The Elev8 Podcast
By The Elev8 Podcast
The Elev8 PodcastMay 07, 2024
#218 - Canada’s Anger Index Reaches NEW HIGH?!
First, we dive into the alarming news that Canada's anger index has reached an all-time high. What’s driving this surge in public discontent? From economic pressures to political strife, we explore the factors fueling the nation’s rising anger.
Next, we turn our attention to the demands being made by Palestine supporters on Canadian universities. We delve into the protests, the demands for policy changes, and the broader implications for academic freedom and campus politics.
Amidst the turmoil, a Conservative nomination scandal in Ontario has come to light, shaking the political landscape. We dissect the allegations, the fallout, and what it means for the integrity of the nomination process and the party’s future.
And finally, we address the plight of immigrants with expiring work visas who are facing the prospect of leaving the country. We explore their stories, the bureaucratic challenges they face, and the broader implications for Canada’s immigration policies and labor market.
0:00 - Intro
3:10 - Canada’s Anger Index Research
17:27 - Demands of Palestine Protestors
35:16 - Conservative Nomination Scandal
51:20 - Leftist Hypocrisy
01:16:17 - International students protest for extended work
01:27:00 - Wild Card
#217 - Has Federal Politics Hit Its Boiling Point?
First on our agenda is the eruption of political chaos at the federal level, with scandals, showdowns, and shifting alliances dominating the discourse.
We dissect the polarizing stances of Premier Ford and Prime Minister Trudeau as they speak out in support of Israel amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East. The implications of their statements reverberate across the political spectrum, igniting fierce debates and sparking questions about foreign policy priorities.
Amidst the chaos, we witness a dramatic meltdown during Question Period between the Liberals and Conservatives, exposing deep-seated divisions and raising concerns about the efficacy of parliamentary discourse.
In a bid to address growing concerns about foreign interference in Canadian politics, the announcement of a foreign interference registry sends shockwaves through the political establishment. We analyze the motivations behind this initiative and its potential impact on safeguarding Canadian democracy.
But that's not all – we explore the controversial introduction of Canada's departure tax, provoking outcry and debate over its fairness and implications for Canadians traveling abroad.
And in a bizarre twist, we uncover the public shaming of the Canadian military's new logo, raising questions about branding, symbolism, and the role of public perception in shaping national identity.
0:00 - Intro
3:30 - Political Federal Chaos
24:27 - Ford and Trudeau Speak out in Support of Israeli’s
34:00 - Breaking Down the Question Period Meltdown
47:00 - Foreign Interference Inquiry Registry
01:07:46 - Canada’s Departure Tax
01:15:40 - The Canadian Military’s New Logo?
#216 - Did the Liberals Finally CATCH Poilievre Lacking?
First on the agenda is the Liberals' attempt to link Pierre Poilievre to the right-wing group "diagolon," igniting accusations of smear tactics and political mudslinging. We delve into the complexities of guilt by association, the implications for political discourse, and the strategies at play in the lead-up to the election.
But the drama doesn't end there – we explore Prime Minister Trudeau's bold statement, declaring that the Canada Revenue Agency will be coming after Premier Scott Moe. As tensions between federal and provincial governments escalate, we analyze the legal and political implications of this high-stakes showdown.
Amidst the political firestorm, we hear from doctors voicing frustration over the Capital Gains Tax Increase, shedding light on the challenges facing healthcare professionals and the potential impact on patient care.
On the economic front, we delve into the beginnings of the Loblaw's boycott set to begin in May, examining the consumer activism movement, the corporate response, and the broader implications for the retail giant and Canadian consumers.
And in an exclusive interview, we sit down with a couple caught in a bylaw battle with the city of Halifax, offering a firsthand account of the challenges faced by ordinary citizens in navigating bureaucratic red tape and local government regulations.
0:00 - Intro
7:35 - Poilievre, Diagolon & Political Division
29:24 - Trudeau Says CRA will go After Premier Moe
41:08 - Doctors Fight Back Against Capital Gains Tax Increase
50:33 - Loblaw Boycott Begins
53:25 - Housing Bylaw Fiasco
#215 - Leftist Policies Have Made Racism Cool Again
In this charged episode, we delve into the controversial intersections of politics, racism, and policy in Canada. First on our radar are the disturbing pro-terrorism protests that took place on Parliament Hill, sparking heated debates about freedom of expression and national security.
We confront the provocative assertion that left-wing policies are inadvertently fuelling the resurgence of racism. From divisive rhetoric to polarizing policies, we explore the complexities and unintended consequences of progressive agendas.
Shifting gears, we tackle the pressing real estate issues facing Canada, from skyrocketing prices to affordability crises. We delve into the factors driving the housing market frenzy and the challenges Canadians face in finding affordable homes.
On the environmental front, we examine the Liberals' proposed setup of a plastic registry, aiming to curb plastic pollution. We analyze the potential impact of this policy on businesses, consumers, and the environment, exploring the balance between regulation and innovation.
And in a bold move, Pierre Poilievre promises income tax cuts if elected Prime Minister, adding fuel to the fiery political landscape. We dissect the implications of this pledge, the economic rationale, and the potential outcomes for Canadians' wallets.
0:00 - Intro
3:25 - Pro Hamas Protests on Parliament Hill
29:02 - The Left has Made Racism Cool Again
35:10 - What is Real Estate Looking like in Canada?
49:30 - Real Estate Agents Buying Dummy Offers?
55:55 - Liberals Look to Setup Plastic Registry
01:00:25 - Social Media Beefs
01:10:36 - Pierre Poilievre Promises to Cut Income Tax
01:27:22 - Wild Card
#214 - NEW Federal Budget Released: Was this Trudeau’s Crown Jewel?
First on our agenda is the unveiling of Trudeau's Liberals' much-anticipated Federal budget. We analyze the key provisions, the economic implications, and the potential impact on Canadians' daily lives.
But the spotlight doesn't stop there – we unpack the dramatic RCMP raid of an ArriveCan consultant's home, raising questions about what did they find, and will Canadians hear about it?
Amidst the turbulence, Conservative MP Jamil delivers a scathing address in the House of Commons, directing his ire squarely at Justin Trudeau. We dissect the heated rhetoric, the underlying tensions, and the implications for political discourse in the nation's highest legislative body.
