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Jerry opens the show with commentary on how “Not American” has become the sum total of Canada’s national identity. He then turns to the Auditor General’s findings that commercial trucker training and licensing in Ontario are deeply problematic. Amanda Corbett, Director of the Caledon Community Road Safety Advocacy Group, joins Jerry to weigh in on this in her community. Canada’s auto industry could disappear by 2040, according to RBC. To unpack this, Jerry speaks with David Adams, President and CEO of Global Automakers of Canada. The hour closes with political columnist Brian Lilley from the Toronto Sun, who joins Jerry to discuss his latest column arguing that the Ontario Liberals can’t sweep voting irregularities under the rug.
On today's Party for Two, Jerry is at the party table with Brian Lilley, political columnist with the Toronto Sun, to break down the top stories of the day. Next, Jerry turns to Tech Topics with Francis Syms, Associate Dean of Information and Communications Technology at Humber Polytechnic, to explore the top tech topics of the day. Can ChatGPT be charged in a murder? Jerry speaks with Gavin Tighe, senior partner at Gardiner Roberts LLP and chair of the firm’s Litigation and Dispute Resolution Group, to unpack the legal implications of this. Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine‑Smith has lost his nomination battle for an upcoming Ontario provincial byelection. Jerry speaks with CTV political commentator, Scott Reid, about this.
Why is Ottawa moving away from a century-old program that supports Canadian veterans?In this episode of The LeDrew Three Minute Interview, Stephen LeDrew is joined by Brian Lilley to discuss the growing controversy surrounding the future of Canada's Commissionaires Program.For nearly 100 years, the Commissionaires have provided employment opportunities for veterans while delivering security services for government buildings across the country. The program has long been viewed as a successful model that supports veterans, promotes community, and operates on a non-profit basis.Now, questions arise after GardaWorld, a wealthy international company, lobbied the Carney Government to end the contract for the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires.LeDrew and Lilley discuss:The history and purpose of the Commissionaires programConcerns about lobbying and political influenceWhy critics say the move makes little financial senseThe role of private security firms and government contractsPotential impacts on veterans and employmentAnd whether Ottawa doesn't care about public backlash.The conversation also explores broader concerns about government transparency, insider influence, and whether political decision-making is becoming increasingly disconnected from public priorities.As scrutiny grows around the decision, many Canadians are asking a simple question: why replace a system that was already working in so many ways, AND supporting vets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Executive members of the federal public service have also returned to work full-time in the office today. We check in with Brian Lilley, political columnist for the Toronto Sun, on this order and other political news making headlines in Ottawa.
Is Mark Carney's proposed “Sovereign Wealth Fund” actually a sovereign DEBT fund?In this preview of a longer members-only conversation, Stephen LeDrew speaks with Brian Lilley about the federal government's latest economic proposal — and why many believe it is just another expensive Ottawa bureaucracy.Lilley argues the plan is fundamentally different from successful sovereign wealth funds like Norway's because Canada would be borrowing money to finance it rather than investing surplus revenue, of which we have none! He also raises concerns about political interference, government-backed investing, and Ottawa's growing habit of creating new agencies instead of reducing regulation and unleashing private-sector growth.This is just the beginning of the conversation.
Jerry opens the show with financial commentator, Pattie Lovett-Reid, to talk about Mark Carney’s fiscal update. He then takes your calls on Ontario’s proposal to ban cellphones in schools and restrict social media access for kids, as the province considers new rules. Doug Ford’s poll numbers have slipped. Jerry speaks with Brian Lilley about the direction of the government. Plus, should Virgin Radio Producer Leah have given up her seat on an airplane?
Jerry opens the show with the news that Doug Ford is backing off the airplane purchase, as the province now plans to sell the $28.9‑million private jet “as quickly as possible” following public backlash. Jerry then speaks with Brian Lilley, political columnist at the Toronto Sun, about his column arguing that Ford caved to pressure in reversing the jet decision. Next, Jerry turns to a safety issue where drivers keep running the same Scarborough red light, prompting a local councillor to speak out. Jerry speaks with Sean Shapiro about the rules of the intersection. Jerry also discusses an incident in which Caryma Sa’d’s phone was taken while she was covering a protest, raising questions about safety.
