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In episode 1404, Jack and Miles are joined by host of Smart Mouth, Katherine Spiers, to discuss… How Low Can George Santos Devolder Anthony Macchiato Go? Shockingly, It Turns Out That Tesla's Autopilot Demo Was Faked, I'm Shocked. Dolly Parton Is Really Making That Rock Album, Sorry Jeopardy--Mounties Are Trash and more! How Low Can George Santos Devolder Anthony Macchiato Go? Shockingly, It Turns Out That Tesla's Autopilot Demo Was Faked. I'm Shocked. Dolly Parton Is Really Making That Rock Album Dolly Parton adds new baking mixes to Duncan Hines lineup Dolly Parton is working on a rock album — but says she has "no intention" to "ever tour again" Dolly Parton Says Her Rock Album Will Feature Paul McCartney, Stevie Nicks, Pink, and More Legends Sorry Jeopardy, Mounties Are Trash The RCMP was created to control Indigenous people. Can that relationship be reset? Sports World Reacts To Embarrassing Celebrity Jeopardy! Moment As the RCMP deny systemic racism, here's the real history You know the Canadian myth about Mounties always getting their man? How To Eat LA: howtoeatla.com LISTEN: Light My Fire by Lloyd PriceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blair of the Mounties 38-02-07- 02 Incident at Long Cooley
Water woes in Prince Rupert, the case for more Mounties in Prince George, and what to have for Christmas dinner if you can't track down a turkey.
The officer in charge of Prince George RCMP makes the case for more Mounties
Climbing crime rates and the case for more Mounties; we speak with the co-author of a policing report presented to Prince George council. Delivering Christmas deals one coupon at a time and the cost of rural living for healthcare.
Criminology consultants call for more Mounties at a cost of millions
This month, Qalipu First Nation is holding a referendum on a proposed change to its membership rules. The change would allow retired members of the military, RCMP and Canadian Rangers, whose applications had previously been rejected, to reapply for membership. Ed Brake spent a career with the Mounties, posted all over Canada. He was rejected by Qalipu because he doesn't live in the province. He spoke with CBC's Leigh Anne Power about his hopes for the referendum.
Sebastien Lavoie was a police officer with the RCMP for over 20 years. Born and raised in Quebec, Seb spent a few years in the Canadian Armed Forces, pre-9/11, before joining the national police force. Seb's career revolved around the Mounties' specialized and elite units: first as an in flight safety officer (air marshal) before moving on to be a full time member of the BC Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team (ERT) both as a breacher and later as a team leader. He retired in 2021 as the Divisional Sergeant Major for “E” Division (British Columbia), the RCMP's largest division. Seb was a devoted police officer. He was committed to his craft and the maintenance of not only his high personal standards, but also elevating the standards of the officers that worked around him. Today he brings that same pursuit of excellence to consulting. He is the CEO of Raven Strategic Inc., which provides leadership and performance training as well as security related services. He remains active in the fitness and BJJ communities. He is working on a book with a former Canadian SOF operator. You can find Seb on Instagram @slavccmdr
We had the pleasure of interviewing DYLYN over Zoom video! Born Gwendolyn Lewis, DYLYN's recent single, "Liberate Me" highlights the singer's ability to confluence eras, styles, and emotions all into one. Her debut LP, The Sixty90s, an homage to the grit of the 90s and the warmth of the 60s. The 13-track debut record features the most recent singles “Skin and Bone,” “Liar,” “Hellbound,” “Hurt,” “Bring On The Blues,” “Liberate Me” and the newest single, “What A Ride.” The Sixty90s cements DYLYN's vision of a confluence of eras, styles, and emotions colliding, fusing moments of elation, agony, ecstasy, and triumph into an anachronistic symphony of indie-pop melodies, industrial-inflected heavy rock, and anthemic alternative. With the help of producers Ryan Guldemond (of Mother Mother) and Parker Bossley (bassist for The Mounties, Hot Hot Heat) we see her momentum come to life. “I'm referencing two of my favorite eras, it's not confined or boxed into one or the other. The fusion revealed itself as the songwriting and production developed. It naturally took on a darker vintage yet futuristic edge” shares Gwen. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #DYLYN #TheSixy90s #NewMusic #zoomListen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Revisit a time from the first world war as Blair chases after a famous spy. In London, Blair talks about police cases with a friend. A lovely young lady uses…
Revisit a time from the first world war as Blair chases after a famous spy. In London, Blair talks about police cases with a friend. A lovely young lady uses…