0:00 - Intro
4:00 - Federal Budget Breakdown
13:00 - Halal Mortgages Coming to Canada?
16:00 - Federal Budget Breakdown Continued
38:37 - RCMP Raid Creator of ArriveCan GC Strategies Home
42:50 - Montreal Referendum to Leave Quebec
45:15 - Conservative MP Jamil Takes Shot at Trudeau in the House of Commons
#213 - Do we have Front Row Seats to WWIII?
We confront the escalating tensions and pivotal developments reshaping the international stage. First on our radar is Iran's shocking missile attack on Israel, igniting fears of a potential global conflict. We delve into the geopolitical ramifications, the regional dynamics, and the implications for international security.
Shifting our focus to domestic affairs, we provide an exclusive rundown of our experience attending the Canada Strong and Free Conference. With discussions centered on a variety of topics we outline what a potential conservative federal government could look like. We explore the policies, visions, and governance strategies that may shape Canada's future.
Amidst the political whirlwind, Prime Minister Trudeau makes a major housing announcement, promising solutions to address the nation's housing crisis. We analyze the proposal, its feasibility, and the potential impact on Canadian homeowners and renters alike.
But the intrigue doesn't stop there – we delve into the depths of election interference with a public inquiry, uncovering the shadowy forces at play and the threats to democratic integrity.
From foreign influence to domestic manipulation, we shed light on the challenges facing electoral processes in Canada.
And finally, we confront the controversy surrounding the NDP's surprising decision to renege on the carbon tax. As climate change concerns reach a critical juncture, we explore the political ramifications, the climate policy landscape, and the implications for Canada's future.
0:00 - Intro
3:40 - Iran Strikes Israel - Is this WW3?
17:05 - Palestinian Protests Ramp Up
22:19 - What was discussed at CSFN?
25:28 - Boris Johnson Advocates for War in Ukraine
30:39 - Poilievre Unites the Traditional Cons and Populists
35:04 - Danielle Smith’s Scathing Message to the Federal Gov’t
38:37 - Trudeau’s Housing Announcement
01:03:47 - Election Interference Inquiry
01:12:57 - NDP Renege on Carbon Tax
01:27:22 - Wild Card
#212 - Are Trudeau's Liberals in Desperation Mode?
Prime Minister Trudeau unveils a groundbreaking Renters' Bill of Rights, aimed at empowering tenants and leveling the playing field in the housing market. We dissect the key provisions, the potential impact on rental dynamics, and the broader implications for housing policy in Canada.
But that's not all – we demystify the real numbers behind the Carbon Tax, providing a comprehensive breakdown of how this critical environmental policy works. From carbon pricing mechanisms to revenue allocations, we offer insights into the complexities and controversies surrounding carbon taxation in Canada.
And finally, we explore a new bill introduced to overhaul Canadian election processes. As calls for electoral reform echo across the nation, we analyze the proposed changes, the potential impact on democracy, and the debates shaping the future of Canadian elections.
0:00 - Intro
6:30 - Full Carbon Tax Math Breakdown
13:43 - Carbon Tax Protests Erupt Across Canada
14:58 - Liberal MP is Told to Shut Up by His Fellow Caucus Members
19:55 - Trudeau Introduces Renters Bill of Rights
38:53 - Liberals Introduce Bill C-65 Election Process Changes
55:05 - Trudeau Introduces National Food Program
01:07:51 - Elon’s Gift to Josh
#211 - Is The Patience of Canadians at Its Tipping Point?
This week we unravel the charged rhetoric as Liberals accuse Conservatives of being vulnerable to misinformation. We delve into the political strategies, media narratives, and societal implications of this heated debate.
Next, we pivot to the heart of Ottawa, where farmers from across the nation converge in protest on April 1st. We explore the motivations behind this mass mobilization, the grievances driving their demands, and the potential impact on agricultural policy.
But the protests don't stop there – we shift our focus to Newfoundland and Labrador, where fishers take to the streets to demand increased competition in the province. We analyze the dynamics of this grassroots movement, the challenges facing the fishing industry, and the implications for local economies.
In a shocking twist, we uncover allegations of the Canada Revenue Agency potentially operating a debt recovery process. We investigate the claims, the implications for taxpayers, and the accountability measures in place to address such concerns.
And as tensions simmer, we explore the growing wave of boycotts erupting around Loblaws. From consumer activism to corporate responsibility, we delve into the factors fueling these boycotts and their impact on the retail giant's bottom line.
Articles used:
Frasier Institute Financial Study
https://www.fraserinstitute.org/article/canadas-economy-is-not-booming-its-stagnating
TD Economic Report
https://economics.td.com/ca-falling-behind-standard-of-living-curve
Covid Stats
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1257040/number-covid-deaths-canada-by-vaccination-status/
0:00 - Intro
3:40 - EKOS Study Breakdown
21:26 - April 1st Farmers Protest
25:20 - Newfoundland Fishers Protest
30:00 - Kelloggs Boycott
36:00 - Loblaws Boycott on April 1st
38:40 - CRA Debt Recovery Harassment
45:35 - Israel vs Hamas Review of our Stance
58:52 - Josh Sounds Off on Local Business Debacle
01:04:20 - Wild Card
#210 - The Left ACCUSES Poilievre Rallies of being Fabricated?
