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 - Our time at the Pierre Poilievre Rally
21:26 - April 1st Farmers Protest
25:20 - Newfoundland Fishers Protest
30:00 - Kelloggs Boycott
36:00 - Loblaws Boycott on April 1st (37:40)
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