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COVID Overran Our Hospitals Because The System is Broken

Alex is joined by Francesca Grosso, Principal at Grosso McCarthy, and author of Navigating Canadian Healthcare to look into why COVID was able to decimate our national hospital system multiple times. Grosso tells Alex how the hospital system has been fractured for years, and COVID only highlighted already existing problems that desperately need attention. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 18, 202210 min

The Vaccine Border Mandate Is Hurting The Way We Help Our Most Vulnerable

Alex is joined by Reverend Todd Bender, the Founder and Executive Director at Hamilton CityKidz. Alex and Rev. Bender discuss how the recent trucking vaccine mandate placed by both the Canadian and U.S. government is directly affecting how his organizations and others like its ability to help children and families in need. Rev. Bender tells Alex how this move, that won't help much with containing Omicron, is only hurting those who have been hit the most during this pandemic. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 18, 202211 min

Blacklock's Reporter Check-In: Blacklock's Blacklisted by Bank of Canada, Carbon Tax to Slow Growth & Are COVID Cases Worse Than We Think?

It's that time of the week where we take a look past the veil into the stories that don't get the attention they deserve in Ottawa. Alex Pierson checks in with Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter Tom Korski.Alex and Tom talk about the press "enemies list" that the Bank of Canada has kept, and why Blacklock's Reporter is on that list, why the Carbon Tax is showing to only slow the economy and not booster it like promised, and why the COVID case numbers might be way higher than the Public Health Agency of Canada has reported. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 18, 202210 min

The Government Flip-Flops AGAIN On The Vaccine Mandate for Truckers

Alex is joined by Ron Foxcroft, the Chairman, Founder and CEO of Fox 40 International, and CEO and Chairman of Fluke Transportation Group. Alex and Ron talk about the multiple flip-flops the federal government has made within the past week regarding the vaccine mandate for truckers, and how today they announced their last update was in error, and that the mandate will still effect the truck driving industry on Sunday, affecting the already strained supply line throughout all of Canada. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 14, 202212 min

Trucking Mandate Still In Effect, No Longer a Prince, China Bought Up Canadian Lithium & Climate Catastrophe

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast.On this episode, Alex is joined by Ron Foxcroft, the Chairman, Founder and CEO of Fox 40 International, and CEO and Chairman of Fluke Transportation Group. Alex and Ron talk about the multiple flip-flops the federal government has made within the past week regarding the vaccine mandate for truckers, and how today they announced their last update was in error, and that the mandate will still effect the truck driving industry on Sunday, affecting the already strained supply line throughout all of Canada.Next, Alex speaks with Angela Levin, an award winning journalist, royal commentator and biographer who wrote "Conversations With A Prince". They talk about Prince Andrew having all of his Military and Royal Titles removed, as per confirmed by Buckingham Palace. Angela breaks down why the Queen would agree to such a monumental move, what is in the future for Andrew, and what this could mean for the future of the Royal family.Then, Alex and Dan McTeague, the president of Canadians for Affordable Energy look into a very dangerous trend of China buying up almost all the lithium mines in Canada, all while our country has dedicated to shifting to Electric Vehicles within the next decade...something that requires a lithium battery. Dan and Alex break down why this is a very dangerous move Canada let happen, how it will effect the wallet of average Canadians, and what happened to other countries that let similar situations happen.And finally, Alex speaks with Kenneth P. Green, a Sr. Fellow at the Fraser Institute and author of "Is Climate Catastrophe Really 10 Years Away? ". They talk about Kenneth's study on the "climate catastrophe" and what he really expects from the 10-year window. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 14, 202250 min

Canadians Want Us To Return To Leaders On The Global Stage

Alex is joined by Shuvaloy Majumdar, Senior Fellow at Macdonald-Laurier Institute, Former Director of Policy to Canada’s Foreign Minister; Foreign Policy Director & Munk. They discuss a recent study performed by the Macdonald-Laurier Institute that discovers that Canadians desperately want a stronger foreign policy out of Canada, and for our nation to return to respected leaders on the Global Stage. However, we've had 6 Foreign Affair Ministers in the last 5 years, and its going to take a lot of work to get us back to that level. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 13, 202210 min

The Public Health Agency of Canada Secretly Spied on Canadians, and Doesn't Plan to Stop

