Episodes

Thursday Feb 06, 2025
Thursday Feb 06, 2025
Canada immigration is at a crossroads under Justin Trudeau. From express entry Canada to the Canada immigration crisis, this podcast episode explores how policies have reshaped life in Canada. Whether you're studying in Canada, moving to Canada, or navigating the cost of living in Canada, this dialog covers it all. From Pierre Poilievre's critiques to the impact on jobs in Canada, international students, and Indian students in Canada, we discuss Canadian immigration, the economy, and more. Is Trudeau’s legacy one of progress or failure? Whether you're interested in Canada PR, LMIA Canada, or Canadian politics, this is a compelling dialog for anyone immigrating to Canada or following Trudeau resignation announcement.

Monday Feb 03, 2025
Monday Feb 03, 2025
Canada's economic crisis, Canada immigration, Canada housing market crisis, are pointers to leadership failure, impacting life in Canada, and the immigrant experience, putting Canada crossroads. From the cost of living crisis to debates on Canadian politics, moving to Canada isn’t the same dream it once was. With Justin Trudeau, Chrystia Freeland, Jagmeet Singh, and Pierre Poilievre shaping policies, how is living in Canada evolving? In this podcast episode, we discuss about Canada immigration crisis; from express entry and Canada PR to migration challenges. What does Canada do about Donald Trump tariffs? Is Canada becoming the 51st state of the United States? We discussed the policies of the House of Commons, and the real cost of living under Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland’s economic policies over the past decade. How has Canada housing market crisis shaped the immigrants' experience living in Canada? Are Canadian immigrants to blame for Canada's economic crisis and Canada's affordability crisis? Has Trudeau's leadership caused havocs on the future of Canada? Why are young immigrants voting conservative in Canada of late? We addressed all these in this episode.
(00:00) Intro(00:32) Comparing Canada: Past vs. Present(01:55) Canada International Student Fees and Affordability(07:05) The Changing Landscape of Canadian Immigration(12:14) How Canada Immigration Policies Destroyed A Thriving System(15:18) Canada Population Growth and Economic Implications(17:52) Infrastructure Challenges with Canada Immigration(18:31) Remote Work in Canada and Its Implications(24:53) Immigrant Voting Trends in Canada(29:17) Canadians Are Paying Lower Taxes, But Lower Wages(32:42) Canada Needs a Pragmatic Leadership(35:04) Canadian Young Immigrants Are Voting Conservatives(35:40) Canadian Parents vs. Children Sexual Indoctrination(42:26) Will Canadians Vote Liberals or Conservatives in 2025?(44:57) The Future of Canadian Politics

Thursday Jan 30, 2025
Thursday Jan 30, 2025
New study finds shocking bias in Canada's CBC news and CTV news channels. Why is Canadian news media funded by government? New study found that CBC and CTV reported Freeland's fiscal spending with significant bias, in favor of the continuance of the Liberal-NDP coalition. Is Chrystia Freeland's resignation connected to media bias? Why did Chrystia Freeland resign in the wake of a fall financial statement? These are discussed in this podcast clip. Many Canadians support Pierre Poilievre to defund the CBC. But why does Canada, under Justin Trudeau's government, spend a fortune on federally funded media. This is condemned by the conservative party of Canada and key conservative voices in Canada. This has eroded public trust in media and zero innovation in the news industry in Canada. Consequently, Canada politics, similar to US politics, is becoming divisive amidst calls to defund the CBC and stop the horrendous government ventures on federally funded media, particularly, amidst a cost of living crisis and housing crisis in Canada. Others, including Elon Musk on Twitter, has called for defunding the CBC.

Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Chrystia Freeland resigns as Finance Minister, leaving Justin Trudeau’s government in turmoil. With Chrystia Freeland's legacy of a $62 billion deficit looming, we explore the fallout in Canadian politics, with top political scientist's insights and grading of Chrystia Freeland. Why did Chrystia Freeland resign, and what does this mean for the Liberal Party? As U.S.-Canada relations, Trump Trudeau meetings, and trade issues like Trump tariffs shape the narrative, we discuss insights into the fall economic statement, the chaos in Canada parliament, and what’s next for Pierre Poilievre and the conservatives. Is Trudeau resigning? Does Freeland’s legacy mark a turning point? Don’t miss this critical breakdown of the resignation and its impact on Canada’s election and beyond.

