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The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail, PSAC, and the Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council.Greetings, you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites! This week – making their now regular quarterly appearance on the pod – I give you The Chiefs: Ian Brodie, Tim Murphy, and Brian Topp!Ottawa is pretty much laser-focused on the budget these days – the substance and the politics surrounding it – and that's what we're primarily going to spend the hour on today. Plus, the resurgence of industrial policy, effectiveness of the Major Projects Office, managing floor crossers while in government, managing unrest in caucus, and leadership's attempts to deal with it all.So, join me in welcoming back 3 former Chiefs of Staff to some of Canada's most accomplished heads of government: Tim Murphy – former Chief of Staff to Paul Martin … now, EVP and Chief Strategic Affairs Officer at AECON.Brian Topp – former Chief of Staff to Rachel Notley in Alberta … Deputy Chief to Roy Romanow in Saskatchewan … a co-architect of Jack Layton's Orange Wave. Today ... he's a founding partner at GT&co.Ian Brodie – first Chief of Staff to Stephen Harper and central to the founding of the CPC. Now … Professor of Political Science at the University of Calgary, and Senior Advisor at New West Public Affairs.Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.The sponsored ads contained in the podcast are the expressed views of the sponsor and not those of the publisher.
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail, PSAC, and the Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council.Alright, you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites, there'll be no intro grasping at humour today. I can't compete. Too intimidated. Because our guest on the pod is genuine Canadian comedy royalty: Mark Critch!The co-creator, star and co-writer of the hit CBC series “Son of a Critch” based on his best-selling memoir. For 22 seasons, a cast member and writer of CBC's longest running comedy series, “This Hour Has 22 Minutes.” The recipient of 6 Canadian Screen Awards and three Gemini Awards. A best-selling author, including the aforementioned “Son of a Critch” and “An Embarrassment of Critch's” ... and he's got a new book coming out later this month: “Sorry, Not Sorry. An Unapologetic Look at What Makes Canada Worth Fighting For” -- preorder here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/747434/sorry-not-sorry-by-mark-critch/So, we're going to talk to Mark a little bit more about his background and how Canada has always punched above its weight, comedically. And, especially in light of today's climate, I want to have a conversation about political humour and satire. Has it changed through the years? What's its function in a healthy democracy? Does political humour have bigger role to play in what feels like a burgeoning autocracy? Trump pressure and fear got Stephen Colbert cancelled. Kimmel teetered on the brink for about a week. But South Park has been relentlessly attacking Trump and his minions, weekly, and it's never been more popular. Mark's own Trump sketches on “22 minutes” have tens of millions views on Tik Tok. We'll talk about all of that and more.Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.The sponsored ads contained in the podcast are the expressed views of the sponsor and not those of the publisher.
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail, PSAC, and the Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council.Greetings, you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites! Tuesday this week was budget day, the Carney government's long-awaited, first. And as we typically do when there's a fresh budget to pick apart – we've assembled the policy panel for our very own Herle Burly Budget Lock-up. Dr. Jennifer Robson, Tyler Meredith and Ben Woodfinden are here to give us their review of Budget 2025.You loyal Herle Burly-ites know Jennifer and Tyler well ... but Ben is new to the panel, so I'm going to start the bona fides with him.Only one month ago, he joined Meredith, Boessenkool & Phillips as a Senior Advisor and Director of their new premium policy intelligence service, MBP Intelligence. Over his career, he's provided advice, translated policy and shaped messaging in the highest stakes political environments, most recently as Director of Comms for Pierre Poilievre. Jennifer has served in senior roles in policy development and research with the Federal Government. She's now Program Director and Associate Professor of Political Management at Carleton University, and a fellow of the Public Policy ForumAnd Tyler is the former Head of Fiscal and Economic Policy for Prime Minister Trudeau and Ministers of Finance, Chrystia Freeland and Bill Morneau. Today, he's a Founding Partner at Meredith/Boessenkool & Phillips Policy Advisors.Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.The sponsored ads contained in the podcast are the expressed views of the sponsor and not those of the publisher.
Doug Chiasson of the Seals and Sealing Network feels hopeful about a new study on the impacts of harp seals on fish stocks + Chris Di Liberatore of PSAC fears that proposed cuts to DFO could go too deep.
Vassy Kapelos speaks with Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne on the details surrounding the 2025 'Canada Strong' Budget. On today's show: Andrew Scheer, the House Leader of Canada's Conservatives, on his party's response to the federal budget and why one Conservative MP is crossing the floor to the Red Team. Reaction to the details in this year's federal budget from Canadian Construction Association president Rodrigue Gilbert and PSAC national president Sharon DeSousa. The Daily Debrief Panel - featuring Jeff Rutledge, Stephanie Levitz, and Laura D'Angelo. Don Davies, the interim leader for Canada's NDP, shares his thoughts on the budget and how his party might vote on it.
