CPC MP and leadership candidate Dr. Kellie Leitch has ensnared headlines nationally again – she says she would, as prime minister, permit women to carry/use mace/pepper spray for self-defense. - The recount of U.S. presidential votes in Wisconsin is underway.  Pennsylvania and Michigan may follow. Does any of this have any chance of overturning the November 8th general election results?   Guest: Fran Coombs, managing editor of Rasmussen Reports - Trudeau has approved two pipelines and hasn’t said no to potentially approving more. National Green Party leader Elizabeth May says she is willing to "go to jail" to stop pipelines.   Guest: Tom Caldwell, chair of Caldwell Securities - First Nations people are deeply involved in oil and natural resources extraction and taking to market, owning hundreds of companies on the cutting edge, but there are major Associations of Aboriginal Chiefs marshalling against the pipeline decision by Trudeau. Guest: Professor Ken Coates, Canada Research Chair in Regional Innovation at the University of Saskatchewan and author of a report entitled “First Nations Engagement in the Energy Sector in Western Canada” - Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is threatening to sue the federal government over Justin Trudeau's decision to levy a carbon tax, saying the prime minister overstepped his bounds. He says there's a big difference between taxation meant to raise revenue and taxation meant to change behaviour.   Guest:  Brad Wall, premier of Saskatchewan - The weekly Beauties and the Beast segment – Roy and Catherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale and Michelle Simson discuss electoral reform and more.
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CPC MP and leadership candidate Dr. Kellie Leitch has ensnared headlines nationally again – she says she would, as prime minister, permit women to carry/use mace/pepper spray for self-defense.

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The recount of U.S. presidential votes in Wisconsin is underway.  Pennsylvania and Michigan may follow. Does any of this have any chance of overturning the November 8th general election results?  

Guest: Fran Coombs, managing editor of Rasmussen Reports

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Trudeau has approved two pipelines and hasn’t said no to potentially approving more. National Green Party leader Elizabeth May says she is willing to "go to jail" to stop pipelines.  

Guest: Tom Caldwell, chair of Caldwell Securities

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First Nations people are deeply involved in oil and natural resources extraction and taking to market, owning hundreds of companies on the cutting edge, but there are major Associations of Aboriginal Chiefs marshalling against the pipeline decision by Trudeau.

Guest: Professor Ken Coates, Canada Research Chair in Regional Innovation at the University of Saskatchewan and author of a report entitled “First Nations Engagement in the Energy Sector in Western Canada”

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Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is threatening to sue the federal government over Justin Trudeau's decision to levy a carbon tax, saying the prime minister overstepped his bounds. He says there's a big difference between taxation meant to raise revenue and taxation meant to change behaviour.  

Guest:  Brad Wall, premier of Saskatchewan

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The weekly Beauties and the Beast segment – Roy and Catherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale and Michelle Simson discuss electoral reform and more.

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