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  • “42”– What Happens to Canada If We Lose the US Trade Deal? Plus Carney’s “Elbows Down, Asses Up” Comedy Bit & Health Officials Facing Jail Time
    2026/04/22
    Martin Pelletier lays out the brutal reality of Canada surviving without a US trade agreement. Brad unleashes a savage comedy bit on Mark Carney titled “Canada Brace for Elbows Down, Asses Up.” Then Dr. Julian Somers exposes how Canada is now threatening health officials with fines and even jail time. This one hits hard.
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    49 分
  • “41”– Trump Executive order on Psychedelics… Is This the Biggest Mental Health Hack Ever or Total Madness?
    2026/04/22
    Dr. Oren Amitay explains exactly how psychedelics rewire your brain and mess with mental health. Then Todd Shapiro, CEO of Red Light Holland, breaks down what Trump’s new executive order really means for the industry and what’s coming next. Mind-bending stuff.
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    47 分
  • “40”– Alarming Intimate Partner Violence Stats & Debunking Today’s Biggest Conspiracy Theories
    2026/04/18
    Cait Alexandre from End Violence Everywhere lays out the brutal numbers on intimate partner violence in Canada and why the crisis is far worse than the mainstream narrative admits. Then Nathan Radke debunks some of the biggest conspiracy theories making the rounds right now — whether the Artemis astronauts are actors, elites building bunkers, and what happened to the missing scientists.
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    44 分
  • “39”– Canada’s on the brink of Communist spending & Companies are selling your Private Data for a Fortune
    2026/04/18
    Liam breaks down social spending and uses Harry Potter as the perfect metaphor for how authoritarian control is quietly taking over the West. Then David Shipley returns with a direct warning: your personal data is being harvested and sold at scale, and most Canadians have no idea how deep the surveillance machine really goes.
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    49 分
  • “38” Trump’s Insane Call to the Pope… & The Kaylor Betts on Canada’s Fake Majority"
    2026/04/15
    Let's start out with some laughs as Brad does a comedy bit. Donald Trump gets on the phone with the new Pope — and the conversation goes completely off the rails. Half-hearted apologies, bragging, and a direct request to meet Jesus. You’ve never heard anything like it. Plus, how did Canada suddenly get a Liberal majority without winning an election? We break down the floor-crossers, the by-elections, and what this new Carney government really means for your future. Kaylor Betts, who is massive on social media, also reveals the brutal truth about escaping the 9-5 trap before it’s too late.
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    51 分
  • “37” Is Ivermectin the Cancer Miracle They’re Hiding?… Plus, Canada’s… Public Servant Army"
    2026/04/15
    Nicolas Hulscher drops a massive new real-world study just dropped bombshell results on Ivermectin and cancer — results the mainstream media and medical establishment desperately want buried. Then, The Rouge Lawyer, Phillip Millar exposes the insane plan to turn Canada’s public servants into the backbone of a new “citizen military.” Desk workers with guns? Is this how Canada plans to defend itself? This episode doesn’t hold back.
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    43 分
  • "36"- Floor Crossing Fury: Is Canadian Democracy Breaking?
    2026/04/11
    Elliot Daigneault joins the conversation to break down one of the most controversial political moments in recent Canadian history — a high-profile floor crossing that raises serious questions about trust, power, and whether voters even matter anymore. From political hypocrisy to concerns about growing authoritarianism, this episode looks at what this could mean for Canada’s future and why this moment feels different from anything we’ve seen before.
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    40 分
  • "35" - The Best Part of Prison? And the Battle for Free Speech
    2026/04/11
    From the reality of prison to the battle over free speech on campus. Jesse Crosson shares how addiction led him to a 32-year sentence, what life inside prison is really like, and how he turned his life around before being unexpectedly pardoned after 19 years. Then filmmaker Ric Bienstock joins the show to talk about her documentary Speechless and what she saw firsthand on university campuses, from protests and identity politics to the growing tension around open conversation.
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    57 分