First on our agenda we discuss our experience at Poilievre’s rally in Halifax, NS. We chat our experience, what the event was like, the emotions felt by those there and so much more. We then invite Jennifer Elle on to discuss the startling revelation of Prime Minister Trudeau expressing disdain for his role as the nation's leader. We dissect the implications of Trudeau's candid admission, exploring its potential impact on governance and public perception. Shifting gears, we unpack the fierce debate surrounding Trudeau's decision to triple down on his Carbon Tax increase. As environmental concerns clash with economic interests, we delve into the complexities of carbon pricing and the polarizing reactions it sparks across the country. Next, we turn our attention to the NDP party's bold motion to recognize the State of Palestine. We examine the geopolitical implications, the historical context, and the potential diplomatic repercussions of this significant move. And finally, we confront the stark realities laid bare in the RCMP's bleak report on the future of Canada. From economic forecasts to social trends, we explore the challenges ahead and the pathways forward for the nation. Additionally we chat with Taylor Swift impersonator Seraphina about her journey and where she plans to end up being in her career. We’re happy to have you for another 90 mins of Edutainment. Jennifer Elle TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jenniferelle_?lang=en X - https://twitter.com/jenniferelle_ Seraphina TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@seraphinaellen?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc 0:00 - Intro 3:40 - Our time at the Pierre Poilievre Rally 10:05 - Was the GST Tax Really That Bad? 12:05 - Our time at the Pierre Poilievre Rally (Part 2) 29:03 - NDP Introduce Opposition Motion to Recognize the State of Palestine 39:05 - Trudeau Admits he Hates His Job? 47:12 - Jennifer Elle Asks us about the Poilievre Rally 54:30 - Poilievre calls for Emergency Debate on Carbon Tax 56:33 - Jennifer Chats about Sparring with Liberal MPs on Social Media 01:00:52 - Alberta MLA Found Operating Left Wing Troll Account? 01:03:25 - RCMP Reports on Bleak Future for Canada 01:15:21 - Interview with Seraphina
#209 - Canadians Have STOPPED Filing Their TAXES?!
Shifting gears, we journey to the prairies, where the province of Saskatchewan refuses to pay the federal government the carbon tax. It's a standoff with environmental and economic consequences, and we dissect the motivations, implications, and potential outcomes of this provincial resistance.
Next, we turn our attention to Quebec, where farmers are taking to the streets in protest against the Canadian government. We unravel the grievances, explore the complexities of agricultural policy, and analyze the potential ripple effects on Canada's food production.
And in the Maritimes, Nova Scotia Power implements rolling electric outages, leaving residents in the dark. We explore the reasons behind this drastic measure, examine the challenges facing the power grid, and discuss the broader implications for energy infrastructure in the region.
0:00 - Intro
3:20 - The Oscar’s Tanking Audience
9:59 - Canadians Refuse to Pay Taxes
18:10 - Mortgage and Credit Delinquencies Rise Dramatically
23:50 - Saskatchewan refuses to pay Carbon tax
43:15 - Quebec Farmers Take to the Streets in Protest
53:25 - Liberal MP’s Acting Like Morons
01:01:55 - Walmart to charge $98/year to use self checkouts
01:06:40 - Are Rolling Outages The New Norm in Nova Scotia?
01:11:15 - Wild Card Segment
01:17:04 - Former Mayor Naheed Nenshi to Run for NDP Leadership Race in Alberta
01:20:35 - Tim Houston Takes Major L
#208 - Are Haters Still Going To Be Able To...Hate?
This week we plunge into the dynamic currents shaping Canada's landscape and beyond. First on our radar is the very controversial Online Hate Bill C-63. We dissect its nuances, implications, and the conversations echoing in the corridors of Canadian politics.
But the intrigue doesn't stop there – we delve into the shadows of scientific endeavors, uncovering the controversial transmission of confidential information from Canadian labs back to China. The implications are far-reaching, and we explore the potential impact on national security and international collaborations.
Shifting our focus to global affairs, we examine the calls of France considering the deployment of NATO troops into Ukraine. The geopolitical chessboard is in play, and we unravel the considerations, risks, and potential ramifications of this damaging rhetoric.
And for a change of pace, we sit down with TikTok creator Reality Shannon for an exclusive interview. From got her started creating culture war content, and how she sees what is currently going on in Canadian politics. It will be a good one!
0:00 - Intro
6:45 - Online Hate Bill C-63
25:02 - Winnipeg Lab Scientists Working with China?
34:37 - Macron Threatens to Place NATO Soldiers in Ukraine
46:21 - Reality Shannon Visits the Show
01:08:31 - Wild card: Sports Betting Out of Control?
#207 - Poilievre Throws a Curveball and Liberals Spread Conspiracy Theories
First up, we unpack the seismic waves caused by Pierre Poilievre as he sends shockwaves through his conservative base by tweeting support for Ukraine. How will this unexpected stance reshape political alliances and reshape the narrative for the Tories?
Then, we turn our gaze to the healthcare battleground, where Liberal accusations fly as they claim Conservative premiers are intentionally breaking public healthcare. We dissect the heated exchanges, the strategies at play, and the potential implications for the future of Canada's healthcare system.
Prepare for drama as we breakdown the half baked federal pharma care plan signed by the NDP and Liberal party. What does this historic alliance mean for Canadians' access to essential medications, and how will it shape the landscape of healthcare policies?
And if you've ever found yourself scratching your head over government debt, you won't want to miss our deep dive into how it actually works. We break down the complexities, demystify the jargon, and provide a clear understanding of the economic forces at play.
Mean Comments Segment - 0:00
6:43 - Intro
13:38 - Poilievre Tweets Out Support for Ukraine
24:00 - Conservative Premieres Conspiring to Break Public Healthcare?
38:45 - “It’s Okay to Pass Away” Social Media Fallout
48:40 - NDP and Liberals Pass Pharma care
01:02:10 - How does Government Debt Work?
01:17:20 - Charlotte the Stingray
01:19:37 - Jesse Lee Petersen Trolls H3 Podcast
#206 - How Extremists Have Changed Canadian Politics
This week we're diving headfirst into the real-world impact of political extremism. From protests to policy, we dissect how radical ideologies are shaking the foundations of our society.
Hold on tight as we navigate through the tumultuous waters of Steven Guilbeault's bold proposal to halt investments in road infrastructure. It's a move that could reshape how we travel and trade - we break down the potential repercussions and the debate surrounding this controversial stance.
Shifting gears, we uncover the NDP's daring push to make advertising illegal for oil companies. This aggressive move sparks a heated debate about the intersection of politics, corporate influence, and environmental activism.
In a jaw-dropping revelation, we delve into the mysterious disappearance of 1700 emails in the ArriveCAN investigation. What do these missing messages mean for public trust, accountability, and the future of digital border security?
As we mark the anniversary of the Freedom Convoy, we reflect on the events that transpired and the lasting impact on Canadian politics and public discourse. It's a journey through the echoes of a protest that made headlines around the world.
