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CTV Power Play Podcast
Powerplay #2017: Federal Election Day

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 47:25


Strategy Session with: David Herle, Kory Teneycke & Kathleen Monk; Campaign trail reporters with: Mike Le Couteur, Abigail Bimman, Judy Trinh, Jeremie Charron & Rob Buffam; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; The Front Bench with: Brian Gallant, James Moore & Tom Mulcair.

CTV Power Play Podcast
Powerplay #2015: Federal election: campaign day 33

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 47:23


The Front Bench: Former BC premier Christy Clark, former Conservative minister Tony Clement, former NDP MP Nathan Cullen; former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research.

CTV Question Period Podcast
CTV QP PODCAST #491: CTV QP: Vancouver community reeling after fatal car ramming attack

CTV Question Period Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 46:26


Shock and sorrow have gripped Vancouver after a driver used their SUV as a weapon. Vassy is joined by the Sunday Strategy Session and CTV’s Abigail Bimman, Rachel Aiello and pollster Nik Nanos.

Trend Line
Cheat sheet for federal election 2025

Trend Line

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 18:08


With the federal election around the corner, pollster Nik Nanos and host Michael Stittle give you everything you need to know before you speak with your friends, relatives and neighbours this weekend. Nik and Michael talk about the important difference between the popular vote and seat distribution, key battlegrounds to watch and the vulnerabilities faced by frontrunners Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre over the course of the campaign. HOST: Michael Stittle GUEST: Nik Nanos PRODUCER: Phil Hahn EDITOR: Mike Campoli

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play # 2014: Battle of the Ballot Box Question

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 47:48


Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; The War Room: Jason Lietaer, Enterprise Canada, Zita Astravas, Wellington Advocacy, and Anne McGrath, spokesperson for the NDP campaign; CTV’s Chief Financial Correspondent Amanda Lang; The Front Bench: Sharan Kaur, Sovereign Advisory, Jamie Ellerton, Conaptus, Karl Bélanger, Traxxion Strategies, and Laura Stone, The Globe and Mail.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Nanos: Seven to eight point advantage for the Liberals and other polling numbers

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 4:47


Nik Nanos, chief data scientist at Nanos Research and official pollster for CTV News and The Globe and Mail, joined Andrew Carter.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Monday, April 21st)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 22:41


Joining Andrew Carter this morning were political insider David Heurtel, the Archbishop of Montreal Christian Lepine, Dr. Mitch Shulman and Nanos Research pollster Nik Nanos.

The Decibel
Campaign Call: Debate prep and an inside look at polling

The Decibel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 29:20


With less than two weeks until the federal election, The Decibel is bringing you another edition of Campaign Call, The Globe's weekly election panel.This week, ahead of the French and English leaders' debates, feature writer Shannon Proudfoot and chief political writer Campbell Clark will explain why debates still matter and what each leader needs to accomplish during them.In the second half, we're joined by Nik Nanos, the chief data scientist of Nanos Research, to get a behind-the-scenes look at the polls – in terms of how the data is gathered and how reliable polls are.Questions? Comments? Ideas? E-mail us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play # 2009: Looking ahead to Leaders' Debates

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 48:00


CTV’s Colton Praill; Brian Kingston, President and CEO of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association; Outgoing Conservative MP Ed Fast; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; The Front Bench with: Brian Gallant, James Moore, Tom Mulcair and Rob Benzie.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Monday April 14, 2025)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 42:18


Stephane Maurais, Tom Whelan, Marcus Owen, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Nik Nanos, Karl Lohnes

The Andrew Carter Podcast
'7 point advantage for the Liberals': Latest Nanos election poll

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 4:15


Chief data scientist at Nanos Research and official pollster for CTV News and The Globe and Mail, Nik Nanos talks to Andrew Carter about the latest Nanos poll numbers.

The Vassy Kapelos Show
Two weeks left in the election campaign

The Vassy Kapelos Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 78:10


Vassy is joined by Rachel Aiello, CTV National News Correspondent, Mike Le Couteur, Senior Political Correspondent, CTV National News and Abigail Bimman, CTV News Correspondent to get the latest from each party on the campaign trail. On todays show: Vassy is joined by Ali Velshi, MSNBC Chief Correspondent, Jason Kenney, former Conservative cabinet minister and former Premier of Alberta and Amanda Lang, CTV’s Chief Financial Correspondent to discuss where Trumps trade war is headed next. Listen to Vassy's full conversation with Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist and Founder of Nanos Research on the state of the race so far. The Daily Debrief Panel with Zain Velji, Tom Mulcair, and Tim Powers. Barbara Barrett, Executive Director Frontier Duty Free Association joins Vassy to discuss the plunge in traffic over the border, how that’s affecting business and the federal governments response.

