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Hart2Heart with Dr. Mike HartHart2Heart with Dr. Mike Hart#124 Canada’s Online Harms Act: Fines, Unethical Policies, & MORE Vanishing Civil Liberties with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa from True NorthIn this episode of Hart2Heart, Dr. Mike Hart sits down with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa to dissect all the newest legislation in Canada like the Online Harms Act (Bill C-63) which would reintroduce Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act to regulate online speech with hefty fines up to $70,000. Cosmin explains how this vague definition of "hate speech" could lead to censorship and punishment for debating controversial issues like gender identity. They also discuss concerns over the ArriveCan app scandal, the loss of free speech for medical professionals, the influence of big pharma and lobbyists on policies like gender-affirming care...2024-03-071h 00Coffee and a MikeCoffee and a MikeCosmin Dzsurdzsa #755Cosmin Dzsurdzsa is a journalist and senior researcher for True North, a Canadian digital media platform with a conservative editorial position. He discusses the “Online Harms Act” being introduced to Canada for online hate speech, what the Canadian truckers got right, the arson of churches and much more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND SHARE THIS PODCAST!!! Video Version of Show Rumble- https://rumble.com/v4ga87b-coffee-and-a-mike-episode-755-with-cosmin-dzsurdsza-canadas-online-hate-spe.html   Follow Cosmin Website- https://tnc.news/breaking/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/cosmindzs?s=21&t=gWwJBRpy2SGEjGmVbi7G6g  2024-02-291h 01The Daily BriefThe Daily BriefPredictions for 2024It’s a special New Year's Eve edition of The Daily Brief! True North’s Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Noah Jarvis look into 2024 and make a few predictions of their own.Will the Trudeau government back down on its ambitious immigration targets?Will Poilievre Derangement Syndrome reach a new high in 2024?Which historical figure will the far left cancel in the new year?Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin and Noah! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-12-3122 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau lavishes legacy media with more bailout moneyTwo people are dead after a vehicle exploded on the American side of the Canada-U.S. border at the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, N.Y. New York Gov. said there was “no indication” that the incident was related to terrorism, despite earlier media reports.Plus, in their latest fall economic statement, the Liberals lavished the legacy media with $129 million more in bailout funds.And a True North exclusive reveals more people than ever, from people working two jobs to students, are turning to food banks for the first time ever.Tune into The...2023-11-2414 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefConservatives refuse to offer immigration targetsIt’s been over two weeks since federal immigration minister Marc Miller revealed the Liberals’ new mass immigration targets, and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre still hasn’t offered up his own potential figures to Canadians.Plus, an EV battery plant that received $15 billion in government handouts received a number of temporary workers from South Korea instead of hiring Canadians.And Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault plans to challenge the Federal Court’s decision regarding Ottawa’s ban on single-use plastics.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmi...2023-11-2118 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefU of Alberta fires director over open letter which denied Hamas rapesAs the Trudeau government prepares to unveil its fall economic update on Tuesday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has laid out a set of demands for the upcoming economic update.Plus, the University of Alberta’s sexual assault centre director has been fired over an open letter which denied Hamas terrorists raped women as part of their October 7th attack on Israel.And the federal court has overturned the Trudeau government’s ban on single-use plastics.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lind...2023-11-2014 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefChildren's hospital encourages 10-year-old's gender transitionThe Children's Hospital Foundation of Manitoba is currently weathering intense scrutiny due to a controversial social media post in which they actively supported and encouraged a 10-year-old child's decision to undergo a surgical gender transition.In a separate development, True North has exposed what they consider to be a misleading statement from the Liberal government. Despite the assurance that they will not be regulating podcasts, concerns have been raised about the implications of Bill C-11. This legislation empowers regulators to oversee platforms, including the majority of podcast hosting platforms....2023-11-1721 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefThe dangerous reality of being Jewish on Canadian campusesAmid a wave of antisemitic incidents in Canada, Jewish students are speaking out, highlighting the dangers of being Jewish on Canadian campuses.Plus, the City of Calgary has dropped all charges against two men who were en route to the 1 Million March 4 Children in Calgary who were having a private conversation on an almost empty train carriage.And an Australian Senator compared Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s handling of Freedom Convoy to communist China.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Sh...2023-11-1513 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefPoilievre takes aim at Trudeau’s “catch and release justice system”Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre couldn’t provide any assurance of safety for Canadians as authorities issued a Canada-wide warrant for high-risk British Columbia sex offender Randall Hopley. Hopley has since been found.Plus, the President and CEO of Sustainable Development Technology Canada has resigned after the federal crown corporation was accused of doling out millions of taxpayer dollars to companies connected to its board members.And condo developers are abandoning projects in Toronto as sales have dropped to their lowest levels in a decade.