And don't blink, because we're zooming in on local politics, where the pulse of communities beats strong. From city halls to neighbourhood dynamics, we'll shed light on the unsung stories shaping our daily lives.
0:00 - Intro
7:40 - Follow up on Canadian Press Story about Cons giving $120M to Mainstream Media
17:34 - Steven Guilbeault Wants to Stop Investing in Road Infrastructure
26:40 - Carbon Tax has not lowered Canadian Emissions
39:10 - Gov’t House Leader Gets Grilled over Carbon Tax
48:00 - NDP want to make advertising for oil companies illegal
52:58 - ArriveCan Investigation HEATS UP
01:02:00 - Freedom Convoy
01:08:48 - Trump Sued $355M
01:18:05 - Canadian Senate looks to Restrict Adult Content Online
01:24:03 - Seraphina Fights to Get Better at Singing
#205 - Will Canadians Be Going to the Polls in 2024? w/ Jennifer Elle
We kick off with the surprising twists in Bell laying off 4,800 employees, we discuss the politics behind it, what it means for journalism in Canada, and the shifting attitudes of how the populace views the news.
Next on the radar is the social media storm ignited by Tucker Carlson's interview with Putin. We delve into the frenzied reactions, the clash of opinions, and the digital battlegrounds where global politics meets the court of public opinion.
Buckle up for a political plunge as we navigate through the polls, revealing Trudeau's precarious position. The Canadian political landscape is shifting, and we dissect the factors behind the decline and the potential consequences for the nation.
In a strategic move, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh throws down the gauntlet, giving the Liberal party a deadline to pass pharma care legislation. We analyze the political chess game at play, the stakes involved, and the potential impact on Canada's healthcare landscape.
And finally, we set sail for Nova Scotia, where the possibility of going back to the polls hangs in the balance. We explore the twists and turns, the political maneuvers, and the factors shaping this potential return to electoral action.
0:00 - Intro
3:08 - Super Bowl Reaction & Palestinian Bot Attack
10:42 - Bell Media Layoffs
21:17 - Jennifer Elle Introduction
24:00 - Tucker Carlson Interviews Putin
33:05 - Trudeau’s Tanking Numbers
59:17 - Jagmeet Gives Trudeau a March 1st Deadline on Pharma care
01:09:00 - Nova Scotians Going back to the Polls?
#204 - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith SHOCKS Ottawa
But the political drama doesn't end there! The Liberal party is growing increasingly frustrated with Premier Smith's approach to natural resource issues. We explore the clash of ideologies, the stakes involved, and the ripple effects on Canada's economic landscape.
Hold on tight as we discuss how the Liberals point to a conservative Member of Parliament possibly acting as a direct Loblaw lobbyist. The intrigue deepens as we untangle the web of political connections, corporate interests, and the implications of this revelation on the transparency of our democratic system.
And, zooming across the border, chaos erupts at the Texas border, a story that sends shockwaves globally. We navigate through the tumult, exploring the human stories, political ramifications, and the broader implications of this border brawling situation.
0:00 - Intro
8:30 - Fan Love
12:03 - Danielle Smith introduces new Parental Rights Policy
30:00 - Ottawa Takes Issue with Danielle Smith’s work on “Green Energy”
36:50 - Liberals Take Aim at Jenny Byrne and possible ties to Loblaw Lobbying
51:30 - Tucker Goes to Moscow to Interview Putin
01:01:30 - Fight between Texas and Biden HEAT UP
01:16:08 - Wild Card Segment
#203 - Why are The Liberals/NDP Pushing for Electoral Reform NOW?!
Brace yourselves for a scorching episode as we unpack the covert maneuvers, head-on collisions, and downright pandemonium unfolding in the Canadian political arena.
First on the docket we look at the Liberals and NDP quietly pushing for electoral reform. We'll delve into the hushed corridors of power where potential changes to Canada's electoral system are being discussed. It's the kind of political chess that happens under the radar but could reshape the very foundations of our democracy.
Next up, we shift gears to the political battlefield where Conservative powerhouse Pierre Polievre is unleashing an aggressive assault on the Liberal party. We break down the strategies, the clashes, and the no-holds-barred approach that's making waves and headlines across the nation.
And if that's not enough political drama for you, we've got the exclusive scoop on the Canadian Cabinet losing their collective minds over none other than Tucker Carlson visiting Alberta. Join us as we unravel the reactions, the controversies, and the sheer chaos that ensued when the conservative commentator stepped onto Canadian soil.
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0:00 - Intro
10:00 - Poilievre takes aggressive approach with the Liberal party
19:17 - Conversation with Chrystia Freeland
29:45 - Liberals and NDP “Quietly” push electoral reform
48:42 - Liberal MP Calls for Leadership review?
53:55 - Trudeau Takes Aim at Durham By-election Race
01:04:29 - Canadian Cabinet Lose their Minds over Tucker Carlson
01:19:37 - Wild Card Segment
#202 - Has the Global Special Interest Takeover of Canada Begun?
First in the spotlight, we expose the Canadian government's audacious move to tax the wood stoves of restaurants. We explore the sizzling debate surrounding this fiery issue and its potential impact on small businesses and the culinary scene.
Shifting gears, we navigate through the geopolitical storm as NATO issues a stark warning to citizens about the spectre of war. We break down the global chessboard, examining the implications of this unprecedented caution and its echoes on Canadian soil.
Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions as we delve into the dark corridors of billionaire greed and government collusion. Unmasking the power plays and shadowy alliances, we scrutinize the dynamics at play, raising questions about the ethical boundaries of wealth and influence.
And we bring you the latest buzz from the UFC frenzy hitting Toronto. As fight Sean Strickland made his boisterous claims along with UFC President Dana White supporting the right to free speech. This is an action packed episode and we’re grateful to have you for another wild 90 mins of edutainment.