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail, PSAC, and the Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council.Greetings, you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites. Remember about 15 years ago, when the publicly-troubled-at-the-time actor Charlie Sheen went viral for invoking the word “WINNING!” all over the place and in some pretty odd ways. Even when he wasn't winning.Charlie's past that now. But let me submit our guest today has full rights to that word: Veteran PC and Conservative Party campaign manager, Steve Outhouse. He managed Premier Tony Wakeham's majority winning campaign just a couple of weeks ago in Newfoundland. As well as Premier Smith's UCP majority victory in Alberta.Steve hails from Freeport, Long Island in southwest Nova Scotia. He worked in various comms roles in the Harper government before moving on to helm 3 federal CPC Leadership campaigns, as well as provincial leadership campaigns in Nova Scotia, PEI and the aforementioned Newfoundland and Labrador. He's the founder of the “Just Campaigns” consultancy and says he's “a bad business person”, but winning elections isn't exactly bad for business. We'll talk today a little more about Steve's background about what animates his political life. Then we'll do a deep dive into modern campaign mechanics: What works today? What doesn't? I want his thoughts on “hot button” issues and how best to use them. Then, and this particularly relevant because he was Chief of Staff to Pierre Poilievre prior to 2015, what advice would Steve give to the federal Conservatives?Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.The sponsored ads contained in the podcast are the expressed views of the sponsor and not those of the publisher.
Tim Powers guests hosts for Vassy Kapelos this afternoon. Vassy will be back on Monday. On today's show: CTV's Jeremie Charon unveils the latest developments in the Canada-U.S. trade war. Vina Nadjibulla, the Vice-President of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, breaks down what to expect from Prime Minister Carney's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. PSAC National President Sharon DeSousa reacts to the Finance Minister's comments on public sector job cuts. Talk Science To Me with CTV Science and Technology specialist Dan Riskin. The Daily Debrief Panel - featuring Mike LeCouteur, Rob Benzie, and Laura Stone. Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Tony Wakeham on his new P.C. government's agenda. Canadian Olympic Committee CEO David Shoemaker on the ongoing preparations for the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics.
Début des examens du PSAC : les épreuves démarrent dans une ambiance mêlant nervosité, détermination et soutien by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Éducation : mobilisation de plus de 4 000 membres du personnel pour la cohorte 2025 du PSAC, du 28 au 31 octobre, selon le MES by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Éducation : 237 candidats aux examens du PSAC bénéficient d'une considération spéciale cette année, selon le directeur du MES by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Éducation : 237 candidats aux examens du PSAC bénéficient d'une considération spéciale cette année, selon le directeur du MES by TOPFM MAURITIUS
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail, PSAC, and the Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council.Alright, you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites! Another special LIVE podcast for you today: My interview with The Honourable Wab Kinew, Premier of Manitoba!It was recorded on October 23rd with the Empire Club of Canada. And it felt really good – at least for a week – to trade in the ZOOM room for a big fancy BALLROOM with lots of engaged Canadians in attendance… and ready access to rum and coke.Premier Kinew doesn't need much of an introduction from me. He's the 25th Premier of Manitoba, leading the NDP to a majority government in 2023, becoming the province's first, First Nations Premier. First elected as the MLA for Fort Rouge in 2016. He holds a BA in Economics from the University of Manitoba and a master's degree in Indigenous Governance. From the Onigaming First Nation in northwestern Ontario, he's a bestselling author, former broadcaster, devoted dad and husband.Premier Kinew joined me to talk a little more about his background and why he got into politics. His agenda for Manitoba. Charter rights and the notwithstanding clause. Nation building and the Churchill Project. Trade, tariffs and the state of our broader relationship with the U.S.Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.The sponsored ads contained in the podcast are the expressed views of the sponsor and not those of the publisher.
À Agalega, rien ne change en ce qui concerne les examens du PSAC, qui débutent le 28 octobre, précise Serge Ng Tat Chung by TOPFM MAURITIUS
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail, PSAC, the Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council, and the Ontario Real Estate Association.We have a particularly notable guest on the pod today, for all you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites. A man with one of those CVs that make you question why you even have a CV. Rahm Emanuel is here!Adviser to President Bill ClintonElected and then re-elected 3 more times to the U.S. House of RepresentativesHouse Democratic Caucus ChairChairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign CommitteeWhite House Chief of Staff under President Barack Obama55th mayor of ChicagoFormer United States Ambassador to JapanIt's a CV that's still in progress!So, today I want to talk a little bit more about… Mr. Emanuel's backstory and what continues to motivate his political life. The changing role the U.S. is playing on the world stage. How Democrats can reconnect with working people to form a new, winning voter coalition. And I want to explore the how Trump is changing the Canada/U.S. relationship and what our relationship into the future.Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.The sponsored ads contained in the podcast are the expressed views of the sponsor and not those of the publisher.