CTV Question Period Podcast
CTV QP PODCAST #489: Three weeks down, two to go

CTV Question Period Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 46:06


Donald Trump and his trade wars continue to dominate the Canadians election. Vassy is joined by the Sunday Strategy Session, a special tariff panel with Amanda Lang, Ali Velshi and Jason Kenney, and Nik Nanos.

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play # 2006: Should Canada drop counter tariffs on U.S.?

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 47:26


CTV News campaign reporters: Abigail Bimman, Rachel Aiello & Mike Le Couteur; Kory Teneycke, Rubicon Strategy Inc.; The Front Bench with: Christy Clark, Monte Solbert & Nathan Cullen; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research.

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play # 2002: Trump's tariffs cause market plunge

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 47:32


Amanda Lang, BNN Bloomberg; CTV News campaign reporters: Judy Trinh, Mike Le Couteur & Rachel Aiello; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; The Front Bench with: Matt Barns, Anthony Koch & Allison Gifford; CTV News Anchors Panel with: Todd Battis, Nathan Downer & Ian White.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Who would become prime minister of Canada if an election was held today?

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 5:00


The latest polling numbers from Nanos research show the Liberals holding a lead over the Conservatives. Official pollster for CTV News and The Globe and Mail and chief data scientist at Nanos Research, Nik Nanos spoke to Andrew Carter about who would win if an election were to be held today.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Monday April 7, 2025)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 44:12


Derek Bowie, Trudie Mason, Ben Raby, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Nik Nanos, Lianne Phillipson

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play # 1999: Federal election: Campaign day 10

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 47:19


CTV News campaign reporters: Mike Le Couteur, Judy Trinh & Rachel Aiello; The Front Bench with: Brian Gallant, Lisa Raitt, Tom Mulcair & Robert Benzie; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research.

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play # 1996: Federal election campaign: Day 5

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 48:14


Lana Payne, Unifor; Brian Kingston, Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association; Flavio Volpe, Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; The Front Bench with: Christy Clark, Rona Ambrose & Nathan Cullen; Scott Moe, Saskatchewan Premier.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Day 1: What the polls look like heading into the election campaign

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 6:47


What are the polls saying heading into this election campaign? Nik Nanos is the chief data scientist and founder at Nanos Research, he spoke to Andrew Carter.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Monday March 24, 2025)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 42:49


Trudie Mason, Nik Nanos, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Chris Labos, Karl Lohnes, Robin Glance

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play # 1991: Election call coming Sunday

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 47:28


Strategy Session: Scott Reid, Kory Teneycke & Tom Mulcair; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; The Front Bench with: Muhammad Ali, Jeff Rutledge, Geoff Meggs & Abigail Bimman

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play # 1887: Mark Carney becomes Canada's 24th Prime Minister

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 48:11


Colton Prail, CTV News; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; David McGuinty, Public Safety Minister; The Front Bench with: Sabrina Grover, Melanie Paradis, Gurratan Singh & Rachel Aiello.

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play # 1885: Ford pulls electricity tax after Lutnick call

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 47:33


David Paterson, Ontario Representative in Washington, DC; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; The Front Bench with: Brian Gallant, Lisa Raitt, Tom Mulcair & Robert Benzie.

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play #1877: Election Night in Ontario

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 47:01


CTV News live at Ontario leader headquarters: John Vennavally-Rao, Patricia Boal, Nathan Downer & Tony Grace; David Peterson, Former Liberal Ontario Premier & Tim Hudak, Former Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader; The Front Bench with: Robert Benzie, Laura Stone and Sabrina Nanji; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research.

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play #1870: Pearson Plane Crash: 2 Critically Injured

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 48:25


Kamil Karamali, CTV News; Peter MacKay, Former Defence Minister & Kerry Buck, Former Canadian Ambassador to NATO; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; The Front Bench with: Laura D’Angelo, Shakir Chambers, Allison Gifford & Laura Stone.