It’s Party for Two! Today Tristin Hopper joins Jerry at the table to break down the top stories of the day. Jerry and Brian Lilley discuss last night’s by‑election results and the newly announced fuel tax break. Next, it’s Telescopic Tuesday, as NEWSTALK 1010 Science Expert Dan Riskin brings the top science stories of the week and answers listener questions. Prime Minister Carney announced that Canada is temporarily suspending the federal fuel excise tax on gas, diesel, and aviation fuel. Jerry speaks with Dan McTeague, president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, about what this means for prices.
Jim Richards is at the party table for today's Party for Two to talk about the top stories of the day. Jerry then digs into the latest provincial budget with Toronto Sun political columnist, Brian Lilley. With the Blue Jays home opener tonight, Jerry welcomes Jason Agnew and Mike Wilner to preview the game and the season ahead. Bob Reid is here for Touchdowns and Fumbles. This week, Bob and Jerry get your thoughts on the controversy surrounding the Air Canada CEO, who faces calls for resignation after offering condolences only in English following the fatal collision at LaGuardia Airport.
Jerry opens the show with commentary on a UN committee warning that Canada’s new immigration bill may compromise rights. He then speaks with Brian Lilley, columnist at the Toronto Sun, about his latest piece on why the Liberals are expanding the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. Jerry turns to the story of Toronto police banning protesters from residential streets in a neighbourhood. Caryma Sa’d, Toronto lawyer and independent journalist, joins him to talk about this. Then Jerry brings in former TikTok traffic cop Sean Shapiro to answer listener driving questions and clear up the rules everyone argues about.
Free For All Friday - Hour 1 Amanda Galbraith breaks down the biggest stories of the day with Canada's top newsmakers. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre appeared on the highly-popular Joe Rogan Experience this week. Will this podcast appearance help him politically, both in Canada and in the States? Did it help Canada's image in a testy trade war with Trump? Postmedia’s Brian Lilley dissects the key highlights. Alberta is moving to restrict MAiD with new legislation. We dig deeper with Inclusion Canada CEO Krista Carr, a disability advocacy organization which supports the move. Five years and billions of dollars later, Meta is putting the Metaverse on the backburner. Tech analyst Carmi Levy explains why that matters. Free For All Friday - Hour 2 Contributors from all over the country join The Roundtable to discuss the top stories of the week. Today’s edition features Bluesky Strategy Group vice-president Jordan Paquet and Canadian Shield Institute managing director Vass Bednar. Topic 1: Pierre Poilievre’s Joe Rogan Experience: How the leader of Canada's Conservatives handled his appearance on the world’s biggest podcast. Topic 2: Ontario Premier Doug Ford made waves this week when he congratulated a homeowner for shooting a robber who broke in. Our panelists dig into those comments, as well as the wider issue of rising crime. Topic 3: Canada has slipped to 25th in the World Happiness Rankings, according to this year’s World Happiness Report. So why exactly is that frown not turning upside down as often? Topic 4: This Hour Has 22 Minutes recently made a spoof of 'The Pitt', a rising star in today's TV series lineup. The skit itself made fun of Canadian healthcare. Good satire or done in poor taste?
There's a lot going on in the world and in Canada. We're keeping a close eye on the Liberal government following last week's floor crossing and three upcoming byelections, as well as Canada's role in global conflicts. Brian Lilley, political columnist for the Toronto Sun, joins us to talk about the latest political stories making headlines.
Jerry opens the show by reorganizing Toronto politics, weighing in on leadership at the city, and the upcoming election. Robyn Urback, columnist at the Globe and Mail wrote that Mark Carney can travel the world, but he must still be accountable to Canadians. She joins Jerry to discuss her position. There’s no reason IRGC members should be allowed to stay in Canada, says political columnist Brian Lilley. Brian Lilley joins the show to weigh in on this with Jerry. Plus - High school students protest OSAP changes as school counsellors warn of growing uncertainty for future applicants.