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and No...2023-11-1421 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily Brief85% of small businesses reject Trudeau’s carbon taxA recent survey by a small business advocacy group has revealed growing discontent among small businesses towards the federal carbon tax.Plus, as the inflation crisis worsens, 78% of Canadians plan on purchasing fewer gifts these coming holidays.And a Canadian female powerlifter was hit with a two-year ban by the Canadian Powerlifting Union for advocating that womens’ sports remain single-sex.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shepherd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-11-1312 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefA new “carbon tax coalition?”A Conservative motion to extend the carbon tax exemption to all forms of home heating was foiled by the Liberals and Bloc Quebecois. In response, Poilievre accused the Liberals and Bloc of forming a new “carbon tax coalition.”Plus, Canada’s provincial and territorial leaders gathered in Halifax and expressed their united opposition to the government’s selective carbon tax approach.And Canada’s diplomatic fallout with India flared up again after a Canadian-based Sikh leader threatened Air India flights.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Noah Jarvis! Learn...2023-11-0721 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefWill the feds scrap the carbon tax on home heating?The NDP is throwing its support behind Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s motion to call on the government to expand its carbon tax pause on all forms of home heating. The non-binding motion will be voted on Monday afternoon.Plus, a new study finds the narrative perpetuated by the Canadian federal government and various institutions that Canada is systemically racist simply isn’t true.And Canadian business insolvencies shot up by 41.8% in 2023.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shepherd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visi...2023-11-0611 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefCBC CEO refuses to apologize for fake newsThe CBC’s top official is refusing to apologize for the state broadcaster’s erroneous reporting on the Gaza hospital explosion.Plus, scrapping the federal carbon tax will significantly reduce inflation, according to the Bank of Canada.And Agriculture Canada apologizes for an error in a departmental results report wherein the ministry claimed that it was working towards a “30% reduction of fertilizer use.”Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and William McBeath! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-11-0319 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau refuses additional exemptions for carbon taxDespite pausing the carbon tax for home heating oil, the Trudeau government has shut down requests from the provinces for additional exemptions to the costly tax.Plus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appoints a former Liberal MP and a long-time Liberal donor to the supposedly “independent” Senate.And the Auditor General found that federal DEI initiatives are failing to improve outcomes for racialized workers in the public service.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shepherd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-11-0112 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau’s immigration targets aren’t paying off for construction sectorDespite the Trudeau government claiming record-level immigration targets are helping alleviate the housing crisis, the construction sector in Canada is grappling with a severe labour shortage.Plus, ahead of Remembrance Day, Saskatchewan is promising to pass a law to prevent poppy bans.And a York University professor is refusing to teach because the university condemned the terrorist group Hamas.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Noah Jarvis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-10-3116 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily Brief50-year-old trans swimmer competes against teen girlsParents at a Toronto area aquatic centre are alarmed by a 50-year-old trans swimmer who is competing against girls as young as 13.Plus, Canadian singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie has come under fire for allegations that her Indigenous heritage may be false.And the average cost of a home in Canada is now 141% higher than the median household income.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shepherd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-10-3013 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau backs down from carbon tax on home heating oilLiberal and NDP MPs shut down a motion to condemn over 80 incidents of arson and vandalism targeting churches across Canada.Plus, amid outcry from Atlantic provinces and politicians, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is suspending the carbon tax on home heating oil for the next three years.And doctor-assisted suicide made up 4% of all deaths in Canada in 2022.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and William McBeath! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-10-2716 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefGirl guides miss out on Santa Claus parade due to DEI policyAn Ottawa-area Girl Guides chapter is sitting out the Santa Claus parade to avoid breaching its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policy.And, in response to growing concerns about foreign interference in Canada, the House of Commons ethics committee is calling on the government to adopt measures to combat misinformation online.Plus, a True North exclusive reveals that a public library’s refusal to cancel a controversial Palestinian comedian’s booking was due to its desire to avoid offending the city’s Muslim community.Tune i...2023-10-2515 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefNazi invite kept secret by Liberal-NDP MPsThe Ontario NDP has booted MPP Sarah Jama from caucus for refusing to retract anti-Israel statements.Plus, Liberals and NDP MPs vote to keep the Nazi invitation inquiry behind closed doors.And a True North exclusive reveals that a clean tech crown corporation is funding companies tied to its board members.