CTV Question Period Podcast
CTV QP PODCAST #483: Trump ‘definitively' looking at Canada becoming U.S. state: Premier Furey

CTV Question Period Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 46:23


Premier Andrew Furey says Canadians have to stand firm on their sovereignty; Germany’s ambassador to Canada Tjorven Bellmann weighs in on Europe’s response to Ukraine and NATO defence spending; David Cohen, former U.S. ambassador to Canada, comments on Trump’s push to make Canada the 51st state; Strategists Scott Reid, Shakir Chambers and Kathleen Monk discuss how the political parties are doing amid the Liberal leadership campaign; Robert Fife, Nik Nanos and Robert Benzie discuss how Mark Carney leading the Liberal leadership race, and the threat to the Conservatives.

The Canadian Podcow
How do Canadians feel under Trump 2.0 ?

The Canadian Podcow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 34:45


The arrival of Donald Trump at the White House and the announced departure of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are shaking things up. Public opinion is changing as we navigate in an atmosphere of uncertainty and anticipation. Compounded with the the threats of tariffs, there has been a noticeable change in how people feel about the current environment.The shifting mood is likely to influence upcoming elections and could have a lasting impact on the country's political trajectory. Our guest Nik Nanos leads Nanos Research, pollster for CTV News, the Globe & Mail and Bloomberg News in Canada and will explain the current trends.This episode was recorded during DFC's Annual Policy Conference, which took place in Ottawa on Feb 4-6, 2025.

The Jerry Agar Show
The impact of 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum

The Jerry Agar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 38:14


Jerry opens the show by talking about how the Liberals are changing their stance on many things to be re-elected. Then, Nik Nanos weighs in on the latest political polling numbers. And Steve Ryan discusses the dump truck collision in East York. Plus, Keanin Loomis of the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction explains how 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum this will impact the industry.

CTV Question Period Podcast
CTV QP PODCAST #481: What steps should Canada be taking amid Trump's tariff threat

CTV Question Period Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 46:25


Industry Minister Francois Philippe Champagne, Former BoC governor Stephen Poloz Rubicon, Germany's defence chief Gen. Carsten Breuer, CTV News Political Analyst Scott Reid, Monk + Associates' Kathleen Monk, former cabinet minister James Moore, La Presse’s Joël-Denis Bellavance, The Globe and Mail’s Stephanie Levitz and pollster Nik Nanos.

The Vassy Kapelos Show
Free For All Friday

The Vassy Kapelos Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 78:02


Free For All Friday - Hour 1. Host Amanda Galbraith breaks down the biggest stories of the day with Canada's top newsmakers. On today's show: Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist and Founder of Nanos Research joins Amanda to discuss the new polling conducted by Nanos on which leader Canadians would prefer to negotiate with Donald Trump. David Adams, President of the Global Automakers of Canada to discuss what took place at the summit hosted by Justin Trudeau about bolstering the economy in the face of Canada’s rapidly changing relationship with its largest trading partner. TSN Football Insider Dave Naylor joins Amanda live from New Orleans to set the stage for Super Bowl Sunday. Free For All Friday - Hour 2. Hosts from all over the country join the roundtable to discuss the five biggest stories of the week. This week's show features panelists Sharan Kaur, Former Deputy Chief to Bill Morneau, Chris Day, Senior Vice-President and Ottawa General Manager, Hill and Knowlton and Bob Richardson, senior counsel at National Public Relations. PANEL TOPICS: Topic 1: Canadians pick Mark Carney over Pierre Poilievre, Chrystia Freeland and Karina Gould to negotiate with Donald Trump: Nanos survey Topic 2: Everything tariffs – We’re in a 30 day reprieve, how should we prepare now? Topic 3: Ontario Election. All the ingredients to make an interesting dish, but does anyone care?

Mornings with Sue & Andy
Most think Canada's global image has worsened

Mornings with Sue & Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 5:31


Nik Nanos, chief data scientist and founder of the Nanos Research Group

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play #1850: PM Gathers Trump Tariff Team

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 47:20


Arlene Dickinson, District Ventures Capital & Senator Hassan Yussuff, Independent Senators Group – Ontario; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; The Front Bench with: Sabrina Grover, Melanie Paradis, Gurratan Singh & Rachel Aiello.

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play #1843: Chrystia Freeland resigns, PM Trudeau faces calls to resign

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 48:10


Judy Trinh, CTV News; The Front Bench with: Dan Moulton, Shakir Chambers, Kathleen Monk & Hannah Thibedeau; John Manley, Former Finance Minister; Peter Julian, NDP House Leader; Evan Solomon, GZERO Media; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research.

