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