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail, PSAC, CPA Ontario, and the Ontario Real Estate Association.Greetings, you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites! A helluva lot of political gravitas with our guests on the pod today. We've convened our #PremiersPanel with 3 former
College Football spoiled us this week. We've got 2 great guests joining the usual color cast on this week's episode from D2 Augustana University and NAIA Florida Memorial respectively. We've got some unreal upsets in D2 Football with Gannon & Seton Hill along with a top-10 win for UTPB, in D3 Football there were Top-25 matchups around the country and we've got a Breakfast Bowl coming up this weekend between Rowan and Montclair State. Finally in NAIA we've got some major streaks broken for teams like Florida Memorial and Mayville State along with more top game action and performers! Thanks for tuning in!Video Chapters:0:00 Episode Overview2:32 Rich Lucero Jr. - Augustana14:38 D2 Players of the Week16:45 Key to the City Game24:06 PSAC Upsets: Gannon & Seton Hill32:15 UTPB wins Top-10 game vs Angelo State37:52 Other Impressive D2 Wins54:17 D3 Players of the Week57:48 Bethel on top of the MIAC1:04:10 UW-La Crosse beats UW-Whitewater1:07:55 UW-Oshkosh STUNS UW-River Falls1:13:34 North Central dominates Wheaton1:17:26 Breakfast Bowl! Rowan vs Montclair State1:21:07 DePauw gets $80 MILLION gift1:27:05 Other D3 Game Recaps1:30:58 Kareem Roberts - Florida Memorial1:39:58 NAIA Players of the Week1:45:05 Florida Memorial upsets Southeastern1:48:10 Mayville State defeats Dickinson State1:53:39 Grand View dominant over William Penn1:58:22 St Francis IN beats Taylor2:03:03 Other NAIA Top Games
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail, PSAC, and the Ontario Real Estate Association.Greetings, you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites! A topic today we've been exploring from a few different angles these last few months: can Canada build (baby build) housing anymore?We convened a panel on it back in the early summer to talk policy and what's happening in the real world – Meredith, Moffat and Butler. We had the Conservative housing critic on the pod, Scott Aitchison, who gave us his take on what needs to be done.Today, we get the government's view of things with the Honourable Gregor Robertson, Canada's Minister of Housing and Infrastructure.Mr. Robertson has a long and impressive CV, so please pardon my drastic précis here: He served as the Mayor of Vancouver for a decade, 2008 to 2018, where his focus was on transit and cycling infrastructure ... introducing modular housing to support unhoused residents ... leading on co-ops and supportive housing ... and starting the country's first successful empty homes tax. Prior to that, he was a Member of the B.C. Legislature for 3 years, 2005-2008. As well as the Co-Founder and CEO of “Happy Planet” Organic Foods.So, we're going to talk about this new government agency “Build Canada Homes” and how it plans to “supercharge housing construction across Canada”. How will the programs work? What's the timeline for success in a crisis? And we'll get Mr. Robertson's view on why he thinks government is the solution to this problem when most people think government IS the problem.Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.The sponsored ads contained in the podcast are the expressed views of the sponsor and not those of the publisher.
This special live episode was hosted by the Canadian Club of Ottawa and originally recorded on September 18, 2025. The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail, Fidelity Investments Canada, and PSAC.Greetings, you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites! Today's episode is a special LIVE podcast, recorded at the Canadian Club of Ottawa. Our guest: the Honourable David Eby, Premier of British Columbia!Premier Eby became leader of the BC NDP and the province's 37th Premier in 2022. Before entering politics, he was a human rights lawyer and Executive Director of the BC Civil Liberties Association. First elected as MLA for Vancouver–Point Grey in 2013, he previously held key cabinet roles including Attorney General and Minister responsible for Housing.Premier Eby joined me to talk about his pitch to “Look West” for major resource projects; the experience of working with Prime Minister Carney's government and the previous one as well. And a bit of BC politics too!Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.The sponsored ads contained in the podcast are the expressed views of the sponsor and not those of the publisher.
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
Écoles primaires : le troisième trimestre démarre ce lundi, les élèves de Grade 6 en pleine préparation pour le PSAC et les Modular Assessments by TOPFM MAURITIUS
This could be our best episode in a LONG TIME. First off we're joined by QB at D2 East Stroudsburg Sean McTaggart who is poised to be one of the top offensive weapons in the conference this year. Drew and Kobe breakdown EVERY team in the PSAC with what you need to know heading into 2025, followed by Jimmy and Seth hopping on to discuss our takes on the recently released D3FB Top 25 preseason rankings. Matt joins D1R once again to help shed some light on some of the TOP NAIA RBs in the country heading into this fall, and Kobe recaps two former D2 players signing professional deals! If THAT isn't enough to make you listen then what would be?!Video Chapters:0:00 Episode Overview2:20 Sean McTaggart - East Stroudsburg21:33 PSAC 2025 Preview1:00:58 D2 Products Signing Pro Deals1:06:36 D3 Football Preseason Top 25 Reaction1:33:35 TOP NAIA Running Backs
Lidé v Kostelci nad Orlicí mohou potřetí přispět do sbírky školních potřeb. Darované pomůcky pomůžou rodinám ze sociálně slabých rodin.
Union organizer and activist Aminah Sheikh (@simplyaminah) join Dru Oja Jay to discuss the elements of organizing a workplace, the transformative process that results, and how that could open onto international solidarity and an anti-capitalist imagination.Sheikh currently works as an organizer with PSAC, and is Vice President of the Canadian Freelancers Union.Follow HPCBlue Sky (https://bsky.app/profile/halfpastcapitalism.bsky.social) Tik Tok (https://www.tiktok.com/@halfpastcapitalism)
Shepherd men's basketball hosted the PSAC championship out of nowhere! We give some props to the Rams for their run to the title game before giving our comprehensive thoughts on the first few days of NFL free agency.