Under the guise of a fishing trip, Blair gets hired to take on a missing persons case. Pressman has disappeared in broad daylight, and hasn't been heard from since. Blair…
Under the guise of a fishing trip, Blair gets hired to take on a missing persons case. Pressman has disappeared in broad daylight, and hasn’t been heard from since. Blair…
Time to don your toque and get cozy in your bunnyhug Purple People because today we are beginning our North American tour and our first destination is Canada, Ey! We'll warm up with a steaming bowl of Poutine followed by a double-double and a few Timbits as we get on the (etymological) road stopping along the way at Newfoundland and the ‘Capcity', Ottawa. Talks of Newfoundland lead Gyles to share stories of his ‘most magical, musical' evening at the theatre seeing a show about the island but that's not before we have a triple Canadian name drop and discover that Gyles himself has Canadian blood! Susie's dendrophile nature is perfectly placed to explore the wilderness of Canada but it's the ice hockey that has her sharing a long lost dream of performing a deke on the ice. We'll take a small trip with the mounties before settling down for a Jiggs Dinner for a couple of Twoonies and a bit of cloffin by the fire. We love hearing from you, find us @SomethingRhymes on Twitter and Facebook, @SomethingRhymesWith on Instagram or you can email us here: purple@somethinelse.com We currently have 20% off at the SRwP official merchandise store, just head to: https://kontraband.shop/collections/something-rhymes-with-purple Want even more purple, people? Join the Purple Plus Club by clicking the banner in Apple podcasts or head to purpleplusclub.com to listen on other platforms' Don't forget that you can join us in person at our upcoming tour, tap the link to find tickets: www.somethingrhymeswithpurple.com Enjoy Susie's Trio for the week: Cloffin: to warm yourself by the fire and to warm the back of your legs specially, that is Brabbag Exlex - An outlaw Fysifunkus: One with no curiosity at all Gyles' poem this week was 'Variations on the Word Love' by Margaret Atwood This is a word we use to plug holes with. It's the right size for those warm blanks in speech, for those red heart- shaped vacancies on the page that look nothing like real hearts. Add lace and you can sell it. We insert it also in the one empty space on the printed form that comes with no instructions. There are whole magazines with not much in them but the word love, you can rub it all over your body and you can cook with it too. How do we know it isn't what goes on at the cool debaucheries of slugs under damp pieces of cardboard? As for the weed- seedlings nosing their tough snouts up among the lettuces, they shout it. Love! Love! sing the soldiers, raising their glittering knives in salute. Then there's the two of us. This word is far too short for us, it has only four letters, too sparse to fill those deep bare vacuums between the stars that press on us with their deafness. It's not love we don't wish to fall into, but that fear. this word is not enough but it will have to do. It's a single vowel in this metallic silence, a mouth that says O again and again in wonder and pain, a breath, a finger grip on a cliffside. You can hold on or let go. A Somethin' Else & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marshall Blair has just been promoted to Inspector, so let’s join him in his office as he tells about his first case. A murder on a train has him puzzled.…
Marshall Blair has just been promoted to Inspector, so let's join him in his office as he tells about his first case. A murder on a train has him puzzled.…
Three western provinces are squaring off against the Trudeau government over the enforcement of the planned firearm buyback program. Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba have all raised objections to the buyback, with Alberta's justice minister suggesting the province will ask Mounties not to enforce it. National Post political reporter Ryan Tumilty joins the show to discuss what the provinces' opposition to the buyback is, how the feds have responded, and which level of government ultimately has the upper hand when it comes to the RCMP and federal gun laws. Background reading: Two more provinces join in opposition to gun buyback program that 'unnecessarily targets lawful gun owners' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The retired Inspector Blair is now acting as a private investigator. After long years of putting criminals behind bars, he is now acting for the defense. A flaw is found…
The retired Inspector Blair is now acting as a private investigator. After long years of putting criminals behind bars, he is now acting for the defense. A flaw is found…
Inspector Blair has retired to the rural life, and finds himself in a new realm of home life. At home, his wife, Margret awaits him in his London home. He…
Inspector Blair has retired to the rural life, and finds himself in a new realm of home life. At home, his wife, Margret awaits him in his London home. He…
