Morley of Mo Primal joins the panel to talk about his experience with the ketogenic diet. The panel also talks about the RCMP and the Regina Wildlife Federation, new taxes that hurt craft distilleries, and basic income in PEI. Trudeau pledges $2.65 Billion to help poor countries fight climate change.
Hello to all of our listeners out there in podcast land and welcome, Episode 57 of Canadian Patriot Podcast, recorded on Dec 19, 2016.
Marty - Understands barrel rolls are for star fox not roads
Gavin - a business owner, gun enthusiast, hunter, atheist and host of the Greater Toronto Area chapter of the Tactical Beard Owners Club
Morley- internet celebrity
I’m your host Andrew - I’m a libertarian, competitive shooter, gear reviewer at www.everydaytacticool.com, and firearms instructor.
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Gavin - Old Credit Brewing Co, Pale Pilsner
Marty - Upper Thames Brewery - Chocolate Stout
Morley - McDonald's Coffee … 3 creams
Andrew - Grand River Brewing Russian Gun Imperial Stout
RCMP proposes to lay down arms to ease noise complaints
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/rcmp-training-noise-1.3865157
-follow up
Craft distillers say new Ontario tax would kill emerging industry
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/guelph-craft-distiller-new-tax-ontario-1.3878283
Basic Income Coming To P.E.I.? Legislature Passes Motion Unanimously
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2016/12/07/basic-income-pei_n_13496370.html
35.16M people in Canada
24M working age (15-64)
29M 15+
At $1320/month to 29M people will cost $460B
2015 total federal expenditures was 288.9B with 2B surplus
2016 total federal expenditures was 317.1B with 29B deficit
Recoup money by cutting inefficient social programs?
2016
Elderly benefits - 48.4B
EI benefits - 21.1B
Children’s benefits - 21.9B
Canada Health Transfer 36.1B
Canada Social Transfer 13.3B
Total - 141.2B
Replacing $141.2B worth of program with at minimum $460B
When Drama teachers do math.
Trudeau pledges $2.65B to help poor countries fight climate change
The 7th Annual Podcaster Charity Shoot will be at the Guelph Rod and Gun Club on July 8 supporting Many to One. Ragnarok Tactical will be teaching a Carbine Operator Course on Friday July 7, the cost is 176.99+ tax. The proceeds will be donated to Many To One.
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Gavin, Tyler, and Andrew hold the inaugural meeting of Gear Whores Anonymous. In the news we talk about the Ontario Liberals giving their managers a $125 million raise, and Albertans chanting Lock Her Up. The guys have a long and very detailed technical discussion around selecting tactical gear; from belts to vest, to chest rigs, to body armour and plate carriers there isn’t anything we don’t have an opinion on, and we’re pretty sure it's always better in multi-cam.
Hello to all of our listeners out there in podcast land and welcome, Episode 56 of Canadian Patriot Podcast, recorded on Dec 12, 2016.
Tyler - a CH-47 doorman who rides the fine line between operator, gear whore, range ninja, and troubling militant. He is the cohost of the International Liberty or Death Podcast and cofounder of the Grey-Bruce Ditch Fillers. He currently shoots with Oswald Spengler’s Lead Delivery Team.
Gavin - a business owner, gun enthusiast, hunter, atheist and host of the Greater Toronto Area chapter of the Tactical Beard Owners Club
My name is Andrew, and I’m a gear whore. It's been 3 days since the last time I bought something multicam.
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Gavin - Tall boys of Corona
Tyler - Rickard’s White
Andrew - Rum (and Coke)
Liberals give themselves a HUGE $125M pay raise before Christmas
http://debatepost.com/2016/12/07/liberals-give-themselves-a-huge-125m-pay-raise-before-christmas/
'Lock Her Up' Chant A Very Real Danger To Canadian Democracy
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/tara-katrusiak-baran/lock-her-up-rachel-notley_b_13517960.html
From: Sharp Nintyseven
Subject: armor
Message Body:
hey guys,
Great show!
Just wondering if you could do a section on plate carriers and how to chose them and what plates you suggest?
Gear that you always have or need as a minimum - Police duty belt
Andrew - HSGI Suregrip Battle Belt, 3x HSGI Pisotl/Rifle Tacos, dump pouch, SOE Compact Tear-Off Med Pouch, Mil Spec Monkey shear pouch plus, holster, carabiner
Gavin - Stormrider Gear Over/Under lord belt system, 3x HSGI Pistol/Rifle Tacos, HSGI Multi Mission Medical Taco, cheapo “universal” holster (at the moment)
Tyler - stiff gun belt, a holster securely fixed to your person with retention you’re confident in, capacity to carry 2+1 pistol magazines and 5+1 rifle magazines in an accessible fashion.
I use the HSGI cobra belt, hsgi tacos on a thigh rig (OR bladetech revolution magazine holsters fixed directly to the belt). I use a bladetech d/os holster since it allows me to use the same holster config whether I’m wearing body armour or not.
