CPP162 – Handgun Ban


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This week Marty, Tim, Ian, Gavin, and Andrew talk about Trudeau’s comments that the Government is considering a handgun and assault weapons ban. The panel also talks about the Regulations Amending the Firearms Marking Regulation and how that will not help unless the Government establishes another registry. Trudeau tweets $50M pledge for girls’ education around the world during Mandela festival. The federal budget will never balance itself. Ontario’s Ford Government is reducing regulations for businesses, and Pride Toronto has banned the police.

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CPP159 – Rhodesia Never Dies


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This week we have a mega panel with Benny, Ian, Marty, Tim, Gavin, and Andrew. The panel covers the best news with Ontario’s 14.5 billion dollar deficit, BC providing gender affirmation surgeries while the Ontario Progressive Conservatives threaten to debate gender identity. A Canadian special forces soldier is up on charges of theft of $23,000 of military property, while other soldiers are on suspensions following accusations of their surplus store having links to white supremacists. This week in Firearms the Coalition for Gun Control unveils new advertisements in Toronto and mothers of shooting victims call for a handgun ban, while other leftists call for the criminalization of firearms possession in Canada, after failing to read the current firearms laws.

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CPP158 – Made Up Statistics Canada


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This week Sean and Random Dave both make an appearance on the show, joining Andrew, Tim, and Marty. The panel talk about most Canadians not understanding the significance of Remembrance day, Liberal poverty laws, another Liberal lottery winner suing for $65 million, Trudeau claiming attacks on the media threaten democracy, and Toronto security buses.The panel takes a detailed look at Statistics Canada’s pilot program to obtain banking records from 500,000 Canadians without their consent.Rounding out the show the panel talks about some reductions in firearms restrictions in Italy and the Canadian government once again deferring the UN Arms Marking scheme.

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