CTV Question Period Podcast
CTV QP PODCAST #478: “We need to be prepared” for Trump's tariffs: Sask. Premier Scott Moe

CTV Question Period Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 46:27


Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, Former finance minister Bill Morneau, Rubicon Strategy's Kory Teneycke, CTV News Political Analyst Scott Reid, Monk + Associates' Kathleen Monk, The Globe and Mail's Robert Fife, reporter for The Canadian Press Nojoud Al Mallees and Nik Nanos with Nanos Research.

Trend Line
Poilievre's Conservatives still in majority territory: Nanos projections

Trend Line

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 27:50


Pierre Poilievre has been heavily criticizing the Liberals on cost-of-living issues, and the latest Nanos numbers show his Conservatives are still in strong majority territory. Host Michael Stittle and pollster Nik Nanos discuss how Conservatives are making significant gains across the country, including in traditional Liberal strongholds in the Greater Toronto Area and British Columbia, according to Nanos seat projections. Meanwhile, the Liberal government's recent economic measures, such as the GST/HST holiday and $250 payments to low-income Canadians, have been poorly received by the public. And while economic uncertainty increases in Canada amid concerns about a potential recession, the timing of the next federal election is also up in the air. HOST: Michael Stittle GUEST: Nik Nanos PRODUCERS: Phil Hahn, Jesse Tahirali EDITORS: Jesse Tahirali, Dell Rasmussen

The Big Story
Is our economy fluctuating because of "vibes"?

The Big Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 16:37


After some consumer optimism earlier this fall, new research now shows positive views on the economy are on the decline after the U.S. election.Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is describing it as a "vibecession".  Host Mike Eppel is digging into this with Nik Nanos, the chief data scientist at Nanos Research.   We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:Through email at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca Or @thebigstoryfpn on Twitter

CTV Question Period Podcast
CTV QP PODCAST #476: What steps will the feds take to secure the borders?

CTV Question Period Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 46:23


Host Vassy Kapelos discusses the week's top political stories with Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Industry Minister Champagne, CTV News Political Analyst Scott Reid, Monk + Associates' Kathleen Monk, James Moore, journalists Robert Fife, Nojoud Al Mallees and pollster Nik Nanos. 

Trend Line
‘It's never good when seniors are angry': Liberals' rebate cheques draw backlash

Trend Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 23:56


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government rolls out a plan for tax relief and rebate cheques, but Nik Nanos calls it a ‘well-intentioned, epic failure.' The exclusion of non-working seniors has prompted a swift backlash. The NDP tries to gain from the Liberals' messy roll-out, as ballot tracking shows them close behind. Michael and Nik also discuss the latest provincial election result as premiers rush to get ahead of a possible federal election, and the impact of Donald Trump's tariff threat. CREDITSHost: Michael StittleGuest: Nik NanosProducers: Phil Hahn, Jesse Tahirali and Dell RasmussenEditor: Jesse Tahirali

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play #1811: More than two dozen Liberal MPs ask PM to leave

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 47:27


Ken Hardie, Liberal – British Columbia; Strategy Session with: Scott Reid, Kory Teneycke & Kathleen Monk; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; The Front Bench with: Saeed Selvam, Jamie Ellerton, Karl Bélanger & Marieke Walsh.

CTV Question Period Podcast
CTV QP PODCAST #467: Impact of Liberals losing Quebec byelection

CTV Question Period Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 46:22


Host Vassy Kapelos discusses the week's top political stories with Quebec lieutenant Jean-Yves Duclos, Liberal MP Mark Gerretsen, Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer, NDP House Leader Peter Julian, Monk + Associates' Kathleen Monk, Rubicon Strategy's Kory Teneycke, CTV News Political Analyst Scott Reid, journalists Joel Denis bellavance, Nojoud Al Mallees and pollster Nik Nanos.

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play #1790: What could Liberals offer Bloc Québécois for confidence vote support?

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 47:26


David Heurtel, Former Quebec Cabinet Minister & Catherine Loubier, Quebec's former top representative to the U.S. Catherine Loubier; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; The Front Bench with: Michele Cadario, Melanie Paradis, Gurratan Singh & Joel-Denis Bellavance.

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play #1787: Tories to get first shot at confidence vote as soon as next week & byelection fallout

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 47:23


Soraya Martinez Ferrada, Liberal National Campaign Co-Chair; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; The Front Bench with: Brian Gallant, Lisa Raitt, Tom Mulcair & Marieke Walsh.

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play #1781: Jagmeet Singh ‘rips up' deal with Liberals

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 47:21


Karina Gould, Government House Leader; Political Panel with: Tom Mulcair, Rona Ambrose & Scott Reid; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; The Front Bench with: Saeed Selvam, Jamie Ellerton, Karl Bélanger & Marieke Walsh.