High ground dump pouch
Eye/ear pro goes without saying, med kit/ IFAK I just put together a kit built on the Grey ghost gear med pouch - $100-150
Extra ammo, good to have items
Andrew - HSGI Chest Rig and Rifle Tacos,
Gavin - Haley Strategic Chest rig with Haley Strategic Flatpack and Ferro Concepts Dangler
Tyler - difficult time imagining where I’d want a chest rig over my thigh rig, or where I’d want a chest rig instead of a full carrier, so I don't own nor have I ever owned one. I do however have more HSGI tacos distributed on my Eberlestock x3 lo-drag pack, which serves as my primary pack and means for “canadian carry” - ie hauling a non-restricted rifle around wherever I go. I would recommend HSGI tacos because of their flexibility - they will hold any pistol/rifle magazine securely and are adjustable.
Hydration - hsgi bottle holster and camelbak armourbak 3L
Clothing - For pants, a shooter needs to consider belt loop size and placement. The 3 and 9 o-clock positions on your waist should be free of loops, and the loops should be large enough to accomodate not only the gun belt but its buckle too. A workaround for this would be to go to an inner and outer belt system, but I feel they’re unnecessarily bulky. For shooting pants I prefer Vertx and 5.11. The fit should be neat and trim, but still allow for a skin-tight base layer and another layer of fleece or similar material to be worn comfortably, ie not so tight that movement and shooting position is inhibited. The same goes for your top.
Footwear - I’ve had Rocky boots fall apart in months. The only boots I’ve owned that I will put my name behind are Danners. For winter I wear Danner 8” pronghorns with 800gr of thinsulate. I buy a half-size up to accommodate layered socks. For fall, spring and summer I wear Danner 8” Kinetic GTX. Note that the kinetics are not waterproof. Belleville boots come in at a close second, even their off-shore boots marketed under the Tactical Research brand have held up to a lot of use in my experience.
Andrew - Level 4 plates, Shellback Tactical first gen Banshee, with HSGI Waa/Wee shoulder pads. About $220 USD. Convertible cumberbund.
Gavin - Level 3 plates, Ferro Concepts FCPC, with Ferro Concepts Shoulder Pads, Elastic cumebund with mag/utility pouches.
Tyler - lvl 4 steel plates with anti spall carried in a recently adjusted high ground plate carrier. The carrier comes with a cumberbund but I have done away with it as I prefer to carry on my thigh where things are more accessible. On the carrier itself I only use a pair of pistol tacos which could be used for extra pistol magazines or more commonly a light and multitool.
Price, Features, Quality, Availability
Tyler - I chose this carrier because it was feature-rich, light on bullshit, US-made sold by a reputable dealer (one shot tactical), and modular. The carrier comes with an adjustable and removable cumberbund, internal pockets for flat items such as a map or dope sheet, drag handle on the back side, quick release buckles on both sides, a quick release system for the plates, it came with shoulder pads with loops for routing comms or water, and accessory side plate carriers are available.
When it comes to the price I paid 260 3 years ago but last I checked the price was a lot closer to 400. The price is ultimately irrelevant. It's a life-saving device and the difference between good and bad is only a few hundred dollars. Are you worth an extra $100? Probably. There is always the added safety net of higher end items having better resale too. I’m a buy-once, cry-once kind of guy so I buy quality where it's warranted and I save, sell or trade to get what I need if I can't afford it. Between the carrier, plates, pair of tacos and hydration pack you’re looking at probably $1000 to replicate my carrier setup, and another $400 or so for the thigh rig and holster.
It’s an expensive hobby/lifestyle, and there's no shame in buying low and mid tier equipment if it suits your purposes or you’re flipping items as you go and reinvest in good stuff along the way.
Trudeau Skipped More Question Periods Than He Attended In First Year As PM
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2016/12/06/trudeau-question-period_n_13454956.html
This is more than Harper
⅔ of the time he had an excuse like international or domestic travel.
36% he was just absent
Email From Thomas
Hello, Andrew, Gavin and Marty.
Episode 55 was one of the most engaging CPP episodes I've heard in a while. Not that there is anything wrong with your previous work, it is the topic and how you your guest host Jewel dealt with the material that caught my interest. I downloaded a copy Ep. 55 to keep and listen to a second or third time.
Jewel was an excellent addition to the show. While I've heard her on a few other podcasts, she really shone on CPP, adding an interesting and yet another varying point of view to the discussion.
I hope you are able to have her on again.
Mr. Heinlein had it right; a person should earn their franchise. It is too valuable to be wasted as many of us who have it given to us do.
Please keep up the great work.
Your devoted listener,
- Thomas
Email from the letter Z
Last episode you guys talked about electoral reform with Jewel. I don't agree with Andrew's idea that you need to earn the right to vote. It's already your right. Andrew's idea was still better than Jewel's, she took live action role playing way to far with her milita. Keep you the good work.
Z
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This week Jewel, Executive Producer of Slam Fire Radio joins Gavin, Marty, and Andrew to LARP about electoral reform. The panel discusses the current shortcomings of the Liberal Party's promises on Electoral Reform as well as the temper tantrum had by the Minister for Democratic Institutions. Jewel declares herself the queen of effing everything, and Andrew proposes that Starship Troopers almost goes far enough to make democracy work.