Intro - 0:00
Reg Defends himself against the Right about Rebel News - 3:00
Sean Strickland, UFC 297, and Free Speech- 13:00
Man Charged in Wildfires - 27:27
Trudeau says Poilievre will take Canada Backwards - 40:30
WEF Moments from Davos - 57:20
NATO Warns people to prepare for War - 01:01:20
News station Messes up Story - 01:15:21
#201 - Chill Shock: Alberta's Power Peril, Green Energy Gaps, and RCMP's Overreach
We’re back baby! First on our radar is Atlantic Canada, where the shortcomings of green energy are laid bare. We explore the gaps and challenges facing the region as it navigates the transition to more sustainable power sources. It's a critical examination of the hurdles and hopes on the green energy frontier.
Next, we shift gears to the chilly land of Alberta, where the threat of rolling blackouts looms large during the coldest weekend of the year. We dissect the potential power crunch, its implications for residents, and the race against time to keep the lights on. It's a critical examination of the hurdles and hopes on the green energy frontier.
But the drama doesn't stop there—we also discuss the Canadian RCMP's alleged manufacture of an arrest of Rebel News Reporter Dave Menzies. We dive into the murky waters of press freedom, law enforcement, and the implications of such actions on the delicate balance between journalism and justice.
Intro - 0:00
Pat McAfee, Aaron Rodgers, and Jimmy Kimmel Drama - 4:32
Nova Scotia’s Hydrogen Energy Plan - 10:44
Alberta’s Energy Problems during -40C Weather - 20:25
Rebel News Reporter Arrested - 39:22
Gearing up for a CRAZY 2024 - 56:46
#200 - Canada’s New Housing Plan & AI’s Wild Impact on Society
This week we we talk about landlords feeling the squeeze as interest rates climb. It's a game-changer in the real estate realm, and we're breaking down the impacts, challenges, and strategies for those holding the keys to our homes.
But the housing struggle extends beyond landlords. With the scarcity of affordable housing reaching alarming levels, we delve into the heartbreaking consequences: homelessness on the rise. It's a stark reality, and we confront the urgent need for sustainable solutions to ensure everyone has a roof over their head.
Shifting gears, we explore the tech frontier where artificial intelligence is reshaping our cultural landscape. As more companies leverage AI it is leading to some crazy developments which we dive head first into.
And, of course, we can't ignore the buzz about the Liberal government's newly proposed housing plan for Canada. We analyze the promises, the potential impact, and the challenges they face in tackling one of the nation's most pressing issues.
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Intro - 0:00
What’s happening in Real Estate? - 3:40
We Chat with Producer Mac - 10:55
Landlords feeling the pinch - 28:10
We React to Mortgage broker Ron Butler - 47:55
The Liberals and Sean Fraser’s Pre-Fab housing - 01:14:23
Crazy AI Developments - 01:33:35
#199 - The Great Canadian Stand off
This week we dive deep into the intense showdown that took place in Canadian Parliament. As we head into the Christmas break the Conservatives are bringing the drama as they go all-in with a filibuster, disrupting the entire bill passing process. We unravel the high-stakes game being played, exploring the motives, tactics, and potential impacts on Canadian politics.
But that's not all—tensions rise as the political right finds itself in the hot seat, facing accusations of conspiracy theories. We sift through the controversies, dissecting the challenges of navigating the line between legitimate concerns and the often-murky waters of conspiracy discourse.
Shifting gears, we broaden our lens to explore immigration laws reverberating globally. From border control debates to the intricacies of immigration policies, we'll provide a comprehensive look at the diverse approaches countries are taking in this complex and often contentious arena.
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Intro - 0:00
Parliament Hill Voting Marathon - 2:26
Conservative MP Loses Cool in Question Period - 32:30
Why does Poilievre Hate on MSM, yet reference their work? - 42:15
Conspiracy vs. Conspiracy Theory - 50:30
#198 - Why is the Divide in Canada Larger than Ever?
In such a divided country we see today we unravel the complex layers surrounding freedom of expression in Canada. First on the docket is the controversial issue of Trudeau's government censoring journalists, a critical examination into the delicate balance between national security and press freedom.
Delving into the political arena, we dissect Trudeau's headline-grabbing speech at the Press Gallery dinner last year, exploring the boundaries of humour, accountability, and statesmanship in the highest office. The fallout and public reactions are laid bare in this revealing discussion.
On the floor of the House of Commons, we confront the fiery exchanges and inflammatory statements that have marked recent political discourse. As words become weapons, we scrutinize the impact of heated rhetoric on Canadian democracy and the need for civil debate in the corridors of power.
Shifting gears, we explore Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre's compelling new documentary, "Housing Hell." Poilievre takes us on a journey through the housing crisis, shedding light on the struggles faced by Canadians in their quest for affordable homes. We delve into the documentary's revelations, its potential to drive change, and the broader implications for housing policies in Canada.
Full Trudeau Press speech: https://x.com/AmazingZoltan/status/1731069331990262033?s=20
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#197 - Should We ABOLISH the Bank of Canada?
This week we chat the controversial idea of possibly abolishing the Bank of Canada. We dissect the arguments for and against, exploring the potential implications on our national currency and economic stability.
Next, we witness the political duel between Pierre Poilievre and Justin Trudeau in the hallowed halls of the House of Commons. Sparks fly as these politicians spar over critical issues, providing a ringside seat to the high-stakes battles shaping our nation's policies.
As inflation concerns grip the nation, we unravel the complexities of rising prices and their impact on everyday Canadians. From the grocery store to the gas pump, we explore the causes, consequences, and potential solutions to this pressing economic challenge.
Lastly, we head to Edmonton, where a bold move into electric buses has left the city facing a stunning $60 million loss. We examine the lessons learned, the sustainability debate, and the financial risks associated with embracing new technologies in the public sector.
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Intro - 0:00
Abolish the Bank of Canada? - 5:45
Poilievre vs. Trudeau Show down - 44:05
Liberals Take Aim at Conservatives - 54:40
Edmonton Electric Bus Fleet Goes South - 01:03:00
HRM Staff Suggests Increasing Taxes - 01:09:10
Amazon Movie that Josh watched “Totally Killer”
#196 - Does Canada Need MORE Immigration?!
RBC thinks so. This week we unravel the layers of complex issues shaping our nation's landscape. First on the agenda, we address the critical topic of genetic information ownership for Canadians. We explore the nuances of privacy, consent, and the evolving landscape of genetics, offering insights into what it means for individuals and our society.
