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  • Budget 2025: Will Carney’s Plan Trigger an Election? | TPL Roundtable
    2025/11/06

    Budget Day is finally here — and Canada’s on edge. Mark Carney’s long-delayed budget lands tomorrow, and many say it could decide whether his government survives.

    Mike Wixson and Nick Dolinski break down what’s at stake: Could this budget spark a non-confidence vote? Why are some parties ready to abstain instead of act? What happens if the budget is voted down — and Canadians are sent back to the polls? We trace past confidence crises, debate whether anyone has real solutions, and ask: Is Carney’s “belt-tightening” budget about fiscal reality… or political survival?

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    19 分
  • The Fall of Prince Andrew: From Royal to Ruin
    2025/11/06

    Once the Queen’s favorite son, now the monarchy’s biggest scandal. Prince Andrew’s story is one of privilege, power, and a shocking downfall that shook the royal family to its core.

    In this episode of The Daily Canceled, host Mike sits down with commentator Brian Jedan to unpack how Prince Andrew went from decorated royal and war hero to public disgrace. They explore the dark ties to Jeffrey Epstein, financial desperation, and the monarchy’s struggle to contain the damage. Also, as a bonus: Mike and Jedan discuss the recent pairing of Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry.

    In this episode:

    • The shocking scandals that ended Prince Andrew’s royal career

    • How Epstein’s influence pulled Andrew deeper into controversy

    • What the “non-sweaty prince” interview revealed about his character

    • The monarchy’s attempt to distance itself from its most toxic member

    • Whether the royals are becoming irrelevant in modern times

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    Website: https://www.tplmedia.ca/

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    33 分
  • Inside Ontario’s $10 Million Real Estate Scandal
    2025/11/06

    They called it one of the biggest real estate scandals Ontario has ever seen — a brokerage collapse with millions missing, devastated agents, and shocked homebuyers. But what if the same people behind it are back in business?

    In this episode, Mike Wixson sits down with Mark Morris, a respected Ontario real estate lawyer and founder of LegalClosing.ca, to break down the IPRO Realty scandal — how it happened, who’s responsible, and what it means for the real estate industry today.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • How $10 million vanished from a real estate trust account

    • The regulatory failures that allowed the scandal to grow

    • What RECO did (and didn’t) do to protect consumers

    • The truth about “discount” brokerage models and their risks

    • Whether Ontario buyers can trust brokerages again

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    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - Ontario real estate lawyer Mark Morris on the IPRO Scandal
    • (00:00:56) - Ontario's largest brokerage scam: I Pro Realty
    • (00:10:06) - Ontario realtors: Their own credibility is on the line
    • (00:11:55) - Ex-Right at Home CEO on Marginal Costs
    • (00:19:03) - RICOH should audit real estate firms more
    • (00:21:31) - Apple's Open-Up iCloud
    • (00:23:13) - RICO's role in the IPro scandal
    • (00:30:08) - Liberal and Conservative perspectives on immigration
    • (00:36:47) - Mark Twain on Talking To Chris Cuomo
    • (00:37:06) - Billiard Star Mark Morris on the Denton Report
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    39 分
  • Why Canada’s Mining Boom Is Being Blocked
    2025/10/23

    Newfoundland and Labrador could be a global mining powerhouse—so why is growth grinding to a halt? In this eye-opening conversation, we break down what’s really stopping Canada from seizing one of its biggest economic opportunities.

    Host: Mike from TPL Media Guest: Alex Whalen, Senior Policy Analyst at the Fraser Institute, specializing in economics and public policy in Atlantic Canada.

    ️ In This Episode:

    • The untapped potential of Newfoundland and Labrador’s critical minerals

    • Why global investors are pulling back from Canadian mining

    • How excessive regulation and red tape are stalling billion-dollar projects

    • What other countries are doing right—and what Canada can learn

    • How reforming policy could unlock thousands of high-paying jobs

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    14 分
  • Falling in Love with AI: Real or Illusion?
    2025/10/17

    What if your perfect partner wasn’t human?

    This episode dives deep into the emotional — and sometimes dangerous — world of AI companionship, where fantasy blurs into obsession. Hosted by Mike from TPL Media, this powerful conversation features Sim Chhabra, a Toronto-based psychotherapist, and Jim Lang, media personality. Together, they unpack the growing emotional bonds people are forming with AI — and the psychological and societal implications behind it.

    In this episode:

    • Why people are falling in love with AI companions

    • Real-life examples of grief, loss, and tragedy from AI disconnection

    • The psychological need for “safe” connection post-COVID

    • How AI gives validation — without challenge or rejection

    • The dangers of AI reinforcing toxic or psychopathic behavior

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    50 分
  • Why Canada’s Healthcare Costs So Much
    2025/10/09

    Is Canada’s “free” healthcare really free — or is it just failing taxpayers? In this episode of The Daily Canceled, we dive into a revealing and urgent discussion with Nadeem Esmail, Senior Fellow at the Fraser Institute and author of the 2025 report “The Price of Public Health Care Insurance.”

    Host: Mike Wixson

    Guest: Nadeem Esmail – Health Policy Expert, Fraser Institute

    We cover:

    • The true annual cost of public healthcare per Canadian family

    • Why over 1 million Canadians walked out of ERs last year

    • How Canada compares to Switzerland, Australia, and the U.S. on access, wait times, and cost

    • Why Ottawa may be standing in the way of provincial innovation

    • What real reforms could improve outcomes without raising costs

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    13 分
  • Canada Slams the Brakes on Immigration: What You NEED to Know
    2025/10/07

    Canada is tightening temporary work visas, student permits, and family pathways—what does this mean for immigrants and employers? In this episode of The Daily Canceled, host Mike Wixson sits down with Nir Rosenberg, a Canadian immigration consultant since 2007, to break down the sweeping changes.

    We cover:

    • Why Canada is reducing work and study visa approvals.

    • The impact of immigration on housing, healthcare, and jobs.

    • Stricter LMIA rules and higher refusal rates for employers.

    • New requirements for international students and their families.

    • Practical advice for those considering immigration, including key skills that improve your chances. Subscribe for more conversations like this.

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    21 分
  • Why Returning to the Office Feels So Hard | Mike Wixson with Sim Chhabra
    2025/10/06

    The “back to the office” wave is here—and for millions who rebuilt their lives around working from home, that’s a massive change. In this episode, I sit down with psychotherapist Sim (Simranjit) Chhabra (Horizon Within) to unpack the real mental & practical challenges of Return-to-Office (RTO): lost commute hours, disrupted routines, pressure to “just adapt,” and why companies often miss the human math behind productivity.

    We dig into:

    • The change spectrum: where you sit (from “drag me by the nails” to “bring on the change”) and why it matters

    • Turning non-negotiables (like commuting) into meaningful time—podcasts, audiobooks, mindful check-ins

    • How leaders can design with humans in mind (asynchronous work, measure output not chairs)

    • The pendulum effect of policy shifts and how to find your middle ground

    • Practical steps to protect your time, energy, and sanity as RTO ramps up

    If you’re anxious about going back—or leading a team through it—this conversation is your field guide.

    Subscribe for more straight-talk on work, mental health, and real-world adaptation.

    Drop a comment: What’s your biggest RTO challenge right now?

    Guest: Sim — Horizon Within

    This conversation is for education only and not medical advice.

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    26 分