Canadian Common Sense

Canadian Common Sense

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Episode 365 - Something in the air ...
27.07.2025
1 Stunde 41 Minuten
Email us at cdncomsense@gmail.com There's something in the air, and it's not just forest fire smoke. In fact, it smells more like incompetence, or something else if you're in Vancouver. Nothing new from Muskoka, women at work, "safe" supply, and more!
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Episode 364 - Ron Kubek
22.07.2025
1 Stunde 6 Minuten
Editor's note: Lewis and our guest, Ron, were recording from the tasting room at Lightning Rock Winery with customers in the room so you may hear Ron chatting with guests on their way out early in the interview, in case you hear any names that don't sound familiar. That said, the guys have a good chat with Ron about the heavy level of taxation by the BC government, benefits of breaking down interprovincial trade barriers, the general stench of rot in government, and much more!
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Episode 363 - Can Canada PLEASE take itself seriously?
20.07.2025
1 Stunde 43 Minuten
Email us at cdncomsense@gmail.com We ask this a lot on this show, yet Canada doesn't take its serious problems seriously. Should conservatives be more like liberals, or focus on ballot flooding eroding our democracy? Should Alberta focus on cleaning up its own backyard, or wait for Ottawa to do it? Should the NDP rebuild the federal wing or keep hating on Israel? Why did the USA send fighter jets to Vancouver? And more!
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Episode 362 - Last Spike, Last Straw
13.07.2025
2 Stunden 8 Minuten
Email us at cdncomsense@gmail.com Could a DOGE be a thing in Canada? We sure do need one. We have 103 reasons that the Carney has to step out of the clown car, destitute judges, debt in BC, Parks Canada goes too far, your hidden gems, and more!
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Episode 361 - Renaud Brossard, MEI
09.07.2025
1 Stunde 12 Minuten
Email us at cdncomsense@gmail.com Mr. Brossard joins the show again to lay out why government does more harm than good when they get too involved in Canadians' lives. In this context, we're talking about interprovincial trade and the high cost of housing. Enjoy the conversation! For more information about the Montreal Economic Institute, visit them at www.iedm.org
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A weekly podcast discussing Canadian politics and current events from the perspective of two average Canadians.

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