Shifting gears, we delve into the Royal Bank of Canada's surprising advocacy for increased immigration. We dissect the motivations, implications, and potential impacts on Canada's economic and social fabric, sparking a conversation about the ever-evolving narrative of immigration in our nation.
Next, we examine a unique employment scenario unfolding in Windsor, Ontario, where a battery plant is set to bring in international workers for new jobs. We analyze the controversies surrounding this decision and question its implications for local employment opportunities and the Canadian workforce.
In our final segment, we address a concerning development as Canadian pollsters find themselves under threat from left-wing supporters. We discuss the implications for free expression, democracy, and the role of public opinion in shaping the Canadian political landscape.
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Intro - 0:00
Man Eats 5lbs of Potato Salad - 3:55
Clarity on Genetic Ownership Bill - 9:30
RBC Says we Need More Immigration - 26:55
Foreign Workers take New Factory Jobs - 47:05
Pollsters get Threatened - 01:03:10
#195 - The Conflict Comes Home: Chaos Erupts around Remembrance Day Weekend
Today we confront the complex dynamics surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict and its ripple effects in Canada. We dissect the ongoing tensions between Palestinians and Israelis within our own borders and explore the impact of these international conflicts on our diverse Canadian community.
As emotions run high globally, we delve into the importance of fostering understanding, empathy, and open dialogue among Canadians from all walks of life. How do we ensure that the conflicts abroad don't lead to division and animosity within our multicultural nation? Join us as we seek answers and discuss the shared responsibility we hold in maintaining harmony and unity amidst global turmoil.
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Intro - 0:00
Conflict Erupts in Canada - 3:00
World Economic Plans - 18:00
CMHC Housing Comes up Short - 37:45
#194 - What is Going On in Canadian Politics? w/ Jennifer Elle
Today we chat with Jennifer Elle about the fierce political race between Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and incumbent Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. We'll dissect the platforms, strategies, and heated debates that define this high-stakes showdown, providing insights into the future direction of Canada's leadership.
Next, we turn our attention to Premier Scott Moe's unwavering stand against the federal government. We explore the motivations, implications, and potential ripple effects of Moe's bold moves, which are challenging the status quo in Canadian federal-provincial relations.
In a more inspiring segment, we highlight the remarkable work of Jennifer Elle, who is dedicated to helping the indigenous community engage in Canada's political process. We'll uncover her initiatives, successes, and the transformative impact of indigenous voices in shaping Canadian policies.
Join us as for a bonus hour of edutainment this week.
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#193 - Where did the MONEY GO?!
We bring you a comprehensive dive into the latest developments that are shaping the Canadian landscape.
First, we take you to the Halifax Health Summit, where the nation's provincial and territorial leaders came together to discuss pressing issues in healthcare, climate change, and the future of the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). We'll explore the key takeaways and potential impacts on these critical aspects of Canadian life.
Next, we unravel a financial mystery that's been causing waves in the country – Canada's health agency losing a staggering $150 million. What led to this colossal financial hiccup, and what does it mean for the nation's health infrastructure?
We'll also examine the case of the Sustainable Development Technology of Canada, which has faced a substantial loss of funds due to a lack of oversight. How did this happen, and what lessons can be learned about responsible stewardship of public resources?
Get ready as we come at you for another hour of edutainment!
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0:00 - Intro
9:55 - The Halifax Health Summit
38:18 - Canada’s Public Health Agency loses $150M
50:10 - SDTC Corruption with $1B Green Fund
#192 - Political Antics and a Looming Recession
This week we tackle the pressing issues that are sending ripples across the nation. First on our radar is the impending recession that threatens to shake the Canadian economy. We'll delve into the factors contributing to this economic uncertainty, and explore what it means for businesses, individuals, and the country's future.
Next, we examine the political maneuvers in the Maritimes, where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's efforts to win votes have been raising eyebrows. Is this a genuine commitment to the region or a calculated ploy? We analyze the situation and its implications on the political landscape.
Finally, we turn our focus to the ongoing controversy surrounding the carbon tax. Several provinces are standing up to Ottawa, vowing to cease collecting this controversial tax. We break down the arguments, the legal battles, and the potential consequences for environmental policies in Canada.
There’s a lot on the docket this week and we’re happy to offer you another hour of edutainment.
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0:00 - Intro
2:52 - Addressing the Response to our Anti-UBI Stance
13:15 - Bank of Canada Responds to Housing Affordability Issues
16:43 - Is the Recession Here?
31:52 - Trudeau Tries to Buy Votes
59:08 - Ford Cuts EV Investment
#191 - UBI Dreams, Alberta Fights Back, and Housing Showdowns
This week we delve into three significant developments that are reshaping the Canadian landscape. First up, we explore Canada's growing interest in implementing Universal Basic Income (UBI). We'll discuss the potential impact of this progressive policy on individuals, communities, and the country as a whole, as well as the debates and discussions surrounding its implementation.
Next, we turn our attention to the province of Alberta, where the government is contemplating a dramatic departure from the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) program. We examine the potential implications for Albertans and the country's retirement landscape, as well as the economic and political considerations at play.
Lastly, we take a closer look at Nova Scotia, where the provincial government has overruled the Halifax council on matters related to affordable housing. We explore the challenges faced by communities in providing affordable housing and the intricate dynamics between local and provincial authorities.
There’s a lot on the docket this week and we’re happy to offer you another hour of edutainment.
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0:00 - Intro
8:00 - Canada Looks to Explore Universal Basic Income More Seriously
24:00 - Alberta to Back Out of CPP
42:00 - The Mediocrity of Healthcare
52:00 - Province of Nova Scotia Fights with City of Halifax over Affordable Housing
#190 - Global Conflict is Now ERUPTING: Navigating Canada's Role and Extremism Breaching our Borders
In this week's episode we dive into the latest headlines shaping the Great White North. We start by examining the glaring absence of Canada in NATO discussions. As a country known for its contributions to international peace and security, why is Canada being left out? We explore the implications of this exclusion and what it means for Canada's role on the global stage.
Next, we unpack the intriguing change of tone from News Media Canada who represents Canadian News interests. They see the benefit that Meta and Google brought to them and we discuss their stance against the Online News Act.
