CPC330 – Farts per million


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This week, Colt joins the panel, after arriving late. Andrew, Benny, Gavin, and Pierre are holding comments on the new year new lock-downs across Canada. Instead, we have mass surveillance using mobile phone data from 2020, 2022 federal tax increases, Toronto’s unsurprising increase in firearms crimes, and 160 newly prohibited firearms have been surrounded so far. 

Intro

Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 330 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one book and rifle podcast in Canada. Recorded January 3, 2021

  • Andrew
  • Colt
  • Pierre
  • Gavin
  • Benny

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Sweater update!

What are we drinking

Andrew – Bench Brewing Company, Mountainview Stout
Pierre – Canadian whiskey
Colt – Old Style Pilsner
Gavin – Jack & Diet Pepsi
Benny – Pc’s Corona

Patriot Challenge

We’re asking patriots to do 5 things everyday;

    1. Exercise for at least 45 minutes
    2. Practice a skill for at least 10 minutes
    3. Read a book for at least 15 minutes
    4. Drink at least 2 liters of water
    5. Complete 1 task that will improve your life

Grab the template from our website and post it in your social media

Section 74 Challenges

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News

Trudeau government admits it used mass surveillance during lockdown

https://thepostmillennial.com/trudeau-government-used-mass-surveillance-during-lockdown

  • Where is the main stream media coverage of this?

Canadians should have “zero trust” after feds spied on 33M devices: privacy expert

https://tnc.news/2021/12/22/canadians-should-have-zero-trust-after-feds-spied-on-33m-devices-privacy-expert/

  • 25k Canadians used the Covid Alert App

2022 Tax Increases

https://www.taxpayer.com/media/New-Years-Tax-Changes-2022.pdf

  • Fed Income Tax
    • $30,000 – $22
    • $40,000 +$3
    • $50,000 +$28
    • $60,000 +$111
    • $80,000 +$308
    • $100,000 +$308
    • $150,000 +$308
    • $200,000 +$322
  • CPP $333 employee and employer 5.54% increased to 5.7%
  • EI Employee $63, Employer $89, maximum insurable earnings $56,300 increased to $60,300
  • Carbon Tax $40 per tonne increased to $50 per tonne, for gasoline this is 5.84 cents per liter to 11.05 cents
    • Also applies to natural gas
  • Second Carbon Tax
    • The federal government announced its intentions to impose a second carbon tax through fuel regulations. If fuel producers can’t meet new requirements, they’ll have to pay the second carbon tax. The federal government estimates the second carbon tax will increase the cost of gasoline by up to 11 cents per litre in 2030. The federal government’s second carbon tax takes effect on Dec. 1, 2022
  • Alcohol based on inflation rate
    • Taxes already account for about half of the price of beer,
    • 65% of the price of wine
    •  More than three quarters of the price of spirits
  • Tobacco increase $4 per carton of cigarettes

GOLDSTEIN: Toronto’s gun violence exploded after police street checks scrapped

https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/goldstein-torontos-gun-violence-exploded-after-police-street-checks-scrapped

  • 2014: 177 shootings, 76 injured, 27 killed.
  • 2015: 288 shootings, 126 injured, 26 killed.
  • 2016: 407 shootings, 152 injured, 41 killed.
  • 2017: 392 shootings, 148 injured, 39 killed.
  • 2018: 427 shootings, 178 injured, 51 killed.
  • 2019: 492 shootings, 240 injured, 44 killed.
  • 2020: 462 shootings, 178 injured, 39 killed.
  • 2021: 392 shootings, 159 injured, 43 killed (as of Dec. 19).

Hardly Any Canadians Have Turned In Their Now-Outlawed Firearms To The Government

https://www.dailywire.com/news/hardly-any-canadians-have-turned-in-their-now-outlawed-firearms-to-the-government

  • only turned in 160 to the government 
  • What did they expect, there isn’t a new law yet we just have to keep our “prohibited” property at hom

Feedback

From: Kris
RE: Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Hello Patriots!

For the last podcast before XMas, I want to wish all of you and your loved ones Merry Christmas! Thank you for keeping spirits high all year long and for all courses, events and products you bring to the community. I hope for more!

For the last episode in December (book club), I wonder if there is any hidden agenda behind picking this book now (I hope so). Very timely and may come extremely useful if things turn really bad.

Stay strong!

Kris

Book Club

January The True North Tradecraft Disaster Preparedness Guide: A Primer on Urban and Suburban Disaster Preparedness Boris Milinkovich

Outro

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