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Best podcasts about anthony rota

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The Daily Brief
Trudeau's office sent invite to Nazi veteran

The Daily Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 13:28


Despite throwing former House of Commons speaker Anthony Rota under the bus, it was revealed this week Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office invited Waffen-SS veteran Yaroslav Hunka to a reception the prime minister was hosting for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Plus, the Liberal government has broken a key policy promise to the NDP after announcing a delay to expanding the eligibility of its universal dental plan. And Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has a foolproof plan to crackdown on vehicle theft. Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Noah Jarvis! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Andrew Lawton Show
Turns out Trudeau sent an invitation to the Nazi veteran after all

The Andrew Lawton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 35:15


After throwing former House of Commons speaker Anthony Rota under the bus for his decision to honour Ukrainian SS veteran Yaroslav Hunka in the House of Commons last September, news has emerged that Justin Trudeau invited Hunka to a Toronto reception that same week. True North's Andrew Lawton says Trudeau scapegoated Rota when he was just as culpable. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has taken aim at foreign property ownership, despite the fact that she and her husband own multiple properties in four countries, including Canada. Also, campus antisemitism is on the rise, as is antisemitism elsewhere. Andrew stopped in Davos to ask University College London provost Michael Spence to condemn it, but at first he didn't want to. Plus, the latest episode of Unjust Transition features geoLOGIC Systems CEO David Hood.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

E Deus Criou o Mundo
Pontifícia Comissão para a Proteção dos Menores.

E Deus Criou o Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 43:13


O líder da Câmara dos Comuns do Canadá, Anthony Rota, pediu desculpas por exaltar um ucraniano que serviu sob um regimento nazista durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Convidada: Virna Salgado Barra

Faytene TV
Updates From Canada's 44th Parliament with Arnold Viersen

Faytene TV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 28:29


The House of Commons has been running full steam since mid-September, and activity has been at fever pitch. Here's a brief snapshot of some of the highlights:// Liberals hosted Ukrainian President Zelensky in Ottawa. // 37th Speaker of the House, Anthony Rota stepped down after he mistakenly invited a veteran who fought with the Nazis against Russia (and the House of Commons gave him a standing ovation).  // Rota was replaced in a matter of days by Greg Fergus, Canada's first black Speaker of the House of Commons// Thousands of concerned Canadians descended on Parliament for the Million Person March, expressing concerns about parental rights and the sexualization of children in some schools.  // The Conservatives had their policy convention with grassroots members from across Canada attending. Policies were passed supporting indigenous veterans, removing GST on essential maternity products, and protecting female-only spaces such as bathrooms and change room — to name just a few.  Add to this the flurry of bills now flooding into the debate votes and committee phases:// MPs Dean Allison's bill to limit federal vaccine mandates (just defeated).// MP Ed Fast's bill to stop the expansion of assisted suicide to the mentally ill (just defeated)// MP Rosemarie Falk's bill to support adoptive families.Here today to discuss the issues at hand is MP Arnold Viersen. He is well known for his very effective work across party lines, fighting human-trafficking, and serving as the chair of the Parliamentary Pro-Life Caucus.  Thanks for joining us. Please share.____________________________Faytene.tv is a listener-supported program. To help us produce more interviews on essential topics for our nation, please click here to donate: https://www.faytene.tv/donate____________________________If you want to be sure and never miss an episode, sign up for our email list here:https://madmimi.com/signups/72187/joinFIND US AT:Main Site: https://www.faytene.tv/Free App: https://apple.co/3rgzcfCYouTube: https://bit.ly/3d7XyTzFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/faytenetvInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/faytene Twitter: https://twitter.com/fayteneVimeo: https://vimeo.com/channels/faytenetvBitchute: www.bitchute.com/channel/faytenetvRumble: https://rumble.com/user/faytenetvGab: https://gab.com/faytene#faytene #canada #parliament #bill #ottawa #march #parents #maid #caucas #mandate #women #india #zelensky #mparnold

Tout savoir en 24 minutes
PLQ : Frédéric Beauchemin visé par une plainte de harcèlement psychologique

Tout savoir en 24 minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 24:51


Guerre intestine au PLQ : le député Beauchemin et 3 de ses employés visés par une plainte de harcèlement psychologique. Les esprits s'échauffent au salon bleu après une déclaration de Sol Zanetti. Crise des opioïdes : Québec veut être compensé par les fabricants. Vladimir Poutine qualifie Anthony Rota d'idiot. Main-d'œuvre en santé en Montérégie : des employés d'agences dorment au gaz . Féminicide à Terrebonne : le conjoint de la victime accusé de meurtre premier. Une mise à jour économique le 7 novembre prochain. Un homme condamné à 9 ans de prison pour avoir voulu tuer la reine avec une arbalète.  Tout savoir en 24 minutes avec Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Le retour de Mario Dumont
PLQ : Frédéric Beauchemin visé par une plainte de harcèlement psychologique

Le retour de Mario Dumont

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 24:51


Guerre intestine au PLQ : le député Beauchemin et 3 de ses employés visés par une plainte de harcèlement psychologique. Les esprits s'échauffent au salon bleu après une déclaration de Sol Zanetti. Crise des opioïdes : Québec veut être compensé par les fabricants. Vladimir Poutine qualifie Anthony Rota d'idiot. Main-d'œuvre en santé en Montérégie : des employés d'agences dorment au gaz . Féminicide à Terrebonne : le conjoint de la victime accusé de meurtre premier. Une mise à jour économique le 7 novembre prochain. Un homme condamné à 9 ans de prison pour avoir voulu tuer la reine avec une arbalète.  Tout savoir en 24 minutes avec Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

InfoBref actualité et affaires
3e lien: Legault promet de consulter les gens de Québec

InfoBref actualité et affaires

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 5:34


4 octobre 2023 Après la large victoire du candidat péquiste dans la circonscription de Jean-Talon, François Legault a annoncé que les citoyens de Québec seront consultés au cours des prochains mois sur la forme que prendra finalement le 3e lien entre Québec et Lévis.Legault dit qu'il a «pris acte du message» que les électeurs lui ont envoyé. Il estime que la défaite de la Caq est liée à l'abandon du projet de tunnel autoroutier. L'Assemblée nationale a adopté une loi contre l'obsolescence programméeIl est désormais interdit de vendre des biens dont on aurait volontairement réduit la durée normale de fonctionnement. Les consommateurs qui achètent une voiture «gravement» défectueuse pourront facilement annuler leur contrat de vente ou faire baisser le prix. La loi garantit une réparation gratuite de certains appareils neufs s'ils présentent un défaut de fonctionnement avant la fin d'une période déterminée. Les fabricants devront rendre les pièces de rechange disponibles et s'assurer que leurs produits puissent être réparés.Le député libéral de la circonscription outaouaise de Hull-Aylmer, Greg Fergus, a été choisi par les députés fédéraux comme nouveau président de la Chambre des communes. Il succède à Anthony Rota, qui a été contraint de démissionner la semaine dernière.Aux États-Unis, pour la toute première fois, un président de la Chambre des représentants a été destituéSelon le journal britannique Financial Times, l'Inde réclame le départ de 41 des 62 diplomates canadiens qui sont actuellement en poste à New Delhi. Les consommateurs ont beaucoup de cartes fidélitéSelon un sondage des firmes montréalaises R3 Marketing et Adviso mené cet été, un adulte canadien sur deux est membre d'au moins 13 programmes de fidélisation.iA Groupe financier, une entreprise de Québec spécialisée en assurance et gestion de patrimoine, achète une entreprise américaine, Vericity, pour 170 millions $US. Élever un enfant coute presque 300 000 $C'est l'estimation que fait Statistique Canada: de sa naissance à l'âge de 17 ans, un enfant coute en moyenne à ses parents 293 000 $. Le calcul est pour une famille canadienne de 2 parents ayant un revenu moyen et qui ont 2 enfants. Le service d'appels vidéo Zoom annonce qu'il lancera l'an prochain Zoom Docs, un service-logiciel d'édition de texte qui permettra à plusieurs personnes de collaborer en direct. Un nouveau transporteur aérien basé en République dominicaine, Arajet, proposera cet automne des vols directs à bas prix vers Saint-Domingue depuis Montréal et Toronto.--- Détails sur ces nouvelles et autres nouvelles: https://infobref.com S'abonner aux infolettres gratuites d'InfoBref: https://infobref.com/infolettres Écouter le balado d'InfoBref et voir comment s'y abonner sur les principales plateformes de balado: https://infobref.com/audio Commentaires et suggestions à l'animateur Patrick Pierra, et information sur la commandite de ce balado: editeur@infobref.com Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Mornings with Simi
Competing to be the Speaker of the House

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 5:52


Eight Members of Parliament are competing to become the new Speaker of the House of Commons after the resignation of Anthony Rota. Guest: Mackenzie Gray, Senior Correspondent for Global News National Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
Toronto's Delayed Infrastructure

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 53:37


RECOVERING POLITICIANS PANEL:  MPs TO ELECT NEW HOUSE SPEAKER TODAY 12:00-12:30 Liz West is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by Lisa Raitt, former deputy leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, Andrew Cash, a former NDP MP for Toronto Davenport district and John Milloy,  a former Ontario Liberal MPP who served as a cabinet minister under the Dalton McGuinty and Kathleen Wynne governments. Today: members of Parliament are expected to vote in a new speaker of the house today. It comes in the aftermath of house speaker Anthony Rota 's resignation over inviting a Nazi war veteran to Parliament during Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's visit. And, Bonnie Crombie says she's raised over $1 million for her campaign to become leader of the Ontario Liberals. Crombie, who is taking a leave of absence from her post as Mississauga mayor, is firing back against her political opponents including candidate Nate Erskine-Smith who are criticizing her for getting donations from developers. FINANCIAL STRESS AMONG CANADIANS IS UP: ARE WE IN A NATIONAL EMERGENCY? 12:30-12:45 Liz West is now joined by Lesley-Anne Scorgie, Founder of MeVest, a leading edge financial education company specializing in money coaching for Canadians. According to a new survey by the National Payroll Institute, the number of Canadians reporting financial stress-- as much as 20 per cent. They are calling it a national emergency. Lesley-Anne reacts to the findings. WHY ARE SO MANY INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS IN TORONTO DELAYED 12:45-1 PM Liz West is now joined by Councillor Mike Colle, City Councillor Ward 8, Eglinton-Lawrence, and Josh Matlow, Toronto Councillor, Ward 12 Toronto-St. Paul's. Last week, we heard yet another announcement from Metrolinx that followed the same old: no clear timeline on when the Eglinton Crosstown LRT is going to be completed. How fair is this to local residents and businesses? And the reality is that there is $107 billion in infrastructure work planned for the city. how can we be confident that none of these projects will get delayed much like the Eglinton LRT.

