We stand with the people of Iran.
March 17, 2026
For far too long, they have suffered under a brutal theocratic regime that exports terror, fuels instability, and threatens communities here at home and abroad.
At the same time, Canadians are watching a Prime Minister who can’t take a clear position. In just days, he has taken multiple, contradictory stances on the conflict in the Middle East, leaving allies uncertain and Canadians divided.
With global energy supply chains in limbo as a result of this conflict, Canada has an opportunity, and a responsibility, to step up. We have the resources to support our allies, stabilize markets, and provide a secure, democratic alternative to hostile regimes.
Philip Lawrence joins me on the Blueprint: Canada Conservative Podcast to talk about the growing instability in the Middle East, Canada’s role in supporting our allies, and much more.
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Canada must defend its economic sovereignty.
March 11, 2026
Canada cannot afford to be naïve in a world where trade is a tool of power.
Authoritarian regimes like China don’t separate commerce from strategy. They use trade, minerals, and finance to pressure free nations and bend them to their will.
India’s growing influence and concerns around security and electoral interference here at home also show how geopolitics now reaches directly into Canada’s democracy.
Before the 2025 election, Mark Carney himself called China our largest security threat. Now, his government appears more interested in kowtowing to Beijing than standing up for Canada.
Strength today means strong supply chains, strong energy, and strong alliances with our democratic partners.
Jacob Mantle joins me on The Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast to discuss why Canada must defend its economic sovereignty before it’s too late.
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The Prime Minister referred to China our biggest security threat.
February 3, 2026
Before the 2025 federal election, the Prime Minister referred to China our biggest security threat.
After the election, he signs a “strategic partnership.”
What does this mean? 50,000 Chinese EVs, broken promises to secure a deal with the United States, and Canadian jobs are now put at serious risk while farmers still face crushing tariffs.
Canadians deserve a government that puts our country, our workers, and our sovereignty first.
Chris Warkentin MP joins me on the Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast to discuss the ongoing issues with international trade, a recap of the amazing weekend in Calgary that cemented Pierre Poilievre as the right man for the job, and much more.
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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.
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The Prime Minister has already cooked the books.
November 18, 2025
In a very short time, the Prime Minister has already cooked the books.
The PBO recently revealed that the Liberals overstated capital spending by $94 billion and failed to keep Canada on a declining debt path.
After 10 years of mismanagement, Canadians are paying the price as operating budgets won’t balance and debt-to-GDP keeps climbing. The PBO also warns that the government’s expansive spending definitions break with international standards and mask the true fiscal picture.
Our party has been abundantly clear: Canadians deserve accountability and a plan that restores affordability and hope
Philip Lawrence joins me on the Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast to discuss the numbers, what issues lay ahead for Canadian checkbooks, 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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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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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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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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Carbon Tax Carney: Trudeau’s “advisor”
November 20, 2024
The insiders are in control.
Meet Mark Carney. He chairs an investment firm called Brookfield Asset Management.
Recently, the Prime Minister appointed Mark to be his “top economic advisor.”
Since 2016, over a half-trillion dollars in Canadian investment has gone to the USA and, oddly enough, Brookfield Asset Management announced they are moving their operations to New York City to escape the high taxes and high costs of the current Government.
Watch and listen as my guest, MP Michael Barrett, and I take a closer look at what Trudeau’s “advisor” has been up to, how the Randy saga continues to unfold, and much more.
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