Alex speaks with MP for Barrie-Innisfil and Shadow Minister of Ethics John Brassard. They break down the fact that the Public Health Agency of Canada secretly spied on Canadians during the pandemic by using cellphone data to track the effectiveness of lockdown measures, and has plans to continue efforts for the next 5 years. MP Brassard tells Alex that the Conservative party has asked the Privacy Commissioner to investigate the issue, and has also called for an Emergency meeting of the Ethics Committee. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 13, 202210 min

A Tax on the Unvaxxed is Unconstitutional...and Dangerous

Alex speaks with Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation and break down the reality of the controversial tax on the unvaccinated Quebec Premier Francis Legault announced yesterday. Franco breaks down what laws are supposed to stand against this, why it is unconstitutional to tax people on vaccines & why it sets a dangerous precedent. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 13, 20229 min

Blacklock's Reporter Check-In: Quebec Plans to Tax the Unvaxed, Phasing Out Fossil Fuels & Climate Change Hypocrite

It's that time of the week where we take a look past the veil into the stories that don't get the attention they deserve in Ottawa. Alex Pierson checks in with Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter Tom Korski.Alex and Tom break down the unprecedented announcement from Quebec Premier Francis Legault on a new tax on the unvaccinated, and how it could be in direct violation of Section 10 of the Canada Health Act. They also break down the ambitious and potentially dangerous plan to phase out all fossil fuels by 2035 ,and why one of the leading advocates for the need to combat climate change racked up over $11,000 in first class tickets flying to the UN Conference in Glasgow. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 13, 202211 min

Blacklock's Reporter Check-In: Do Police Treat All Equally, Vaccine Mandates & The Need for Fiscal Discipline

It's that time of the week where we take a look past the veil into the stories that don't get the attention they deserve in Ottawa. Alex Pierson checks in with Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter Tom Korski.They talk about why Attorney General David Lametti would ask Senators to investigate if police were more lenient with anti-vaxxers than Black Lives Matter protesters, the questionable statement from Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos when he said he personally believes sweeping vaccine mandates will be not only needed, but enforced by the provinces to beat this virus. And why the Federal government will need to show fiscal responsibility like it has never shown before if they ever wish to balance the budget. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 11, 202211 min

We Need A New Strategy, The Australian Open & We Need Our Truckers

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast.On this episode, Alex start off speaking with the Director of UCSF Gladstone Center for AIDS research and Medical Director of San Francisco General Hospital HIV Clinic Dr. Monica Gandhi about the struggling and ever-failing health-care system within Canada. Alex and Dr. Gandhi discuss where a lot of the pandemic aid money was spent, why this problem existed well before the pandemic, and what is needed to actually fix it.Next, with the legal victory for tennis star Novak Djokovic allowed to play in the Australian Open, Alex brings on Immigration Lawyer Richard Kurland of Kurland, Tobe. They discuss how Djokovic was able to come out the victor in the court, why this may embolden anti-vaxers and what it could mean for the political future of Australia.And finally, Alex and John Keogh, Founder and Managing Principal with Shantalla & Professor of Practice at McGill University: Centre for the Convergence of Health and Economics catch up to discuss the most recent kink in Canada's supply chain, a vaccine mandate for cross-border truckers. John tells Alex how this will dangerously stretch our already endangered chain, why this will hit Canadians very hard and fast, and why the date needs to be delayed ASAP. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 11, 202240 min

Violations of Charter Rights, Our Supply Chain Is In Danger Again & The 2-Year Anniversary of the Downinig of Flight PS 752

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast. On this episode Alex starts off speaking to Joanna Baron, the Executive Director of the Canadian Constitution Foundation about the comments made by Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos were he said he personally believes provinces might bring in vaccines mandates for everyone. Alex and Joanna talk about why this is a clear overreach, and violation of Section 7 of the Charter of Rights of Freedoms, and why this would be a very dangerous road to go down.Next, Alex and Stephen Laskowski, the President of the Canadian Truckers Association talk about an upcoming vaccine mandate directed at truckers that could bring our supply chain further to its knees. Stephen breaks down how thousands of drivers will not be allowed to enter the country, shelves could start becoming more bare and how this could all be easily avoided.And finally, on the day before the two year anniversary of Flight PS 752 being shot down by the Iranian Military, Alex catches up with Shahin Moghaddam, who lost his wife and ten-year-old son when the plane was downed. They talk about how Shahin has been dealing with the upcoming day, why he refused to speak with the Prime Minister today, and what his next steps are. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 8, 202242 min