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
SmartICE, Residential school survivor, and Spca's pleas for help answered

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 54:53


We ask a technology expert if there's anything to worry about the radiation given off by your smartphone. (0:00) The Labrador West Art Wander returned this past weekend! We meet some of the talented artists who shared their creations. (8:12) This winter, SmartICE will help monitor ice conditions in over 30 coastal communities across the north. We hear about that expansion, and about the company's plans for this season. (13:49) We take you back to a powerful school assembly that took place in Sheshatshiu for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. We hear from a residential school survivor who told her story at that assembly... and we hear how her story resonated with some of the students. (20:45) Indigenous games are growing in popularity. That's one reason why high school students across the province will soon have the chance to learn sports like the owl hop, the seal crawl, and leg wrestling. (33:13) The Happy Valley-Goose Bay SPCA's urgent cry for help was answered. (40:38) Ryan Tumilty, parliamentary reporter for the National Post, joins us to talk about an important vote today (Tuesday ) in the House of Commons, and what to watch for as MPs decide who will replace the former House Speaker, Anthony Rota. (48:19)

Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Proxy Wars/ America Run Amok

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 63:12


Ralph welcomes award-winning foreign correspondent Stephen Kinzer to discuss America's bloody history of proxy wars. They'll also discuss the mainstream media's "shameful" coverage of the war in Ukraine, the warhawks on Capitol Hill, and the catastrophic trickle-down effects of American military meddling.Stephen Kinzer is an award-winning foreign correspondent who has covered more than 50 countries on five continents. Mr. Kinzer spent more than 20 years working for the New York Times, most of it as a foreign correspondent. After leaving the Times in 2005, Mr. Kinzer taught journalism, political science, and international relations at Northwestern University and Boston University. He is now a Senior Fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University and writes a world affairs column for The Boston Globe.We attacked Libya in complete violation of international law, but in accordance with the system that we have used as a substitute for international law. And that's what we call the “rules-based international order.” That's our alternative to international law. And the rules-based international order is great for us because we're the ones that make the rules. We decide everything. We decide who's making war, who's not making war, who's good, who's bad, who needs to be punished, who doesn't need to be punished. Under international law, we can't do that because countries are treated more equally. So I think this is the real way we have turned away from both international law and our own domestic law—we've said that they're all superseded by the rules-based international order, which is a nice way of saying everybody has to do what the United States decides.Stephen KinzerA mantra in Congress is “Israel has a right to defend itself.” But no one ever says in Congress “the Palestinians have a right to defend themselves,” and they take casualty counts anywhere from 40 to 100 times greater in terms of innocent civilians, killed or injured. The Iranians apparently have no right to defend themselves… What is this inverted sense that these countries that are legitimately threatened, that have been overthrown… What's this mindset in official Washington that nobody threatened by the US or Israel has a right to defend themselves?Ralph NaderIn Case You Haven't Heard with Francesco DeSantis1. On Monday, the Writers' Guild of America announced that they have reached an interim agreement with the studios. The proposed deal includes minimum writing room sizes, pay increases, a ban on writing by generative AI programs, and disclosures of streaming numbers with residuals to match, to name just a few of the top line wins for the union. The agreement still needs to be formally submitted to the Guild membership for ratification, but this marks the end of the second longest strike in the WGA's history.2. AP reports that earlier this week, President Biden joined the United Autoworkers on the picket line. This is the first time ever a sitting president has joined a picket line. “Donning a union ballcap and exchanging fist bumps, Biden told United Auto Workers strikers that ‘you deserve the significant raise you need'” and urged the workers to “stick with it.” Biden made this move in part because former President Donald Trump also addressed autoworkers in a speech this week, though he did so at a non-union plant away from the picket line. UAW president Shawn Fain deemed Trump's address to non-union workers “pathetic irony,” per FOX 2 Detroit.3. Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey is facing a mammoth corruption scandal involving fraudulent halal meat from Egypt and $100,000 worth of gold bars. Per the BBC, Menendez has been forced to resign his chairmanship of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Yet, the powerful New Jersey Senator has not resigned his seat, even as a growing chorus of top Democrats have called on him to do so – including New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, New Jersey Senator Cory Booker, Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman, Nancy Pelosi, Bernie Sanders, and many more. One possible upside to all of this is that Menendez's departure from his post on the Foreign Relations Committee could pave the way for a more rational American policy towards Cuba.4. In more Cuba news, NBC reports that on September 24th, the Cuban embassy in Washington was attacked. The assailant hurled two molotov cocktails at the diplomatic mission; fortunately, the diplomatic staff were unharmed. No arrests have been made. This follows a 2020 attack, when a man shot “nearly three dozen rounds” at the embassy from an AK-47.5. CNN reports that the FTC and the attorneys general of 17 states have filed a lawsuit against Amazon,   alleging that “Amazon unfairly promotes its own platform and services at the expense of third-party sellers who rely on the company's e-commerce marketplace for distribution.” Specific examples of the e-commerce giant's anticompetitive practices include “requiring sellers on its platform to purchase Amazon's in-house logistics services in order to secure the best seller benefits, [and forcing] sellers to list their products on Amazon at the lowest prices anywhere on the web, instead of allowing sellers to offer their products at competing marketplaces for a lower price.” Hopefully, this reinvigorated consumer protection regime will serve as a deterrent to other would-be corporate criminals.6. Kyodo News reports Okinawa Governor Denny Tamaki recently addressed the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, and used the opportunity to rail against the proposed US military base in the Japanese-controlled territory. Tamaki noted that the base “was clearly opposed by Okinawan voters in a democratically held referendum" and that the installation of the base would threaten regional peace. Okinawa already hosts most of the American military presence in Japan.7. Variety reports that Anil Kapoor, an A-list actor in India, has won his legal battle against AI. The court “granted an order…acknowledging [Kapoor's] personality rights and restraining all offenders from misusing his personality attributes without his permission in any manner…across all modes and media worldwide.” Kapoor also noted that “My intention is not to interfere with anyone's freedom of expression or to penalize anyone. My intent was to seek protection of my personality rights and prevent any misuse for commercial gains, particularly in the current scenario with rapid changes in technology and tools like artificial intelligence.”8. Finally, the Orchard reports that On September 22nd, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy addressed the Canadian House of Commons. In attendance was Yaroslav Hunka, a 98 year-old veteran who, according to the CBC “fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians during the Second World War.” Students of history quickly put two and two together, deducing that this “veteran” was in fact a soldier in the 14th Grenadier Division of the Waffen SS, otherwise known as the Galician Division. Prime Minister Trudeau also held a private audience with this Nazi. Uproar in Canada proved so great that the Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, Anthony Rota, was forced to resign, per the CBC. Furthermore, Polish officials have now formally requested that Hunka be extradited to Poland to face charges for atrocities committed by the Galician SS Division during WWII. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe

French Podcast
News in Slow French #657- Learn French through Current Events

French Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 7:41


Commençons notre programme en examinant quelques sujets d'actualité de la semaine. Nous commencerons par commenter la campagne de la Russie pour récupérer le siège au Conseil des droits de l'homme des Nations Unies qu'elle a perdu en avril 2022 en raison de l'invasion de l'Ukraine. Ensuite, nous aborderons la controverse autour de l'invitation d'un homme ayant des liens avec une unité nazie de la Seconde Guerre mondiale par Anthony Rota, le président de la Chambre des communes du Canada. Dans le domaine de la science et de la technologie, nous nous pencherons sur une étude récente publiée dans le journal Current Biology, qui porte sur l'apprentissage associatif chez les méduses. Enfin, nous évoquerons la décision du Sénat américain d'abandonner son code vestimentaire et de laisser à ses membres la liberté de choisir leur tenue.    Cette semaine, nous parlerons de la visite de trois jours du roi Charles III en France. Nous discuterons pour finir de la disparition progressive du célèbre ticket de métro parisien. - La Russie fait campagne pour être réélue au Conseil des droits de l'homme des Nations unies - Le président du Parlement canadien rend hommage à un ancien nazi après un discours de Zelensky - Des chercheurs ont découvert que les méduses peuvent apprendre sans avoir de cerveau - Le Sénat américain abandonne discrètement son code vestimentaire - Le roi Charles III en visite officielle en France - Le métro de Paris dit petit à petit adieu à ses tickets en carton

Italian Podcast
News in Slow Italian #559- Learn Italian through Current Events

Italian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 9:01


Nel programma di oggi passeremo in rassegna alcune delle notizie più importanti della settimana. Parleremo, innanzitutto, del tentativo da parte della Russia di rientrare nel Consiglio per i diritti umani delle Nazioni Unite, dal quale era stata sospesa ad aprile del 2022, dopo l'invasione dell'Ucraina. Poi ci occuperemo dell'incidente, piuttostosto controverso, di cui si è reso protagonista Anthony Rota, Presidente della Camera dei Comuni canadese, per aver invitato in Parlamento un uomo che durante la Seconda guerra mondiale ha militato in un'unità nazista. Nella parte del programma dedicata alla scienza e alla tecnologia, approfondiremo i risultati di un recente studio pubblicato su Current Biology, che esplora l'apprendimento associativo nelle meduse. Infine, commenteremo la decisione del Senato degli Stati Uniti di abbandonare il rigido codice di abbigliamento, lasciando liberi i senatori di indossare abiti informali.    La prima notizia riguarda la polemica scoppiata sul direttore del Museo Egizio di Torino, Christian Greco. Alcuni esponenti della destra politica lo accusano di cattiva gestione del museo per il suo atteggiamento, a loro dire, discriminatorio nei riguardi degli italiani e chiedono le sue dimissioni o che venga destituito. Quindi, ci occuperemo di arte e commenteremo la notizia della scoperta di un dipinto, il cui autore potrebbe essere, addirittura, Raffaello Sanzio, il famoso pittore rinascimentale, nonché uno degli artisti più grandi di tutti i tempi. - La Russia vuole rientrare nel Consiglio ONU per i diritti umani - Il presidente del Parlamento canadese onora un ex nazista dopo il discorso di Zelensky - I ricercatori hanno scoperto che le meduse possono imparare pur non avendo un cervello - Il Senato degli Stati Uniti non imporrà più il codice di abbigliamento per i senatori - La destra prende di mira Christian Greco, il direttore del Museo Egizio di Torino - Il nuovo misterioso dipinto che potrebbe essere di Raffaello

A Podcast About Catholic Things
Are Radical Catholics Too Religious?

