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This episode concentrates on the upcoming election in Canada and what the choices are for voters. An overview of the two main parties in the election is given as well as some thoughts on why each party is or is not prepared to lead the country.

This episode discusses the disgusting attack on President Zelensky of the Ukraine in the Oval office last Friday as well as the measures now to be taken by Canada, UK, the EU countries and NATO following that meeting in the Oval office. I will also draw comparisons to how the Trump regime is moving the U.S. to fascism and what happened in Germany during the 1930s. Finally, I will discuss one major concern about may happen in the U.S. and how it will affect Canada. P.S. Since I recorded this episode, the following actions have been taken by the Trump regime. 1. Pause of all military aid to Ukraine 2. Lifting of most of the current sanctions on Russia 3. Elimination of offensive cyber operations against Russia This is just further evidence of the Trump regime's desire to side with Putin and the Russians

This episode discusses Doug Ford's early election call and its implications for public trust, legislative priorities, and governance. We analyze Ontario's healthcare and education funding crises, the housing affordability challenge, and the Greenbelt scandal's ethical concerns. Discover how these interwoven challenges shape voter priorities and political accountability in Ontario. #OntarioElection #DougFordRCMPinvestigation #MyCanada #OntarioHealthcareCrisis #OntarioEducationCrisis

In this episode, I will present some more views on our relationship with the United States, both past and present in light of the pending Tariffs that the Trump Administration is about to apply on us. I will also present some ideas for how we can future proof ourselves with respect to our relationship with the United States

This episode examines the evolution of Canada-U.S. relations, from their historical cooperation to trade conflicts and current political strains. We analyze the potential impact of Trump's second term on Canada, including economic risks and societal shifts. Finally, we discuss how Canada could redefine its future with EU partnerships, increased defense spending, and homegrown innovation.