In this episode of Airey Bros Radio, we go belly to belly with Coach Jerry Boland, head coach of Millersville Wrestling. A New Jersey wrestling legend turned college coach, Coach Boland shares his journey from high school coaching to running a DII powerhouse, the challenges of building a program, recruiting battles between NJ & PA, and the mindset of championship wrestlers.Topics Covered:✅ The importance of getting out of your bubble as a student-athlete✅ Coaching philosophies: balancing competition, academics & life✅ The intensity of the PSAC wrestling conference✅ The role of mindset, preparation, and team depth in overcoming adversity✅ Pork Roll vs. Taylor Ham – the definitive answer from a South Jersey guy
Pamatujete si ještě dobu před počítači? Není to tak dávno, kdy v každé kanceláři stál psací stroj, a písařky soutěžily v počtu úhozů za minutu. První psací stroje pocházejí už ze začátku devatenáctého století a od té doby se firmy předháněly v jejich vylepšování. Dnes jsou sběratelským artiklem, do kterého se zamiloval i Eduard Hošek. Jeho sbírku si můžete prohlédnout na zámku ve Valči na Vysočině.
In this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, Dr. Gleb Tsipursky speaks to Sharon DeSousa, President of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, who discusses why the Canadian government's RTO mandate will hurt taxpayers.You can learn about Public Service Alliance of Canada at https://psacunion.ca/
We delve into the incredible story of @nataliewideman, a true force in the world of Canadian softball. Over the years, she's racked up an impressive collection of medals, including silver at the WBSC Americas Qualifier in 2013, gold at the Pan Am Games in 2015, and bronze at the WBSC Women's Softball World Championships in 2016 and 2018.In 2019, Natalie continued to shine, helping Canada clinch silver at the Pan Am Games in Lima and playing a crucial role in securing Canada's spot at Tokyo 2020 during the WBSC Americas Olympic Qualifier. Her Olympic debut saw her contribute to Canada's historic bronze medal win in Tokyo, cementing her legacy in Canadian softball.Natalie's success on the field is matched by her stellar collegiate career at California University of Pennsylvania, where she led the PSAC in her senior season with a .454 batting average and earned titles like Catcher of the Year for NCAA Division II, PSAC West Athlete of the Year, and a spot on the Academic All-American Team. Twice named to the Academic All-District Team and three times to the All-PSAC West First Team, Natalie's dedication to excellence is evident both on and off the field.Recently inducted into the 2024 Hall of Fame at her Alma mater, Natalie was “honoured and humbled” by the recognition.But Natalie's story doesn't end with softball. In this episode, we explore Natalie's Olympic journey, her unwavering determination, and what the future holds for this extraordinary athlete. How did she navigate the highs and lows? Tune in to find out.
Canadian journalist Nora Loreto reads the latest headlines for Thursday, May 2, 2024.TRNN has partnered with Loreto to syndicate and share her daily news digest with our audience. Tune in every morning to the TRNN podcast feed to hear the latest important news stories from Canada and around the world.Find more headlines from Nora at Sandy & Nora Talk Politics podcast feed.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcastReferenced articles:Story 1 - McGill's attempt to clear out pro-Palestine encampment is blocked by judge for being too broad Story 2 - Landfull search in Saskatoon begins to find remains of woman missing since 2020. Story 3 - ER at Williams Lake hospital closed over night this week due to a lack of nursing staff. Story 4 - The Treasury Board has announced that civil servants will be expected to be in the office three days per week as of the fall. PSAC and PIPSC both vow to fight the plan. Story 5 - The Scottish National Party wins confidence vote after Greens pull support for Humza Yousaf as leader, triggering his resignation.
Edinboro Fighting Scots Head Wrestling Coach Matt Hill joins us for Episode 255 of ABR. In his sixth season at the helm Coach Hill talks about the pride in coaching at his alma mater, the challenges of big a mid major school, his CEO values and mindset, along with the challenges that come with NIL deals and the transfer portal.Stay Connected Edinboro WrestlingTwitterFacebook
It's Short Time Shots, a look at the day's college wrestling scores and more, I'm your host, Hall of Fame wrestling writer and broadcaster Jason Bryant and I want to let you know, this is the scoreboard show of record. Speaking of scoreboards, did you know you can find all the D1 dual meet scores and links to their results at collegewrestlingscoreboard.com AND I've added another redirect to help you follow all the tournaments from every division at collegewrestlingtournaments.com. NO ONE ELSE DOES THIS. Top dual of the night, No. 25 Stevens Institute knocked of No. 11 Coast Guard 18-15 in Hoboken, New Jersey. The dual had a couple of matches between ranked individuals. Coast Guard took the 133-pound match as sixth-ranked Chase Randall beat 10th-ranked Luke Hoerle 9-3. At 157, Stevens' Ryan Smith, ranked as high as fourth, topped No. 14 Noah Caskey 9-6 in a matchup between returning All-Americans. Trailing 11-6 halfway through, the Ducks won four in a row from 165-197 to ice the dual. Elsewhere in Division III, Coe bested Buena Vista 45-9 to open up action in the American Rivers Conference. Will Esmoil, L.J. Richardson and Mathieu Arsenault picked up falls for the Kohawks (with a K) and head coach John Oostendorp - he beat Rulon Gardner back in the day by the way. McDaniel beat Division II Frostburg State 30-14. No. 12 Ashland edged No. 21 Mercyhurst 20-19 on criteria. Ashland took the victory on the third criteria, most match points 77-76. This is again one of those things that makes me wonder why the heck we don't just do match points. Wade Schalles has been touting a version of it for years. Andy Hamilton and Kyle Klingman went through and came up with a system. If we're changing points in individual matches for whatever reason, why don't we just change dual meet scoring to match the output of the athletes? Kutztown pulled away from Shippensburg, winning three of the last four weights to come away with a 33-18 win in a battle of PSAC squads. The Golden Bears improved to 2-0 on the season. Emmanuel beat Emory & Henry 45-3 and San Francisco State won a Bay Area battle, topping NAIA Menlo 43-9. In the NAIA, second-ranked Life University used a squad mostly of reserves and smashed Brewton-Parker 45-9. 