First on our radar is the startling reality of Canadians unable to file their taxes due to financial constraints. We delve into the impact on individuals, explore potential solutions, and discuss the broader implications for the nation's economy.
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
01:08:31 - Liberal MP’s Acting Like Morons
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