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Noah Jarvis! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-10-2416 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefRepublican candidate wants a border wall with CanadaDays after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau implied Israel was behind an attack on al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City, the Canadian government has changed its tune.Plus, Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has urged the U.S. to erect a wall along its northern border with Canada.And the University of New Brunswick philosophy department cancelled a planned lecture featuring a conservative Christian.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shepherd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit...2023-10-2314 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefWill Trudeau step down ahead of the next election?A majority of Canadians and almost half of those who say they voted Liberal in 2021 would prefer if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau steps down as the Liberal Party of Canada leader before the next federal election.Plus, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith had some harsh words for federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault, calling him an “ideologue” and “irritating.”And the Ontario NDP abstained from a motion in the Ontario legislature expressing strong support for Israel and condemning Hamas.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzs...2023-10-2017 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefLiberal MPs prevent CBC from testifying on Israel-Hamas coverageA motion to call several CBC employees before the standing committee on public accounts to explain a leaked internal email regarding their coverage of the Hamas-Israel conflict was voted down by the Liberal-NDP coalition on Tuesday.And members of Alberta’s United Conservative Party are set to wade into pronoun politics at their upcoming convention.Plus, the Parliamentary Budget Officer projects the Liberal government’s deficit will reach $46.5 billion with stagnant economic growth.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shepherd! Learn more about your ad choi...2023-10-1817 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefAnti-Hate Network silent on pro-Hamas protestsAs of Monday, five Canadians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war and three more remain missingPlus, the Canadian Anti-Hate Network remains mum on anti-Israel protests raging across Canada.And the Conservatives are demanding a parliamentary review of the CBC’s coverage of the Israel-Hamas war.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Noah Jarvis! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-10-1716 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily Brief“No more pipelines act” ruled “largely unconstitutional”Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre are celebrating the Supreme Court’s ruling on the ‘no more pipelines act,’ which ruled it was “largely unconstitutional.”Plus, a sign board challenging the “mass grave hoax,” displayed outside of Councillor John Robertson’s home, has made him an outcast among his fellow Murray Harbour, P.E.I. councillors, including the mayor.And Poilievre told reporters on Friday that the Trudeau government’s use of the Emergencies Act to quash the Freedom Convoy was Trudeau’s most “despicable act.”Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurd...2023-10-1624 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefCanadian embassy in Israel was closed during Hamas terrorist attackDespite the government’s claim that it was operational, the Canadian embassy in Israel was in fact closed during Hamas’ brutal attack.Plus, Toronto police arrest three men over alleged threats at a Jewish high school.And the federal government’s travel vaccine mandate is back in court.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and William McBeath! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-10-1313 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTwo Canadians dead after Israel attackTwo Canadians are dead and one is missing after Hamas’ brutal terrorist attack in Israel.And an Air Canada pilot has been taken “out of service” for vehement anti-Israel messaging displayed publicly and on social media.Plus, Canadian soldiers are seeking donations to cope with the high cost of living.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shepherd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-10-1114 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefPolitical leaders support Israel while pro-Hamas protests take place across CanadaThe leaders of Canada’s major political parties have unanimously condemned the Hamas attacks on Israel.And a True North exclusive has revealed that a senior advisor to a Liberal cabinet minister shared an Instagram post condoning Palestinian “revolutionary violence” and using a hashtag calling for the destruction of Israel.Plus, just days after the deadly Hamas attacks on Israel which killed hundreds of Israeli civilians, jubilant pro-Palestinian protesters staged a large unsanctioned gathering outside Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square on Monday.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Noah Jarvis! 2023-10-1019 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefParents back up Moe’s parental rights policyAs Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe prepares to invoke the Charter’s notwithstanding clause to preserve an education policy which would require parental consent for children under 16 to change their gender and pronouns at school, parents are speaking out and backing Moe.Plus, Hockey Canada has introduced a new policy for the 2023-24 minor league season and onward, citing gender identity and inclusion concerns.And as the inflation crisis worsens, Canadians are putting their grocery bill ahead of their nutrition, according to a new survey.