Finally, we delve into a financial mystery that has piqued the nation's interest - the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's investigation into the staggering $54 million spent on the ArriveCan app. What's the story behind this eye-popping figure, and what could it mean for the future of digital border security and public trust in government spending?
Join us as we navigate these significant Canadian stories and insightful perspectives on the evolving stories that shape the nation.
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0:00 - Intro
3:20 - Update on Israel v. Hamas Conflict
16:12 - Canada Left out of G7 Meetings
42:51 - News Media Canada Flips on Trudeau
46:10 - NS Mental Health Receives Updated Policy
50:00 - 2017 Chase the Ace Debacle
#189 - The Biggest Wealth Transfer in History Continues
More scandals, more abuse of power, and more corruption takes centre stage in the news this week. With the marriage of Corporation and Government at an all time high we discuss the rise of Reverse Mortgage ads during this difficult economic time, how the government sought out an exterior agency to help sell the Carbon Tax to the Canadian people. We discuss the chaos erupting in congress south of the border and how they could affect us here at home and lastly we go over the terror and awful scenes coming out of Israel as more chaos, and violence erupt between Hamas and Israel. It’s loaded episode, so get yourself ready.
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0:00 - Intro
5:45 - Increase in Reverse Mortgage Ads on Television
34:40 - Big 5 Bank Forecast
39:45 - Liberals Refuse Internal Advice and Purchase Report from the World Economic Forum
56:00 - Chaos Erupts in US Congress
1:05:30 - Attack on Festival by Hamas
#188 - Is Trudeau Coming For Your Podcasts?
The Canadian government announces another shot across the bow for content creators. As an extension of Bill C-11, law makers are taking aim at Podcast hosting services and distributors to make sure they have the “Right amount of Canadian Content”. We discuss our reaction to this new law, additionally we discuss the post partum of the Nazi being invited onto Parliament hill, and the new chapter in the housing affordability crisis we are currently facing.
Intro - 0:00
The Fall out of the Nazi being invited to Parliament Hill - 2:05
Bill C 11 Takes Aim at Podcasters - 30:10
Housing Affordabliity - 44:20
#187 - How did a Nazi End being Cheered on Parliament Hill?
For the first time in Canadian history, our parliament hill praised the works of former military SS member. We discuss how this happened, how Canada is sending another $650M over to Ukraine, and final decisions that the G20 countries made on behalf of their constituents last week.
#185 - Book Burnings, The CCP, and Failed Carbon Taxes
It’s official. We’re accepting our identity as a news show. This week we talk about Conservative MP Michael Chong testifying in front of US congress in regards to him and his family being accosted by the CCP. We also talk the increased defensive posture from the Liberal Party over their failed Carbon Tax policy, and lastly we learn of a major school board in the country who’s banned all books pre-dating 2008 as part of their equity, and diversity policies. We made sure to pack this episode, so we hope you enjoy!
Intro - 0:00
Conservative MP Michael Chong Testifies in front of US Congress - 15:00
Environment Minister Can’t Answer Benefit of Carbon Tax - 22:35
School Board removes all books written before 2008 - 49:30
Taiwan Urges China to Stop Military Activities - 01:07:10
Wild Card Segment - 01:22:00
#183 - Is it Possible to Grow a Strong Local Economy?
Ever since the days where we went through a considerable global meltdown the question gets asked how can we be less reliable on the global economy and build a more sustainable local economy. We bring on Founder and CEO Sheena Russell of Made with Local Food Bars on the show to talk her experience working with big grocery chains, ways to bolster your local economy, and that you don’t NEED to buy everything locally…Hot takes, and great conversation for this one!
Intro - 0:00
Is Buying Local Affordable? - 6:32
Growing a Business from Farmers Table to Giant Grocery Chain - 33:09
#181 - Uncharted Territory: Nuclear War & Presidential Arrests
We heard it from our own Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly that our government is keeping a close eye on the events happening in the US and how they might affect us here in Canada. That is the stance we take for this episode. With a Democratic Party becoming increasingly more comfortable weaponizing bodies of government to persecute their political rivals we discuss what the Trump indictments will mean for Canada and the World. As well last week we got word that Russia is bringing their Nuclear Weapons online in another escalation of the war between Russia and NATO. What could this mean for us, and how do we prepare?
Intro - 0:00
Overdose Awareness Month - 7:18
Weaponization of the DOJ Against Trump - 19:31
Politicians Sleeping with Private Businesses - 34:12
Russian Nuclear Weapon Satan 2 is Online - 45:32
The Rock and Oprah - 59:30
#179 - When the Mob Comes for YOU
This week we welcome Cortland Cronk back onto the show to discuss one of the craziest times in his life…the time his face was plastered all over the media for being “The Grandma Killer”. The heat became so great that it caused him to move to Victoria, BC and then ultimately Costa Rica until cooler heads prevailed. We discuss what that experience was like for him, what he would do differently, how to handle the media, and what his take is on the current state of Canada.
Intro - 0:00
How Business is Going - 2:50
Cortland’s Media Story - 14:05
#177 - Are Far Right Extremists Taking Over Canada’s Political Landscape?!
What is a person to do? With the political rhetoric turned up to 11 over the past couple weeks we discuss plans that Canada’s Liberal Government is planning to take to curb “right wing extremism” coming from the States, journalists going after Pierre Poilievre at his press conferences, and could we see a return of Covid lockdowns? Canada’s Health Minister Mark Holland hints at a possibility of heavier focus on the “New Covid Variant” in the coming months.
Intro - 0:00
BRICS Nations Hold Summit this Week - 8:00
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly Keeps Eye on American Election - 23:00
Reporter Questions Pierre on his “Dog Whistling” - 40:00
Mark Holland Addresses COVID Concerns - 45:00
Alex Jones Talks Potential Lockdowns Incoming - 52:00
🚨 Fake News Strikes Again 🚨
EMERGENCY PODCAST. We dive into the onslaught that the Poilievre campaign took yesterday from left wing media about his comments in regards to the World Economic Forum and the continued support and misinformation that is being spread in favour of the Canadian Press article today. We couldn’t stay quiet and felt the other side of this argument should be heard.