Jerry opens the show feeling like today's stories are the same old news on repeat. So he’s turning to something more fun: your favourite movie remakes. Then Jerry discusses Brad Bradford's calls for police at every TTC station and platform‑edge doors across the system. . New polling shows why Conservatives aren’t exactly eager for an election right now, and Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley joins Jerry to break it down. Plus, alcohol sales in Canada just saw the biggest annual drop since tracking began. Are you cutting back too?
Brian Lilley joins Jerry Agar at the Party for Two table to break down the top stories of the day. Aurel Braun explains how the conflict in the Middle East is widening as Iran retaliates following the killing of its supreme leader, and what this means for global politics. Jerry reacts to a police advisory after a canned martini was found in a child’s school lunchbox, and asks listeners what’s ended up in school lunches that definitely shouldn’t have. Jerry also shares a story about quiet quitting and gives his take on why the trend isn’t going away.
The United States and Israel launch attacks on Iran Saturday morning in what President Donald Trump said was a "massive operation" to destroy the country's military capabilities, eliminate the threat of creating nuclear weapons and allow the people of Iran to take over their government. It was a weekend not short of changing headlines. To catch us up, Brian Lilley, political columnist for the Toronto Sun, joins guest host Brent Loucks on the latest in Washington, Ottawa and Iran.
Jerry opens the show with his reaction to another Conservative crossing the floor. He then speaks with Richard Lyall, President of RESCON, to unpack a major housing report and what it means for supply and affordability. Tony Chapman, branding and marketing expert, joins to break down the latest trends in consumer headlines, like: the grandson of the inventor of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups accuses Hershey of cutting corners, Tim Hortons is bringing back Roll Up The Rim, and Canadian Tire reveals a new AI platform to detect consumer trends. Plus, Brian Lilley from the Toronto Sun talks about the rising costs for a downtown women’s shelter that still has no opening in sight.
While Ottawa remains in the dark, MP Jamil Jivani just returned from Washington with a direct update from the US.
Brian Lilley was live on the floor of the Conservative convention in Calgary, where the party gave emphatic support to keeping Pierre Poilievre as leader — and expectations were high for the Liberal government to call an election this spring. While there, Brian spoke with longtime Conservative MPs Michelle Rempel-Garner and Chris Warkentin about why they think Prime Minister Mark Carney is more vulnerable at the ballot box than he might think. He talks to campaign manager Steve Outhouse about the strategy when an election comes; and Gary Keller, a veteran of the Conservative organization, about what could be giving Carney second thoughts. He also chats with Jamil Jivani about the party's changing image among voters, especially younger ones. (Recorded January 31, 2026) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hundreds of Albertans lined up in Calgary yesterday to sign a petition pushing for a referendum on separation from Canada. The independence movement is gaining steam with events and petition stops across the province, but is separation the only option, or can Alberta and Ottawa find a way to work things out? Evan welcomes Brian Lilley, political columnist for the Toronto Sun, to weigh in on the debate.
Brian Lilley joins Jerry at the party table for today's Party for Two, including a discussion on why Toronto’s Jewish community needs allies to stand with them. Chapman’s Ice Cream cancelled shifts during extreme cold, should more employers follow suit? Plus, should you be ordering food delivery during a winter storm? Karen Mazurkewich from the GTAA joins Jerry with an update on Pearson Airport operations as flights face delays and cancellations across Canada.
Jerry opens the show discussing how AI has become so out of control, we can't tell what is real and what's not anymore. Francis Syms joins Jerry to discuss the future of AI as well as Meta Smart Glasses and the breach of privacy it presents. Brian Lilley talks about his article about the idea that Doug Ford's government is working hard to keep secret booze tax hike a secret. Jerry also expands on the continued tension between Mark Carney and Doug Ford.
Jim Richards sits down with Jerry at the party tables. Brian Lilley joins Jerry to talk about his article he published today on Mark Carney's deal he made with China. Jerry discusses the continuing issue of Canada's bail system, and Bob Reid joins with his weekly segment, Touchdowns and Fumbles.