A Podcast About Catholic Things

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 124:49


This week on A Podcast About Catholic Things, Eric (The Ambassador of Common Sense) and Dan (The Ambassador Of Nonsense) discuss the idea that fanaticism or radicalism can or cannot apply to Christianity--or more specifically, to Catholicism. When God asks for everything, how can we give Him too much? In current events, 67 nations sign the High Seas Treaty. UAW workers on strike. Biden goes to see them. Writers' strike ends. Fire in China mine. Cuban Embassy 'bombed.' NASA lands OSIRIS-Rex. Philippines fighting with China. FTC fighting with Amazon. Anthony Rota introduces Nazi… Trudeau claps. North Korea sends back prisoner. Joan Andrews is convicted. California sues life-saving drugmakers. O'keef sues Hawaii. School elects queen for homecoming. Strickland told to resign. Pennsylvanians walk out of school. McCarrick goes to Wisconsin. China charges priest with fraud. Josh Alexander's brother beat then arrested. Nebraska Gma to spend 2 years in jail for killing grandchild. Polish Basilica burned after gay orgy. In the land of nonsense, artist sells blank painting. Man fakes passenger. Michigan woman gets stuck in outhouse. Nerf gun extreme. SHOW NOTES: Strains of Steve Millerhttps://apnews.com/article/denmark-artist-money-empty-canvases-e57483d602d74409cd82b892f62474cbPure Michigan...https://www.abc12.com/news/state/woman-rescued-from-outhouse-toilet-in-northern-michigan/article_cadc1e8c-57ca-11ee-a62a-3fcacfb1d1ac.htmlGive the HOV lane checkers a purpose in lifehttps://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2023/09/27/HOV-lane-Halloween-mask-Washington-State-Patrol/2731695833566/Hi-tech nerfing...https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2023/09/27/germany-Guinness-World-Records-Nerf-gun/6971695828342/ Joan Andrews Bell writes from prison: I want to live like a cloistered nun in her cell https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/joan-andrews-bell-writes-from-prison-i-want-to-live-like-a-cloistered-nun-in-her-cell/ How the DC pro-life convictions could strike down the FACE Act and put an abortionist in jail https://www.lifesitenews.com/analysis/how-the-dc-pro-life-convictions-could-strike-down-the-face-act-and-put-an-abortionist-in-jail/ We went into court on the first day believing Mom would be able to say her opening statement, but the judge denied her that right because she stated that what was written was against the legal parameters of what could be said in an opening statement. Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly (one of former President Bill Clinton's nominees) did say, though, that Mom could read her opening statement only if she would take the stand and testify. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1988/07/16/can-florida-break-joan-andrews/b586d207-67b0-4c59-b372-e16ebd2cef36/ During the eleven days he spent in jail, MLK writes his famous Letter from a Birmingham Jail. Pro-life rescuer Lauren Handy again denied emergency release from jail after FACE Act conviction https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/pro-life-rescuer-lauren-handy-again-denied-emergency-release-from-jail-after-face-act-conviction/ Joan Bell Andrews' daughter speaks out: ‘I was physically and emotionally crippled by' FACE Act trial https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/joan-bell-andrews-daughter-speaks-out-i-was-physically-and-emotionally-crippled-by-face-act-trial/ California sues pro-life groups in an attempt to quash abortion pill reversal https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/california-sues-pro-life-groups-in-an-attempt-to-quash-abortion-pill-reversal/ Trump's gaslighting on COVID lockdowns is finally called out in Megyn Kelly interview https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/trumps-gaslighting-on-covid-lockdowns-is-finally-called-out-in-megyn-kelly-interview/ Trump claims full credit for pro-life victories while continuing to attack heartbeat laws https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/trump-claims-full-credit-for-pro-life-victories-while-continuing-to-attack-heartbeat-laws/ Ray Epps charged in connection with Jan. 6 Capitol riot https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/ray-epps-charged-in-connection-with-jan-6-capitol-riot/ Trump promises to pardon jailed pro-life rescuers, ‘every political prisoner' of Biden adm https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/trump-promises-to-pardon-jailed-pro-life-rescuers-every-political-prisoner-of-biden-admin/ James O'Keefe sues Hawaii governor over ban on taking photos of fire-ravaged areas https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/james-okeefe-sues-hawaii-governor-over-ban-on-taking-photos-of-fire-ravaged-areas/ Maui Police Chief John Pelletier repeatedly urges “patience, prayers and perseverance” as teams painstakingly search the ashes in the seaside community of Lahaina for the remains of scores of victims from the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than 100 years. It's the kind of message he has used before, in the aftermath of another American tragedy: the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting that left 58 dead and hundreds injured. Pelletier was a Las Vegas police captain when a gunman with military-style rifles opened fire from the windows of a Las Vegas Strip high-rise hotel into a crowd of 22,000 attending an outdoor country music festival. The violence shook the city to its core, like the wildfire has done in Maui. Missouri high school snubs 4 girls, names biological male its ‘homecoming queen' https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/missouri-high-school-snubs-4-girls-names-biological-male-its-homecoming-queen/ Cardinal Müller defends Bishop Strickland: ‘He should definitely not resign' https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/breaking-cardinal-muller-defends-bishop-strickland-he-should-definitely-not-resign/ Bishop Joseph Strickland REFUSES to resign and Dr. Jordan Peterson WARNS faithful Catholics! https://www.lifesitenews.com/episodes/the-last-stand-bishop-joseph-strickland-refuses-to-resign-and-dr-jordan-peterson-warns-faithful-catholics/ Hundreds of Pennsylvania high schoolers walk out in protest of boys in girls' bathrooms https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/hundreds-of-pennsylvania-high-schoolers-walk-out-in-protest-of-boys-in-girls-bathrooms/ McCarrick ordered to take new competency exam in Wisconsin sexual abuse case https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/mccarrick-ordered-to-take-new-competency-exam-in-wisconsin-sexual-abuse-case/ American surgeon suggests harvesting kidneys from terminal newborn babies https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/american-surgeon-suggests-harvesting-kidneys-from-terminal-newborn-babies/ Newborn babies represent 'huge untapped pool' of organs, says California surgeon Dr. Dai Nghiem. WATCH: Soviet-born congresswoman compares Merrick Garland's DOJ to the KGB https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/watch-soviet-born-congresswoman-compares-merrick-garlands-doj-to-the-kgb/ Communist China charges underground Catholic priest with ‘fraud' for refusing to join state-run church https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/communist-china-charges-underground-catholic-priest-with-fraud-for-refusing-to-join-state-run-church/ Josh Alexander's brother bloodied by LGBT activists, arrested at Toronto pro-family protest https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/josh-alexanders-brother-bloodied-by-lgbt-activists-arrested-at-toronto-pro-family-protest/ Toronto police drop charges against Josh Alexander's brother who was bloodied by LGBT activist https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/toronto-police-drop-charges-against-josh-alexanders-brother-who-was-bloodied-by-lgbt-activist/ British Columbia police shut down speeches at Million Person March after LGBT mob stormed the stage https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/british-columbia-police-shut-down-speeches-at-million-person-march-after-lgbt-mob-storms-the-stage/ Toronto police close access to downtown core to stop rumored ‘Save the Children' convoy protest https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/toronto-police-close-access-to-downtown-core-to-stop-rumored-save-the-children-convoy-protest/ GoFundMe freezes $90k from news outlet that opposes neocon Ukraine war narrative https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/gofundme-freezes-90k-from-news-outlet-that-opposes-neocon-ukraine-war-narrative/ John Fetterman's slobby clothes offer more proof the worst people are gutting America https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/john-fettermans-slobby-clothes-offer-more-proof-the-worst-people-are-gutting-america/ The U.S. Senate's relaxing of its dress code in order to allow the slovenly John Fetterman to roam the U.S. Capitol rumpled and disheveled Nebraska woman gets two years in prison for helping to abort, burn late-term grandchild https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/nebraska-woman-gets-two-years-in-prison-for-helping-to-abort-burn-late-term-grandchild/ German homeschooling family living in US for 15 years may be deported by Biden admin https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/german-homeschooling-family-living-in-us-for-15-years-may-be-deported-by-biden-admin/ Newsom vetoes bill requiring judges to consider whether parents ‘affirm' child's gender confusion https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/newsom-vetoes-bill-requiring-judges-to-consider-whether-parents-affirm-childs-gender-confusion/ Newsom signs off on LGBT laws after vetoing bill punishing parents who don't affirm trans ideology https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/newsom-signs-off-on-lgbt-laws-after-vetoing-bill-punishing-parents-who-dont-affirm-trans-ideology/ Polish basilica set on fire after clerical homosexual orgy scandal shocks nation https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/polish-basilica-set-on-fire-after-clerical-homosexual-orgy-scandal-shocks-nation/ VIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS VIEW ON GOOGLE PODCASTS VIEW ON AMAZON VIEW ON AUDIBLE VIEW ON CASTBOX VIEW ON PODCASTADDICT VIEW ON STITCHER VIEW ON BITCHUTE VIEW ON RUMBLE VIEW ON TUNE-IN VISIT US ON FACEBOOK

The National: At Issue Video Podcast
At Issue | Is Trudeau's apology enough to fix the Nazi controversy damage?

