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Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about “The Tonight Show's” Jimmy Fallon asking Roseanne Barr about being a Trump supporter and having it blow up in his face; what modern-day Gillette commercials seem to have forgotten about their customers; Charlamagne tha God and Andrew Schulz calling BS on Colin Kaepernick for accusing his parents of racism for not supporting various black hairstyles; Bud Light joining the woke corporations list with it's partnership with Dylan Mulvaney; the latest from Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina about the Trump arrest; “60 Minutes'” Sharyn Alfonsi asking Alejandro Mayorkas why Biden is against a U.S. border wall and why he can't admit that there is a border crisis; James Comey's reaction to the Trump arrest; the “All-In Podcast's” David Sacks explaining how dangerous the current bill to ban TikTok really is; Ontario's Kristyn Wong-Tam proposing special community safety zones around drag performance to protect drag queens from homophobic comments; Jordan Peterson telling PragerU viewers how to fix yourself; and much more. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/
GOOD NEWS out of Idaho! Governor Brad Little signs HB 71 into law, banning "gender affirming" services (medication, hormones & surgeries) for children under the age of 18! And Montana is on its way to passing a similar bill to protect children, SB 99.Idaho Gov. Brad Little signs bill banning gender-affirming care for minors (msn.com)House gives initial approval to bill that would ban types of gender-affirming care for trans minors (missoulian.com)Matt Walsh on Twitter: "A trans EMT tried to use his medical training to prove that sex is not binary. He ran into trouble when I asked him how he'd respond to a patient with a penis who claims he's having a miscarriage. https://t.co/COtz0m0sS6" / Twitter Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ on Twitter: "Canadian politician Kristyn Wong-Tam, who uses the pseudo-pronouns "they/them," proposes legislation to criminalize "offensive remarks" within 100 meters of a Drag Queen Story Hour. They want to eliminate free speech and turn normal people into criminals. https://t.co/egqEnXmYe5" / TwitterJoin the movement! Become a member: Conservative Ladies of America - Conservative Ladies of AmericaIn Washington: Registered Supporter - Conservative Ladies of WashingtonMake a donation: GiveSendGo - : The #1 Free Christian Fundraising Site.Connect with me!info@juliebarrett.usjuliebarrett.us(7) Julie Barrett (@juliecbarrett) / TwitterJulie Barrett Womansplaining | FacebookInstagram: @realjuliebarrettSupport the show
Affordability is a top election issue, and housing is a large part of that. To help us understand the various offerings to voters, we welcome candidates from three of the four parties: Kristyn Wong-Tam, NDP candidate in Toronto Centre; Chi Nguyen, Liberal candidate for Spadina-Fort York; and Green Party candidate in Parry Sound-Muskoka, Matt Richter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Libby Znaimer is joined by David Cravit, Vice President of Zoomer Media and Chief Membership Officer at CARP, Bill VanGorder, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Policy Officer of CARP, Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs. It's the first time our Zoomer Squad convenes since the provincial budget was released late last week. There are some Zoomer-focused commitments in there including a $1-billion boost to home care over three years and a new tax credit for low-income Seniors (adults 70 and older) should the PCs be re-elected. ----- A LOOK AHEAD TO TORONTO'S MUNICIPAL ELECTION Libby Znaimer is joined by Karen Stintz, CEO of Variety Village. The City of Toronto's election registration campaign starts today. Our current mayor, John Tory, is seeking a third term in office. Who are his rivals in this race? At this point in time, it's hard to tell. And, at the same time, there are 25 seats in city council that will be voted on. We know that two veteran councillors, Joe Cressy and Kristyn Wong-Tam will be leaving city hall. Karen, who served as a City councillor, actually ran for mayor at one point. She weighs in on the latest. ---- ANDREA HORWATH'S HEALTHCARE PROMISES Libby Znaimer is joined by Andrea Horwath, Leader of the Official Opposition Ontario NDP. If there is one big thing on Andrea's mind right now it's the provincial election that is kicking off this Wednesday. She joins Libby to detail her ambitious plans and what she thinks of her rivals' plans. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
Dr. Julie Ponesse joins Darnell & Joel to continue their conversation. The discussion covers the following: Does morality require perfection? Subject matter experts and proper understanding of "Appeal to Authority" fallacy Epistemology: How do you know that you know? Public education's shaping of the culture Is it appropriate to compare vaccine passports with the Star of David? 10 stages of genocide https://linktr.ee/sixcentsreport Produced by Madden Mitchell Media Song from our intro: Sho Baraka - Pedantic Related Episode: #133 & #134 References: Why are so many choosing a life in a cage? | Dr. Julie Ponesse WONG-TAM: Let's choose discourse over divisiveness Toronto Public Health vice-chair questions city's COVID-19 policy Wong-Tam apologizes for sharing misleading vaccine information in column Apologizing for an ‘honest mistake,' Kristyn Wong-Tam says she won't be extending her term as public health vice-chair Why Public Schools and the Mainstream Media Dumb Us Down John Taylor Gatto Student dragged from Western University class for repeatedly violating COVID-19 vaccine policy The ten stages of genocide Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil The Grossly Misunderstood 'Banality of Evil' Theory Dr. Julie Ponesse contact info: https://www.thedemocracyfund.ca/ Twitter YouTube Give us your two cents via: Facebook Twitter sixcentsreport@gmail.com