Karen Stintz joins Jerry at the party table for today's Party for Two. Jerry and Brian Lilley discuss the unveiling of the 2026 Toronto budget today. The Blacklock's Report with Tom Korski! A vide captured the lack of legroom in some WestJet Flights, Jerry gets your thoughts.
Guest host Justin Blackwell reviews the year that was in Canadian politics with Brian Lilley, political columnist for the Toronto Sun, and looks ahead to what 2026 might bring for Canadians. Guest host Justin Blackwell looks back on the year that was and ahead to what 2026 will bring with Jason Aebig, CEO of the Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce.
Is the media actually providing Canadians with facts and context? Our panel with Tara Henley, Brian Lilley, and Peter Menzies looks at the aversion to “controversial” content.
Vass Bednar joins Jerry at the party table on today's Party for Two. Caryma Sa'd talks to Jerry about protests in the city. Preet Banerjee speaks with Jerry about why young people are stressed out and broke. Brian Lilley talks about how surging food prices highlight cost-of-living concerns.
Brian Lilley is at today's party table. Jerry discusses how he manages his holiday plans, Tom Korski is back for his weekly Blacklocks Report, and if you bring up these nine topics in a conversation, then you have below average social skills… according to a report.
Cam in a Pizzeria says public debates about minimum wage are missing major details, Coreen and Robert have thoughts on our Nov. 12 Brian Lilley interview, Jason has a theory about MP Matt Jeneroux's early retirement, Chris has a message for would-be homebuyers, and Laura says she's willing to go to jail to fight for workers' rights. It's The Flamethrower presented by the DQs of Northwest Edmonton and Sherwood Park! FIRE UP YOUR FLAMETHROWER: talk@ryanjespersen.com When you visit the DQs in Palisades, Namao, Newcastle, Westmount, and Baseline Road, be sure to tell 'em Real Talk sent you! FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, INSTAGRAM, and LINKEDIN: @realtalkrj & @ryanjespersen JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Rural Alberta is not backing down. In recent town halls, long-time farmers and landowners jeered senior UCP political staffers pitching the government's plan for cleaning up decades of oil and gas well problems. They see broken trust — and they're demanding real accountability. In this episode, we're joined by Drew Anderson of The Narwhal (3:00), who's been in the thick of this coverage. He'll help us make sense of the divide: the Alberta of tight-knit rural communities, and the Alberta of big-oil power brokers. Feature interviews on Real Talk are presented by Mercedes-Benz Edmonton West. THIS EPISODE IS PRESENTED BY RAPIDEX FINANCIAL. GET CRYPTO YOUR WAY - ANYTIME, ANYWHERE - WITH MADE-IN-ALBERTA RAPIDEX FINANCIAL: https://rapidexfinancial.com/ MBEW: https://www.mercedes-benz-edmontonwest.ca/ 39:00 | Real Talkers have their say in our Live Chat powered by Park Power. Jespo shares a personal story about activist Wiebo Ludwig. SAVE on INTERNET, ELECTRICITY, and NATURAL GAS: https://parkpower.ca/realtalk/ 48:30 | We dig into a story that's flying under the radar, but it's hitting a lot of Canadian veterans right where it hurts — literally. Veterans Affairs has quietly rolled out major changes to its coverage of shockwave therapy, a non-invasive treatment many vets say has been the only thing that's actually kept them moving, working, and out of chronic pain. Echelon Wellness CEO Igor Gimelshtein tells us why he thinks VAC is making a mistake. 1:15:45 | Cam in a Pizzeria says public debates about minimum wage are missing major details, Coreen and Robert have thoughts on our Nov. 12 Brian Lilley interview, Jason has a theory about MP Matt Jeneroux's early retirement, Chris has a message for would-be homebuyers, and Laura says she's willing to go to jail to fight for workers' rights. It's The Flamethrower presented by the DQs of Northwest Edmonton and Sherwood Park! FIRE UP YOUR FLAMETHROWER: talk@ryanjespersen.com When you visit the DQs in Palisades, Namao, Newcastle, Westmount, and Baseline Road, be sure to tell 'em Real Talk sent you! FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, INSTAGRAM, and LINKEDIN: @realtalkrj & @ryanjespersen JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Bombshell emails released just moments before we started streaming this episode suggest Donald Trump hasn't exactly been truthful about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and his knowledge of what was going on. Jespo and Johnny open the show with what the emails (released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee) imply, and