Previously, there has been two men arrested for the bank robbery at the Canada Western. The bank clerk, and the security guard. It would seem to be a cut and…
Previously, there has been two men arrested for the bank robbery at the Canada Western. The bank clerk, and the security guard. It would seem to be a cut and…
On this week's episode, Scott and Shaun are joined by retired Royal Canadian Mounted Police Sergeant, Laurie White, to discuss her biographical book, 10-33, An Officer Down Steps Back Up.Laurie covers her journey to and through the Mounties, and how losing her leg after being shot during the execution of a search warrant, became the path less traveled for both her and the RCMP. Laurie overcame many obstacles, both mentally and physically, through her grit, determination and humility during the challenging process of recovery and her unprecedented return to full service. Law enforcement officers regularly make sacrifices during their time on the job; Laurie's story is one that emulates the proverbial, “pound of flesh,” both figuratively and literally. YouTube preview video:https://youtu.be/gGjx-83Epr4
Blair talks to his partner in their quiet little town about a bank robbery case that happened back in 1904. A former mountie had retired and while a security gard…
Blair talks to his partner in their quiet little town about a bank robbery case that happened back in 1904. A former mountie had retired and while a security gard…
Still reliving the past, it’s the year 1915 and Inspector Blair is serving as a special investigator during the war in France. The sounds of battle rage in the distance…
Still reliving the past, it's the year 1915 and Inspector Blair is serving as a special investigator during the war in France. The sounds of battle rage in the distance…
Inspector Blair is still on vacation at his sister’s in England when a recent murder has him helping the local police. He knows the condemned man is innocent when he…
Inspector Blair is still on vacation at his sister's in England when a recent murder has him helping the local police. He knows the condemned man is innocent when he…
As Blair is still on his vacation at his sisters, and visits at Cherry Hill, a word of another murder comes to his ears. At breakfast, he gets the details,…
As Blair is still on his vacation at his sisters, and visits at Cherry Hill, a word of another murder comes to his ears. At breakfast, he gets the details,…
Shot by a Pedophile, Her Leg was Amputated. Her Determined and Amazing Return to Full Duty. Learning to live with catastrophic physical, mental & emotional injuries. Retired R.C.M.P. Officer Laurie White tells her powerful & inspiring story. Follow us on MeWe, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook. Laurie White, a constable with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, was shot in the line of duty, Laurie had to have her right leg amputated below the knee. She shares about being shot by a pedophile which resulted in the amputation of her right leg. Laurie talks about her physical, emotional, and psychological injuries while struggling to resume her life and returning to full duty with the R.C.M.P. She tells her inspiring story as a first responder with post-traumatic stress disorder, and as a single parent. Laurie's struggle with loss, grief, and trauma are inspiring. All of which led to her book "10-33: An Officer Down Steps Back Up". Never miss out on an episode of the Law Enforcement Today Podcast subscribe to our free email newsletter, never more than 2 issues a week sent out. Click here and scroll down about halfway. Check out the Clubhouse: Drop In Audio Chat App for free. It is social audio, think of truly interactive talk radio. Be sure to become a member of our club for free, LET Radio and Podcast. Interested in being a guest, sponsorship or advertising opportunities send an email to the host and producer of the show jay@lawenforcementtoday.com. Be sure to Like and Follow us on Facebook. If you enjoy the Law Enforcement Today Radio Show and Podcast, please tell a friend or two, or three about it. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Local store owner, Belle has been robbed and her best sled dog killed. She comes to Blair for help and the bad guys are nabbed before the distraught, but tough…
Local store owner, Belle has been robbed and her best sled dog killed. She comes to Blair for help and the bad guys are nabbed before the distraught, but tough…
The episode where we discuss the famous Wendigo legend. Our favorite Mounties make a return visit even though they're kinda the worst in this story. We're going to discuss the legend, the psychosis, and some of the more famous cases. Canada, you're a scary girl, but we still love you. www.thetipsyghost.com Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @thetipsyghost Email us your stories at thetipsyghost@gmail.com Show your support when you subscribe, leave a great review, & give us a 5 star rating— it really helps!