The Trudeau Government Keeps Failing The Victims of Flight PS752

Alex talks with Zahra Sultani, Director at Loyalist Public Affairs about the Prime Minister referring to the downing of Flight ps752 as an "air disaster" and not a politically motivated terrorist attack as it was. Alex and Zahra talk about why Trudeau would choose to refer to it in such a way, why it was offensive to the families of those who died, and all two days before the two year anniversary of the plane being shot down. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 7, 202212 min

U.S. Capital Riots, Trudeau Fails Victims of Flight PS752 & Petition To Get Children Back in School

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast. On this episode, Alex starts off speaking with John Robson, Columnist for the National Post & executive director of the Climate Discussion Nexus. They talk about the U.S. Capital Riots last year, why the rhetoric in Biden's speech was a missed opportunity for bi-partisan remembrance, and if the chaos of US politics could bleed over into Canada. Next, Alex talks with Zahra Sultani, Director at Loyalist Public Affairs about the Prime Minister referring to the downing of Flight ps752 as an "air disaster" and not a politically motivated terrorist attack as it was. Alex and Zahra talk about why Trudeau would choose to refer to it in such a way, why it was offensive to the survivors families, and and all two days before the two year anniversary of the plane being shot down.And finally, Alex talks with Mirit Eliraz, Author, concerned parent and member of group that launched a petition to keep the promise of return to in-class learning by January 17th. They talk about the surge of support the petition has received in the past few days, what they plan to accomplish and why its so important that children return to class as soon as possible. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 7, 202244 min

Kids Belong In School, and Parents are Taking Action

Alex Pierson speaks with Mirit Eliraz, Author, concerned parent and member of group that launched a petition to keep the promise of return to in-class learning by January 17th. They talk about the surge of support the petition has received in the past few days, what they plan to accomplish and why its so important that children return to class as soon as possible. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 7, 202210 min

Blacklock's Reporter Check-In: Billions in Bread Fixing, Dividing Canadians & Drive Green or Else

It's that time of the week where we take a look past the veil into the stories that don't get the attention they deserve in Ottawa. Alex Pierson checks in with Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter Tom Korski.Alex and Tom talk about the recent inflammatory comments from the Prime Minister insulting anti-vaxers, seven companies in Canada involved in an antitrust investigation for bread price-fixing, and Drive Green...or else. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 6, 202211 min

A Tale of Two Ontario's, The Pandemic is not Wartime & Children with Special Needs

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast. On this episode, Alex starts off speaking with Ben Eisen, a Sr. Fellow in Fiscal and Provincial Prosperity Studies and former Director of Provincial Prosperity Studies at the Fraser Institute. They talk about a new study released by the Fraser Institute that shows there are two distinct and separate Ontario's when it comes to job growth.Next, Alex speaks with retired Lt.-Col, David Redman, the former head of Alberta's Emergency Management Agency. They talk about the use of language by politicians and doctors that compare this pandemic to wartime efforts, and why that is not only incorrect, but completely misses the point of emergency management.Finally, Alex speaks with Bruce McIntosh, the President of the Ontario Autism Coalition. They talk about the lack of necessary supports for children with special needs while online learning, why after all these years autism support has still only reduced, and why all children, especially those with special needs require in-person learning. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 6, 202238 min

Canada's Healthcare System Needs A Complete Overhaul

Alex Pierson is joined by Francesca Grosso, patient navigator, national public speaker on health care, author and Principal of health policy firm Grosso McCarthy. They talk about the fractured, strained and stressed healthcare system, and why it was a problem even before the pandemic. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 6, 202210 min

Schools Should Not Be Closed, $40 Billion Settlement & An Update on Flight PS 752

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast. On this episode, Alex starts off talking with Dr. Jennifer Grant, an Infectious Disease Physician and Clinical Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Medicine. They talk about the new measures announced by the Ford government to combat the recent wave of Omicron infections. Alex and Dr. Grant talk about why the schools should not be closed down, why this measure is inexcusable at this point, and what impacts these closures could have on the youth.Next, Alex speaks with Ken Coates, A Macdonald-Laurier Institute Distinguished Fellow and Canadian historian. They talk about the new settlement between the Federal government and First Nation's communities for $40-Billion over child welfare. Alex and Ken break down this monumental settlement, how the money is going to be allocated, and if this settlement is a good step towards reconciliation.Finally, Alex speaks with Mark Arnold, the lawyer representing six plaintiffs involved in the legal battle for the victims of Flight PS752, Alex and Mark talk about the unprecedented win awarded by the Ontario Superior Court for $107 Million in damages to be paid out by Iran, how the funds are going to be collected, and what happened during a press conference earlier today. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 5, 202246 min

Why is Canada So Popular for Money Launderers?