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play #1778: Biden vs. Trump Debate Tonight

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 52:40


Biden vs. Trump panel with: Joy Malbon, Eric Ham, Nik Nanos; Geoffrey Hinton, Artificial Intelligence Pioneer; The Front Bench with: Christy Clark, John Tory and Tom Mulcair

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play #1776: Liberals Lose Byelection For Seat They'd Held Singh 1993

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 76:27


Scott Reid, Kory Teneycke & Kathleen Monk; Karina Gould, Liberal Cabinet Minister & Liberal Party Ontario Campaign Co-Chair; Shachi Kurl, Angus Reid Institute & David Coletto, Abacus Data; The Front Bench with: Brian Gallant, Lisa Raitt, Tom Mulcair & Robert Benzie; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; Journalists Panel with: Evan Solomon, Marieke Walsh, Judy Trinh & Paul Wells.

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play #1775: Big Toronto Byelection Tonight

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 47:25


Cristina Tenaglia, CTV News; Judy Trinh, CTV News; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; Naheed Nenshi, Alberta NDP Leader; The Front Bench with: Scott Reid, Shakir Chambers, Grorge Soule & Laura Stone.

CTV Power Play Podcast
Power Play #1637: Doctors vs. feds on capital gains

CTV Power Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 47:34


Dr. Kathleen Ross, Canadian Medical Association; Robert Benzie, The Toronto Star; Joy Malbon, CTV News; The Front Bench with: Brian Gallant, Lisa Raitt, Tom Mulcair, Robert Benzie & Nik Nanos.

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Daily News Brief for Wednesday, December 6th, 2023 [Daily News Brief]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 9:52