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Wi...2023-10-0619 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefThe Governor General takes Canadians to the cleanersMembers of Parliament have elected Greg Fergus as the new Speaker of the House of Commons. Fergus is the 38th Speaker of the House.Plus, Canadian teachers are seeing a spike in violence and harassment among students in their schools, a slew of recent surveys shows.And records tabled in the House of Commons in response to a query from a Conservative MP reveal that Rideau Hall has spent $117,566 on laundry services for the Governor General since 2018.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin...2023-10-0415 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefThe CRTC is requiring podcast providers to register with the governmentThe CRTC – Canada's media regulator – announced on Friday that they would be requiring podcast providers, social media services and online streaming platforms to register with the government in order to reach Canadian listeners. The CRTC Chairperson described this new demand as an effort to obtain "robust public records" on podcast streamers.Elon Musk, Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski and journalist Glenn Greenwald have all spoken out about the CRTC's new initiative to force podcast streamers to register with the government.And a Quebec resident who attended his mothers funeral in May...2023-10-0315 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefDid you recognize Truth and Reconciliation Day?A Leger poll has revealed that almost half of Canadians did not do anything to recognize Truth and Reconciliation Day, which took place on Saturday Sept. 30.Plus, 602 transgender minors have had their breasts surgically removed in Canada, according to a shocking new report.And Waterloo City Council adopted an amended bylaw, which seeks to ban communications that make people “feel harassed.”Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shepherd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-10-0214 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefSmith threatens feds with Sovereignty ActAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says she’s ready to use the Sovereignty Act for the first time ever to combat the Trudeau government’s incoming clean electricity regulations. Smith will be speaking at True North’ first ever, live in-person event – get your tickets here: https://truenorthevents.ca/Plus, the University of Alberta is returning a $30,000 donation made by the family of the Ukrainian Nazi veteran, Yaroslav Hunka.And German Member of European Parliament Christine Anderson has called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign over the Nazi-invite debacle.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cos...2023-09-2914 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefLiberals throw Rota under the bus – what’s next?Anthony Rota has resigned as Speaker of the House of Commons days after he honoured a Ukrainian veteran who fought with the Nazis as a “hero.” This comes as all parties, including the Liberals, called for his resignation. Is this the end of the Nazi-invite scandal? Should the government apologize?Plus, the 98-year-old former soldier of a Nazi-division in World War II who received a standing ovation in Parliament, Yaroslac Hunka, is facing an extradition push from Poland.And if the ongoing dispute between Canada and India amounts to a trade war, the consequences will be f...2023-09-2714 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefWill Rota’s resignation be enough?All parties are calling for House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota to resign after he took responsibility for inviting a Nazi soldier to Parliament. But will Rota’s resignation be enough to justify such an embarrassing incident? Should the government apologize too?Plus, Pierre Poilievre taunted the CBC on Monday, hinting that he would convert the Crown Corporation’s $400 million worth of real estate holdings into housing for Canadians.And is there a future for fake meat alternatives in Canada? One industry group seems to think so.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosm...2023-09-2618 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefNazi soldier given standing ovation by MPsJewish groups are demanding an apology after MPs gave a standing ovation to a Ukrainian veteran who served in a Nazi military unit during the Second World War while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Parliament.Plus, after days of silence surrounding the One Million March for Children, Pierre Poilievre says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should “butt out” when it comes to parental rights and the debate around gender ideology in Canadian classrooms.And in response to the nationwide parental rights protest last week, a TDSB trustee says parental rights do not exist in Canada and that...2023-09-2518 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefPoilievre silent as progressives condemn nationwide parental rights marchPierre Poilievre and the Conservatives maintain their silence on the nationwide One Million March for Children.Meanwhile, a large number of left-wing politicians, including Justin Trudeau and Jagmeet Singh, have condemned the parental rights protest as “hateful.”Plus, a Sikh separatist on India’s most-wanted list was murdered in Winnipeg on Wednesday, according to Indian media.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and William McBeath! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-09-2216 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefThousands of Canadians take part in the One Million March for KidsIndia has rejected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s accusation that it was involved in the killing of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Meanwhile, the United Kingdom is refusing to wade into the dispute.Plus, the One Million March for Children takes place today – as parents across Canada protest gender ideology in schools.And some more poor financial news for Canadians as Canada’s inflation rate reached 4% in August.