Robert Mazur served as a US Federal Agent for twenty-seven years, and is one of the world’s leading authorities on money laundering techniques. He's the author of The Infiltrator." a memoir about his undercover life as a high level money launderer Robert joins Alex to explain why Canada is such an attractive destination for transnational crime syndicates looking to wash their dirty money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 24, 202115 min

Carrot the Magic Deer

In 2020, Carrot, a handsome whitetail deer from Kenora, Ontario, made international headlines after he survived being impaled through the head with an arrow.Alex Pierson gets an update on Carrot's condition from Lee-Anne Carver, the wildlife photographer, who brought Carrot's story onto the world stage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 24, 202112 min

Blacklock's Reporter Check-In: Public Health Tracking Phones, Plastic Straws & The CBC

It's that time of the week where we take a look past the veil into the stories that don't get the attention they deserve in Ottawa. Alex Pierson checks in with Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter Tom Korski.Alex and Tom touch on why Public Health was tracking some 33-million phones, why the environment minister is postponing his threat to ban plastic straws and cutlery, and much more. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 23, 202110 min

An ICU Nurse Shares Her Experiences During the Omicron Wave

Guest Host Yonah Budd speaks with Naila Shaikh, a registered ICU Nurse who works within Peel Region. Yonah and Naila discuss what she experiences in ICU's these days, how she and her other colleagues try and cope with COVID exhaustion, and why "armchair experts" and dangerous misconceptions hurt Health Care Workers. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 23, 202110 min

Blacklock's Reporter Check-In: Billions Unaccounted For, Protesting is Democracy & Tax Foreigners More?

It's that time of the week where we take a look past the veil into the stories that don't get the attention they deserve in Ottawa. Alex Pierson checks in with Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter Tom Korski.Alex and Tom talk about how Finance Minster and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland underestimated the cost of pandemic support by billions of dollars, why a B.C. Senator is fighting a new federal law that would imprison vaccine protestors for ten years and why Canadians are calling for more taxes on foreign offshore real estate. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 21, 202111 min

Should We Send Our Athletes To Beijing During This Wave, Putin Tells N.A.T.O. to Stay Out of Ukraine & Carrot & Christmas the Deer

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast.On this episode, Alex starts off speaking with host of Toronto Today on 640 Toronto 5:30 - 9:00 am, Greg Brady. They talk about the possible threat our Canadian athlete's face in China if they test positive for COVID and are forced to quarantine for 5 weeks.Next, Alex speaks with Marcus Kolga, a Sr. Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute and founder of DisInfo Watch. They talk about the recent demand by Russian President Vladimir Putin to N.A.T.O. to stay out of Ukraine and reduce their presence in Eastern Europe. And finally, Alex catches up with Lee-Anne Carver, a wildlife photographer who discovered Carrot, the deer who became an internet sensation last year when he was discovered with an arrow sticking out of its head. Alex and Lee-Anne talk about the progress Carrot has made, and the problems one of Carrots fawns Christmas is facing, and why time is very dire. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 21, 202142 min

This Lockdown Might Kill Restaurants As We Know Them, A 10-yr-old Killed By the Taliban & Inflations Rates are Higher

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast.On this episode, Alex starts off speaking with Charles Khabouth, the Owner of INK Entertainment. They talk about the new announcement from the province to reduce capacity limits to 50% in restaurants, and to further limit the amount of revenue the industry is allowed to recoup after the past 20 months. Alex and Charles talk about how his many businesses around the city have lost reservations, may have to lay off staff again, and why this might be the last nail in the coffin for many in the industry.Next, Alex talks with Kynan Walper, the Operations Officer for Aman Lara, a charitable organization that helps to get people out of Afghanistan and into Canada. They talk about the 10-year-old girl who was shot by the Taliban while her and her parents were trying to leave the country...legally. Alex and Kynan talk about the bureaucratic red-tape that kept the family there, even though they were cleared to leave, why Canada is failing anyone left in Afghanistan, and why time is almost out.And finally, Alex and Derek Holt, the Vice President and Head of Capital Markets Economics at Scotiabank in Toronto. Discuss why Derek believes the inflation rate is actually much higher than the Bank of Canada is reporting. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 18, 202145 min

