This week Tim, Marty, Gavin, and Andrew get together to talk about all things barbecue brush related. Ontario PC proposes child care subsidies, Ottawa commissions environmental studies that find that lead bullets are are made with lead, and Pride Toronto applies for grants to improve relations with Toronto Police. The panel follows up on Patrick Brown, a recent Truck of Peace attack, and the Canada Summer jobs grant that will be paying for pipeline protesters.
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CPP131 – Truck Of Peace
This week Tim, Marty, Gavin, and Andrew cover breaking news in Toronto and speculate wildly that it is entirely possible that you don’t accidently run 25 people down with a rental Truck Of Peace. But the panel definitely isn’t calling it terrorism because no media outlet or government agency is calling it terrorism. Everything is probably fine, nothing to see, move along. The panel also touches on employer discrimination against white men, the Ontario election, and minimum wage. Remember to return your rental on time or there will be a late fee.
CPP130 – Stop Resisting
Andrew and Better Andrew get together to talk about the GC Tactical Use of Force class they took this past weekend at Titian Tactical & Combat.
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CPP129 – Fair Play
This week Liberal Tim, Better Andrew, and Andrew celebrate the return of Random Dave to the panel. The panel covers a lot of news this week. Jordan Peterson calls Wynne the most dangerous woman in Canada, Minister Sajjan orders a crack down on the Canadian Forces Facebook page, CRA declared a man dead but he’s very much alive. Finally hre panel covers FairPlay and why tech giants like Google want to make sure Canadians can keep stealing entertainment.
CPP128 – Ontario Budget
This week Marty, Gavin, Tim, and Andrew sit down to talk about the Ontario vote buying, err we mean budget that was announced just months before a provincial election. We expect that ugly Orville Redenbacher will be cutting us a cheque for $2 billon soon, since everyone else is getting $2 billion for their special interests. We also revisit the Lindsey Sheppard of Wilfrid Laurier University story.