what remains to be seen. THIS EPISODE IS PRESENTED BY RAPIDEX FINANCIAL: https://rapidexfinancial.com/ 33:45 | Sounds like Pierre Poilievre isn't the only federal party leader staring down a caucus revolt. Conservative commentator Brian Lilley dishes on blowback Mark Carney's facing from Liberal MPs unhappy about the direction of Canada's EV mandate. Real Talk feature interviews are presented by Mercedes-Benz Edmonton West. MBEW: https://www.mercedes-benz-edmontonwest.ca/ 57:45 | Brian takes on the Trump/Epstein story, and tells us what he's hearing about Liberal efforts to recruit unhappy Conservative MPs. Plus, in a Real Talk scoop, Brian lays out the real reason* Chris d'Entremont crossed the floor. *may not actually be the real reason READ BRIAN'S WORK: https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/chris-dentremont-crosses-floor-liberals-politics-over-principle 1:16:30 | Now's the perfect time to shop in Jasper for the perfect Christmas gift! We've got details - including Moonlight Madness on November 21 - in this week's #MyJasper Memories presented by Tourism Jasper. PLAN YOUR JASPER SHOPPING GETAWAY: https://www.jasper.travel/christmas-in-jasper/ 1:33:00 | Did you see the UCP-branded wreath at the St. Albert Remembrance Day ceremony? It wasn't on Ryan's radar until Real Talkers brought it up in the Live Chat powered by Park Power. What do you think about it? Leave a comment below! SAVE on INTERNET, ELECTRICITY, and NATURAL GAS: https://parkpower.ca/realtalk/ 1:35:45 | Real Talker Carmen - a Canadian veteran - says we need to do so much more for those who served in Afghanistan. Jespo reads his email to talk@ryanjespersen.com WATCH OUR REMEMBRANCE DAY SPECIAL: rtrj.info/111125LestWeForget FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, INSTAGRAM, and LINKEDIN: @realtalkrj & @ryanjespersen JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
A certain advert in Ontario has caused US President Donald Trump to end trade talks with Canada.Mark Carney, the Prime Minister, is trying to strike a deal to ease US tariffs, but Ontario premier Doug Ford has been behind this new advert, which uses excerpts of a national radio address from former US President Ronald Reagan in 1987.Was Trump justified? Or might he be thin-skinned? What do you think?Joining Ciara Doherty to discuss is Brian Lilley, Chief political columnist for the Toronto Sun.Image: Reuters
As Parliament prepares to resume, a Radio-Canada report says pipelines are nowhere on the Carney cabinet's agenda. That puts Ottawa at odds with Alberta and Saskatchewan, where Premiers Danielle Smith and Scott Moe have been clear: if the federal government wants energy projects to move forward, it must repeal or rewrite C-69, lift the West Coast tanker ban, and scrap the emissions cap. Guest host Kris Sims is joined by Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley to break down the politics and the math. Lilley explains why companies won't propose major projects under today's rules — pointing to regulatory uncertainty and past cancellations like Northern Gateway and Energy East — and warns shelving pipelines now would inflame Western alienation and damage national unity. They also dig into the economics: stalled investment, lost revenue, and Canada's widening GDP-per-capita gap with the U.S. Lilley argues predictable rules — not pauses and reviews — are what industry needs across oil and gas, autos, steel and telecom. Finally, the show tackles youth unemployment and immigration policy. After Doug Ford suggested young people should “look harder” for work, Lilley notes Ontario's youth jobless rate is elevated and entry-level markets are squeezed by the temporary foreign worker stream, expanded work rights for international students, and rapid inflows of work-eligible newcomers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Labour Day episode of The Candice Malcolm Show, guest host Kris Sims pulls back the curtain on the noisy rhetoric that dominates this holiday. While union bosses lead parades and issue warnings that government services will be “cut to the bone,” Canadians deserve to hear the truth about who really represents workers. Kris explains the key difference between trade unions—the carpenters, boilermakers, and plumbers who work with their hands—and government unions like PSAC, which represent bureaucrats inside Ottawa. Trade unions fight for the people who build and fix things. Government unions fight for bigger bureaucracies, higher taxes, and more members on the payroll. Canadians are already paying a steep price. According to calculations highlighted by the Fraser Institute, the