The National: At Issue Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 24:02


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized on behalf of Canada for the House Speaker's decision to invite a Ukrainian man who fought for Nazi Germany to Parliament. Is it enough to fix the political damage, and how has it impacted Canada's international reputation?

Live from Studio 5 on AMI-audio
Episode 881: Full Show

Live from Studio 5 on AMI-audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 104:22


Today on NOW with Dave Brown: news panelists Michelle McQuigge and Joeita Gupta discuss Anthony Rota's resignation as House Speaker (12:51). They also share their predictions for the upcoming Manitoba Election (32:48). And they explore the implications of antitrust lawsuits against big tech (45:27). Later in the show, entertainment reporter Amanda Shekarchi discusses the announcement to close ET Canada (1:10:08). And Greg David explains what new WGA contract agreement entails (1:32:23).

Live from Studio 5 on AMI-audio
Anthony Rota Resignation

Live from Studio 5 on AMI-audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 20:27


Anthony Rota has resigned as House Speaker after he invited a former Nazi solider into Parliament. News panelists Michelle McQuigge and Joeita Gupta explore their takeaways from all the controversy.

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
Free For All Friday: September 29 2023

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 51:22


Today on Free For All Friday: our listeners weighed in on a former Nazi war veteran being invited to the House of Commons during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address to Parliament. Since that happened, house speaker Anthony Rota resigned and, after some time, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized for the incident.

Policy and Rights
Rota resigns as Speaker

Policy and Rights

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 52:19


Ministers and Liberal MPs speak with reporters on Parliament Hill as the federal party holds its weekly caucus meeting.Ministers Sean Fraser (housing), Marc Miller (immigration), Arif Virani (justice), Mark Holland (health), Karina Gould (House Leader), Ministers Jean-Yves Duclos (public services and procurement), Mary Ng (trade), Ahmed Hussen (international development) and MPs David McGuinty, Joël Lightbound, Rob Oliphant, Anthony Housefather, Darrell Sampson, Emmanuel Dubourg, René Arseneault and Marcus Powlowski face questions on Anthony Rota's resignation as House Speaker following his parliamentary tribute to a Nazi-linked veteran and whether the government should issue a formal apology for the incident. They also comment on whether Rota should remain in the Liberal caucus and on the election of the new speaker of the House of Commons. Duclos also discusses recent polling numbers showing a decline in Liberal support in Quebec.MP Greg Fergus announces that he will be running to replace Rota as House Speaker in next week's election.Minister Seamus O'Regan (labour) discusses the way forward for the Canada's transition to a net-zero economy#inspiringstories #inspirationalstory #faith #loveandtrust #podcast #newmediahttps://depictions.media/

Spanish Podcast
News in Slow Spanish - #759 - Study Spanish While Listening to the News

Spanish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 9:40


Comenzaremos el programa echando un vistazo a algunas de las principales noticias de la semana. Empezaremos con el intento por parte de Rusia de recuperar su escaño en el Consejo de Derechos Humanos de Naciones Unidas, tras su expulsión en abril de 2022 a causa de la invasión de Ucrania. A continuación, trataremos el polémico incidente durante el cual Anthony Rota, el presidente de la Cámara de los Comunes de Canadá, extendió una invitación a un hombre vinculado a una unidad nazi de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En nuestra sección de ciencia y tecnología, discutiremos un estudio reciente publicado en Current Biology, que investiga el aprendizaje asociativo en las medusas. Y, por último, comentaremos la decisión tomada por el Senado de EE. UU. de adoptar un código de vestimenta más flexible, que les da a sus miembros la libertad de escoger su atuendo. En la segunda parte del programa, Trending in Spain, hoy hablaremos de luchas difíciles. En la primera noticia, discutiremos si las negociaciones entre las jugadoras de la selección española de fútbol y la Federación van por buen camino. En la segunda noticia, responderemos la pregunta que este mes de septiembre se ha hecho viral en España: ¿piensan los hombres a menudo en el Imperio Romano? Rusia hace campaña para ser reelegida al Consejo de Derechos Humanos de la ONU El presidente del Parlamento de Canadá homenajea a un exnazi tras un discurso de Zelenski Un grupo de investigadores descubre que las medusas pueden aprender sin tener cerebro El Senado de EE. UU. abandona calladamente su código de vestimenta Cambio en el lugar de concentración de la selección española de fútbol femenino El Imperio Romano en la mente de los hombres

German Podcast
News in Slow German - #377 - Easy German Radio

German Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 9:00


Wir wollen unser Programm mit einem Rückblick auf einige aktuelle Nachrichten beginnen. Als Erstes sprechen wir über die Bestrebungen Russlands, seinen Sitz im Menschenrechtsrat der Vereinten Nationen zurückzugewinnen. Russland war im April 2022 wegen des Einmarsches in die Ukraine ausgeschlossen worden. Danach befassen wir uns mit einem brisanten Vorfall, bei dem Anthony Rota, der Sprecher des kanadischen Unterhauses, einen Mann gewürdigt hat, der im Zweiten Weltkrieg Verbindungen zu den Nazis hatte. In unserem Segment über Wissenschaft und Technologie befassen wir uns heute mit einer aktuellen Studie in der Fachzeitschrift Current Biology, in der das assoziative Lernen von Quallen untersucht wird. Und zum Schluss sprechen wir über die Entscheidung des US-Senats, die Kleiderordnung zu lockern und den Senatoren die Freiheit zu geben, ihre Kleidung selbst zu wählen. Weiter geht es mit dem zweiten Teil unseres Programms, „Trending in Germany“. Wir werden über das Bildungsbarometer des ifo-Instituts für 2023 diskutieren, das vor Kurzem veröffentlicht wurde. Die Zufriedenheit der Deutschen mit ihren Schulen ist auf dem niedrigsten Niveau seit Beginn der Erfassung der Daten. Außerdem sprechen wir über die Birkenstock-Sandale, die heute beliebter ist denn je. Einst verpönt, wird sie jetzt von Supermodels getragen. Nun will Birkenstock an die Börse gehen. Russland will in den UN-Menschenrechtsrat zurückkehren Sprecher des kanadischen Parlaments ehrt ehemaligen Nazi nach einer Rede von Wolodimir Selenskij Quallen können lernen, obwohl sie kein Gehirn haben US-Senat lockert stillschweigend die Kleiderordnung Zufriedenheit der Deutschen mit Schulen so niedrig wie nie Birkenstock geht an die Börse

This Matters
Are apologies and a resignation enough?

This Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 19:37


On this episode: Guest host Althia Raj talks with Bernie Farber, the founding chair of the anti-hate network, the former CEO of the Canadian Jewish Congress Last week, the Speaker of the House of Commons, Anthony Rota, invited Yaroslav Hunka, a 98-year-old constituent, to come to Ottawa and hear Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address. Rota introduced him in the House as a Ukranian who'd fought the Russians during World War Two and was proud to support the troops again. Hunka received two standing ovations before MPs, journalists and the world realized they were honouring someone who'd pledged allegiance to Hitler and fought with the Nazis. An international crisis erupted with Russia using the incident in its disinformation campaign. Rota was pressured to resign and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered an apology. But is it enough? Our guest today is Bernie Farber, the founding chair of the anti-hate network, the former CEO of the Canadian Jewish Congress and someone who knows more than most about Canada's history with Nazi war criminals. Audio sources: CPAC This episode was produced by Althia Raj and Sean Pattendon.

News in Slow German
News in Slow German - #377 - Easy German Radio

News in Slow German

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 9:00


Wir wollen unser Programm mit einem Rückblick auf einige aktuelle Nachrichten beginnen. Als Erstes sprechen wir über die Bestrebungen Russlands, seinen Sitz im Menschenrechtsrat der Vereinten Nationen zurückzugewinnen. Russland war im April 2022 wegen des Einmarsches in die Ukraine ausgeschlossen worden. Danach befassen wir uns mit einem brisanten Vorfall, bei dem Anthony Rota, der Sprecher des kanadischen Unterhauses, einen Mann gewürdigt hat, der im Zweiten Weltkrieg Verbindungen zu den Nazis hatte. In unserem Segment über Wissenschaft und Technologie befassen wir uns heute mit einer aktuellen Studie in der Fachzeitschrift Current Biology, in der das assoziative Lernen von Quallen untersucht wird. Und zum Schluss sprechen wir über die Entscheidung des US-Senats, die Kleiderordnung zu lockern und den Senatoren die Freiheit zu geben, ihre Kleidung selbst zu wählen. Weiter geht es mit dem zweiten Teil unseres Programms, „Trending in Germany“. Wir werden über das Bildungsbarometer des ifo-Instituts für 2023 diskutieren, das vor Kurzem veröffentlicht wurde. Die Zufriedenheit der Deutschen mit ihren Schulen ist auf dem niedrigsten Niveau seit Beginn der Erfassung der Daten. Außerdem sprechen wir über die Birkenstock-Sandale, die heute beliebter ist denn je. Einst verpönt, wird sie jetzt von Supermodels getragen. Nun will Birkenstock an die Börse gehen. Russland will in den UN-Menschenrechtsrat zurückkehren Sprecher des kanadischen Parlaments ehrt ehemaligen Nazi nach einer Rede von Wolodimir Selenskij Quallen können lernen, obwohl sie kein Gehirn haben US-Senat lockert stillschweigend die Kleiderordnung Zufriedenheit der Deutschen mit Schulen so niedrig wie nie Birkenstock geht an die Börse

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play #1521: Will House Speaker Anthony Rota Resign?

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 48:06


Witold Dzielski, Polish Ambassador to Canada; David Eby, BC Premier; The Front Bench with: Sabrina Grover, Shakir Chambers, Gurratan Singh and Mia Rabson

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play #1522: House Speaker Anthony Rota Resigns

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 48:05


Steven MacKinnon, Government Whip; Andrew Scheer, Conservative House Leader; Peter Julian, NDP House Leader; Michael Levitt, Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies and Michael Mostyn, B'nai Brith Canada; The Front Bench with Brian Gallant, Lisa Raitt, Tom Mulcair and Robert Benzie. 