Avoidable Deaths in the Pandemic, Made in China & Recovery From Attack While on Vacation

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast. First, Alex speaks with Colin Craig, the president of SecondStreet.org. They go further into the study from the other day that investigates the avoidable deaths during this pandemic because of waitlists for surgery.Next, Alex talks with John Robson, National Post Columnist and executive director of the Climate Discussion Nexus. They talk about how difficult it is to boycott products made in China, and how the consumers are fueling purchases from the nations, especially from controversial regions like Xinxiang.And finally, Alex is able to catch-up with Jamie Coutts, the 27-year-old Vancouver native who was attacked for no reason by a professional boxer from Toronto while on vacation in Mexico. Alex and Jamie talk about how Jamie's surgeries have gone, how she is feeling, and what will be the legal next steps to lay charges against the boxer. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 17, 202138 min

After a Life Harrowing Vacation, A Young Woman Is Finally Able To Start Her Recovery

Alex Pierson is able to catch-up with Jamie Coutts, the 27-year-old Vancouver native who was attacked for no reason by a professional boxer from Toronto while on vacation in Mexico with friends. Alex and Jamie talk about what happened on the night that Peter Nowaczeck attacked her and her friend, how she is feeling after landing back home, and what will be her next steps on her long road to recovery. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 17, 202111 min

Wait-times Cost Lives, Tax Hikes Likely To Come & Our Cybersecurity Needs Critical Improvement

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast. On this episode, Alex starts off speaking with Bacchus Barua, the director of the Fraser Institute's Centre for Health Policy Studies. They discuss a new report released by the Fraser Institute, that Bacchus was lead on, that looked into the deaths that were due to wait-times during this pandemic for surgeries. Next, Alex talks with Tasha Kheiriddin, principal at Navigator Ltd. and Columnist for the National Post & Public Policy. They breakdown the liberal fiscal update released yeseterday, and how tax hikes are likely to come to pay for Liberal spending plans.And finally, Alex and Ed Dubrovsky, the executive Cyber-Advisor for FileFlex look into why the release of important inflation data from Statistics Canada is being delayed due to security concerns. Alex and Ed discuss why Canada is woefully underdeveloped in its cyber-security infrastructure, and what will happen if we don't step up right away. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 16, 202139 min

Blacklock's Reporter Check-In: Billions in CERB Payments, MP's Helping Friends and Mishandled Funds

It's that time of the week where we take a look past the veil into the stories that don't get the attention they deserve in Ottawa. Alex Pierson checks in with Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter Tom Korski.Alex and Tom talk about why the auditors are not going to be examining billions in CERB payouts until 2023 at the earliest, a new vote that prohibits wage subsidies, but already paid billions to foreign-owned companies. They also touch on why MP Fergus says it would just stir the pot to investigate how $510 billion in pandemic spending went, and MP Dion wants rules that forbids MP helping friends under the Conflict of interest Code for MPs. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 16, 202112 min

Fiscal Updates, Liberals Vote Against Banning Huawei & The Sherman Murder Investigation Has An Update

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast. On this episode, Alex starts off breaking down the Fall Fiscal Update with Philip Cross, a Sr. Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute as well as with the Fraser Institute, with 36 years at Statistics Canada specializing in Macroeconomics. They talk about what was really highlighted in the update, what the liberals seems to be planning, and what the update will do to tackle Inflation.Next, Alex talks to Christian Leuprecht, a professor at both the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University as well as a Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. They talk about why the Liberal government decided to vote against banning Huawei 5G tech from Canada's infrastructure, and why the company is also tied to surveillance and detention tech used in China.Finally, Alex speaks with Catherine McDonald, the Crime Reporter with Global News Toronto. They talk about the update given by Toronto Police in the investigation into Barry and Honey Sherman, why police chose to release this video footage 4 years later, and what else is happening with the case. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 15, 202143 min

Budget Releases, Hallmark Movies & Marineland

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast. On this episode, Alex starts off speaking with the Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux. They talk about the release of the first budget from this Liberal government in 2 years because of the pandemic. Alex and Yves discuss what is expected in the budget release, why the liberals are being pressured by the opposition to balance the budget, and why this budget is making Mr. Giroux "pull out his hair if he had any to pull".Next, Alex speaks with Jesse Prupas, the Vice-President of Development and Distribution for Muse Entertainment. They talk about why so many hallmark movies are being made in Canada, and why the industry...and specifically the movies, are great for the Canadian film industry.And finally, Alex talks with Camille Labchuck, the Executive Director of Animal Justice. They talk about Niagara Regional Police charging Marineland with using its whales and dolphins for entertainment, something that is now illegal in Canada. Alex and Camille talk about why the culture has changed, what is expected next for Marineland, and how we should observe these animals safely. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 14, 202141 min

Blacklock's Reporter Check-In: Awarded COVID Contracts Because of Nepotism? Tax Collectors Still Need To Audit CERB Payments & $81 Million for less than 5,000 workers?