10th-ranked Myles Starke did get the go for Life at 184 pounds. He picked up a technical fall over Charles Henkel. All seven victories were bonus victories for the Friends University Falcons as the flew past Bethany (Kan.) 39-18. Reigning KCAC Men's Wrestler of the Week Gunnar Henderson pinned Nathaniel Zabala in 2:33, while Thomas Vasquez, Jamie Mitchell and Gustavo Renteria also got their hand raised after they had the win by pin. It was also the first dual win for new men's head wrestling coach Tyler Mies. On the women's side, Grand View beat Baker 32-8. Emmanuel beat Emory & Henry 44-2. My thoughts are with my man Chris Mecate, a past two-time All-American at that place in Norfolk and current assistant coach at Mt. San Antonio College in SoCal. Mecate's dad passed away in the past few days and I wanted to drop a line with my condolences to a guy I haven't seen in a while. December 6 was a tough one here, it would have been my late father's birthday. Mt. San Antonio and the rest of the California Community Colleges wrap up their season at Cuesta this weekend for the California Community College Athletic Association state championships - which is still on my list of events to check out. Subscribe, for free, to my Daily Wrestling News. Get it for free at mattalkonline.com/news, sign up free today. That's as always, delivered by our longtime friends at Resilite.
It's Short Time Shots, a quick look at the day's wrestling scores and more. I am on the struggle bus realizing that my dad jokes and bad jokes might only be funny to … one of you. Anyway, I'm Jason Bryant and here's what you are catching up on for November 16. A wild crowd saw Division II Montevallo pick up the first home win in program history, a 27-16 triumph over NAIA Midway. Do yourself a favor, go to MontevalloW on Twitter and check out how boisterous the home crowd is. And remember folks, this is a first-year Division II program in ALABAMA. Montevallo is the first Division II program in Alabama since Jacksonville State, yes, it's in Alabama, dropped the sport as a Division II school in 1981. The only other option would be Troy, then known as Troy State, which fielded a program in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Mount Olive upended King 23-17 but we saw something we typically don't see in college wrestling and that's someone bump UP to get the ranked matchup rather than bump away. With Mount Olive holding a 14-9 lead after 165, King bumped up seventh-ranked Trent Mahoney to take on Mount Olive's seventh-ranked 174-pounder Calan Straub. Tied 5-5 after 1, Mahoney went up 8-5 in the second, but in the third, Straub earned the fall 43 seconds into the period in what turned out to be a crucial win for the Trojans. Heavyweight Jayln McClammy iced the dual with an 8-3 win at heavyweight for Mount Olive. Props for the move, it made for an exciting dual. 14th-ranked Pitt-Johnstown shutout East Stroudsburg 47-0 in PSAC competition. Ranked wins registered for the Mountain Cats by seventh-ranked Trevon Gray at 125 pounds, Jacob Ealy at 149 pounds, Dakoda Rogers at 197 and Isaiah Vance at 285 pounds. This also makes me feel quite old, because I covered Trevon Gray's father Teante in high school. He actually wrestled the best man in my wedding multiple times. Coach Pat Pecora picked up career coaching win nine billion. Belmont Abbey shutout undermanned Bluefield State 56-0. Too many forfeits here. The Green Mountain Championship went the way of Vermont State University-Castleton, which beat Norwich 50-6. No, this is NOT a new school. The school formerly known as Castleon University merged with Vermont Technical College and Northern Vermont University to create Vermont State University. So with the unification, the name we are supposed to refer to the old Castleton Spartans is now Vermont State University-Castleton. Not Vermont State-Castleton. Vermont State University-Castleton. Also, in case you were wondering, Vermont is the Green Mountain State. Wayne Campbell celebrates as Aurora, which you should know is in Illinios, beat Milwaukee School of Engineering, also known as MSOE, 32-20. Angel Jaimes' fall at 197 pounds sealed it for the host Spartans. No word if they have that Spartan Spirit as I cram TWO SNL references into one scoreline. Another traveling trophy was on the line as UW-Eau Claire spanked UW-Oshkosh … b'gosh … 49-6 to retain the Chancellor's Cup. Southern Virginia over Patrick & Henry 48-7. Those three old grouches in Buena Vista left happy. In the Keystone State, Delaware Valley beat York, the one in Pennsylvania 32-7. Top win for the Aggies was at 157 pounds where Nick DeLorezno knocked off 14th-ranked Jared Blair of York 6-3. The women's teams also squared off, with Delaware Valley winning there as well 36-8. In an all-Arkansas battle, Vinny Barber's University of the Ozarks Eagles topped Division II Ouachita Baptist 25-17 on the road in Arkadelphia on Wednesday. Props here goes to the squads for wrestling five extra bouts as well. In the NAIA, Grand View extended its win streak against NAIA competition to 157 in a row with a pair of shutout wins against Avila and Central Methodist in a tri-meet hosted at CMU. The Vikings beat Avila 56-0 and Central Methodist 50-0. The last time Grand View lost to an NAIA opponent came on January 16, 2011 against Lindenwood, which was then an NAIA squad. St. Ambrose handing out yet another heartbreaker as the Bees won for the second night in a row, this time topping William Penn 20-18. The night prior, they edged Graceland by a point. This time, it was three straight wins from 184-197 that lifted the Bees to the victory, with a key fall coming by Jayden Terronez at 174. Oklahoma Wesleyan picked up its first win of the season, topping Bethany, the one in Kansas, 41-12 in KCAC action. Rochester, (Mich.) beat Lourdes 24-18. Missouri Valley beat Benedictine (Kan.) 45-6. NJCAA Cowley beat Division II Newman 33-17 in Kansas. Also in Junior College action, Carl Albert State and Labette both beat Barton. Always more news than you can choke down with that morning coffee, it's the Daily Wrestling News. Get that for free at mattalkonline.com/news, sign up free today. That's as always, delivered by our longtime friends at Resilite.