Bonjour Chai
Hunka Hunka Burning Parliament

Bonjour Chai

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 50:30


Today: a post-Yom Kippur repentance fest. We discuss the teshuva of the recently resigned Speaker of House of Commons, Anthony Rota. Is it enough that Rota stepped down and apologized for unwittingly inviting a Nazi into Parliament for a standing ovation? Special guest David Frum joins to dissect what really matters here: Canadian carelessness. But before that, Avi and Phoebe discuss the fights that broke out in Tel Aviv's Dizengoff Square around Yom Kippur, when attempts to make public services gender-segregated turned into a street brawl. The makeshift gender divider flew in the face of an Israeli Supreme Court ruling that explicitly forbade Orthodox Jews from doing exactly that. How can a country balance observant and secular lifestyles when the two sides can't even coexist peacefully on a day of communal repentance? Credits Bonjour Chai is hosted by Avi Finegold and Phoebe Maltz Bovy. Zachary Kauffman is the producer and editor. Michael Fraiman is the executive producer. Our theme music is by Socalled. The show is a co-production from The Jewish Learning Lab and The CJN, and is distributed by The CJN Podcast Network. Support the show by subscribing to this podcast, donating to The CJN and subscribing to the podcast's Substack.

Mornings with Sue & Andy
Understanding Hunka Controversy, Protecting Yourself from Cybercrime, and International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste

Mornings with Sue & Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 25:30


Earlier this week Anthony Rota stepped down as Speaker of the House of Commons, but how did this massive political blunder and national embarrassment even happen in the first place? We get the thoughts of David Marples, Professor of Russian and East European History from the University of Alberta.   A new poll from RBC shows Canadians know fraud is a real issue but they don't know what to do if their data is compromised. We get some tips and strategies to protect your data and how to respond it's been compromised with Adam Evans, Chief Information Security Officer at RBC.   Finally, food is way too expensive to waste! Ahead of the “International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste” we discuss the small steps you can take to help reduce food waste and at the same time lower your grocery bill. We speak with Sarah Soteroff, Senior PR Manager with “Too Good To Go”

The Rush Limbaugh Show
LIVE: All the Democrats do is LIE (Sep 26, 2023)

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 68:31 Transcription Available


Sean discusses today's trending news, including: Parliamentary speaker Anthony Rota honors a Nazi SS veteran Zelensky world tour  U.S. financing more than weapons in Ukraine   Follow Sean on Instagram - @officalseanparnell Follow Sean on Twitter - @SeanParnellUSA Get your Battleground apparel at www.officialseanparnell.com   Thank you to our show sponsors: https://deepwellservices.com/ https://cabotguns.com/Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sean Parnell Battleground Podcast
LIVE: All the Democrats do is LIE (Sep 26, 2023)

Sean Parnell Battleground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 68:31


Sean discusses today's trending news, including: Parliamentary speaker Anthony Rota honors a Nazi SS veteran Zelensky world tour  U.S. financing more than weapons in Ukraine   Follow Sean on Instagram - @officalseanparnell Follow Sean on Twitter - @SeanParnellUSA Get your Battleground apparel at www.officialseanparnell.com   Thank you to our show sponsors: https://deepwellservices.com/ https://cabotguns.com/

The Daily Brief
Liberals throw Rota under the bus – what's next?

The Daily Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 14:41


Anthony Rota has resigned as Speaker of the House of Commons days after he honoured a Ukrainian veteran who fought with the Nazis as a “hero.” This comes as all parties, including the Liberals, called for his resignation. Is this the end of the Nazi-invite scandal? Should the government apologize? Plus, the 98-year-old former soldier of a Nazi-division in World War II who received a standing ovation in Parliament, Yaroslac Hunka, is facing an extradition push from Poland. And if the ongoing dispute between Canada and India amounts to a trade war, the consequences will be far worse for the Canadian economy than for India's. Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shepherd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Big Five Podcast
A bad day in the polls for ruling parties. Plus: Mayor Valerie Plante wants drivers to be “sponge-worthy”

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 22:16


Elias Makos is joined by Political analyst Karim Boulos and Andrew Caddell, a town councillor in Kamouraska, columnist for the Hill Times in Ottawa and President of the Task Force on Linguistic policy. Anthony Rota resigned as Speaker of the House of Commons over his invitation to, and the House's subsequent recognition of, a man who fought for a Nazi unit during the Second World War. Is this story now over? Leger just popped one out for the Journal de Montréal, and the news is not good for ruling parties Valérie Plante is back with another proposal for adapting to climate change

Mornings with Simi
Full Show: Taking pleasure in peoples misfortunes, The Speaker resigns after Nazi praise & The ups and downs of digital nomadism

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 69:56


Seg 1: Schadenfreude is a common human emotion where people take pleasure in the misfortune of others.  Guest: Dr. Dean Burnett, Neuroscientist and Author of Emotional Ignorance Seg 2: Scott is here to talk about the updates on the Hollywood writers strike and the movies that big name actors turned down. Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi Seg 3: View From Victoria: Why do Canadians have to go to the Washington Post for details of what happened with the Nijjar killing in Surrey on June 15th? Premier Eby says he's not getting the information he needs to ensure British Columbians are safe. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer. Seg 4: The Speaker of Canada's House of Commons, Anthony Rota, has resigned following an incident in which he invited a Ukrainian man, Yaroslav Hunka, who had fought for a Nazi unit during World War Two, to parliament and praised him. Guest: Daniel Panneton, Director of Allyship and Community Engagement at the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center Seg 5: Where We Live: Punk Rock Pastries The intersection of punk rock and pastries happens to be at the intersection of Hastings and Holdom in Burnaby. CKNW contributor Geri Mayer-Judson has the story on this cool and controversial little spot. Guest: Geri Meyer-Judson, Producer at 980 CKNW Seg 6: The provincial government has set housing targets for 10 municipalities, aiming for over 60,000 new housing units in the next five years. However, some mayors are concerned about meeting these targets without provincial and federal funding for necessary infrastructure. Guest: Dean Murdock, Mayor of Saanich Seg 7: The Pandemic left us with a really different world than the one before it, and in many cases, we still need to reconcile how some of the changes effect our world. Take for example, working from home. Guest: Rachel Woldoff, Professor of Urban Sociology, University of West Virginia, and Raychel Reimer, Digital Nomad and Van-Life Hippy Seg 8: Making Cents of the Market: Time for Making Cents of the Markets with Lori Pinkowski. Lori Pinkowski is a Senior Portfolio Manager at Canaccord Genuity. You can contact The Pinkowski Wealth Management team directly at 604-695-LORI or visit their website at Pinkowski.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mornings with Simi
Speaker of the House gives his resignation

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 7:49


The Speaker of Canada's House of Commons, Anthony Rota, has resigned following an incident in which he invited a Ukrainian man, Yaroslav Hunka, who had fought for a Nazi unit during World War Two, to parliament and praised him. Guest: Daniel Panneton, Director of Allyship and Community Engagement at the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The CJN Daily
The consequences of Parliament's ‘mind-boggling' ovation for former Nazi

The CJN Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 24:41


Artur Wilczynski has choice words to describe what happened in the Canadian House of Commons on Sept. 22, when lawmakers gave two standing ovations to a 98-year-old former Ukrainian solider who served with a Nazi unit during the Second World War. Wilczynski, a former diplomat and senior civil servant in Ottawa—and the grandson of a Holocaust survivor—calls the scandal an “absolute public relations disaster for Canada.” Wilczynski was stunned as he watched the incident unfold during Friday's official ceremony in the House to welcome Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Canada. After the leader of the war-torn country made his formal speech, the Speaker of the House, Anthony Rota, recognized the presence of Yaroslav Hunka in the public gallery. Rota called Hunka, who lives in Rota's riding of North Bay, a Canadian hero—but it soon was discovered that, in fact, he had actually fought for the Nazis and against the Russians, as part of a notorious Waffen-SS unit known for massacring Jews during the Holocaust and committing atrocities against Polish civilians. The Speaker has since announced his resignation, effective Wednesday night. But observers, including Wilczynski, say the damage will have long-lasting repercussions on Canada, NATO and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Wilczynski joins The CJN Daily to unpack how such a failure in protocol could have happened—and what Canada needs to do to fix things. What we talked about Read CJN editor Lila Sarick's interviews with Jewish Canadian leaders about Speaker Anthony Rota resigning, in The CJN Why the Canadian government's poor record of prosecuting Nazi war criminals is considered a failure by Jewish groups, in The CJN (from 2017) Why this Nazi hunter called Helmut Oberlander's peaceful death in his Waterloo, Ont., home in 2021 a disgrace, on The CJN Daily What we talked about Read Lila Sarick's interviews with Jewish Canadian leaders about House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota resigning over the Ukrainian former Nazi SS war criminal he personally invited as his guest to Parliament last week, in The CJN. Why the Canadian government's poor record of prosecuting Nazi war criminals is considered a failure by Jewish groups, in The CJN. Why this Nazi hunter called the death of Helmut Oberlander in his Waterloo, Ont. home in 2021 a disgrace, on The CJN Daily. Credits The CJN Daily is written and hosted by Ellin Bessner (@ebessner on Twitter). Zachary Kauffman is the producer. Michael Fraiman is the executive producer. Our intern is Ashok Lamichhane, and our theme music by Dov Beck-Levine. Our title sponsor is Metropia. We're a member of The CJN Podcast Network. To subscribe to this podcast, please watch this video. Donate to The CJN and receive a charitable tax receipt by clicking here. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

À la une
Taux de départs alarmants chez les fonctionnaires québécois

À la une

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 22:58


La fonction publique québécoise peine de plus en plus à retenir ses employés. Et le président de la Chambre des communes, Anthony Rota, démissionne. Une décision prise dans la foulée de sa bourde de vendredi dernier lorsqu'il a invité tous les parlementaires à applaudir sans le savoir un ancien soldat ayant combattu dans une unité nazie.

