures as elected officials are in deep jeopardy, 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.

Canada’s economic output continues to decline.

July 23, 2024

Trade is down, thousands of Canadians are out of a job, yet the Prime Minister is hitting the snooze button as our country’s economic output continues to decline.

Watch and listen as my guest, Kyle Seeback MP, and I discuss how Canada’s cost of living crisis is not only causing hardships for industries here at home but also with our largest trading partner, how softwood lumber has been slept on by the current Government for far too long, 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.

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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