I review current endemic numbers, fall vaccine recommendations and emerging helpful info on PSAC, or post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, also known as long CoVid. Trump vaccine PSA here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INH-CmCgIYs
Liberty Dispatch ~ May 02, 2023On this episode of the Dispatch, hosts Andrew and Matty dive deep into the recent legislation that bespeaks a foreboding future for Canada. Quick Update – PSAC reaches tentative agreement with Feds:Public workers reach deal with feds, ending national strike | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/05/01/psac-strike-ends/; BONOKOSKI: Majority of public servants never wanted a strike | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/05/02/bonokoski-strike-ends/; [Segment 1] - Trudeau lies and gaslight about all things COVID:Bill C-11: https://www.parl.ca/legisinfo/en/bill/44-1/c-11;C-11 Passes Senate | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/27/c11-passes-senate3;Bill C-11 Becomes Law | The Post Millenial: https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-trudeaus-internet-censorship-bill-becomes-law;[Segment 2] - Mendicini makes amendments to Bill C-21:Bill C-21: https://www.parl.ca/legisinfo/en/bill/44-1/c-21;Mendicino proposes new definition, ban on “assault-style firearms” | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/05/01/ban-assault-style-firearms2;Mendicino Presser | True North: https://twitter.com/TrueNorthCentre/status/1653154918511902723[Segment 3] - Bill C-47 and the State's safeguard against bank runs:Trudeau government Prepares for bank run| Western Standard: https://www.westernstandard.news/business/trudeau-gov-t-prepares-for-run-on-banks/article_c991e640-e5bc-11ed-8cb8-037cc687b232.html Check out our past episodes on the Bills covered in this episode: https://rumble.com/v28o56a-failed-legislators-legislation-fails-liberals-pull-back-on-maid-and-c-21-wh.html; Support Josh's Stand and Help Us Defend His Liberties! Sign Our Petition Here: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/i-stand-with-josh-alexander/. SHOW SPONSORS:Join Red Balloon Today!: https://www.redballoon.work/lcc; Invest with Rocklinc: info@rocklinc.com or call them at 905-631-546; Diversify Your Money with Bull Bitcoin: https://mission.bullbitcoin.com/lccSick of Mainstream Media Lies? Help Support Independent Media! DONATE TO LCC TODAY!: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/donate/ Please Support us in bringing you real, truthful reporting and analysis from a Christian perspective.SUBSCRIBE TO OUR SHOWS/CHANNELS:LIBERTY DISPATCH PODCAST: https://libertydispatch.podbean.com; https://rumble.com/LDshow; OPEN MIKE WITH MICHAEL THIESSEN: https://openmikewithmichaelthiessen.podbean.com; https://rumble.com/openmike;THE OTHER CLUB: https://rumble.com/c/c-2541984; THE LIBERTY LOUNGE WITH TIM TYSOE: https://rumble.com/LLwTT;CONTACT US:Questions/comments about podcasts/news/analysis: mailbag@libertycoalitioncanada.com;Questions/comments about donations: give@libertycoalitioncanada.com;Questions/comments that are church-related: churches@libertycoalitioncanada.com;General Inquiries: info@libertycoalitioncanada.com. STAY UP-TO-DATE ON ALL THINGS LCC:Gab: https://gab.com/libertycoalitioncanada Telegram: https://t.me/libertycoalitioncanadanews Instagram: https://instagram.com/libertycoalitioncanada Facebook: https://facebook.com/LibertyCoalitionCanada Twitter: @LibertyCCanada - https://twitter.com/LibertyCCanada Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LibertyCoalitionCanada YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@liberty4canada Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW and SHARE it with others!