Monday Jan 27, 2025
Monday Jan 27, 2025
Biden pardons family! Joe Biden pardons Fauci last minute in his administration. Joe Biden pardons Hunter Biden, against his previous stance. Joe Biden pardons Jack Smith, Trump's prosecutors and judges right before leaving office. Joe Biden pardons Chuck Schumer and January 6 committee. Even, Joe Biden pardons his son, Anthony Fauci, close associates, Jack Smith and several others, raising a dust of accountability and admittance of guilt by his administration.
In his final moments as president, Joe Biden made unprecedented moves with Biden pardons stirring debate across America. From Joe Biden pardons son to Joe Biden preemptive pardons for family, and spotlight on Hunter Biden laptop, Biden last days in office, and Biden's legacy. How will Biden policies shape history? With Donald Trump return to office, this episode breaks down Joe Biden's legacy and the woeful Joe Biden speeches from Biden's mental decline and Biden-Kamala open border policies. Did we witness mass pardons or a calculated exit strategy?
What was Biden covering up? Why did Biden last days issue preemptive pardons? What are preemptive pardons or executive pardons? These are important, ugly and weird questions discussed in this podcast episode.

Saturday Jan 25, 2025
Saturday Jan 25, 2025
Is taxing food fair, or should it be removed entirely? In this podcast episode, we unpack the debate on food tax, food GST, and food tax cut in Canada with insights into Trudeau gst break, GST on food Canada, and the affordability crisis Canada. From tax policy to food inflation Canada, we discuss how tax on groceries impacts cost of living, the Canadian economy crash, and grocery industry Canada. Featuring sharp analysis of gst holiday, gst break, and Trudeau's tax break Canada list, we also discuss Pierre Poilievre, Justin Trudeau, and the growing concerns of food shortage and tax fairness. This insightful dialog explores Canadian politics, the gst relief list, and the role of conservatives in shaping tax policy.
We also discussed the unfairness in taxing food items in Canada, the US, and the West. Top expert; The Food Professor, argues that taxing food items is immoral and counter-productive for the economy. Consider Newfoundland and Labrador’s soda tax, introduced in 2022. It generated millions in revenue. But rather than curbing soda consumption, the tax became a revenue generator, with no significant improvements in public health outcomes. This contributes to financial strain on consumers. These topics are covered in great details in this conversation.

Friday Jan 24, 2025
Friday Jan 24, 2025
Since Trump inauguration 2025, Trump's return to presidency has sparked debates. However, Donald Trump Inauguration and return to office marks a pivotal moment for the future of America. Canada with a looming 25% tariff seeking to renegotiate the US-Canada NAFTA trade agreement, raises the question if Canada is about to collapse.
On Inauguration Day, Trump's Inauguration Speech will leave you wondering what lies ahead for America the Beautiful and American politics. With Washington DC at the heart of the presidential inauguration, global attention is on the US Presidential Inauguration and Trump’s speech today. In this powerful analysis, we break down the shocking truths and implications of Trump's Inauguration 2025. What’s next for the United States, why this inauguration trump is unlike any before, and what it means for US politics. I discuss how Barack Obama's legacy intersects with the new leadership. Donald Trump is back, and with him, a new era of political transformation shaping America's role on the world stage. From Trump’s speech on inauguration to Trump's executive orders on immigration, America's new gender identity and others; plus reactions about world leaders, this is a compelling political opinion about the inauguration day. What does Trump's administration hold for the future of America and the world? What about Trump trade wars, Trump's tariff on Canada and China? Why did Joe Biden issue executive preemptive pardons during Trump's inauguration? Does Trump's administration hold a second chance for America? This podcast in passing covers political personalities at Donald Trump's inauguration such as: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, JV Vance, Michelle Obama, Barack Obama, Ronald Reagan.