Jane Brown is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by the Zoomer Squad's David Cravit, Vice President of Zoomer Media and Chief Membership Officer at CARP, alongside Bill VanGorder, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Policy Officer of CARP, and Peter Muggeridge, Senior Editor at Zoomer Magazine. It's week two of the federal election. As the federal party leaders continue on the campaign trail, our Zoomer Squad weighs in on what they've been observing. And, Twitter labels a tweet by Chrystia Freeland as "manipulated media" in which they edited a video making it appear as though Conservative leader Erin O'Toole is in favour of for-profit healthcare. Meanwhile, David Cravit responds to a National Post opinion piece by Sabrina Maddeaux about the one-time payment of $500 to Seniors. Our panelists weigh in on this and more. ---- CROWDING AND NO SOCIAL DISTANCING AT TORONTO'S PEARSON AIRPORT
The Sunday edition of the Best Fight Back, from the week that was, with Jane Brown Interviews with: - Peter Weltman and Patricia Tomasi on the costs of long-term care and vaccinating staff - John Papastergiou on pharmacies administering the second dose of AstraZeneca vaccines - Josh Matlow and Kristyn Wong-Tam on government regulations overruling city noise by-laws and extending construction hours across the province - Dr. Andre Marcoux on Better Hearing and Speech Month - And the best calls of the week!
This week, we unlearned all the advice about steering clear of politics and religion. Our guest, Toronto City Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam, is modelling true allyship in the way she advocates for her constituents' diverse needs. In this humbling conversation, Councillor Wong-Tam talks about the need for more smart, progressive women, especially those who are racialized and differently abled in the government. She shares her own inspiring journey into political office and how running for office is the most physically and spiritually challenging experience she has been through. It's a version of government we don't see often – the singular human experience. If we have more leaders like her in this city, we are in good hands. Lots to unpack in this incredible episode.
The Sunday edition of the Best Fight Back, from the week that was, with Jane Brown Interviews with: - Zoomer Squad with Bill VanGorder, Peter Muggeridge, and David Cravit on Ontario's crackdown on big box stores - Dr. Ryan Imgrund, Dr. Gerald Evans, and Dr. Timothy Sly on the effectiveness of the pandemic lockdowns - Kristyn Wong Tam and Ann Summer Dossena on saving the Dominion Foundry - Dr. Danial Schecter on using cannabis for chronic pain - And the best calls of the week!
Libby Znaimer is joined by Kristyn Wong Tam, Toronto City Councillor for Toronto Centre (Ward 13) and Ann Summers Dossena, founder of The International Resource Centre for Performing Artists and a board member of the Corktown Residents and Business Association. The province has begun demolition of heritage properties in the city's West Don Lands including: The Dominion Wheel and Foundries Company site, at 153 to 185 Eastern Ave. This, despite cries from the community to stop this from happening. Our guests detail why this move by the province is a concern. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
Libby Znaimer is joined by Kristyn Wong Tam, Toronto City Councillor for Toronto Centre (Ward 13) and Ann Summers Dossena, founder of The International Resource Centre for Performing Artists and a board member of the Corktown Residents and Business Association. The province has begun demolition of heritage properties in the city's West Don Lands including: The Dominion Wheel and Foundries Company site, at 153 to 185 Eastern Ave. This, despite cries from the community to stop this from happening. Our guests detail why this move by the province is a concern. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
CHO & NILLA discuss the word pedagogy. The meaning of 'Defund The Police'. Toronto city councillors Josh Matlow and Kristyn Wong-Tam are proposing a motion. Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders resigning at the end of July. Atlanta's police chief Erika Shields steps down after officers fatally shot Rayshard Brooks a Black man outside a Wendy's. Toronto cop earned $1M over 12-year suspension. Vogue Brazil director Donata Meirelles resigns over birthday photos evoking slavery. BS90210 Book 7 Judges [NIV] 21 Chapters and How to support Black Lives Matter, wherever you are. Quote by ― Sandy Hudson--------Sign up to find out when we go live! http://chonillanetwork.com | Leave a 5-star review to be read on the show! | Get social and connect with us: See us on IG - https://www.instagram.com/chonillalove | Tweet Us - https://twitter.com/Chonilla | Tweet CHO: https://twitter.com/Sherasaurus | Tweet NILLA: https://twitter.com/Clovasaurus | Email your news, question or feedback: chonillapodcast@gmail.com | Join the #ChonillaPodcast Facebook Group, to interact directly with Sherley (CHO) and Clove (NILLA) by visiting https://www.facebook.com/groups/chonilla
The Sunday edition of the Best Fight Back, from the week that was, with Jane Brown Interviews with: - Donna Duncan, Lisa Levin, and Miranda Ferrier on the launching of a long-term care commission - Kristyn Wong-Tam and Ryan Mallough on commercial evictions - Dr. Raywat Deonandan and Dr. Alon Vaisman on the proper use of masks - Billy Cheung on allergy season and the pandemic - And the best calls of the week!