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
Paying Parking Fines in Toronto

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 51:19


THE MEDICAL RECORD:  FOOD BANK REPORT GIVES FAILING GRADE TO PROVINCES OVER POVERTY MEASURES 12-12:30 PM Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Alisa Naiman, Family Physician and Founder and Medical Director of The Medical Station in Toronto, Dr. Malcolm Moore,Medical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, and Dr. Jamie Spiegelman, Internal medicine and critical care physician at Humber River Hospital. This week: a new report from Food Banks Canada has been released. Meanwhile, The European Commission has approved marketing for ritlecitinib to treat adults and youth 12 years of age and older who suffer from severe alopecia areata. And, demonstrations took place at Queen's Park this week against the privatization of healthcare in the province. THERE'S A LOOPHOLE WITH CITY PARKING LOTS BUT THAT COULD CHANGE SOON 12:30-12:45 PM Libby Znaimer is joined by Councillor Stephen Holyday, Ward 2 Etobicoke Centre and Coun. Paul Ainslie (Ward 24, Scarborough Guildwood), who chairs the general government committee. Some Toronto drivers have been using City parking lots without paying their fare because of a loophole whereby parking violation fines are cheaper (costing $30) than paying the posted rate in many cases. But that could soon change. Stephen Holyday explains what the City wants to do to close the loophole. THE AFTERMATH OF SPEAKER ROTA'S INVITATION OF A NAZI WAR VETERAN TO PARLIAMENT 12:45-1 PM Libby Znaimer is joined by John Capobianco Senior Vice President & Senior Partner, FleishmanHillard HighRoad. This week, house speaker Anthony Rota resigned from his position after he invited a Nazi war veteran Yaroslav Hunka to the house of commons during Zelenskyy's address. But even after an apology and his resignation, the event remains an international embarrassment for the country, and hurtful to Canada's Jewish community. The question we have is should more people be held accountable for what took place including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau? And why has the PM not apologized yet?

Shaye Ganam
Anthony Rota has resigned as House Speaker

Shaye Ganam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 10:32


Sophie Normand, consultant, Summa Strategies Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Actualités
Coup d'oeil régional : Chronique Politique avec Benoit Lapierre

Actualités

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 15:43


Le Président ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky était à Ottawa la semaine passée pour sa première visite au Canada depuis le déclenchement de la guerre, on en jase avec Benoit Lapierre. Également, on ne peut passer sous silence, l'erreur de l'ancien Président de la Chambre des Communes, Anthony Rota. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

InfoBref actualité et affaires
Amazon poursuivie pour monopole illégal

InfoBref actualité et affaires

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 6:38


Contactez PlanetHoster, Grand partenaire d'InfoBRef, à www.planethoster.com/fr/Contact 27 septembre 2023 À Ottawa, le député libéral Anthony Rota a démissionné de son poste de président de la Chambre des communes. Le gouvernement fédéral débloque du financement pour la construction d'immeubles locatifsIl augmente la limite annuelle du programme d'Obligations hypothécaires du Canada de 40 à 60 milliards $. La Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement (SCHL) pourra donc garantir chaque année 20 milliards $ de prêts supplémentaires aux constructeurs. Le gouvernement Trudeau estime que cette mesure permettra de construire chaque année 30.000 appartements de plus.À Québec, le gouvernement Legault est en train de former son comité sur l'adaptation aux changements climatiquesLa liste d'attente des chirurgies s'allongeLa grève a pris fin dans les casinosUn recul économique se concrétise au QuébecSelon l'Institut de la statistique du Québec, l'économie québécoise a diminué de 1,9% en rythme annualisé au deuxième trimestre, Le recul est nettement plus important que celui de 0,2% enregistré dans l'ensemble du Canada.Aux États-Unis, un juge new-yorkais a statué que l'ancien président américain Donald Trump et 2 de ses enfants ont commis des fraudes financières «répétées» lorsque, entre 2011 et 2021, ils ont exagéré la valeur des actifs de la Trump Organization pour obtenir des prêts et des assurances à «des conditions plus favorables».Amazon est poursuivie pour monopole illégalLa FTC, l'autorité américaine de la concurrence, et 17 États américains l'accusent de «maintenir illégalement son monopole» dans le commerce en ligne en se servant de «stratégies anticoncurrentielles et déloyales». Dans un rapport faisant la promotion de son impact positif au Canada, Google affirme que l'intelligence artificielle générative aurait le potentiel d'augmenter l'activité économique du pays de 8%, soit une valeur supplémentaire de 210 milliards $. Le magazine américain Time a dressé une liste des 750 grandes entreprises qu'il considère comme les «meilleures au monde». Le classement tient compte de 3 facteurs: la croissance des revenus des entreprises, le degré de satisfaction de leurs employés, et leur performance sur des critères de responsabilité environnementale, sociale et de gouvernance (ESG).Dans cette liste, on trouve 8 entreprises qui ont leur siège social au Québec.Voyez la liste de ces sociétés québécoises, ainsi que les 5 entreprises qui dominent le classement mondial, à InfoBref.com--- Détails sur ces nouvelles et autres nouvelles: https://infobref.com S'abonner aux infolettres gratuites d'InfoBref: https://infobref.com/infolettres Écouter le balado d'InfoBref et voir comment s'y abonner sur les principales plateformes de balado: https://infobref.com/audio Commentaires et suggestions à l'animateur Patrick Pierra, et information sur la commandite de ce balado: editeur@infobref.com Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: the CAQ are concerned about the new poll numbers

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 8:14


The Andrew Carter Podcast
Now that Anthony Rota has resigned, what happens next?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 7:41


Steven Chaplin is a visiting scholar who is the former senior legal counsel for the House of Commons. He spoke to Andrew Carter about what will happen next to elect a new speaker of the house.

The Vassy Kapelos Show
House Speaker Rota resigns over tribute to veteran of Nazi unit

The Vassy Kapelos Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 78:18


Anthony Rota has resigned from his position as Speaker of the House of Commons over his recognition of a man who fought for a Nazi unit during WWII. What happens now? Vassy Kapelos breaks it down.  On today's show:  A panel featuring NDP House Leader Peter Julian, Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer and Liberal Whip Steve MacKinnon.  Calgary has laid charges against the catering company believed to be linked to the E. coli outbreak that tore through daycares in the city. Sarah MacDonald's four-year-old son was hospitalized. She shares her reaction.  Aaron Blake, senior political reporter with The Washington Post, on a New York judge finding Donald Trump committed fraud by repeatedly misrepresenting his wealth by hundreds of millions of dollars. Mike Moffatt, senior director of policy and innovation at the Smart Prosperity Institute, who has done research into Canada's housing shortage and has presented his solutions to federal cabinet. 

Dutrizac de 6 à 9
Affaire Rota : «Où est Justin Trudeau?», demande Alexandre Dubé

Dutrizac de 6 à 9

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 13:22


Sondage Léger concernant Québec et Ottawa. Anthony Rota démissionne de son titre de Président de la Chambre des communes.  Chronique société avec Alexandre Dubé.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Rebel News +
EZRA LEVANT | Trudeau fires Anthony Rota, the speaker of the house, but terrible questions still remain

Rebel News +

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 40:52


The Rebel News podcasts features free audio-only versions of select RebelNews+ content and other Rebel News long-form videos, livestreams, and interviews. Monday to Friday enjoy the audio version of Ezra Levant's daily TV-style show, The Ezra Levant Show, where Ezra gives you his contrarian and conservative take on free speech, politics, and foreign policy through in-depth commentary and interviews. Wednesday evenings you can listen to the audio version of The Gunn Show with Sheila Gunn Reid the Chief Reporter of Rebel News. Sheila brings a western sensibility to Canadian news. With one foot in the oil patch and one foot in agriculture, Sheila challenges mainstream media narratives and stands up for Albertans. If you want to watch the video versions of these podcasts, make sure to begin your free RebelNewsPlus trial by subscribing at http://www.RebelNewsPlus.com

The Andrew Lawton Show
Liberals scapegoat Anthony Rota for honouring Nazi veteran

The Andrew Lawton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 43:02


All parties in the House of Commons have now called for House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota to resign, with some sources saying he is likely to step down this afternoon. The Conservatives have said it's Justin Trudeau and the Liberals who have to own this, however, not only Rota. Do you agree? True North's Andrew Lawton discusses with Macdonald-Laurier Institute domestic policy director Aaron Wudrick. Also, in the 28 months since the Liberals enacted an order-in-council banning 1500 types of firearms, Canadian gun businesses have been saddled with huge amounts of inventory that they can't sell or return, with the government's promised “buyback” program nowhere to be seen. Wes Winkel from the Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association joins The Andrew Lawton Show to discuss the effect of Trudeau's gun grab on these Canadian small businesses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Power and Politics
Anthony Rota resigns as House Speaker after honouring Nazi-aligned veteran

Power and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 58:25


Sept. 26, 2023 - Outgoing Speaker Anthony Rota's resignation will take effect at the end of the sitting day tomorrow. Power and Politics brings you reaction from Chief Government Whip Steve MacKinnon, opposition MPs and former Conservative cabinet minister Peter MacKay.

