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This Episode: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau steps down, is it too little, too late? Then, Ontarians are going to the polls early, is this political opportunism? Plus, how much are you really saving under the federal Gove

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This Episode: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau steps down, is it too little, too late? Then, Ontarians are going to the polls early, is this political opportunism? Plus, how much are you really saving under the federal Gove

This Episode: We break down the 2024 election results. Then, polling suggest that a Majority of Canadians want to keep the door open to new immigrants… but do they really? Plus, Do you still subscribe to cable? Your TV l

This Episode: Parliament is back in session, is an election around the corner? Then, do government handouts affect media coverage? Plus, we take a look at the latest US election news. Show Notes: http://www.politicalpara

This Episode: Inflation continues to grow, even though the media is saying it's falling, what's the real story? Then, Canada's 2025 election date could be pushed back, and the reason may shock you. Plus, fears about priv

This Episode: Political turmoil in Ottawa, the word wacko gets one politician kicked out. Then, Ontario drivers are now subject to a breathalyzer test by the OPP even if you haven't been drinking; is this a violation of

This Episode: More cuts at big media companies, did they do it to themselves? Then, 6 feet of social distancing… they made it up. Plus, what do Canadians think of state run healthcare? Turns out… not much. Show Notes: ht

This Episode: We talk about the Israel-Hamas war, unrealistic promises of Ontario's new Liberal leader, and a new approach to healthcare in Alberta. Show Notes: http://www.politicalparadox.ca/189

This Episode: Parliament's fall session is underway; can the Trudeau liberals boost their popularity? Then, The federal government removes the GST on new apartment builds, will this bring housing costs down? Plus, turns

This Episode: Social media companies are pulling Canadian news links from their platforms, what effect will this have on the news industry? Then, pride month yielded a bunch of interesting stories, is there a rift develo

This Episode: Bank of Canada hikes interest rate again, Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass removed from team's roster, and the gender ideology protests in Ottawa. Show Notes: http://www.politicalparadox.ca/186 Support Us Thr

This Episode: We revisit the very first episode we ever did. Support Us Through Patreon

This Episode: Trudeau announces an "Independent" investigation into foreign election interference, but how independent will it actually be? Then, Bill C-18 is in the works, should online news sites be compensated when th

This Episode: Happy New Year! Here are the ways the state will get bigger in 2023. Then, the Kraken subvariant makes it's debut, and the media is leaving out one very important detail. Plus, a London woman sues a concert

This Episode: Justin Trudeau testifies at the emergencies act inquiry, and boy was it cringy. Then, Chrystia Freeland admits she's an elite, finally we get some truth. Plus, a poll suggests that a majority of Canadians s

This Episode: Polls show that federal support is waning for the Liberal Party, but you wouldn't know that by reading the headline. Then, the federal government announces a review of the cannabis act, has the legalization

This Episode: Lisa LaFlamme is out at CTV News, was this ageism, sexism… or something else? Then, Toronto's top housing official says Landlords shouldn't be allowed to raise rents between tenants, will this benefit rente

This Episode: Voter turnout in Ontario's election at an all-time low… what's the reason for this? Then, Freedom convoy protesters return to Ottawa on Canada Day, and the media smear job was out in full force. Plus, Is it

This Episode: Real Time analysis of the Ontario leaders debate. Timeline: 00:00:30 - Opening thoughts 00:09:23 - The debate and real time analysis 02:40:00 - Final thoughts Show Notes: http://www.politicalparadox.ca/179

This Episode: The Federal NDP agrees to prop up the Liberals for the next three years, but how long will this agreement really last? Then, a majority of Canadians support defunding the CBC, will it ever actually happen?

This Episode: We take a look into what led to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Then, The federal emergencies act is gone almost as quickly as it was implemented, but was it even necessary in the first place? Plus, How ma
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