Libby Znaimer is joined by Toronto City Councillor for Ward 13-Toronto Centre, Kristyn Wong-Tam, and Ryan Mallough, Director of Provincial Affairs (Ontario) at the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). We've been hearing a lot about the plight of small businesses who have been closed during the lockdown and cannot afford to pay their rent. Even the Premier has weighed in, slamming what he called "greedy landlords."There has been a real lack of enthusiasm for the federal government's commercial rent assistance program which is designed to go through landlords. It would have Ottawa covering 50% of the rent, tenants coming up with 25% and the landlords eating the last 25%. Today, Prime Minister Trudeau reannounced the program with a start date for applications: May 25. So, is it any better than it was when it was first unveiled three weeks ago? Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
The Saturday edition of the Best of Libby Znaimer
GUEST: Kristin Wong-Tam, councillor for Ward 13 - Toronto Centre
Kristyn Wong-Tam is the Toronto City Councillor of Ward 13 — Toronto Centre. She is a human rights activist, entrepreneur, and the co-founder of Asian Canadians for Equal Marriage which helped successfully advocate for the legalization of same sex marriage in Canada in 2005. She works with 7 Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) and 7 Committee and Boards throughout the City. In this episode we talk about her road to City Hall from a homeless youth to City Councillor. Postal Code Chronicles Instagram Facebook Website --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/postal-code-chronicles/support
Arlene Bynon is in for Alex Pierson and is joined by Toronto City Councillor, Kristyn Wong-Tam to dicuss how Premier Doug Ford announced Monday the provincial government has cancelled retroactive funding cuts to municipalities. Ford, along with Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark, made the announcement at Queen's Park just after 10 a.m.
The Sunday edition of the Best of Libby Znaimer
Toronto councillor, Kristyn Wong-Tam, claimed she became the target of an alt-right slander campaign in the fall municipal election. No politician deserves the treatment that Tam received, but pointing a finger of blame at the right for creating behaviour that's been around for a long time isn't right. Both sides are guilty of bad behaviour, and in fact, feed off each other.
Welcome to StreetPeace, a two-episode series exploring the increasing incidence of serious injuries and fatalities on the streets of Toronto, and the work needed to make our streets safer for everyone. In this inaugural episode, host Ken Evans is joined by Donna Ince, Senior Vice President, Personal Insurance, RSA Canada; Kristyn Wong-Tam, Toronto City Councillor, Ward 27; and Nancy Smith Lea, Director of the Toronto Centre for Active Transportation (TCAT) to discuss the road safety issues plaguing the city of Toronto, the role that behaviour and education play in reducing tragic incidents on the road, and how initiatives like TruceTO and #BuildTheVisionTO are taking different approaches with the same goal of reducing the number of serious injuries and fatalities on our streets.
Kristyn Wong-Tam represents the area around some of the worst of these parks.
In this episode, we speak to Toronto councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam about the desperate call to provide more shelter space this winter. Park People's Jake Tobin Garrett about a new park space opening in the new year. We speak to Anne Gloger and Zahra Ebrahim, about Anne's work with the East Scarborough Storefront, for which she recently earned the 2017 Jane Jacobs Prize. And Senior Editor Dylan Reid tells us about Spacing's book series.
Councillor pushes for property-tax reform on Yonge Street
Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam, Toronto City Councillor of Ward 27, Toronto Centre-Rosedale
On this episode of Tiny Conversations I talk with Toronto City Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam. Councillor Wong-Tam is a city builder, lover of Toronto, and advocate for pedestrian spaces. She recently helped spearhead the launch of Open Streets TO – an event where 5 kilometres of major streets in Toronto are shut down for half a day. In this episode Councillor Wong-Tam discusses why […] The post 12. Kristyn Wong-Tam on Open Streets Toronto appeared first on Tiny Conversations.