#175 - Locked Out: Navigating the Unaffordable Housing Crisis
As things continue to evolve on the housing front we discuss what changes have occurred, what to keep an eye out for, and the change that one should be advocating for. We also discuss the crazy deal that happened with Dave Portnoy purchasing Barstool back for $1, and the shortcomings of Canada and how we can improve them.
Intro - 0:00
Barstool Sold Back to Dave Portnoy - 7:45
Solutions for Affordable Housing - 16:00
#173 - Will Radical Immigration Policies Be the Death Knell to our Overwhelmed Infrastructure?
As we see continued stresses to our critical infrastructure such as healthcare, and housing we see our federal decision makers decide to increase and ramp up the intensity of immigration into Canada. This has led to new immigrants, and refugees having a hard life once arriving here and in some cases ending up on the street entirely with no aid, no housing, and no healthcare. We discuss why this is happening, where the focus of help needs to go, and where the bottleneck is ultimately happening.
Intro - 0:00
NS Housing Minister Asks People to Open up their extra rooms - 2:25
Immigration Debate - 19:55
#171 - Why is the Barbie Movie So Divisive?
Ben Shapiro ranting about the movie, Barbie doll houses getting set on fire, men ripping on the movie on social media. What in the world is causing this reaction from the masses on social media? We bring on a special guest to argue about the issues surrounding the movie.
We also get into Housing Developers demovicting a whole neighbourhood in Nova Scotia, Premier Tim Houston holding a town hall where he discusses the overwhelming Carbon Tax on Nova Scotians, and lastly we talk the US giving $345 Million Taiwan in military aid for Taiwan.
So much to get into and we're happy to have you!
0:00 - Intro
2:00 - Is the Barbie Movie Divisive?
26:22 - Residents Face Demoviction
41:15 - Tim Houston Puts Trudeau on Blast
56:30 - US Announces $345 Million in Military Aid for Taiwan
01:02:10 - Responses on Reg’s Take on the Good Ole Boys
#169 - Ding, Dong the Bird is DEAD
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0:00 - Intro
10:05 - Update on Glitter Bean's GoFundMe
21:35 - TapRoot Farms Hit Difficult Times
27:45 - Twitter is DEAD and X Remains
44:00 - Establishment Media Comes for TikTok News Daddy Dylan Page
1:00:30 - Trudeau Gets a Warm Welcome in Belleville
1:10:00 - Josh comes Face to Face with Trudeau’s Bodyguards
#167 - Small Business Turns to GoFundMe?!
As finances grow ever more tight we discuss small businesses who can’t turn a profit now turning to GoFundMe to keep their businesses alive. We discuss why it’s a losing solution, and what needs to be improved in order to operate within this economy.
We also discuss the North American Indigenous Games kicking off here in Halifax with our leader Justin Trudeau being booed mercilessly at the opening ceremony.
Lastly we get into how one fights the inflationary economy that we’re in and what goods we should be looking to invest in to avoid getting rug pulled by our own government. We may also touch on Ripple and XRP just for kicks to end us off.
0:00 - Intro
3:40 - TD Bank Robbery
9:15 - Small Business Turns to GoFundMe
26:00 - Trudeau at the North American Indigenous Games
40:00 - How to Handle an Inflationary Economy
44:15 - Ripple and XRP Get their Moment
#165 - Are Strides Really Being Made to Improve Healthcare in Canada?
All politicians talk the talk but is actual on the ground progress being made on our Healthcare system here in Canada? We discuss that as our co-host Reg had the chance to be part of a panel assessment of the solutions the government in Nova Scotia is presenting in healthcare. We discuss what the focus of their solutions are, if they will work, and could we see real world application in the near future!
As well we get into the federal government drama taking place in Alberta and the stupidity that tribalism is producing in the latest Cons vs. Libs shennanigans.
Intro - 0:00
Josh's Summer - 2:30
Primary Care Panel Discussion - 8:35
Trudeau's Trip to Alberta - 45:55
#163 - How to Overcome this Difficult Economy
With a 12.5 cent gas increase coming to parts of the country on Canada Day we discuss how we can adapt and survive to fight another day. It's easy to get upset about the shortcomings of the current government but there's no use complaining if you're not in a proper economic spot to do something about a couple years from now. In this episode we discuss ways to adjust to the new economic climate we find ourselves in, how to provide value to get an extra couple dollars, and we also get into the sleazy stereotypes of auto mechanics. Let's keep fighting this fight together!
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#161 - Is it Too Late to Reach Across the Aisle?
We jump head first into some anecdotal conversations that Josh and Reg had over the last week with various groups of friends. The big chats being that people believing the WEF is a conspiracy theory, or that any Conservative is big and mean. We also get into how to have tough conversations, how to fight to humanize other points of view, and other crazy news that is taking place across the country.
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#159 - Was Trudeau Behind Canada's Wildfires?
Since most of the wild fires across the country have been quelled the time for figuring out how they started has now begun. With Premier of Alberta Danielle Smith conducting investigations into the origin of 175 Wildfires, and RCMP suspecting arson with 3 wildfires in Nova Scotia, and suspicious activity in Quebec it has opened the floodgates for numerous theories and conspiracies. We address them all and get to the bottom of what actually happened. Was it planned, or was it an unfortunate incident that politicians are using to push their agenda?
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#157 - How are we Going to Pay for it?
With so much going on in the province whether it be wild fires, hurricanes, economic strife and the like there is no shortage of issues people have to be worried about. We chat the data breach leaving thousands of Nova Scotians information at risk, school support staff demanding better wages, and people complaining about 3 day long restrictions during the wildfires. With so much pulling at our resources the question has to be asked "How are we going to pay for it?". To top it all off we discuss Apple's latest addition to their lineup in the VR/AR space.
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#156 - Farewell...
Times are changing, globally, locally and within the Elev8 podcast. We talk about the changes to come and the future of the Elev8 podcast, while also giving all of you listeners a proper farewell (for now).
Timestamps:
Intro - 00:00
Moving On - 04:25
Favourite Moments - 11:30
The Rise Of Elev8 - 22:20
Housing Is Still An Issue - 30:00
Final Words - 39:10
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