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, December 6th, 2023. Tactics Conference The Tactics Conference is coming! Learn how to build Christ’s kingdom from those that are doing it. Join C.R. Wiley, the campus preacher Keith Darrel, Gabe Rench, Chocolate Knox, and Pastor Toby Sumpter for two days of boots on the ground training on how to take your community for Christ. Great talks, great food, and great people. Come see us in Lafayette, Louisiana (that's only about 2 and a half hours east of Houston, Texas) on January 19th-20th. And take note - Seating is limited. Families are welcome, come experience some Cajun hospitality, while we labor together to build the new Christendom. Beer and psalms, panel discussions, Cajun dancing, and more… Go to TacticsCon.com to buy your tickets today AND use the coupon code “FLFPUB” to get 20$ off your ticket price. That’s TacticsCon.com - and we’ll see you in South Louisiana this January. https://thepostmillennial.com/72-of-canadians-want-trudeau-gone-poll?utm_campaign=64487 72% of Canadians want Trudeau gone Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in political free-fall. In the latest Ipsos poll, 72 percent of Canadians want Trudeau to exit federal politics and leave as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. Ipsos says that number is up from 60 percent in September. Even within his own party, 33 percent of Liberal supporters would like Trudeau to resign. That's consistent with other recent polls that show the Conservative Party of Canada, under its leader Pierre Poilievre, 19 percentage points ahead of the Liberals and headed for one of the larger majority governments in Canadian history. Nanos Research founder Nik Nanos described what the Liberals need to stand a chance in the next federal election is a "complete reboot." "Either with a new leader or… Justin Trudeau with a renewed vision of why he believes that he should deserve another mandate," Nanos said in a recent episode of CTV News Trend Line. Canadians have even taken to the internet to try to remove Trudeau from office through the traditional legislative process. As of Monday morning, more than 175,000 Canadians have signed a petition for a vote of non-confidence in the House of Commons against the minority Liberal government. The petition is sponsored by MP Michelle Ferreri (CPC-Peterborough-Kawartha) and reads: "The policies of this government aren't aligning with the crisis Canada is facing: housing costs, infringement of civil liberties, highest inflation in history, unbalanced immigration policies, taxation to the point of poverty, weakening of our economy by importing natural resources that Canada already has and under-utilizes; and based on the past eight years of this Prime Minister, Canadians do not have confidence in this Prime Minister, after five ethics investigations and Canada's reputation being tarnished on a global scale under his leadership. To the extent that Canada is being discluded from participating in statements regarding important geopolitical events." Sen. Percy Downe, a Liberal who was chief of staff to former Prime Minister Jean Chretien, recently wrote that it is time Trudeau left office. Trudeau laughed off the appeal. There is considerable doubt that his departure would save the Liberals' fortunes in the next federal election. Trudeau's father, Pierre Trudeau, who was prime minister of Canada from 1968-1984 with the exception of a nine-month period in 1979 when a minority Progressive Conservative government was in power, famously took "a walk in the snow" on Feb. 28, 1984 when he decided to leave politics. He announced his resignation the following day, Feb. 29 – a date that only occurs on a leap year. https://www.foxnews.com/media/doctor-treating-freed-hamas-hostages-reveals-unprecedented-abuse-rewrite-textbooks Doctor treating freed Hamas hostages reveals unprecedented abuse: 'We have to rewrite the textbooks' A doctor treating freed Hamas hostages in Israel says survivors are suffering from an unprecedented level of "extremely severe psychological abuse" endured during captivity. "I can tell you that on behalf of all the medical and psychological teams treating those who return, the mental states we encountered have no precedent in medical literature. We feel that we have to rewrite the textbooks of post-trauma," Dr. Renana Eitan told "Sunday Night in America." Eitan revealed the Tel Aviv Medical Center is actively treating more than 15 former hostages and described their "severe physical and mental abuse." "Those held captive were subject to starvation, to beating, to sexual abuse. They were being held in inhumane sanitary conditions. Extremely severe psychological abuse was inflicted on them, including separation from family members, separation of siblings, separation of children from their mothers. They were held in solitary confinement and spent long days in total darkness until they developed severe hallucinations," Eitan claimed. "Children were forced to watch brutal videos. They were under constant threats by weapons and threats to harm them even after they were released. They refer to the forced use of psychiatric drugs and other substances." Eitan also detailed cases where individuals, though appearing physically unharmed, are dealing with "severe post-traumatic symptoms." "Some of the home comers, they look happy, they look fine, they look physically fine, and we try to hold on to those optimistic signs, but still, even those who seem fine, we know that most of them [are] suffering from severe post-traumatic symptoms, they have painful, traumatic memories. And they are entering into dissociative states, where for a moment they feel as if they are still in captivity and only later do they return to the understanding that they have been released," she said. This week marks two months since the Hamas terror attack on Israel which left 1,200 dead and 240 held hostage. According to the Israeli Ministry of Health, 73 Israelis and 24 foreign citizens have been released from Hamas to date. Eitan urged the release of the remaining hostages "as soon as possible" as they face a long road ahead of physical and mental rehabilitation. https://www.breitbart.com/2nd-amendment/2023/12/04/israeli-security-minister-we-are-approving-up-to-3000-gun-license-applications-day/ Israeli Security Minister: We Are Approving ‘Up to 3,000’ Gun License Applications A Day Israel Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir says his ministry is now approving “up to 3,000” gun license applications a day. The Times of Israel quoted Ben Gvir saying, “When the war started, we knew that we were right when we said that every place that has a weapon can save a life.” He went on to say, “My policy within the office was to permit as many people as possible to get a weapon…[and] in a short period of time, we were giving up to 3,000 approvals a day.” Ben Gvir indicated over 260,000 gun license applications have been approved since October 7, 2023. On November 15, 2023, Breitbart News pointed to a Times of Israel report which indicated over 236,000 gun license applications had been filed in Israel at that point in time. In mid-November roughly 1,700 applications were being approved daily, and the number of daily approvals has nearly doubled since then. Breitbart News noted that an armed civilian opened fire Thursday on terrorists who attacked a Jerusalem bus stop. Two off-duty soldiers opened fire as well and the terrorists were killed. https://thepostmillennial.com/arlington-home-explodes-after-suspect-sets-off-flares-as-police-serve-search-warrant?utm_campaign=64487 Arlington home explodes after suspect sets off flares as police serve search warrant On Monday, a home in the Bluemont neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia exploded as police were attempting to serve a search warrant following reports that a flare gun had been fired from within earlier in the evening. While three members of law enforcement suffered minor injuries, the fate of the suspect, who is believed to have been in the home at the time, has not been revealed. According to the Arlington County Police Department, officers were called to a duplex on the 800 block of North Burlington Street around 4:45 pm to investigate reports that someone had "discharged a flare gun 30 - 40 times from inside his residence into the surrounding neighborhood." While his actions did not result in any injuries or property damage, officers nonetheless obtained a search warrant and tried to make contact with him via telephone and loudspeaker. Their attempts proved fruitless, and the suspect remained "barricaded" inside. At around 8:25 pm, he "discharged several rounds" from what authorities believe was a firearm, resulting in the aforementioned explosion. The blast sent shockwaves through the surrounding area as residents watched debris fly into the air and the structure burn to the ground. The fire department arrived on the scene a short time later, and by 10:30 pm, the blaze was extinguished. While police have not released the name of the suspect, local outlet ARLNow has reported that public records show the resident of the now-leveled home to be a man named James Yoo. According to Newsweek, Yoo's social media posts were reportedly filled with rants about the government, the police, and his own neighbors, who he repeatedly labeled "spies," suggesting they had fake identities and were assigned to monitor him for their "handlers." His YouTube channel included videos with pictures from his LinkedIn page depicting people he claimed were his neighbors entering and leaving their homes, according to the outlet. One of Yoo's neighbors, Alex Wilson, told ARLNow that he kept to himself and often had his windows covered with aluminum foil. Yoo also allegedly chased away prospective buyers with a knife while his house was on the market.