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
Growing Calls for House Speaker Anthony Rota to Resign

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 51:16


RECOVERING POLITICIANS PANEL:  CANADA'S EMBARRASSING WEEK OF BAD DIPLOMACY Libby Znaimer is joined by Lisa Raitt, former deputy leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, George Smitherman, former Ontario Liberal MPP for Toronto Centre who also served as a health minister and deputy Premier and Andrew Cash, Former NDP MP, Toronto-Davenport district. Canada is having a tough couple of weeks when it comes to diplomacy. First, Trudeau's announcement in the House of Commons linking India to the killing of a Sikh leader in BC earlier in the Summer which has soured the relationship between the two countries and now the revelation that a former Ukrainian WW2 vet who fought in a Nazi Waffen-SS unit and received a standing ovation in the House of Commons during Zelenskyy's visit to Parliament. Of course this was only discovered after the fact, but seriously: how was he not vetted? Now experts are saying that it could be used to fuel Russian propaganda. Our panel weighs in on the latest diplomatic mishaps to come out of Ottawa and whether house speaker Anthony Rota should resign. POLAND WANTS YAROSLAV HUNKA EXTRADITED & CALLS FOR HOUSE SPEAKER ROTA TO RESIGN Libby Znaimer is now joined by by Michael Levitt President and CEO Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center There are growing calls, including from foreign affairs minister Melanie Joly and Jewish organizations, for the resignation of House speaker Anthony Rota over the invitation of a former Nazi Waffen-SS war veteran to the House of Commons during Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's visit to Ottawa last week. Meanwhile, Poland's education minister says he is taking steps to extradite Yaroslav Hunka. So, how can Ottawa solve this debacle. PROTESTS AGAINST PRIVATIZATION OF HEALTHCARE AT QUEEN'S PARK Libby Znaimer is now joined by Dr. Claudette Holloway, President of the Registered Nurses Association. Thousands of protesters made their way to Queen's Park this week to protest against the privatization of healthcare in the province. Dr. Holloway weighs in. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!

Tout savoir en 24 minutes
«C'est sûr qu'on abrite des criminels de guerre» au Canada, dit Mario Dumont

Tout savoir en 24 minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 25:15


Le président de la Chambre des communes Anthony Rota annonce finalement sa démission. Identité de genre : l'Association musulmane dénonce les propos de Trudeau. Une cyberattaque contre l'hôpital d'Ottawa revendiquée par un groupe de cyber-hacktivistes indiens en représailles. Une affiche pour une activité réservée aux blancs suscite la colère en Colombie-Britannique. La police incapable d'analyser le cellulaire d'un accusé. Corps déchiqueté à Québec : on connaît l'identité de la victime. Le PIB du Québec tombe sous zéro. Une ancienne assistante de Donald Trump décrit dans un livre l'univers de l'ex-président comme similaire à une organisation criminelle. Un pilote de CF-18 de l'Aviation canadienne fait une blague salace en vol  Tout savoir en 24 minutes avec Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Le retour de Mario Dumont
«C'est sûr qu'on abrite des criminels de guerre» au Canada, dit Mario Dumont

Le retour de Mario Dumont

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 25:15


Le président de la Chambre des communes Anthony Rota annonce finalement sa démission. Identité de genre : l'Association musulmane dénonce les propos de Trudeau. Une cyberattaque contre l'hôpital d'Ottawa revendiquée par un groupe de cyber-hacktivistes indiens en représailles. Une affiche pour une activité réservée aux blancs suscite la colère en Colombie-Britannique. La police incapable d'analyser le cellulaire d'un accusé. Corps déchiqueté à Québec : on connaît l'identité de la victime. Le PIB du Québec tombe sous zéro. Une ancienne assistante de Donald Trump décrit dans un livre l'univers de l'ex-président comme similaire à une organisation criminelle. Un pilote de CF-18 de l'Aviation canadienne fait une blague salace en vol  Tout savoir en 24 minutes avec Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

The Vassy Kapelos Show
Rocky ground for House Speaker Anthony Rota following Nazi veteran controversy

The Vassy Kapelos Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 77:57


CTV's Rachel Aiello joins Vassy Kapelos to talk through the fallout so far and what happens in the event of a resignation. On today's show: David Cohen, United States Ambassador to Canada, on the intelligence that led to Canada's allegations toward India Joe Sparling, President/CEO, Air North and Sebastien Michel, Director of Flight Operations, Air Inuit on the Northern Air Transport Association's meetings with government following a summer of issues and wildfires The Daily Debrief Panel with Zain Velji, a political campaign strategist and partner at Northweather. He formerly worked with Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi and Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley; Tom Mulcair, CTV Political Analyst and Former NDP Leader; Tim Powers, Chairman of Summa Strategies and managing director of Abacus Data Chad Leaver, Director, Health and Human Capital, The Conference Board of Canada on a new report showing significant delays for kids waiting on spinal surgery

24H Pujadas - Les partis pris
Les partis pris : "La résurrection fragile d'Air France", "Bernadette Chirac, éternelle superstar" et "Le Nazi qui ébranle le Canada"

24H Pujadas - Les partis pris

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 14:36


Air France-KLM a annoncé hier qu'il prévoit une commande de 50 appareils Airbus pour renouveler sa flotte. Cela signe sa résurrection après avoir été considéré comme mort au moment du confinement. Les résultats de son deuxième trimestre montrent maintenant un profit en hausse de 80%. Selon François Lenglet, "la résurrection est bien là, mais les fondements ne sont pas si stables". "La route n'est pas finie pour Air France", ajoute-t-il. Un biopic sur Bernadette Chirac sortira au cinéma. Catherine Deneuve tiendra le rôle de cette épouse de Jacques Chirac. La sortie est prévue pour le 4 octobre 2023. "C'est une femme qui était une sorte de potiche volontaire et qui est devenue la vedette du couple. En France, on adore ce genre de revanche", souligne Ruth Elkrief. Elle trouve également que l'actrice a très bien intégré la rébellion de Bernadette. Vendredi 22 décembre, pendant la visite de Volodymyr Zelensky au Canada, Anthony Rota a fait applaudir Yaroslav Hunka, vétéran ukrainien de 98 ans accusé d'avoir combattu dans la SS. Le président de la Chambre des communes du Canada a présenté sa démission après la polémique provoquée par cet hommage. Pour le Premier ministre Justin Trudeau, cet évènement est "inacceptable" et "gênant"."Tout le monde mérite de démissionner d'un seul coup", réagit Abnousse Shalmani. Du lundi au vendredi, à partir de 18h, David Pujadas apporte toute son expertise pour analyser l'actualité du jour avec pédagogie.

Dutrizac de 6 à 9
#NaziGate : «Le Canada continue de faire rire de lui sur la scène internationale», dit Alexandre Dubé

Dutrizac de 6 à 9

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 10:43


Retour sur l'entrevue avec Mélanie Côté ayant vécu le la violence conjugale. Anthony Rota doit partir.  Chronique société avec Alexandre Dubé, journaliste et animateur à QUB radio. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Dutrizac de 6 à 9
#NaziGate : Anthony Rota a reçu un cours d'histoire !

Dutrizac de 6 à 9

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 6:43


Le président de la Chambre des communes, Anthony Rota, acculé au pied du mur.  Discussion politique fédérale avec Raphaël Pirro, correspondant parlementaire à Ottawa pour l'Agence QMI.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Mornings with Sue & Andy
Rota Resigns, Severity of Cold & Flu Season, and Health Benefits of Caffeine

Mornings with Sue & Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 24:54


The Speaker of the House of Commons has fallen on his sword after organizing an ‘honour ceremony' for a WW2 Nazi. We discuss the resignation of Anthony Rota, and what, if any, more fall-out may be ahead for the Federal Liberals with Mackenzie Gray, National Reporter for Global News.   Next, how bad is the ‘cold and flu' season expected to be this year and could we see a resurgence of COVID in Alberta? We get the answers from Dr. Craig Jenne, Infectious Disease Specialist from the University of Calgary.   Finally, it seems like every other week we get a new report on Coffee. One week it's ‘bad' for us then the next week, it's a healthy choice. We hear the latest research on our favourite morning drink from Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky, CEO and Founder of ‘Stay Above Nutrition'.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: what happens if the House of Commons speaker resigns?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 9:31


The Charles Adler Show
3 Minutes That Matter: Worthless Polling Data, Trump Wanted Pence Hung, Anthony Rota Meets Nazi

The Charles Adler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 3:30


New Nanos National Poll: Conservatives 36, Liberals 29, NDP 21, BQ 7, Greens 5, PPC 2.....Question: What do these numbers mean 2 years out? I mean the next election is 2 years away - 24 months away-more than 720 news cycles away. So what does the 36 - 28 lead the Conservatives have over the Liberals? What does that number mean in the real world two years from today? The correct answer: Nothing. Nada. Zero. Sweet F-all. You may ask why is media is filled with polling data every day even two years away from an election. The answer: it costs nothing. No media organization has to pay for worthless filler. It costs them nothing. So what is it worth to us? Nothing. In the United States, Cassidy Hutchinson worked for top people in the Trump administration including his sleazebag chief of staff Mark Meadows who is among the many indicted in the January 6th attempted insurrection. Cassidy Hutchinson in her new book Trump chanted along with those at the stops of Capitol Hill, demanding to "hang Mike Pence." Trump was watching it all on live live TV. 2 years and nine months ago, and today the man who was enjoying watching a lynch mob assaulting police officers, destroying public property and threatening to hang his Vice President has the support of the overwhelming majority of Republican Primary Voters. Is the world over the edge, nut bar? The correct answer is yes, yes, yes, yes. "Hang Mike Pence" being said by a US President. Can that be true? Yes it can.  House Speaker Anthony Rota. It was his office that mistakenly invited a 98 year old Nazi to the Press Gallery in the House of Commons. He continues to say he accepts responsibility but does not want to resign, but probably will because he will be pushed. This isn't Russia, so he won't be pushed out of a window. But he will be pushed. I don't think he has internalized the damage done to Canadian democracy's House. Perhaps he needs to read more about the mass murdering unit the 98 year old visitor was with. This was not an ordinary group of soldiers. These men were enthusiastic accomplices of genocide. He has said I'm sorry. It's not likely to be enough, and so a person whose name you never heard of will likely go back to being a nobody, still drawing a salary as a Member of Parliament, still eligible for a pension, but no longer the Speaker of the House. By the way, he's the 37th speaker we've had since this experiment called Canada began in 1867. Allow me to be the first to say goodbye, Mr. Speaker. Au Revoir. Adios!

The Bridge with Peter Mansbridge
Can The Speaker Survive His Blunder?

The Bridge with Peter Mansbridge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 50:13


The Speaker of the House of Commons embarrasses himself and Parliament by honouring someone who fought for the Nazis.  Does his eventual apology end the story?  Then respected international analyst Janice Stein drops by with her regular feature "What Are We Missing?", looking at some of the countries that we aren't talking about as we focus for the most part on the countries in the major headlines.  