This week host Mattea Roach is joined by Riley Yesno, Karen Restoule, and Ethan Cox to unpack the The Public Service Alliance of Canada Strike, and the increase of police involved deaths. PSAC has reached a tentative contract agreement after almost two weeks of striking against its employer – the Government of Canada. AND, there's a sharp rise in police-involved deaths peaking in 2022. What is really going on here?Host: Mattea RoachCredits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Annette Ejiofor (Managing Editor)Guests: Riley Yesno, Karen Restoule, Ethan CoxSources:Overpaid or undervalued? Politics divides opinions of federal employees' working conditions & compensationTrudeau says government making 'serious offers' to end public service strikeData shows that police-involved deaths in Canada are on the riseCanadian police used deadly force at record rates in 2022, new research findsParamedic tells inquest he misjudged Myles Gray's race because of severe bruising after police fightDoug Ford wants to boost police ranks by lowering the education requirements for officersSponsors: Douglas, Athletic Greens, BetterHelpIf you value this podcast, Support us! You'll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases & bonus content. You'll be a part of the solution to Canada's journalism crisis, you'll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody. You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Piya Chattopadyay talks to former Buzzfeed News head and Semafor founder Ben Smith about the current media maelstrom and his latest book, Lizzie Stark cracks open her new book of essays on the cultural history of eggs, our Sunday Politics Panel parses the PSAC strike, Bill C-11 and the reponse to the Sudan crisis and Inuk scholar Norma Dunning shares how the 'disc system' disrupted Inuit culture. Discover more at https://www.cbc.ca/sunday
Liberty Dispatch ~ April 27, 2023On this episode of the Dispatch, hosts Andrew and Matty dive deep into the lies, gaslighting and psychological manipulation of our PM, bureaucrat elite, and public health officials. They exhibit raw power by claiming victimhood and use fear to usher in a smiling, sustainable Communist revolution. [Segment 1] - Trudeau lies and gaslight about all things COVID:Trudeau claims he never forced anyone to get vaccinated | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/24/trudeau-claims-vaccinated;COVID MORTALITY ANALYSES | John Hopkins: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortalityPeter McCullough: The House of Medicine is Corrupt | Bright Light News: https://brightlightnews.com/the-house-of-medicine-is-corrupt-peter-mccullough;Overcounting COVID deaths and hospitalizations | Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/01/13/covid-pandemic-deaths-hospitalizations-overcounting; [Segment 2] - Desensitization and Normalization of Deviant Sexual Practices:Demands:PSAC announces Federal worker strike | PSAC: https://psacunion.ca/psac-announces-nationwide-general-strike-beginning;What you need to know about the PSAC strike | CBC News: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/psac-strike-ottawa-gatineau-picket-traffic-services-1.6815033;Delusions:Feds gave 800,000 raises out to employees during 2020-2021 | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/25/public-servants-raises/;BONOKOSKI: The unaffordable demands of the public service | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/25/bonokoski-public-service-demands/;Gov. worker union demanding taxpayers pay for woke indoctrination training | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/13/taxpayer-woke-indoctrination/ Comparing Government and Private Sector Job Growth in the COVID-19 Era | Fraser Institute: https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/comparing-government-and-private-sector-job-growth-in-the-covid-19-era;Deserts:Possible delays at YYZ thanks to PSAC protests | CTV News: https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/toronto-pearson-warns-of-possible-delays-as-psac-workers-escalate-strike-action-1.6373801;PSAC strike left 700 military members without heat | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/24/psac-strike-military/;[Segment 3] - Climate Change, Colonization & Capitalism are a huge threat to Canada's future:Dr. Theresa Tam lists climate change and capitalism as drivers of negative health | True North: https://tnc.news/2023/04/17/tam-climate-change-capitalism;PHO's report on Climate Cahnge's impact on health | Government of Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/corporate/publications/chief-public-health-officer-reports-state-public-health-canada/state-public-health-canada-2022/what-we-heard-perspectives-climate-change.html#current. Support Josh's Stand and Help Us Defend His Liberties! Sign Our Petition Here: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/i-stand-with-josh-alexander/. SHOW SPONSORS:Join Red Balloon Today!: https://www.redballoon.work/lcc; Invest with Rocklinc: info@rocklinc.com or call them at 905-631-546; Diversify Your Money with Bull Bitcoin: https://mission.bullbitcoin.com/lccSick of Mainstream Media Lies? Help Support Independent Media! DONATE TO LCC TODAY!: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/donate/ Please Support us in bringing you real, truthful reporting and analysis from a Christian perspective.SUBSCRIBE TO OUR SHOWS/CHANNELS:LIBERTY DISPATCH PODCAST: https://libertydispatch.podbean.com; https://rumble.com/LDshow; OPEN MIKE WITH MICHAEL THIESSEN: https://openmikewithmichaelthiessen.podbean.com; https://rumble.com/openmike;THE OTHER CLUB: https://rumble.com/c/c-2541984; THE LIBERTY LOUNGE WITH TIM TYSOE: https://rumble.com/LLwTT;CONTACT US:Questions/comments about podcasts/news/analysis: mailbag@libertycoalitioncanada.com;Questions/comments about donations: give@libertycoalitioncanada.com;Questions/comments that are church-related: churches@libertycoalitioncanada.com;General Inquiries: info@libertycoalitioncanada.com. STAY UP-TO-DATE ON ALL THINGS LCC:Gab: https://gab.com/libertycoalitioncanada Telegram: https://t.me/libertycoalitioncanadanews Instagram: https://instagram.com/libertycoalitioncanada Facebook: https://facebook.com/LibertyCoalitionCanada Twitter: @LibertyCCanada - https://twitter.com/LibertyCCanada Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LibertyCoalitionCanada YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@liberty4canada Please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW and SHARE it with others!