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief for Wednesday, December 6th, 2023

Daily News Brief

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This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, December 6th, 2023. Tactics Conference The Tactics Conference is coming! Learn how to build Christ’s kingdom from those that are doing it. Join C.R. Wiley, the campus preacher Keith Darrel, Gabe Rench, Chocolate Knox, and Pastor Toby Sumpter for two days of boots on the ground training on how to take your community for Christ. Great talks, great food, and great people. Come see us in Lafayette, Louisiana (that's only about 2 and a half hours east of Houston, Texas) on January 19th-20th. And take note - Seating is limited. Families are welcome, come experience some Cajun hospitality, while we labor together to build the new Christendom. Beer and psalms, panel discussions, Cajun dancing, and more… Go to TacticsCon.com to buy your tickets today AND use the coupon code “FLFPUB” to get 20$ off your ticket price. That’s TacticsCon.com - and we’ll see you in South Louisiana this January. https://thepostmillennial.com/72-of-canadians-want-trudeau-gone-poll?utm_campaign=64487 72% of Canadians want Trudeau gone Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in political free-fall. In the latest Ipsos poll, 72 percent of Canadians want Trudeau to exit federal politics and leave as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. Ipsos says that number is up from 60 percent in September. Even within his own party, 33 percent of Liberal supporters would like Trudeau to resign. That's consistent with other recent polls that show the Conservative Party of Canada, under its leader Pierre Poilievre, 19 percentage points ahead of the Liberals and headed for one of the larger majority governments in Canadian history. Nanos Research founder Nik Nanos described what the Liberals need to stand a chance in the next federal election is a "complete reboot." "Either with a new leader or… Justin Trudeau with a renewed vision of why he believes that he should deserve another mandate," Nanos said in a recent episode of CTV News Trend Line. Canadians have even taken to the internet to try to remove Trudeau from office through the traditional legislative process. As of Monday morning, more than 175,000 Canadians have signed a petition for a vote of non-confidence in the House of Commons against the minority Liberal government. The petition is sponsored by MP Michelle Ferreri (CPC-Peterborough-Kawartha) and reads: "The policies of this government aren't aligning with the crisis Canada is facing: housing costs, infringement of civil liberties, highest inflation in history, unbalanced immigration policies, taxation to the point of poverty, weakening of our economy by importing natural resources that Canada already has and under-utilizes; and based on the past eight years of this Prime Minister, Canadians do not have confidence in this Prime Minister, after five ethics investigations and Canada's reputation being tarnished on a global scale under his leadership. To the extent that Canada is being discluded from participating in statements regarding important geopolitical events." Sen. Percy Downe, a Liberal who was chief of staff to former Prime Minister Jean Chretien, recently wrote that it is time Trudeau left office. Trudeau laughed off the appeal. There is considerable doubt that his departure would save the Liberals' fortunes in the next federal election. Trudeau's father, Pierre Trudeau, who was prime minister of Canada from 1968-1984 with the exception of a nine-month period in 1979 when a minority Progressive Conservative government was in power, famously took "a walk in the snow" on Feb. 28, 1984 when he decided to leave politics. He announced his resignation the following day, Feb. 29 – a date that only occurs on a leap year. https://www.foxnews.com/media/doctor-treating-freed-hamas-hostages-reveals-unprecedented-abuse-rewrite-textbooks Doctor treating freed Hamas hostages reveals unprecedented abuse: 'We have to rewrite the textbooks' A doctor treating freed Hamas hostages in Israel says survivors are suffering from an unprecedented level of "extremely severe psychological abuse" endured during captivity. "I can tell you that on behalf of all the medical and psychological teams treating those who return, the mental states we encountered have no precedent in medical literature. We feel that we have to rewrite the textbooks of post-trauma," Dr. Renana Eitan told "Sunday Night in America." Eitan revealed the Tel Aviv Medical Center is actively treating more than 15 former hostages and described their "severe physical and mental abuse." "Those held captive were subject to starvation, to beating, to sexual abuse. They were being held in inhumane sanitary conditions. Extremely severe psychological abuse was inflicted on them, including separation from family members, separation of siblings, separation of children from their mothers. They were held in