Thursday Jan 02, 2025
Thursday Jan 02, 2025
Canada faces a pivotal moment as Chrystia Freeland resigns, leaving behind economic uncertainty and a projected $62 billion deficit. In this episode, we discussed Trudeau government’s challenges, from the fall economic statement to the role of Canadian parliament, NDP, and conservatives in shaping Canada’s debt and fiscal spending.
What does Freeland’s resignation mean for the next election, and how does Justin Trudeau navigate the fallout? With insights from top political scientist Dr. Lydia Miljan, we explore whether Canadian politics is at a breaking point. Is government accountability slipping away? We connect these issues to broader trade dynamics, including Trump tariffs and the future of Canadian politics.
As Chrystia Freeland resigns as Canada's Finance Minister, alleging Canada's Prime Minister: Justin Trudeau of political gimmicks, several MPs are calling for Trudeau to step down. Since Chrystia Freeland resignation, Canadians are left wondering why Chrystia Freeland resigned and when Chrystia Freeland interview following her resignation, will happen.
A compelling, MUST-READ paper for Canadians on media bias: https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/media-coverage-of-federal-spending-announcements-on-child-care-pharma-care-and-dental-care Share your thoughts in the comment.
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(00:00) Intro(01:16) Government Disarray: Chrystia Freeland Resigns as Finance Minister(03:30) Assessing the Tenure of Chrystia Freeland(06:36) The Gimmicks of Fiscal Policy(10:19) Gender Dynamics in Canadian Political Leadership(16:55) The Case for a Smaller Cabinet(18:44) Grading the Chrystia Freeland's Performance as Finance Minister(21:08) Government Spending and Accountability(24:43) Media's Role in Reporting Government Programs(30:50) How Canadian Media Failed The People(32:47) Analyzing Media Coverage of Childcare and Health Programs(36:25) Grading Media Scrutiny and Government Transparency(38:10) Chrystia Freeland's Fiscal Spending & Program Sustainability(40:05) A Compelling Study on Canadian News Media Bias

Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
Canada faces a pivotal moment as Chrystia Freeland resigns, leaving behind economic uncertainty and a projected $62 billion deficit. In this episode, we discussed Trudeau government’s challenges, from the fall economic statement to the role of Canadian parliament, NDP, and conservatives in shaping Canada’s debt and fiscal spending.
What does Freeland’s resignation mean for the next election, and how does Justin Trudeau navigate the fallout? With insights from top political scientist Dr. Lydia Miljan, we explore whether Canadian politics is at a breaking point. Is government accountability slipping away?
We connect these issues to broader trade dynamics, including Trump tariffs and the future of Canadian politics. As Chrystia Freeland resigns as Canada's Finance Minister, alleging Canada's Prime Minister: Justin Trudeau of political gimmicks, several MPs are calling for Trudeau to step down. Since Chrystia Freeland resignation, Canadians are left wondering why Chrystia Freeland resigned and when Chrystia Freeland interview following her resignation, will happen.
A compelling, MUST-READ paper for Canadians on media bias: https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/media-coverage-of-federal-spending-announcements-on-child-care-pharma-care-and-dental-care.
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(00:00) Intro(01:16) Government Disarray: Chrystia Freeland Resigns as Finance Minister(03:30) Assessing the Tenure of Chrystia Freeland(06:36) The Gimmicks of Fiscal Policy(10:19) Gender Dynamics in Canadian Political Leadership(16:55) The Case for a Smaller Cabinet(18:44) Grading the Chrystia Freeland's Performance as Finance Minister(21:08) Government Spending and Accountability(24:43) Media's Role in Reporting Government Programs(30:50) How Canadian Media Failed The People(32:47) Analyzing Media Coverage of Childcare and Health Programs(36:25) Grading Media Scrutiny and Government Transparency(38:10) Chrystia Freeland's Fiscal Spending & Program Sustainability(40:05) A Compelling Study on Canadian News Media Bias

Thursday Nov 28, 2024
Thursday Nov 28, 2024
Canada tax cut sparking dissent about Justin Trudeau and his Liberals cabinet lately. Many think tax cut before Canada election is a political stunt in Canadian politics. Trudeau's tax break has been criticized by conservatives and Pierre Poilievre, contrasting with Trudeau's response to high Canada's grocery prices affordability crisis and high cost of living in Canada. Some demand for carbon tax cuts or income tax cuts in Canada instead. Jagmeet Singh supporting Justin Trudeau's tax break is facing criticisms too.
How should Canada response to the new Canada GST relief? Amidst Canada immigration crisis, Canada real estate market and Canada housing crisis, a precarious Canadian economy; making life in Canada quite expensive, especially in cities like Toronto, British Columbia. Reports show economic migrants are leaving Canada in droves, since living in Canada has become nearly impossible. Does a Trudeau tax cut truly alleviate the economic hardship in Canada? I captured these thoughts in this podcast episode.
(00:00) Intro(00:21) Trudeau Tax Break $250(02:17) Trudeau Holiday Tax Break: A Political Deception(03:01) Tax Break Canada 250: A Third-World Playbook(05:04) Trudeau Holiday Tax Break ($250 For Canada Birthright)(07:14) A Warning To Canada (GST Relief)