Guest: Stephanie Levitz, federal politics reporter Over 100,000 federal civil servants went on strike on April 19, impacting government services like passport offices, immigration support and the Canada Revenue Agency. The issues include higher wages, remote work, seniority rights and contract workers. A week later, there was motion in addressing some of these, but the union says it has “compromised” on its significant wage demand. Meanwhile, political leaders in Ottawa are using this strike as a way to speak to the labour vote and are walking a very fine line. This episode was produced by Brian Bradley, Paulo Marques and Raju Mudhar. Audio Sources: Global News
Today, we're looking at the 'mostly peaceful' Public Service Alliance of Canada strike, where picketers have been caught on camera kicking at least one car and scaring a special needs group in a park. Plus, are the police protecting climate protesters in the United Kingdom? Ezra Levant takes a look at another ridiculous video from across the pond.
Joe Biden announces his re-election bid and his most likely contender, at least at this point, is Donald Trump. Bruce looks at the opening volleys in the 2024 US election campaign and we wonder if this is the best they can do. An 80 something Democrat and a multi-indicted Republican who could be perp walked and in an orange jumpsuit before the voting begins. Plus the PSAC strike and new talk of a new arena in Calgary.
What the PSAC srike reveals about the state of labour unions, author Peter Wohlleben makes the case for leaving forests alone to fight climate change, we meet Canada's Chief Nursing Officer Leigh Chapman, find out why browsing is good for the soul, and producer Pete Mitton road test drives the promise of EV pick trucks as they hit the market. Discover more at https://www.cbc.ca/sunday
Our national affairs panel gathers to discuss unprocessed passports, the PSAC strike and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's leaked comments about NATO. We hear from Rosemary Barton, CBC's Chief Political Correspondent; Catherine Levesque, a parliamentary reporter for the National Post; and Steven Chase, a senior parliamentary reporter for the Globe & Mail.
Today on The Richard Syrett Show: Columnist for the Western Standard Dave Makichuk discusses Rachel Notley's new age ‘thoughtcrime'. Federal director at the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Franco Terrazzano says the strike proves PSAC is privileged and out of touch. Writer & caWsbar member Mia Ashton talks about the trans-identified male in B.C. accused of spying on girls in change rooms. Political analyst Wayne Allyn Root explains why Bud Light proved conservatives have the power. Toronto Mayor candidate Anthony Furey on why lanes have taken it too far.
Tens of thousands of Public Service Alliance of Canada workers are striking across Canada over wages and a better work-life balance. That includes wanting more flexible remote working arrangements. Matt Galloway speaks with Alex Silas, the PSAC regional executive vice-president for the National Capital Region; Michael Wernick, the University of Ottawa's Jarislowsky Chair in public sector management; and Alexandra Samuel, co-author of Remote, Inc.: How to Thrive at Work . . . Wherever You Are.
Today on The Richard Syrett Show: Reporter for the Western Standard Christopher Oldcorn talks about the beginning of the PSAC strike. The founder of RealClimateScience.com, Tony Heller explains the real reason NASA claims the Arctic sea ice satellite started in 1979. Author Dr. Rainer Zitelmann discusses Dr. Theresa Tam listing climate change and capitalism as drivers of negative health. Then co-host of The 500 Podcast, Jeremiah Tittle gives you This Week in Rock History.
One hundred and fifty thousand public servants are going on strike. The strike could impact a range of services, from income tax processing to passport and immigration files. Matt Galloway speaks with Catherine Cullen, host of CBC Radio's The House; Jasmin Guénette, vice-president of national affairs for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business; and Tamara Mosher-Kuczer, founder and senior immigration lawyer with Lighthouse Immigration Law.
Host Alex Pierson speaks with Tom Korski, managing editor of Blacklocks Reporter, about the potential strike with PSAC a union that represents around 155, 000 employees. If the government does not reach an agreement at the barganing table by Tuesday afternoon, this would be the largest strike in Canadian history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Looks like the government will need to stock up on coffee, because those 120,000 federal public servants are about to take a looong break! Alex Pierson speaks with Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director of the Canadian taxpayers federation about PSAC declaring landslide strike vote victory for program, administrative, technical, education, and library workers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's that time of the year again! Budget season… AND, the story about Chinese government influence just keeps getting even more complicated. This week Mattea Roach is joined by Murad Hemmadi, Nick Taylor-Vaisey and Stuart Thomson to unpack how the complex issue of government interference is being seized on by various parties, and how feasible Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland's proposed budget is for this country's future. Host: Mattea RoachCredits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Associate Producer), Tristan Capacchione (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Annette Ejiofor (Managing Editor)Guests: Murad Hemmadi, Nick Taylor-Vaisey, Stuart Thomson Background reading:Freeland's green economy spending aimed at competing with U.S. Inflation Reduction ActChrystia Freeland's federal budget throws new spending at inflation-weary CanadiansChapter 3: A Made-In-Canada Plan: Affordable Energy, Good Jobs, and a Growing Clean Economy | Budget 2023Highlights from the 2023 federal budget | CBC NewsSponsors: Douglas, PSAC, Athletic Greens, Images FestivalIf you value this podcast, Support us! You'll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You'll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you'll be a part of the solution to Canada's journalism crisis, you'll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody. You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.