solitary confinement and spent long days in total darkness until they developed severe hallucinations," Eitan claimed. "Children were forced to watch brutal videos. They were under constant threats by weapons and threats to harm them even after they were released. They refer to the forced use of psychiatric drugs and other substances." Eitan also detailed cases where individuals, though appearing physically unharmed, are dealing with "severe post-traumatic symptoms." "Some of the home comers, they look happy, they look fine, they look physically fine, and we try to hold on to those optimistic signs, but still, even those who seem fine, we know that most of them [are] suffering from severe post-traumatic symptoms, they have painful, traumatic memories. And they are entering into dissociative states, where for a moment they feel as if they are still in captivity and only later do they return to the understanding that they have been released," she said. This week marks two months since the Hamas terror attack on Israel which left 1,200 dead and 240 held hostage. According to the Israeli Ministry of Health, 73 Israelis and 24 foreign citizens have been released from Hamas to date. Eitan urged the release of the remaining hostages "as soon as possible" as they face a long road ahead of physical and mental rehabilitation. https://www.breitbart.com/2nd-amendment/2023/12/04/israeli-security-minister-we-are-approving-up-to-3000-gun-license-applications-day/ Israeli Security Minister: We Are Approving ‘Up to 3,000’ Gun License Applications A Day Israel Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir says his ministry is now approving “up to 3,000” gun license applications a day. The Times of Israel quoted Ben Gvir saying, “When the war started, we knew that we were right when we said that every place that has a weapon can save a life.” He went on to say, “My policy within the office was to permit as many people as possible to get a weapon…[and] in a short period of time, we were giving up to 3,000 approvals a day.” Ben Gvir indicated over 260,000 gun license applications have been approved since October 7, 2023. On November 15, 2023, Breitbart News pointed to a Times of Israel report which indicated over 236,000 gun license applications had been filed in Israel at that point in time. In mid-November roughly 1,700 applications were being approved daily, and the number of daily approvals has nearly doubled since then. Breitbart News noted that an armed civilian opened fire Thursday on terrorists who attacked a Jerusalem bus stop. Two off-duty soldiers opened fire as well and the terrorists were killed. https://thepostmillennial.com/arlington-home-explodes-after-suspect-sets-off-flares-as-police-serve-search-warrant?utm_campaign=64487 Arlington home explodes after suspect sets off flares as police serve search warrant On Monday, a home in the Bluemont neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia exploded as police were attempting to serve a search warrant following reports that a flare gun had been fired from within earlier in the evening. While three members of law enforcement suffered minor injuries, the fate of the suspect, who is believed to have been in the home at the time, has not been revealed. According to the Arlington County Police Department, officers were called to a duplex on the 800 block of North Burlington Street around 4:45 pm to investigate reports that someone had "discharged a flare gun 30 - 40 times from inside his residence into the surrounding neighborhood." While his actions did not result in any injuries or property damage, officers nonetheless obtained a search warrant and tried to make contact with him via telephone and loudspeaker. Their attempts proved fruitless, and the suspect remained "barricaded" inside. At around 8:25 pm, he "discharged several rounds" from what authorities believe was a firearm, resulting in the aforementioned explosion. The blast sent shockwaves through the surrounding area as residents watched debris fly into the air and the structure burn to the ground. The fire department arrived on the scene a short time later, and by 10:30 pm, the blaze was extinguished. While police have not released the name of the suspect, local outlet ARLNow has reported that public records show the resident of the now-leveled home to be a man named James Yoo. According to Newsweek, Yoo's social media posts were reportedly filled with rants about the government, the police, and his own neighbors, who he repeatedly labeled "spies," suggesting they had fake identities and were assigned to monitor him for their "handlers." His YouTube channel included videos with pictures from his LinkedIn page depicting people he claimed were his neighbors entering and leaving their homes, according to the outlet. One of Yoo's neighbors, Alex Wilson, told ARLNow that he kept to himself and often had his windows covered with aluminum foil. Yoo also allegedly chased away prospective buyers with a knife while his house was on the market.