Go All In
The Canadian parliament cheer on a Nazi - What is going on?

Go All In

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 56:12


The Speaker of Canada's House of Commons, Anthony Rota, recognizing Yaroslav Hunka, a 98-year-old man who had served in a Nazi military unit during World War II, as a war hero. This recognition occurred after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address in the House of Commons. None of these politicians have any credibility left and should never again be listen to under any circumstance. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unspokentruthofficial/message

The Andrew Lawton Show
Liberals invite Nazi veteran to House of Commons

The Andrew Lawton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 44:13


House of Commons speaker Anthony Rota is facing calls to resign after inviting a 98-year old Ukrainian veteran of the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS to the House of Commons on the day of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky's speech. Justin Trudeau's office has blamed Rota, who has apologized, though many are saying this isn't enough. True North's Andrew Lawton weighs in. Plus, CBC is sitting on $400 million worth of real estate and the Liberal government spent $275,000 on its cabinet inflation summit. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation's Kris Sims joins the show to discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Big Five Podcast
Is Montreal the next Toronto? Plus: Why did the House of Commons honour a Nazi?

The Big Five Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 23:17


Elias Makos begins the week with David Heurtel, Former Quebec liberal cabinet minister, Council at Fasken and political analyst, and Anne Lagace-Dowson, political analyst. Two of Canada's most important national papers presented different visions of the future of Montreal and Quebec within 24 hours of each other House speaker Anthony Rota has officially apologised for recognizing a nazi soldier as a Ukrainian and Canadian hero Journal de Montréal tells the story of one Venezuelan migrant named Oscar who arrived in Quebec via Roxham Road

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Mulcair: how does a former Nazi soldier receive a standing ovation in the House of Commons?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 11:24


ON Point with Alex Pierson
Blacklocks Check-In: Mrs. Ex Trudeau and the conflict of interest act

ON Point with Alex Pierson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 10:15


Host Alex Pierson speaks with Tom Korski, Managing Editor of Blacklocks Reporter, about the soon to be Mrs. Ex Trudeau being exempt from the Conflict Of Interest Act disclosures under her separation agreement with the prime minister, Canadians welcome immigrants but cannot see where they're supposed to live, a South Pacific junket led by Commons speaker Anthony Rota cost taxpayers more than $150,000 records show. All this and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside the Village - A weekly podcast featuring newsmakers in Ontario
‘The insanity of this place has been escalating'

Inside the Village - A weekly podcast featuring newsmakers in Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 43:07


Parliament has adjourned for the summer, which means a much-needed break for the man whose primary job is to make sure everyone behaves inside the House of Commons. Anthony Rota — the MP for Nipissing-Timiskaming, and the 37th Speaker of the House — joins Inside the Village for an in-depth conversation about what really happens during Question Period. He talks to Frisco and Scott about decorum, the pursuit of common ground, and how he juggles his role as both impartial referee and champion for his constituents. Does Rota plan to stand for re-election? We ask him that, too. Also on the podcast: a husband and wife are in custody after a shocking human trafficking investigation near Barrie.

ON Point with Alex Pierson
Blacklocks Check-In: Alexandre Trudeau Testifies ''Need to Recognize Certain Accomplishments''

ON Point with Alex Pierson

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 11:17


Host Alex Pierson speaks with Tom Korski, Managing Editor of Blacklocks Reporter about Alexandre Trudeau testifying yesterday and stating how Canadians ''need to recognize certain accomplishments'' at the Commons ethics committee, Anthony Rota being rejected during an emergency debate on Chinese intimidation by a MP, CRTC and if a newSroom can show it is a credible news organization that would benefit under Bill C18. All this and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Biblio File hosted by Nigel Beale
Marius Kociejowski reflects on the Soul of the Book Trade

The Biblio File hosted by Nigel Beale

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 70:13


What's not to like here? Marius Kociejowski is charming, erudite and funny. Why should you listen to him? He's just written a memoir about the soul of the book trade. What happens in bookstores doesn't happen elsewhere​ he says. The multifariousness of human nature is more on show​ here​ ​t​han anywhere else, he says, and ​"​I think it's because of books, what they are, what they release in ourselves, and what they become when we make them magnets to our desires.”​   The ​memoir is called A Factotum in the Book Trade.  We talk about it and the lives of the booksellers​, collectors and characters ​Marius has​​ lived ​with for close to five decades​. He reveals secrets and describes feuds. He gives us a wonderful feel for the workings of the London Antiquarian book trade over the past fifty years. Bertram and Anthony Rota, Bernard and Martin Stone, Bill Hoffer, Peter Ellis, Raymond Danowski. They're all here. Have a listen.    (speaking of which, listening that is, thank you so much to all of you who have so loyally listened to my podcast over the years. Your attention, feedback, and friendship, has meant a great deal to me. No, I'm not quitting. Just want to express my gratitude). 

Bill Kelly Show
Is Ottawa Siege coming to an end, Emergencies Act debate turns ugly & National Inflation hits a three-decade high!

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 55:24


The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Latest from Ottawa: Ottawa's new interim police chief has told city council that officers will clear the streets of people protesting the government and COVID restrictions in the next few days. Convoy protests a ‘threat to our democracy' Trudeau tells premiers in letter And more GUEST: Alex Boutilier, National Politics Reporter for Global News - As opposition parties dug into their formal opposition to the Liberal government's Emergencies Act, debates took an ugly turn in question period as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau indirectly linked a Jewish MP to Nazi supporters. Comments directed to Conservative MP Melissa Lantsman were made during a heated exchange in which she compared his “positive, optimistic, hopeful vision of public life” in 2015 with recent negative comments made toward truck convoy supporters. This prompted the Speaker of the House of Commons, Anthony Rota, to remind all MPs, including the prime minister, “to use words that are not inflammatory in the House.” GUEST: Muhammad Ali, Senior Consultant for Crestview Strategies - Inflation hit a new three-decade high in January, heaping more pressure on the Bank of Canada to raise interest rates for the first time since the pandemic started. The consumer price index rose 5.1 per cent in January from a year earlier, accelerating from December's pace of 4.8 per cent and marking the first time since 1991 that inflation has surpassed 5 per cent, Statistics Canada said Wednesday. It was the 10th consecutive month that inflation has exceeded the Bank of Canada's target range of 1 per cent to 3 per cent. GUEST: Marvin Ryder, Professor with the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University

Politiquement incorrect
Filmer les policiers est devenu un réflexe, dit Lisée

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 11:25


La Rencontre Lisée - Mulcair avec Jean-François Lisée, ancien chef du Parti québécois et chroniqueur politique, et Thomas Mulcair, ancien chef du NPD et analyste politique (La Joute, chroniqueur au Journal) : Freeland présentera un mini-budget et poursuit sa mini-campagne à la chefferie. Le président de la Chambre, Anthony Rota, donne raison aux Conservateurs sur les vaccins.   Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Politiquement incorrect
L'intégrale du vendredi 3 décembre

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 120:49


L'actualité vue par Richard Martineau : un des amis de Pacifique a été arrêté pour agression sexuelle sur deux adolescentes.  La Rencontre Lisée - Mulcair avec Jean-François Lisée, ancien chef du Parti québécois et chroniqueur politique, et Thomas Mulcair, ancien chef du NPD et analyste politique (La Joute, chroniqueur au Journal) : Freeland présentera un mini-budget et poursuit sa mini-campagne à la chefferie. Le président de la Chambre, Anthony Rota, donne raison aux conservateurs sur les vaccins.   Segment LCN avec Richard et Jean-François Guérin : Houston Texas plus une ville de hockey que Québec? Une autre fusillade à Montréal.  Entrevue avec Sylvie Thibert, maman monoparentale de 2 enfants qui vit les conséquences de l'inflation : augmentation du coût de l'épicerie, du gaz, des prix des logements : derrière l'inflation se cachent des milliers de familles québécoises qui peinent à joindre les deux bouts avec l'augmentation systématique du coût de la vie.  Chronique Crime et Société avec Félix Séguin, journaliste au Bureau d'enquête de Québecor : un pourfendeur de la police arrêté à Québec. À J.E. ce soir : un grand reportage sur la Chinoise Huawei. La Rencontre Proulx-Martineau avec Gilles Proulx, chroniqueur au Journal de Montréal Journal de Québec : une découverte comparable à celle de Christophe Colomb. Le PQ s'est trouvé un cheval de bataille. La Rencontre Daoust-Martineau avec Yves Daoust, directeur de la section Argent du Journal de Montréal et du Journal de Québec : Fitzgibbon. Ottawa accorde des millions à des compagnies qui sont riches.  Entrevue avec Laurent Turcot, professeur au département des sciences humaines à la section histoire à l'UQTR et titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire des loisirs et des divertissements. Il est également derrière la chaîne YouTube  « L'histoire nous le dira ». Chronique de Jérôme Blanchet-Gravel, essayiste et journaliste : Éric Zemmour officiellement dans la course présidentielle. Jérôme vient de publier un livre. La Rencontre Bock-Côté - Martineau avec Mathieu Bock-Côté, chroniqueur blogueur au Journal de Montréal Journal de Québec et animateur du balado « Les idées mènent le monde » à QUB radio : les dérives du mouvement trans. Entrevue avec Stéphane Handfield, candidat à l'investiture dans la circonscription de Masson, dans Lanaudière pour le PQ et avocat en droit de l'immigration : l'avocat est candidat à l'investiture dans la circonscription de Masson. Il s'intéresse aux enjeux d'immigration et de langue française, il croit que le fédéral nuit aux intérêts de notre province et il aimerait qu'on ait le plein contrôle sur notre frontière. Une production QUB radio Décembre 2021 Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Power and Politics
Ontario Liberal MP Anthony Rota re-elected as Speaker of the House

Power and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 57:09


Power & Politics for Monday, November 22nd with Government House Leader Mark Holland, NDP House Leader Peter Julian, Bloc Québécois Deputy House Leader Christine Normandin, Prince Edward Island Premier Dennis King, British Columbia Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Rob Fleming, and the Power Panel.