average worker loses more than 40 percent of their paycheque to taxes. That means less money for families to buy food, pay rent, or save for the future—while Ottawa keeps growing larger. Since 2015, the federal bureaucracy has ballooned by nearly 100,000 positions, yet services like passports and immigration processing have only gotten worse. Joining Kris is Brian Lilley, political columnist at the Toronto Sun and host of the Full Comment podcast. Brian has spent decades covering politics in Ottawa and Queen's Park. He explains why skilled trades are shifting away from the NDP and toward the Conservatives, what's really going on with Mark Carney's so-called budget “cuts,” and how government departments use scare tactics—threatening to close libraries, parks, or even the RCMP Musical Ride—to block meaningful restraint. The two also discuss how the CBC continues to dodge accountability—refusing to disclose how much taxpayer money is spent on advertising, and hiding how many Canadians actually subscribe to its Gem streaming app. Brian shares his insights on why CBC stonewalls access-to-information requests and how its management culture differs from standard newsrooms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One-day sentences for aiding and abetting the Islamic State terror group, a few short years for murder, but possibly more if you're an anti-vaccine trucker: these stories and loads of others from recent Canadian court cases seem to be undermining the public's faith in our justice system. Brian chats with Postmedia columnists Jamie Sarkonak and Brian Lilley about how things went so wrong and what to do about it. They also discuss the recent acquittal of the five hockey players for sexual assault, and how the judge's exceptional handling of the case shows that all is not lost if we want to fix the system — if anyone in government is ever willing to try. (Recorded July 25, 2025) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Kathryn Marshall of Marshall Law. Kathryn is representing Travis Dhanraj, who very publicly resigned from the CBC earlier this week in two public letters exposing the toxic and abusive culture at the state broadcaster. According to Dhanraj: “editorial protocols were weaponized to create structural barriers for some while empowering others — particularly a small circle of senior Ottawa-based journalists. When I questioned these imbalances, I was met with silence, resistance, and eventually, retaliation. I was fighting for balance and accused of being on a “crusade.” The latest twist in this story comes from Brian Lilley at the Toronto Sun, who reported Wednesday that the CBC is not accepting Dhanraj's resignation. “It's like an abusive relationship,” Marshall told Malcolm, adding, “Let me make it perfectly clear: my client no longer works at the CBC.” Marshall provides shocking new details in this case, and adds that her inbox has been flooded with similar complaints and accusations going back decades. Don't miss this explosive episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's ‘Candice Malcolm Show,' Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley joins guest host Kris Sims to discuss Mark Carney folding like a cheap suit after President Trump breaks off trade talks over the Liberals' ‘Digital Sales Tax.' Is this what Carney and his voters meant by “elbows up” during the federal election? And what does this indicate about Carney's supposed master negotiating skills as trade talks resume? Then Kris and Brian discuss exclusive new polling from One Persuasion that shows that the federal horserace remains tight and virtually unchanged since the federal election - contrary to those in the media who demand Conservatives give up the fight in the face of the ‘Carney honeymoon.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney barely has had little time to find his seat in Ottawa's post-election, and today he's face-to-face with US President Donald Trump.It's the first big test for the new Prime Minister as he promised to be tough on Trump in face of sweeping tariffs and annexation threats.Brian Lilley, Chief Political Columnist for the Toronto Sun and Tasha Kheiriddin, Canadian Public Affairs Commentator to discuss this meeting and the state of play here in Canada post-elections…