It's that time of the week where we take a look past the veil into the stories that don't get the attention they deserve in Ottawa. Alex Pierson checks in with Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter Tom Korski.Alex and Tom talk about why Defence Minister Anita Anand's husband, the director of LifeLabs, got hundreds of millions of dollars in government contracts, one alone was $111 million. They also touch on why federal tax collectors have yet to audit a multi-billion federal aide program that the CRA has warned has suspected fraud, and why Cabinet budgeted more than $81 million to enforce COVID rules for employees even though 98% are vaccinated...what's all that money for? Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 14, 202111 min

Assaulted In Mexico, TiCats Superfan Been To 21 Grey Cup Games & Is Canada Weakened On The Global Stage?

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast. On this episode, Alex starts off speaking with Genevieve Thomas, friend of Jamie Coutts and was both assaulted by a Toronto professional boxer while on vacation in Mexico for no reason. Alex and Genevieve talk about what happened to the two women, how Jamie's condition is (as she was severely beat), and what is expected to happen next.Next, Alex talks to 82-year-old Hamilton Tiger Cats superfan Eva Quildon. They talk about how many Grey Cups Eva had been to, what got her started on loving the Ticats & why this Grey Cup is more special for her than many others.And finally, Alex and Macus Kolga, a Sr. Fellow with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute and founder of DisInfo. They talk about Canada's current position on the geo-political stage, as well as talk about Russia making moves against Ukraine. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 11, 202144 min

Tension Between Russia and Ukraine Continues to Grow...Could This Lead to War?

Alex Pierson speaks with Marcus Kolga, a Sr. Fellow for the Macdonald-Laurier Institute and founder of DisInfo Watch. They talk about the growing tension between Russia and Ukraine, and if Canada is likely to be drawn into this conflict. Alex and Marcus talk about Canada's position on the global stage, why President Putin is applying pressure & why NATO basically left Canada out of an alliance against Russia. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 11, 202111 min

Assaulted on Vacation in Mexico For No Reason

Alex speaks with Genevieve Thomas, friend of Jamie Coutts and was both assaulted by a Toronto professional boxer while on vacation in Mexico for no reason. Alex and Genevieve talk about what happened to the two women, how Jamie's condition is (as she was severely beat), and what is expected to happen next. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 11, 202112 min

Uyghur Genocide, Food Prices Are Going To Increase & What Happened To Canada on The Diplomatic Stage

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast. On this episode, Alex starts off speaking with Zumretay Arkin, Uyghur-Canadian and Program and Advocacy Manager of the World Uyghur Congress. They talk about the struggles Zumretay went through as her and her family escaped from China years ago, and what lead her to the life of activism she lives now. Next, Alex talks to John Keogh, Founder and Managing Principal with Shantalla & Professor of Practice at McGill University: Centre for the Convergence of Health and Economics. They talk about why food prices are set to skyrocket again next year, and why Canadian families might want to start budgeting for it. And finally, Alex speaks with Terry Glavin, journalist for the Ottawa Citizen & Columnist for National Post. Contributing editor for Maclean's magazine. Senior Fellow with the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights. They talk about what happened to Canada on the global diplomatic stage, and why our diplomatic boycott isn't enough, but it's at least a start. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 10, 202143 min

Blacklock's Reporter Check-In: Attorney General Not Sure What's Going On, Demoted for Lying & Show Me the Money

It's that time of the week where we take a look past the veil into the stories that don't get the attention they deserve in Ottawa. Alex Pierson checks in with Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter Tom Korski. Alex and Tom talk about Attorney General David Lametti saying that he is still waiting for the release of the mandates, why the Department of Finance doesn't know how much was spent in pandemic relief...which could be billions higher than expected, and finally why a spokesperson who twice denied the Prime Minister was in Tafino on the first Reconilliation Day has been demoted. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 9, 202112 min

Censured For Flagging Anti-Semitism, Children Have Fallen Behind In Schools & Could The "Great Resignation" Be A Good Thing?

