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The pipeline has become Canada's economic lifeline and yet?
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Today’s show cuts straight into the growing contradictions at the heart of Canada’s economic and political reality. With the pipeline increasingly looking like Canada’s economic lifeline, we examine why Ottawa is still hesitating while the economy craters and consumers feel the squeeze. We break down Carney’s carbon competitiveness pitch, the Liberals’ quiet realization that resource suppression has backfired, and why some Canadians may soon be relying on U.S. leadership for food cost relief.
In BC, we take on decriminalization as MLA Elenore Sturko calls on Premier Eby to come clean, while questions mount about public safety, accountability, and governance. Internationally, trouble is brewing in NATO as Greenland becomes a flashpoint, Venezuela descends further into chaos, and Tim Walz’s political fall continues. Add in Freeland’s growing controversy, media fear campaigns, drug delivery through Canada Post, green policy failures abroad, and markets on fire, and it’s another packed show exposing the cracks in the narrative.