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  • Suicide Prevention in Canada: What’s Working, What’s Not
    2025/12/14

    Suicide is one of Canada’s quietest crises and one of the deadliest. About 4,500 people die by suicide every year here. That’s roughly 12 people a day.

    In this podcast, we break down what’s really going on: who’s most at risk (men, youth, Indigenous communities, 2SLGBTQI+ folks, and veterans), why long wait times and red tape still block care, and why simple, direct conversations can literally save lives.

    We also talk about Canada’s 988 Suicide Crisis Helpline, launched in 2023, what it does well, where gaps remain, and why experts say suicide is preventable when communities show up early and without judgment.

    No jargon. No lectures. Just the facts, the human cost, and what actually helps.

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  • Canada’s New Security Wake-Up Call
    2025/11/16

    Here’s the low-down from CSIS boss Dan Rogers, who just gave his first big public speech, and the security vibes in Canada are getting pretty wild. We’re talking foreign meddling from China, Russia, Iran, and even India; spies snooping around the Arctic; shady recruitment attempts; and even foreign governments threatening people right here at home.

    On top of that, violent extremism is still a major problem and the scariest part? More Canadian teens are getting pulled into extremist stuff online. Nearly one in ten CSIS terror cases now involves a minor.

    Rogers also flagged how our data’s getting scooped up by foreign companies and states, giving them new ways to mess with us. Also, it’s not just government targets anymore; businesses, universities, and even local governments are getting hit. Basically, if you’ve got valuable tech or info, someone out there wants it.

    Big picture: Canada’s threat landscape is getting more complicated, and CSIS says foreign states are way more aggressive than they used to be.

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  • Inside Canada’s 2025 Budget Shake-Up
    2025/11/09

    Welcome back! Today, we’re talking about Canada’s 2025 federal budget, called “Canada Strong”. The government, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, is planning a large deficit to kickstart long-term growth and attract over a trillion dollars in public and private investment.

    The plan includes big tax breaks for businesses, new funding for technology and clean energy, and record spending on defence and infrastructure. However, it also means major cuts about 40,000 federal jobs could disappear over the next few years.

    Business leaders like the direction, saying it finally supports investment and innovation. Nonetheless, unions are warning that the cuts will hurt workers and public services. Also, the budget might not even pass without help from other parties, which could trigger an election.

    We’ll break it all down: the big promises, the risks, and what this could mean for Canada’s economy and workers.

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  • Trump Ends Canada Trade Talks Over Ontario Ad
    2025/10/26

    On October 24, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly ended all trade negotiations with Canada, citing Ontario’s C$75-million anti-tariff campaign as the final straw. The ad, featuring excerpts from a 1987 Ronald Reagan speech, drew sharp criticism from Washington and the Reagan Foundation, which accused Canada of misrepresentation.

    Prime Minister Mark Carney has pledged to resume talks “when the U.S. is ready,” while Premier Doug Ford stands by the ad’s message. The fallout raises fresh uncertainty for Canada’s steel, aluminum, and automotive industries, already strained under U.S. tariffs.

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  • P.E.I. Seeks Federal Probe into Foreign Interference
    2025/10/19

    On October 16, 2025, the Prince Edward Island government formally requested that the RCMP and FINTRAC launch investigations into allegations of foreign interference and money laundering. The move follows a Parliament Hill press conference that accused P.E.I. of being used as a “forward operating base” for the Chinese Communist Party claims tied to two Buddhist-affiliated groups with major land holdings on the Island.

    Premier Rob Lantz says the goal is to “separate fact from fiction” and restore public trust after years of unease over land acquisitions and an aborted 2016–2018 investigation. Both Buddhist organizations, GEBIS and GWBI, have welcomed the federal probes, hoping for clarity after what they describe as years of harmful speculation.

    As the RCMP and FINTRAC review the allegations, the outcome could redefine how Canada handles concerns over influence, sovereignty, and community trust at home.

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  • Canada Expands Support with Auto Tax Filing Plan
    2025/10/12

    Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced major new affordability measures ahead of Budget 2025, including a national automatic tax filing system to help low-income Canadians access benefits they’re missing out on. Starting in 2026, the program will simplify taxes for millions and ensure those most in need receive vital credits.

    The government is also making the National School Food Program permanent, with $216.6 million in yearly funding to feed 400,000 children, and renewing the “Canada Strong Pass” to give Canadians free or discounted access to parks, museums, and rail travel.

    These initiatives signal what Carney calls a “responsible and pragmatic” approach to building a stronger, fairer Canada.

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  • Carney–Trump Summit: Canada’s Trade Fight
    2025/10/05

    In this podcast, we dive into Prime Minister Mark Carney’s high-stakes trip to Washington to meet with President Donald Trump. With punishing U.S. tariffs hitting Canadian steel, lumber, and autos, and renewed “51st state” rhetoric raising tensions, this summit could redefine Canada–U.S. relations. We’ll break down the political risks, trade strategies, and what’s really at stake for Canada’s economy.

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  • Hegseth’s Mass Military Recall Sparks Alarm
    2025/09/28

    In this podcast, we break down U.S. Secretary Pete Hegseth’s unprecedented order summoning nearly 800 generals and admirals to Quantico. With no clear agenda, this extraordinary move has raised alarms across the defence community, fuelling speculation about loyalty tests, mass firings, or a dramatic cultural reset of the U.S. military. We’ll explore what’s at stake, why critics are calling it “operational malpractice,” and what it could mean for America’s security posture worldwide.

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    11 分