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#237 - How Have Things Gone from Bad to Worse?

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In this episode of How Have Things Gone from Bad to Worse?, we uncover the political turmoil and backroom deals that are shaking up Canada.
First, we explore the behind-the-scenes maneuvering that led to the defeat of the non-confidence vote in the House of Commons. Who pulled the strings, and what does this mean for the future of the government?
Next, we dive into the controversy surrounding the Commissioner of the Foreign Interference Commission, who has refused to identify parliamentarians suspected of colluding with China. We ask why transparency is being blocked at such a critical moment.
Finally, a whistleblower steps forward to expose the corruption within Sustainable Development Technology Canada, shedding light on the mismanagement and shady practices within an organization meant to lead the charge on innovation.

0:00 - Intro

2:40 - Trudeau Calls out Conservative “Homophobia”

11:46 - Poilievre Penalized by the House

14:10 - CTV Fires Journalists

17:51 - Canada’s Fertility Rate Drops

22:48 - First Non-Confidence Vote does not pass

31:20 - Kevin O’Leary Breaks Down Justin Trudeau’s Failures and Success

37:29 - Commissioner will not identify Canadian Parliamentarians suspected of colluding with China

44:35 - SDTC Whistle blower comes forward

51:15 - Q&A Conclusion

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In this episode of How Have Things Gone from Bad to Worse?, we uncover the political turmoil and backroom deals that are shaking up Canada.
First, we explore the behind-the-scenes maneuvering that led to the defeat of the non-confidence vote in the House of Commons. Who pulled the strings, and what does this mean for the future of the government?
Next, we dive into the controversy surrounding the Commissioner of the Foreign Interference Commission, who has refused to identify parliamentarians suspected of colluding with China. We ask why transparency is being blocked at such a critical moment.
Finally, a whistleblower steps forward to expose the corruption within Sustainable Development Technology Canada, shedding light on the mismanagement and shady practices within an organization meant to lead the charge on innovation.

0:00 - Intro

2:40 - Trudeau Calls out Conservative “Homophobia”

11:46 - Poilievre Penalized by the House

14:10 - CTV Fires Journalists

17:51 - Canada’s Fertility Rate Drops

22:48 - First Non-Confidence Vote does not pass

31:20 - Kevin O’Leary Breaks Down Justin Trudeau’s Failures and Success

37:29 - Commissioner will not identify Canadian Parliamentarians suspected of colluding with China

44:35 - SDTC Whistle blower comes forward

51:15 - Q&A Conclusion

  continue reading

217 episodes

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