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast. On this episode, Alex starts off speaking with Patrick Paulin, Group President of Randstad Recruitment. They talk about the "great resignation", a trend of people of all ages planning on finding a new job in the new year. Alex and Patrick talk about how this trend could have came about, why its taking such a hold, and why it could be good for the new work environment.Next, Alex speaks with Avi Benlolo, Founder and Chairman of the Abraham Global Peace Initiative. They discuss why a Toronto District School Board trustee is facing possible censure for pointing out teaching material that was anti-Semitic in nature. Alex and Avi talk about why the TDSB is choosing to go this route, what could happen to the trustee & why its important that material like this is rooted out.Finally, Alex speaks with Paige MacPherson, Associate Director of Education Policy for the Fraser Institute. They talk about a recent study that show 20% of parents in Ontario believe their children have almost permanently fallen behind in school due to the pandemic lockdowns. Alex and Paige talk about what the province needs to do to better aide the students, why parents are so concerned and what needs to be done to help these children catch up. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 9, 202143 min

Are We Going to War? Russia Might Make Us, Do We Diplomatically Boycott the Olympics?, and Quarantine Hotel Hell

Missed the show? No worries. On the podcast today, could we be headed into a war? The short answer yes. So while the world's been looking away distracted by Covid, Russia's been massing a massive show of force along Ukraine's eastern border and Vladimir Putin has got a message for NATO allies... let Ukraine into NATO, or there'll be an assault in a matter of weeks. The US announced a diplomatic ban on sending political delegates to the Beijing Olympic Games so what should Canada do? They should stand with our allies but of course they've been silent on this issue. In addition Dominic Barton, the Ambassador to China who helped bring the two Michael's home, has stepped down from his position. What does this mean for diplomatic ties with China in the future? Also those returning from South Africa are being forced into quarantine hotels that have appalling conditions such as days being locked in waiting for a test, lack of diapers, rotten food, and more. Is this our approach to Covid? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 7, 202132 min

Blacklocks Reporter Check-In: Food Prices Will Keep Rising, Poor Taste in MP's, and You're Putting A Statue Where?

It's that time of the week where we take a look past the veil into the stories that don't get the attention they deserve in Ottawa. Alex Pierson checks in with Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter Tom Korski. A federal bank predicts food prices will keep rising into the “foreseeable future.” Net price increases by wholesalers average more than eight percent, it said. How does this affect the economy? Also a Liberal MP is now listed as Parliamentary Secretary for Crown-Indigenous Relations but has a bad history with their Twitter account and some poor taste in their language. Finally the Department of Foreign Affairs wants to erect a statue to commemorate the "daily sacrifices" of diplomats. In other words... themselves. Where did Minister Mélanie Joly get this idea and how much would it cost the taxpayer? Let's get talking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 7, 202111 min

Stuck in South Africa With No Help From The Canadian Government

Alex Pierson speaks with Melanie Bloch, a Canadian citizen who was left near stranded and lost in confusion in South Africa when Canada imposed the travel ban without warning or direction. Alex and Melanie talk about what the situation was like for Melanie, how she was finally able to find a way out, and what she has to go through. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 3, 20217 min

Foreign Interference in Elections, Conversion Therapy & Clean Energy in Canada

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast. On this episode, Alex starts off speaking with Marcus Kolga,Sr. Fellow at Macdonald-Laurier Institute, and Founder of DisInfo. They discuss China interfering in Canada's 2021 federal election, and what will happen to a few big brand names that are found criminally guilty for using products from Uyghur slave camps.Next, Alex speaks with Justin Ling, a freelance investigative journalist. They breakdown the meaning of the unanimous vote to ban conversion therapy, and dispel some worries of critics.And finally, Alex talks with Dr. Chris Keefer, the President of Canadians for Nuclear Energy. They talk about the announcement to build a new Nuclear Reactor using a Small Modular Reactor (SMR), a new type of small reactor that can help better position Canada as a global leader in clean energy. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 3, 202143 min

Blacklock's Reporter Check-In: Coaching Friends To Avoid Notice, Children Want To Vote & The CBC Telling You What To Say

It's that time of the week where we take a look past the veil into the stories that don't get the attention they deserve in Ottawa. Alex Pierson checks in with Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter Tom Korski.They talk about how a federal manager coached a contractor on exactly how to invoice one penny below the Treasury board threshold, why a group of children are taking the federal government to court to lower the minimum age of voters and why the CBC very odd words we should avoid using list. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 2, 202110 min