The mystery continues as Blair looks into the act of piracy in the English Channel. Blair had to take cover as he was raked by machine gun fire, but it…
The mystery continues as Blair looks into the act of piracy in the English Channel. Blair had to take cover as he was raked by machine gun fire, but it…
Pirates have boarded a ship and stolen it’s valuables. All of England is buzzing with the news. On hearing the news from his wife, Blair sets about to learn all…
Pirates have boarded a ship and stolen it's valuables. All of England is buzzing with the news. On hearing the news from his wife, Blair sets about to learn all…
Previously Blair and his tiny crew have discovered a narcotics smuggling ring. The three are now undercover, and posing as strangers who have come together for a remote fishing trip…
Previously Blair and his tiny crew have discovered a narcotics smuggling ring. The three are now undercover, and posing as strangers who have come together for a remote fishing trip…
Rolling back the clock to just after the Great War, there was a time where a wave of drug useage swept the land. Blair was on the job, of course…
It’s after the time of the Great War, and Blair has returned to the service of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. On a train, a couple of bank robbers discuss…
Tracking apparent Chinese industrial cyberespionage. Tornado Cash sanctions. Twilio discloses a breach. Social engineering exposes data at Klaviyo. Microsoft's Ann Johnson previews the latest season of Afternoon Cyber Tea. Joe Carrigan tracks the growth in cryptojacking. And what might the Mounties be monitoring? For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/151 Selected reading. Cyberspying Aimed at Industrial Enterprises in Russia and Ukraine Linked to China (SecurityWeek) China-linked spies used six backdoors to steal defense info (Register) U.S. Treasury Sanctions Notorious Virtual Currency Mixer Tornado Cash (U.S. Department of the Treasury) Twilio hacked by phishing campaign (TechCrunch) Twilio, a texting platform popular with political campaigns, reports breach (CyberScoop) Incident Report: Employee and Customer Account Compromise - August 4, 2022 (Twilio Blog) Email marketing firm hacked to steal crypto-focused mailing lists (BleepingComputer) RCMP has used spyware to access targets' communications as far back as 2002: Senior Mountie (Global News) RCMP says it has not used Pegasus spyware (POLITICO)
If you support us on Patreon you may know that we have been doing Aftershows each week for ~2 years. During this time of working from home and social distancing, we are releasing Aftershows from the past on Fridays for everyone's enjoyment. 726: Mounties On A Log Aftershow Patrons o patrons! This week's Jeopardy quiz comes from hacker alias “You'll have to speak up, I'm wearing a towel.” Listen on as our hosts guess the source of quotes, figure out paraphrased video game titles, protagonist names, and much more. If you have an idea for a quiz that we can play during the Aftershow, email it to playeronepodcast@gmail.com! Thanks again for your support of our show!
