Episode 397: Charter Breaches, Retaliatory Tariffs, and a Volvo in the Sea
On this week’s episode, Kyla and Paul break down …
March 28, 202528m 55s
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Show Notes
On this week’s episode, Kyla and Paul break down a hearing at Canada’s highest court that could reshape how far police are allowed to go when entering private property during an impaired driving investigation. They also explore the implications of a recent BC Supreme Court ruling on police surveillance and personal privacy.
Later, they discuss Mark Carney’s plan to shift Canada’s auto manufacturing to be fully domestic in response to potential U.S. tariffs, and what that might mean for Canadian drivers and consumers.
Then, in Ridiculous Driver of the Week, a Florida man makes waves—literally—by driving his dad’s Volvo into the ocean out of spite.
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