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shepherd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-09-2014 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefCanada accuses India of assassination of Khalistani activistCanada has expelled a diplomat from India after claiming the Indian government was involved in the murder of a Sikh activist.Plus, a new report alleges the RCMP doubted the Canadian Anti-Hate Network’s claims about the Freedom Convoy.And Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says progressives are having trouble connecting with people’s struggles.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Noah Jarvis! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-09-1919 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefWhen will other premiers stand up for parental rights?The trial of Freedom Convoy organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber could last weeks longer than expected.Plus, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he is prepared to use the notwithstanding clause to defend parental rights. When will other premiers stand up for parental rights?And an Ontario man drove across the border to the U.S. in an attempt to view Canadian news, which is no longer available ever since the Online News Act passed.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shepherd! Learn more about...2023-09-1813 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefCBC could get MILLIONS because of C-18Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre called out Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-Francois Blanchet for their “climate hypocrisy.”Plus, the Trudeau government announced the launch of a public inquiry into foreign interference into Canada’s elections and appointed Quebec judge Marie-Josée Hogue to lead the inquiry.And surprise, surprise – Canada’s state broadcaster could get millions as a result of the Trudeau government’s Online News Act.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Noah Jarvis! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-09-0812 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefHas Justin Trudeau broken our immigration system?The trial of Freedom Convoy organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber commenced on Tuesday morning in an Ottawa courthouse.Plus, a retired army commander says “climate change” warrants a new disaster relief force.And despite the shut down of the illegal Roxham Rd. border crossing, the number of asylum and refugee claimants entering Canada has surged.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shepherd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-09-0615 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefCovid zero zealots call for mandatory masking…againAs Covid zero zealots call for a return to mandatory masking, two infectious disease specialists say a return to masking is not needed.Plus, Conservative Party of Canada members will be voting on resolutions to make candidate nominations fairer and more transparent and to ban lobbyists from serving on the party’s governing body. True North will be in Quebec City to provide in-depth coverage of the convention!And one year after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shut down the idea of supplying Germany with LNG, one of the country’s largest energy companies is dismantling a wi...2023-09-0513 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefFord takes aim at Trudeau’s bungling of immigration fileFollowing a report that found there’s a surplus of at least one million more non-permanent residents living in the country than what official estimates claimed, the Trudeau government will revise its methods for counting them.Meanwhile, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is blaming the Trudeau government’s bungling of the immigration file for the reason behind opening the Greenbelt.Plus, Alberta issued two electrical grid alerts in less than a week due to heavy demand and low output from renewable energy sources like solar and wind.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsu...2023-09-0112 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau’s Online News Act has no effect on Canadians’ use of FacebookThe recent decision by Meta to block news links in Canada in response to the Online News Act has not deterred Canadians from using Facebook, according to a recent data analysis.Plus, the Trudeau government has issued an LGBTQ travel advisory for the United States - an advisory that is usually reserved for authoritarian states in which homosexuality is criminalized.And disgruntled New Brunswick PC Party members have failed to trigger a leadership review of Blaine Higgs over his support for parental rights.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay...2023-08-3014 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefHow out of touch are the Trudeau Liberals?Despite Canada’s ongoing housing crisis, the Trudeau government plans to admit 900,000 international students this year.Plus, while Canadians struggle to make ends meet, a Liberal Minister is under fire for showing off her extravagant seafood meal on social media. How out of touch are the Trudeau Liberals? And Statistics Canada dedicated an entire podcast episode obsessing over drag queen story times.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Andrew Lawton! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-08-2915 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefPoilievre stands up for parental rightsA judge has stalled the deportation of a U.K. man accused of “serious criminality” because of the wrong pronouns used in a document.And Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says parents should have the final say about what is taught to children.Plus, a new study finds paper straws are higher in cancer-causing chemicals than plastic straws.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Elie Cantin-Nantel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-08-2816 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefPeterson plans to fight back on court rulingRenowned psychologist Jordan Peterson will appeal the Ontario Superior Court’s ruling that he must undergo mandatory social media training in order to keep his licence with the College of Psychologists of Ontario.Plus, major Ontario universities are offering racially segregated orientation activities for black freshmen students as part of their “diversity, equity and inclusion” (DEI) agendas.And some Ukrainians are deciding to ditch Canada due to the high cost of living and other factors.