Rolling back the clock from the modern date of 1938, Inspector Blair relives his earlier days in service during the Great War. It’s 1914, and he is on the guard…
A city couple and a friend vacation in the woods. Through a conversation with MacGregor, an innkeeper, they are warned about common courtesies of the woods, and not crossing paths…
Before Covid, Daniel Bulford was a proud RCMP officer, protecting both the public and occasionally the Prime Minister. But like many brave Canadian souls, Bulford saw a creeping authoritarianism lurking behind the government's C-19 protocols and mandates. Despite his family's long history of service through the Mounties, Bulford resigned rather than take the vaccine. Later he found himself running security for the Freedom Convoy which confirmed his new path. Trish and Danny go deep in their discussion about what Canada has lost but might regain, if we stay true. And the importance of having a really smart wife.
Episode 220: The attention grabbing headline of the the article in The Province newspaper on the morning of July 3, 2013 screamed, “RCMP foil Canada Day bomb plot”, the subheading read, “VICTORIA: Two British Columbians allegedly hatch scheme to blow up legislature.” Since March of that year, RCMP had been engaged in what they called Project Souvenir, a complex and expensive sting operation to gather evidence against two Surrey residents, John Stuart Nuttall, 38, and his common-law wife, Amanda Marie Korody, 29. The RCMP alleged that the pair were Islamist extremist bent on blowing up BC's legislature buildings in Victoria and killing as many innocent Canadians as possible on Canada Day that year. On the morning of July 1, the couple had apparently placed three pressure cooker bombs strategically near concrete planters on the west and east sides of the Provincial legislature buildings. The pair were taken into custody in the hallway of a hotel in Delta, B.C. where they had used a room, wired by cops for video and sound, where they had built their bombs and spoken openly about their plot to kill Canadians. But, as the truth came out, evidence revealed that Nuttall and Korody were not even remotely the devious threats to national security they'd been said to be and that the RCMP had in fact, according to court findings, entrapped the pair. The bombs had been inert, made using intentionally flawed designs and materials handed to the couple by the RCMP themselves during the more than one million dollar operation to bust them. Sources: John Nuttall | ReverbNation R. v. Nuttall, 2016 BCSC 1404 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/gsq89 > R. v. Nuttall, 2018 BCCA 479 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/hwnvs > Korody v. Canada (Attorney General), 2015 FC 1398 (CanLII), < https://canlii.ca/t/gpfvp> Friends of John Nuttall say he was a great friend, but was also troubled | Globalnews.ca 3 Jul 2013, 4 - The Province at Newspapers.com 3 Jul 2013, 3 - Times Colonist at Newspapers.com 4 Jul 2013, 4 - The Vancouver Sun at Newspapers.com CKNW — NUTTALL & KORODY Video Vancouver Sun — Raw: Alleged terrorists Nuttall, Korody talk about Canada Day plot Vancouver Sun — Raw: John Nuttall, accused in B.C. terror case, speaks with undercover officer You searched for korody - BC Civil Liberties AssociationBC Civil Liberties Association Vancouver Sun — An alleged terrorist's Surrey suite is revealed 97a Ave Canadian Press — B.C. couple walk free after entrapment ruling in terror case BC Terror Trial Reveals Gong Show RCMP Investigation Exclusive W5 interview: Terror plotters claim they were groomed by Mounties and were relieved bombs were fake W5: Undercover RCMP anti-terror investigation — YouTube Surrey Suite, BB TV — YouTube Terror trial video shows second thoughts — YouTube Canada Day crowd at B.C. legislature was target in thwarted bomb plot, police say — Victoria Times Colonist Nuttall and Korody, couple accused in Victoria legislature bomb plot, remain free after B.C. Court of Appeal ruling - BC | Globalnews.ca RCMP spent $1M on Victoria terror plot investigation, including $90K on Nuttall and Korody - BC | Globalnews.ca RCMP entrapment of B.C. couple in legislature bomb plot was ‘travesty of justice,' court rules | CBC News Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/darkpoutine See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.