Hello to all of our listeners out there in podcast land and welcome, Episode 55 of Canadian Patriot Podcast, recorded on Dec 5, 2016.
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Gavin - Bulleit Bourbon & Coke Zero
Jewel - Water with Lemon
Andrew - The Loneliness, Imperial Russian Stout, Block 3 Brewing St Jacobs Ontario
Marty - Upper Thames Timber Beast
https://www.mydemocracy.ca/survey
Discuss the questions in the survey
Let this be the last time Parliament debates electoral reform (at least for a while)
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/wherry-electoral-reform-special-committee-1.3845038
Liberals call all-party electoral reform committee ‘radical’ and ‘hasty’ after it recommends referendum
Liberals Are Misleading Canadians On Electoral Reform
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/althia-raj/electoral-reform-maryam-monsef_b_13123352.html
Maryam Monsef Poised To Move On Other Democratic Reform Promises
Andrew votes Starship Troopers style!
Premier Wynne calls high electricity prices her ‘mistake’
Check this out. This would have an interesting effect on the current criminal code against carrying self-defense tools.
Cheers, Russ
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This week Marty, Gavin, and Andrew get together to review and critique the first Conservative Party Leadership debate. The guys talk about changes to Ontario high school curriculum to include personal finances. Andrew also brings the listeners a special interview with Sheldon Johnston of Canada’s Libertarian Party.
Hello to all of our listeners out there in podcast land and welcome, Episode 54 of Canadian Patriot Podcast, recorded on November 28, 2016.
Marty - The only panelist whose economic plan has been reviewed by 4 leading economists at CDN universities
Gavin - a business owner, gun enthusiast, hunter, atheist and host of the Greater Toronto Area chapter of the Tactical Beard Owners Club
I’m your host Andrew - today we remember Osama bin Laden whose work cleared the way for the new Freedom Tower in Manhattan #trudeaueulogy
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Gavin - Crabbies Original alcoholic ginger beer
Marty - Goose Island Honkers Ale
Andrew - Lamb’s Spiced Rum, Coke zero
Financial literacy to be incorporated into Ontario curriculum
http://www.cpac.ca/en/programs/cpac-special/episodes/49545404
Intro statements
Q1. Justin Trudeau has not even created one new additional full time job in Canada in over a year of Governing. What do you think is the most important piece of your economic plan that will create jobs.
Q2. The latest fiscal update from the Liberal Government paints a pretty grim picture for the finances of this country. Government spending is on the rise and there is no plan to return to a balanced budget. Keeping that in mind what is your single biggest plan to bring the budget back to balance. Just as it was when the Conservatives left government.
Q3. Here in Saskatchewan the current inter provincial trade barriers between provinces are not only impacting local businesses negatively but also creating a negative effect on provincial economies across Canada. What do you think is the one thing the Federal Government can do to make the free flowing of goods across the provincial borders less restrictive, especially in Saskatchewan.
Q4. Just last week the Liberal Government announced that it is maintaining 2016’s number for immigration at 300K. The Liberals Economic growth council has recommended raising immigration levels to 450K over the next 5 years but the immigration minister rejected that target. What do you believe is the right approach to immigration in Canada. What number is appropriate to build our economy and to do our part on the international stage.
Q5. What would you do for those immigrating to Canada to settle into their new found lives and country.
Q6. The Trudeau Government is threatening to force a carbon tax grab on every region of the country. On the surface it seems to be an additional stream of revenue for the governments to take off the paychecks of hard working Canadians. In Saskatchewan Premiere Brad Wall has been clear that his government does not believe that this is the right approach. It has manyCanadians as well as local residents concerned about what this will end up costing. What would you do differently to lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Q7. Balancing the economy and the environment especially in a country like Canada with all of our natural resources requires clear direction and leadership. It means getting infrastructure projects like pipelines built while ensuring the natural beauty of our environment is conserved and protected for future generations. How would you balance these needs.
Q8. What are your plans to open and improve relations with the new American government.
Q9. For a few reasons we had a terrible grain transportation crisis a couple of years ago that cost Western farmers billions in losses. The Liberals recently announced changes to address our grain handling and transportation system for 2017. What would you do to ensure greater market access for our agriculture producers here on the prairies.
Q10. What in your opinion must the Conservative party do in order to broaden its appeal to Canadians all over the country in order to increase the chances of winning the next Canadian election.
Q11. Most people prefer a knowledgeable hands on leader, not just a Figure Head. Can you describe the type of leader you would be and what areas of expertise you would bring as a leader of the conservative party in 2017
Bonus Question:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIZripfRoYs
How plan to combat crime without placing any unnecessary burdens on Canadian Firearms owners.
Chris Alexander seems pro firearms
http://calibremag.ca/meet-brad-trost/’
Brad Trost has some interesting ideas too
YouTube
Khabib Nurmagomedov - The interdependence of dual-sidedness is simpleminded in its polymorphism. Would you agree or disagree?
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