• OTTAWA'S NIGHT MAYOR, TRAITORS AND LOTS MOE
    Jun 16 2024

    Ottawa has appointed a Night Mayor to boost its nightlife and attract more people to downtown. Yes, that’s funny. There is a discussion about the conflicting interpretations of the NSICOP Foreign Interference report by Elizabeth May and Jagmeet Singh, and why Poilievre won’t read it. We also talk about the new tin foil hat statements of Premier Scott Moe in Saskatchewan.



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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • SPIES LIKE US... PROBABLY
    Jun 9 2024

    Election interference from foreign entities, redacted information, and the implications for political parties. The role of the NSICOP, and how to say NSICOP. The conversation concludes with a light-hearted improvised theme song.



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    1 hr and 1 min
  • SASKATCHEWAN GOES CRAZY, UCP GETS THE GAY BOOT, ONTARIO SHILLS BOOZE
    Jun 2 2024

    A peculiar incident in Saskatchewan politics, and the influence of rural areas on political representation, the UCP's disinvitation from pride events, the value of marginalized communities, and the introduction of ready-to-drink alcohol in retail outlets. The conversation covers the impact of Ontario's decision to allow corner stores to sell beer, the financial implications, the potential consequences, and the political motivations behind the decision. It also delves into the challenges and concerns related to the sale of alcohol in corner stores, as well as the broader implications for the alcohol industry and consumer behavior.



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    57 mins
  • UCP "YOUTH" DANCE, FREELAND ZINGER AND MORE
    May 26 2024

    In this episode, hosts Brittlestar, Lisa B, and Steve Boots catch up and discuss a controversial youth dance event organized by a conservative constituency office, the recent exchange between Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre in the House of Commons. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the binary nature of politics and the challenge of critically evaluating different parties.



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    57 mins
  • TRUDEAU TEACHES, LOBLAWS LOSES, SASKATCHEWAN GETS GOOFY
    May 19 2024

    Brittlestar, Steve Boots, and Lisa B discuss Justin Trudeau's video explaining the capital gains tax and the need for the Liberal Party to better communicate their policies. They talk about the decision of Loblaws to sign the grocery store code of conduct and the impact of the boycott on their branding. They also mention the controversy in the Saskatchewan legislature, where the speaker read a letter accusing an MLA of inappropriate behavior and an obsession with guns.



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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • GLITZ, GLAMOUR, COFFEE LIDS, AND WHY IS THE LIBERAL PARTY STILL UNCOOL?
    May 12 2024

    In this episode Brittlestar, Lisa B, and Steve Boots discuss Steve’s recent trip to Ottawa for the very glitzy Politics and The Pen gala, and his subsequent meeting with Jagmeet Singh. Things then get weird as Steve loses power and the discussion shifts to “woke coffee lids” and Human 404 errors.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • WILL THAT VIDEO MAKE PIERRE LOSE THE ELECTION?
    Apr 30 2024

    In this episode, Brittlestar, Steve Boots, and Lisa B discuss various topics including a video of Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the opposition, coming out of a trailer covered in graffiti, and the potential impact of these events on conservative voters. The conversation also touches on the role of politicians' PR teams, the need for politicians to connect with the middle ground, and the importance of appearing competent and knowledgeable. The conversation explores the recent ban on cell phones in Ontario schools and the broader issues surrounding technology use in education. The hosts discuss the potential benefits and drawbacks of the ban, including the distraction and mental health effects of phones, as well as the need for students to learn responsible technology use. They also touch on the lack of acknowledgment and support for students who have experienced trauma during the COVID-19 pandemic.



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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Capital Gains Foofaraw
    Apr 23 2024

    Brittlestar, Lisa B, and Steve Boots discuss the recent budget and the controversy surrounding the increase in capital gains tax. They highlight the misconceptions and outrage from some individuals who believe it will affect them, even though it primarily targets the wealthy. They also touch on the benefits of living in Canada, such as healthcare, and how corporations should recognize and appreciate these advantages. The hosts question the loyalty of those who threaten to leave the country due to a small tax increase and emphasize the importance of paying for the benefits of Canadian society. The conversation explores the idea of wealth inequality and the need for taxing the rich. It discusses the concept of trickle-down economics and how it doesn't work in practice. The conversation also touches on the role of philanthropy and the limitations of relying on the generosity of the wealthy. It highlights the importance of taxation and the responsibility of the wealthy to contribute to society. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the government's PR strategy and the need to reinvigorate the public service. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the importance of investing in public services and valuing frontline workers. They highlight the need to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of public services to gain public trust. The hosts also share their experiences with COVID-19 and the challenges of accessing necessary treatments. The episode ends with their signature improvised theme song.



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    54 mins