Stu Burguiere examines President Donald Trump's plans to sign an executive order eliminating the United States Department of Education. Will this finally be the opportunity citizens need to take their children's education back into their own hands? Then, political columnist Brian Lilley joins with an insider's perspective on Canada's reaction to Donald Trump's foreign policy. And Stu reveals an angle to the Russia-Ukraine conflict that the mainstream media is bending over backward to avoid. TODAY'S SPONSORS: FAST GROWING TREES Get 15% off your first purchase when you use the code ‘STU' at checkout at http://www.FastGrowingTrees.com/STU REAL ESTATE AGENTS I TRUST For more information, please visit http://www.RealEstateAgentsITrust.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
222 Minutes hops on as we discuss the next Prime Minister of Canada. This is the full-livestream which aired Sunday March 9th and included appearances by: Marty Up North, Vesper, Drew Weatherhead, Kris Sims, David Knight Legg, Dustin Newman, Ken Rutherford, Brian Lilley, Nikolas Morianos, Brett Oland, Faisal Huda, Tom Bodrovics, Grant Abraham, Jim Sinclair and Leighton Grey. Cornerstone Forum ‘25https://www.showpass.com/cornerstone25/Get your voice heard: Text Shaun 587-217-8500Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcastSilver Gold Bull Links:Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.comText Grahame: (587) 441-9100Bow Valley Credit UnionWebsite: www.BowValleycu.comEmail: welcome@BowValleycu.com Use the code “SNP” on all ordersProphet River Links:Website: store.prophetriver.com/Email: SNP@prophetriver.com
Ontario PC leader Doug Ford is nearing a third term after calling a snap election. Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley joins Dave Breakenridge to discuss how U.S. President Trump's threats, including tariffs, have overshadowed other issues in the campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
222 Minutes hops on to discuss this week's headlines along with special guests Brian Lilley from the Toronto Sun and lawyer Leighton Grey. Cornerstone Forum ‘25https://www.showpass.com/cornerstone25/Text Shaun 587-217-8500Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcastE-transfer here: shaunnewmanpodcast@gmail.comSilver Gold Bull Links:Website: https://silvergoldbull.caEmail: SNP@silvergoldbull.comText Grahame: (587) 441-9100
On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice breaks down the Trudeau government's censorship regime and explains how Trudeau's recent reversal on a Meta news ban is callous and hypocritical. Later in the show, Candice is joined by investigative journalist Sam Cooper, and they discuss how foreign gangs – Chinese, Mexican, Indian and Iranian – are working together IN CANADA to distribute drugs all over the world. They talk about how this problemed developed, how weak laws allow perpetrators to walk, and discuss Pierre Poilievre's recent announcement to give life sentences to drug kingpins. Finally, Candice is joined by a non-woke leftist, Julien Newman, to discuss Mark Carney, Donald Trump and Jagmeet Singh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Stu Does America 1,000th episode spectacular! Join Stu Burguiere as he breaks down the latest anti-censorship movements made by Mark Zuckerberg and Meta and theorizes what other positive actions we could see in the social media world now that Donald Trump has been re-elected president. Then, the Toronto Sun's Brian Lilley joins to explain Justin Trudeau's resignation and what that means for the country moving forward. And Stu takes a few minutes to memorialize the "Stu Does America" guests who have made the greatest impact on the world. TODAY'S SPONSOR JASE MEDICAL Go to http://www.Jase.com today and enter code “STU” at checkout for a discount on your order Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Hart2Heart, host Dr. Mike Hart welcomes Brian Lilley, a columnist for the Toronto Sun. They discuss Brian's background in journalism and his recent work. They touch on topics, including Canadian politics, economic challenges, and media representation. Brian offers insights on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's stance on climate change and economic policies, highlighting Trudeau's perceived disconnection from the realities faced by ordinary Canadians. Dr. Hart and Brian discuss healthcare challenges in Canada, particularly the lack of access to family doctors and the impact of immigration on the healthcare system. Brian critiques the Liberal government's policies and contrasts them with potential solutions from a Conservative perspective. Lastly, they discuss the U.S. election results, particularly the return of President Donald Trump and its effects on U.S.