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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A Win for Canada’s energy workers – The No-More-Pipelines Bill is No More!
October 19, 2023
A Win for Canada’s energy workers – The No-More-Pipelines Bill is No More! The Supreme Court of Canada recently ruled that the Liberals own Bill C-69 (also known as the No-More-Pipelines Bill) was deemed unconstitutional and decided to rightfully strike it down for the benefit of all citizens. Families across the country have been going through some of the worst times we’ve seen in decades, leaving many to choose between heating their home, and feeding their kids. After 8 years of Trudeau’s energy policies, the last thing Canadians need is to be left in the dark. Listen, as our guests Larry Brock, Glen Motz, and I shine a light on how this issue came to fruition, and much more on this episode of the Blueprint podcast.
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