Money to Companies That Didn't Need It, Housing Prices Set to Increase & Why We Need to Make Peace With The Virus

Missed the show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast. On this episode, Alex starts off speaking with Adrienne Batra, the Editor-in-Chief of the Toronto Sun. Alex and Adrienne break down and examine the Auditor General's report that show the Ford government gave hundreds of millions of dollars to ineligible companies during the pandemic, among other things. They talk about what this does to the Ford brand, what some of the other big mentions were in the report, and if the Premier can come back from this.Next, Alex speaks with Dr. Ian Lee, Associate professor at the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University. They talk about ReMax predicting that housing costs across Canada will increase 9.2% by next year, even with inflation only expected to go up. Alex and Ian discuss why the market will only increase, and if now would be the time to sell or hold if you are a home owner. And finally, Alex speaks with David Redman, the former executive director of Alberta's Emergency Management Agency. They discuss this reactive measures Canada takes when it comes to new variants. Alex and David talk about why we keep reacting like we can keep the variants out, what we need to do to avoid lockdowns, and why we need to make peace with the thought that this virus is here to stay. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 2, 202145 min

The Bank of Canada Got Inflation Predictions Wrong, Ghislaine Maxwell & Should Dr. Tam Resign?

Missed the Show? No worries, we've got you covered with the ON Point podcast. On this episode, Alex brings back Irvin Studin, President of the Institute for 21st Century Questions. Chair of the Worldwide Commission to Educate All Kids (Post-Pandemic). His latest book is Canada Must Think for Itself – 10 Theses for our Country’s Survival & Success This Century. They discuss Irvin's new article where he examines and critics Dr. Teresa Tam, and questions if she should resign from her position as Canada's Chief Public Officer of Health.Next, Alex talks with Phillip Cross, Munk Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Prior to joining MLI, Mr. Cross spent 36 years at Statistics Canada specializing in macroeconomics. They discuss the Bank of Canada getting their predictions wrong on the impact of inflation, and what is driving it even higher.And finally, Alex speaks with Brad Hunter, National Crime Columnist for the Toronto Sun. They discuss the start of the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, and what this very scandalous and controversial trial is expected to go through. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 30, 202144 min

Blacklock's Reporter Check-In: What Happens If Housing Prices Fall And Cost of Living Predictions

It's that time of the week where we take a look past the veil into the stories that don't get the attention they deserve in Ottawa. Alex Pierson checks in with Managing Editor of Blacklock's Reporter Tom Korski. Alex and Tom discuss the ongoing housing crisis, and why a federal bank regulator warns of far-reaching consequences if housing prices significantly decline. They also talk about why the Bank of Canada got their predications so wrong about the rising inflations, and why the Trudeau Liberals best relief efforts will take years to be felt by the economy, as the cost of living only goes up for Canadians. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 30, 202110 min

Should Dr. Teresa Tam Resign As Chief Public Health Officer? Irvin Studin Says Yes

Alex Pierson brings back Irvin Studin, President of the Institute for 21st Century Questions. Chair of the Worldwide Commission to Educate All Kids (Post-Pandemic). His latest book is Canada Must Think for Itself – 10 Theses for our Country’s Survival & Success This Century. They discuss Irvin's new article where he examines and critics Dr. Teresa Tam, and questions if she should resign from her position as Canada's Chief Public Officer of Health. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 30, 20219 min

A Student Was Suspended For Flying A Pro-Police Flag On His Own Truck

Alex Pierson speaks with Carson Young, a 17-year-old high school student and his mother Kim Young , a Constable with the Barrie Police Service. They talk about Carson being suspended from his high school for having a pro-police flag on the back of his truck, something the school and school board said he shouldn't have done. But when he asked what policy he was violating, he was suspended. Alex talks to Kim and Carson about what the principal said, why Carson wants to support police, and what his next steps will be. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 27, 202110 min

ON Point Roundtable: Gun Crime

As gun crimes continue to rise in the city, Alex Pierson sits down with community leaders in our new Round Table discussion to figure out what would be better uses of the money promised.Alex is joined by Louis March, the founder of Zero Gun Violence Movement, Evelyn Fox, Founder of Communities for Zero Violence, & Marcell Wilson, founder of the One by One Movement. Let's get talking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 26, 202135 min