-Canada trade relations. Guest Bio and Links: Brian Lilley is a political columnist for the Toronto Sun known for his sharp analysis of Canadian politics. Over the past two decades, he has covered major political events, including elections and policy shifts, and is a trusted voice on Canada's evolving political landscape. Listeners can learn more about Brian Lilley on his website, IG @brianlille, and on X @brianlilley Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart (0:15) Dr. Hart welcomes Brian Lilley to the listeners (1:00) Brian shares a brief background of his journalistic background (2:15) Justin Trudeau's climate change priorities (7:00) Climate change vs. economic reality (10:00) A breakdown of the latest tax plans (14:30) Canadian healthcare system struggle (16:00) Ontario's healthcare spending increases (20:00) Medical training and immigration issues (23:00) “I always say, look, the care is great when you get in, It's getting in. That's the problem.” (31:00) Safe injection sites debate (33:00) The four pillars of drug policy (35:30) Activism and the failure of treatment (37:30) The consequences of safe supply (44:00) Should involuntary treatment be the new approach for youth? (50:00) Comparing Trump and Biden's impact on Canada (51:30) Navigating trade relations with the US (56:00) Closing thoughts --- Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap that exists in the medical community. Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Social Links: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart
In this week's inaugural edition of Unpopular Monologues, Stu Burguiere explains why the political polling for the 2024 election was pretty much on point and described a result almost identical to what we got. Then, the Toronto Sun's Brian Lilley joins to explain why Canada needs to get with the times and send Prime Minister Justin Trudeau the way of Joe Biden. And Stu explains what the electric vehicle industry can expect from incoming President Donald Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Original link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wq1CxCx056I&t=14s [The Toronto Sun's Lilley Unleashed] #immigration #lebanon #judaism #islam #middleeast #canada #academia #university #progressivism #justintrudeau #multiculturalism _______________________________________ If you appreciate my work and would like to support it: https://subscribestar.com/the-saad-truth https://patreon.com/GadSaad https://paypal.me/GadSaad To subscribe to my exclusive content on Twitter, please visit my bio at https://twitter.com/GadSaad _______________________________________ This clip was posted on June 28, 2024 on my YouTube channel as THE SAAD TRUTH_1704: https://youtu.be/Wb7MM73g62M _______________________________________ Please visit my website gadsaad.com, and sign up for alerts. If you appreciate my content, click on the "Support My Work" button. I count on my fans to support my efforts. You can donate via Patreon, PayPal, and/or SubscribeStar. _______________________________________ Dr. Gad Saad is a professor, evolutionary behavioral scientist, and author who pioneered the use of evolutionary psychology in marketing and consumer behavior. In addition to his scientific work, Dr. Saad is a leading public intellectual who often writes and speaks about idea pathogens that are destroying logic, science, reason, and common sense. _______________________________________
In an apparent attempt to halt the vote to pass a temporary budget, Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman was seen pulling a fire alarm. Glenn and Stu discuss Bowman's poor defense for pulling the alarm. Glenn discusses the importance of trusting your gut and having faith. Glenn reads a list of "conspiracy theories" that have been proven true. Canada is enacting new laws restricting what you're allowed to say on podcasts and forcing a government podcast registry. Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley joins to discuss his concerns about a podcast registry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In an apparent attempt to halt the vote to pass a temporary budget, Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman was seen pulling a fire alarm. Glenn and Stu discuss Bowman's poor defense for pulling the alarm. Glenn discusses the importance of trusting your gut and having faith. Glenn reads a list of "conspiracy theories" that have been proven true. Glenn and Stu discuss the infighting between House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Rep. Matt Gaetz. Canada is enacting new laws restricting what you're allowed to say on podcasts and forcing a government podcast registry. Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley joins to discuss his concerns about a podcast registry. Missouri allows those who have been hurt by gender-affirming care up to 15 years ago to file a lawsuit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices