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Now displaying: December, 2023
Dec 21, 2023

This week Liz, Andrew, Gavin, and Pierre are on the panel to try and avoid discussion C21. Andrew’s beer gets even more festive this week. As expected, the Liberals will do everything they can to ban guns from legal gun owners while absolutely ignoring any meaningful action against habitual criminals.

Intro

Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 413 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded Dec 18th, 2023.

 

We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit patreon.com/cpp and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com home page and follow the link on the right.

What are we drinking

And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed

 

Gavin - JD & Pepsi Zero

Liz - Whiskey & ginger

Pierre - whiskey, brandy when that one is done water

Andrew - Railway City Brewing - Gingerbread Winter Spiced Ale

 

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Democracy Manifest

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeihcfYft9w

 

Liberal gun control bill passes Senate, becomes law

https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/liberal-gun-control-bill-passes-senate-becomes-law-1.6687992

  • Bill C-21 passed the Senate without changes on Thursday, becoming law on Friday.

  • The version that made it to the Senate was significantly expanded from what the federal government had initially tabled a year prior.

  • Bill C-21 passed by a vote of 60 to 24(opens in a new tab), and with applause in the upper chamber.

  • The legislation includes measures to:

    • Tighten gun laws to include "red flag" and "yellow flag" provisions related to a gun owner posing a risk to themselves or others;

    • Impose a "freeze" on the sale, purchase or transfer of handguns in Canada;

    • A prospective Criminal Code "technical definition" of what constitutes a prohibited assault-style firearm, meant to "cement in law" a permanent ban on future models once the bill comes into force; It would include a firearm that is not a handgun that discharges centre-fire ammunition in a semi-automatic manner and that was originally designed with a detachable magazine with a capacity of six cartridges or more.

However, the definition would cover only firearms designed and manufactured after the bill, known as C-21, comes into force. It would not affect the classification of existing firearms in the Canadian market, the government says.

  • A series of provisions meant to make it illegal to make or buy ghost guns and to combat firearms smuggling; and

  • Wording making clear the government's intent to uphold Indigenous treaty rights.

  • The bill also includes a requirement for a parliamentary review of the technical definition five years after it comes into effect, while a series of other related measures are being advanced through regulations.

  • after six sitting months that included a dozen days of study at the Senate National Security, Defence and Veterans Affairs Committee, where 66 witnesses were heard from(opens in a new tab), Bill C-21 passed the Senate without amendment.

  • Though, senators did submit several observations about the bill, including that the government should consider "additional policy measures," to address outstanding concerns, such as implementing a Canada-wide database and data collection process regarding all gun-related injuries and death, and consulting further with sport shooters.

    • Witnesses emphasized that several potential harms associated with owning a firearm would not be fully

addressed by Bill C-21, including harms such as domestic violence and suicide. Consequently, the

committee recommends that the Government of Canada undertake careful analysis and consideration

of these potential harms, and develop comprehensive, tailored and integrated policy measures to be

implemented alongside Bill C-21.

  • The committee recommends that the Government of Canada, in consultation with suicide prevention

experts, consider whether information regarding mental health literacy, suicide and suicide prevention

– including firearms-specific information – should be included in Canadian Firearms Safety Courses.

  • The committee recommends that the Government of Canada immediately develop and implement a

Canada-wide database and data collection process regarding all gun-related injuries and deaths. This

database and data collection process should be developed in consultation with the medical community

most experienced in treating gunshot injuries and recording firearms-related deaths

  • The committee understands that Bill C-21 would create additional rules in relation to handguns.

Specifically, with some exceptions, new registration certificates for handguns would not be issued and

the transfer of handguns would be limited.

Witnesses made comments about the effects that Bill C-21 would have on the ability of handgun

owners to bequeath collectible handguns that have sentimental value to immediate family members.

For these owners, the results could include stress, anxiety and anger.

The committee encourages the Government of Canada to work with handgun owners to try to find

solutions that could address this issue while both preserving public safety and maintaining the spirit of

the legislation.

  • Witnesses expressed various views about the implementation of exceptions that would be granted to

handgun shooting sports that are Olympic and Paralympic disciplines. There is concern that members of

sport shooting organizations who fall outside of these defined terms will be unable to apply for an

exception to compete in their sport. The committee encourages the Government of Canada to consult

with all sports shooting stakeholders to ensure that regulations relating to Bill C-21 would guarantee

the continuity of handgun shooting sports that are Olympic and Paralympic disciplines in Canada, and

would ensure the existence of continued pathways for athletes of all skill levels to continue in these

Disciplines.

  • The committee is aware that Bill C-21 would include a new definition for the term “prohibited firearm”

in subsection 84(1) of the Criminal Code, with this proposed change designed to restrict certain new

semi-automatic centre-fire firearms. There would be no impact on firearm models created before the

proposed definition comes into force. Having heard Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions

and Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic Leblanc’s comments about the re-establishment of the

Canadian Firearms Advisory Committee, the committee wishes to express its support for a

comprehensive ban on “assault-style firearms” that are not reasonable for use when hunting. From that

perspective, the committee recommends that the Government of Canada expeditiously proceed, by

order in council, to ban existing assault-style firearms.

  • Given the total absence of meaningful consultations, the government drafted a bill which will have no

meaningful impact on firearms crime in Canada.

Apart from certain measures, such as provisions related to ghost guns and the sharing of information

that may facilitate 3D firearms printing, no components of Bill C-21 tackle the growing problem of gun

crime in Canadian communities. Instead, the entire focus of the bill is on firearms owners who hold a

restricted firearms licence and who are engaged in varied shooting sports or collecting.

The government claims that, by banning the sale and purchase of legal handguns, it will reduce the

supply of such firearms in Canada and thereby reduce the possibility that these particular firearms

could be misused or stolen.

There is no evidence to support this assertion. Witnesses who appeared before our committee

repeatedly stated that nearly all handguns that are criminally used in Canada are smuggled firearms. 

  • “By removing the ability to enter the sport, new shooters are struggling to acquire the equipment to participate. Bill C-21 is requiring athletes to prove they are training for the Olympics before they even start into the event. It makes no sense. Athletes rarely start off a new sport with the sole purpose of making the Olympics. Sport is intended to promote activity for life. Why are we putting such an additional pressure on the shooting sports only to produce Olympians? Participation in other shooting sports provides an avenue to enter into the International Shooting Sport Federation, the ISSF events. It covers a greater opportunity for competition than just Olympic events. There are more events within the ISSF World Championships that are contested at the world games. Bill C-21 removes the option to compete at an international competition just because the Olympic Games has now a limited subset of what the ISSF covers.”

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Dec 21, 2023

This week Gavin and Pierre are on the panel to discuss federal vote buying, we mean dental insurance. Groceries cost more, but the healthcare system will help you kill yourself if they stop firing doctors.

Intro

Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 412 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded Dec 11th, 2023.

 

We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit patreon.com/cpp and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com home page and follow the link on the right.

What are we drinking

And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed

Gavin - CC & Pepsi Zero

Ian - Polar Bear, ,water, exercise.  Reloading

Pierre - whiskey and brandy when that one is done

 

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Federal government to announce details of dental insurance plan

https://www.cp24.com/news/federal-government-to-announce-details-of-dental-insurance-plan-1.6681990

  • The federal government hopes to avoid gumming up the works of its new dental-insurance plan by gradually phasing in enrolment over the course of the next year

  • Seniors over the age of 87 will be the first cohort to be able to apply to join a new federal dental-insurance plan.

  • It will be slowly expanded over the course of 2024 to include all qualifying seniors, children under the age of 18 and people with disabilities.

  • Holland announced the rollout of the program, which is currently budgeted to cost $13 billion over the next five years

  • The program is aimed at people with an annual household income under $90,000 who don't have access to private insurance.

  • Coverage will include preventive, diagnostic, restorative and surgical services — including X-rays, fillings, root canal treatments and dentures, among others

  • Once eligibility is expanded to all qualifying Canadian residents in 2025, it will be the government's largest social program.

  • The insurance plan is a key pillar in the Liberal's supply-and-confidence deal with the New Democrats to secure the opposition party's support on key votes.

 

'I'm so broken': Grieving family speaks out after B.C. cancer patient awaiting treatment chooses MAID

https://bc.ctvnews.ca/i-m-so-broken-grieving-family-speaks-out-after-b-c-cancer-patient-awaiting-treatment-chooses-maid-1.6675742

  • Kathleen Carmichael says B.C.’s health-care system let her family down. Her partner, Dan Quayle, opted for a medically assisted death It was a choice he made after waiting for chemotherapy and treatment that didn’t come fast enough.

  • The oncologist would come in and say, 'We’re pretty backlogged right now so hang in there

  • But Quayle ran out of time. The 52-year-old grandfather – described as jolly, big-hearted and playful – died on Nov. 24.

  • Quayle was diagnosed with esophageal cancer months after first feeling ill.

  • While he waited for treatment, his health declined, which led him to choose MAID

  • The family’s pain emerges as numbers reported on radiation therapy reveal that only 75 per cent of patients in B.C. are receiving it within the recommended 28-day benchmark — lower than the 77 per cent in May when the province started sending patients to the U.S. for radiation due to long waits in B.C.

  • The province has hired 61 oncologists and 27 radiation therapists since April. The health minister says those waiting longer than the benchmarks for radiation are being prioritized. “Those numbers — the people waiting 28 days are going to fall — because there are fewer people now on the waitlist,” said Dix Tuesday.

 

Here's how much more it's expected to cost to feed a family of 4 in Canada next year

https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/here-s-how-much-more-it-s-expected-to-cost-to-feed-a-family-of-4-in-canada-next-year-1.6675985

  • In 2022, a report estimated the overall food price increases would be between five to seven per cent — the latest data from Statistics Canada pegs the food inflation rate at 5.9 per cent.

  • In the latest edition of the annual report, the authors believe the overall rate of inflation will be lower in 2024, falling to somewhere between 2.5 and 4.5 per cent.

  • According to Charlebois, things are "much calmer now," which could result in more deals and potentially some price wars between the big grocers.

  • "Margins are going to be everything," he said. "And because consumers don't have any money now, grocers will be fighting for our business."

  • Over the next year, Charlebois believes grocery stores will be offering more incentives to consumers like loyalty programs and deals to entice people.

  • One of the tactics used is selling items at a loss, which brings the customer through the grocer's doors, but then the store would increase the prices for other items, hoping the consumer will buy those as well, he explained.

 

One way to save money on groceries… no more cantaloupes

 

Death toll rises to five in cantaloupe salmonella outbreak, as cases almost double

https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/death-toll-rises-to-five-in-cantaloupe-salmonella-outbreak-as-cases-almost-double-1.6678564

  • Five people have died in a salmonella outbreak linked to Malichita and Rudy brand cantaloupes sold in six provinces.

  • The Public Health Agency of Canada says 129 people have been confirmed with salmonella linked to the outbreak, almost double the number at the last update on Dec. 1, when a single death had been recorded.

  • There are also 17 cases in Ontario, 15 in British Columbia, and two each in Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador.

  • The agency says 45 per cent of those who became ill were aged 65 and older while more than a third were children five and younger. people became sick between mid-October and mid-November, and 44 have been hospitalized People who are infected with salmonella bacteria can spread salmonella to other people several days to several weeks after they have become infected

Widow takes Ontario police to court over declaration misconduct in her husband's death was 'not serious'

https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/widow-takes-ontario-police-to-court-over-declaration-misconduct-in-her-husband-s-death-was-not-serious-1.6681891

  • A grieving widow is taking the Ontario Provincial Police to court as she challenges its decision to call the misconduct of an officer that contributed to her husband’s death “not of a serious nature” – a decision that denied her access to a public hearing in the case.

  • A CTV News investigation shows that the OPP has declared misconduct by its own officers not serious about 80 per cent of the time in the last five years, and sends identical paragraphs that don’t explain its reasoning in cases from neglect of duty to unlawful use of force.

  • Courtney D’Arthenay said she couldn’t believe she received a boilerplate letter informing her that the OPP would resolve her complaint without a hearing after an officer accidentally struck and killed her husband Tyler Dorzyk while speeding near Barrie in 2020.



B.C. doctor fired for refusing COVID-19 shot loses bid to get hospital privileges back

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/theresa-szezepaniak-bc-hospital-appeal-board-covid-vaccine-1.7046988

  • Dr. Theresa Szezepaniak was fired from Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops in 2021

  • The Hospital Appeal Board has found that Dr. Theresa Szezepaniak's refusal of the shot in 2021 amounted to neglect of her obligations as a hospitalist at Royal Inland Hospital, and the decision to take action on her privileges was appropriate.

  • "The appellant [Szezepaniak] says that IH is required to respect her exercise of her Charter rights," an appeal board panel wrote in a Nov. 20 decision.

  • "The implication is that in order to respect her decision IH must not take any steps that hold the appellant accountable for the consequences of that decision. Having the right to make a decision, and your right to do so acknowledged, or respected, is not the same as being held responsible for the consequences."

  • in other words, the decision says, Interior Health didn't challenge Szezekpaniak's right to refuse the vaccine, but it did hold her accountable for the fact that choice left her unable to work under provincial law.

Outro

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Dec 21, 2023

This week, the panel is here to debate the merits of sauna and hot and cold exposure therapies. Andrew broke out the festive beer. Conspiracy theories like cow farts being controlled by carbon taxes abound.

Intro

Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 411 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded Dec 4th, 2023.

 

We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit patreon.com/cpp and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com home page and follow the link on the right.

What are we drinking

And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed

 

Gavin - CC & Pepsi Zero

Ian - Polar Bear, ,water, exercise.  Reloading

Liz - Brickworks Yuzu Lemon Cider

Pierre - whiskey and brandy when that one is done

Andrew - Railway City Brewing - Merry and Bright

 

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News

From COVID-19 to alien contact, conspiracy theories are popular in Canada: survey

https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/from-covid-19-to-alien-contact-conspiracy-theories-are-popular-in-canada-survey-1.6671603

 

Alberta calls Canada's proposal to cut methane emissions by 75% 'dangerous and unconstitutional'

https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/alberta-calls-canada-s-proposal-to-cut-methane-emissions-by-75-dangerous-and-unconstitutional-1.6672348

Outro

We’re on Guilded now https://www.guilded.gg/i/k5a9wnDk

Andrew - https://ragnaroktactical.ca/

Visit us at www.canadianpatriotpodcast.com

 

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Bottom of the stack:

Dec 21, 2023

This week, Ian and Gavin are on the panel to discuss breaking news that definitely isn’t terrorism

Intro

Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 410 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded Nov 27th, 2023.

 

We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit patreon.com/cpp and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com home page and follow the link on the right.

What are we drinking

And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed

 

Gavin - CC & Pepsi Zero

Ian - Tea.  Black, like my heart. Water.  Company gym, yay.  Reloading

 

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Rainbow Bridge Explosion

2 dead after blast at Rainbow Bridge linking Ontario-N.Y., governor says 'no sign' of terrorism

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/rainbow-bridge-explosion-niagara-1.7036398What is 

 

Police name New York couple killed in fiery Rainbow Bridge car crash that shut borders with Canada

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/niagara-villani-kurt-monica-rainbow-bridge-1.7038869

 

Right-wing U.S. media covered fiction as fact: A non-existent terrorist attack from Canada at Rainbow Bridge

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/border-incident-erroneous-reporting-1.7036978

 

Other Stuff

 

Investigators to probe police actions during SOGI protest tractor crash in Surrey

https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/investigators-to-probe-police-actions-during-highway-1-tractor-crash

 

Jagmeet Singh spotted with Versace bag and people are annoyed

https://nationalpost.com/news/jagmeet-singh-spotted-with-versace-bag-and-people-are-annoyed

 

Winnipeg police identify 4 victims of West Broadway shooting

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/langside-fatal-shooting-update-1.7041137

 

C-58, the government's new anti-replacement-worker legislation?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/c-58-anti-replacement-worker-legislation-explained-1.7026692

 

Ontario to ban employers from asking for Canadian work experience

https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/ontario-to-ban-employers-from-asking-for-canadian-work-experience/article_4801304c-c1f2-590d-8037-11e974344e0c.html

 

Who are the 500,000 immigrants headed to Canada? A look at the numbers

https://globalnews.ca/news/10084659/canada-immigration-target-breakdown/

 

With millions of mortgages coming due, finance minister expects banks 'to work with' Canadians

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-mortgage-renewal-freeland-1.7040513

Outro

We’re on Guilded now https://www.guilded.gg/i/k5a9wnDk

Andrew - https://ragnaroktactical.ca/

Visit us at www.canadianpatriotpodcast.com

 

We value your opinions so please visit www.canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at feedback@canadianpatriotpodcast.com and let us know what you think.

 

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