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Elie C...2023-08-2515 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefFreeland apologizes for speeding ticketRenowned psychologist Jordan Peterson has lost his appeal against College of Psychologists of Ontario over his controversial tweets.Plus, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland has apologized after she received a speeding ticket in Alberta on Tuesday. The news comes shortly after Freeland boasted about not owning a car, instead relying on public transportation as a means to get around.And a “diversity, equity and inclusion” presentation given at London, Ontario’s Western University claims merit and racial colour blindness cause “microaggressions.”Tune into The Daily Brie...2023-08-2415 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefAnother premier stands up for parental rightsLiberal Housing Minister Sean Fraser said that Ottawa isn’t ruling out capping foreign student visas as the country struggles to contain an affordability and housing crisis while also letting in a record number of international students.Plus, the Saskatchewan government is requiring children under the age of 16 to obtain parental consent before they change their name or pronouns at school. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is the third premier to stand up for parental rights in the face of rampant gender ideology in public schools.And a new report re...2023-08-2317 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefDo carbon taxes prevent wildfires? (No, they don’t)Former Liberal environment minister Catherine McKenna had harsh words for Conservatives who oppose carbon taxes. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), McKenna called them “arsonists” responsible for the growing number of wildfires across Canada.Plus, no human remains were found in the excavation of a church basement in Pine Creek, Manitoba, which was formerly part of a residential school run by the Catholic Church from 1890 to 1969.And a women’s rights advocate is urging Conservatives to protect women’s spaces and categories at the upcoming Conservative Party convention.2023-08-2215 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefSingh gets slammed for wife’s rental propertyAfter NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh blasted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre for favouring “rich investors” in the housing market, Canadians are blasting the NDP leader because it turns out Singh’s wife owns a rental property in Burnaby that is earning income.And Liberal MPs are not happy with the current status of the Liberal Party under the leadership of Justin Trudeau.Plus, will you be eating some Bill Gates-funded soil fungus?Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and El...2023-08-2116 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefDoes Poilievre support Trudeau’s immigration levels?Does Pierre Poilievre support the Trudeau government’s immigration levels? He’s refusing to say.And struggling Canadians take to social media to decry the cost of living and they’re all pushing one common message – Canada is broken.Plus, Conservative members are set to debate several anti-woke policy resolutions at the upcoming convention in Quebec City.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Elie Cantin-Nantel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-08-1818 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau’s immigration targets lead to higher inflation: economistAn economist with Scotiabank has blasted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s immigration targets, saying Trudeau’s immigration levels are causing high inflation levels.Plus, a Canadian powerlifter, who is a biological man and identifies as a woman, has set the unofficial world record in women’s powerlifting at Canada’s national championship.And as Canada’s housing crisis worsens, nearly a quarter of Canadian builders reported having to cancel projects this year due to red tape and current economic conditions.Tune into The Daily Brief with...2023-08-1617 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefPoilievre hits back at Canadian Press smear pieceConservative leader Pierre Poilievre hits back at a recent smear piece by the Canadian Press, accusing him of “embracing conspiracy theories” about the World Economic Forum.A new poll reveals most Canadians are opposed to woke changes to our national anthem.And after winning the Conservative nomination in York Centre, Liberal MPs accused Roman Baber of being “alt-right,” despite Baber being Jewish and having family suffer through the Holocaust.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Andrew Lawton! Learn mo...2023-08-1516 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefConvicted sex offender released from jail – againA convicted sex offender who lived at an autistic childcare centre in Ontario has been released from jail – again.Plus, a British Columbia tribunal has sided with a daycare that ejected unvaccinated children during the pandemic.And rent in Canada continues to spike as the housing crisis worsens.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Elie Cantin-Nantel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-08-1414 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau jets off on another vacationA week after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his separation from his wife, Trudeau is heading on a vacation to British Columbia with his family.Plus, Ontario’s Christian and Jewish communities are pushing for more school choice as faith in the public system declines.And Premier Scott Moe and Premier Danielle Smith slammed the Trudeau government’s “unrealistic” net-zero electricity regulations.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Elie Cantin-Nantel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphon...2023-08-1116 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau gov threatens provinces over clean electricity schemeAmerican swimmer and women’s rights advocate Riley Gaines slams a University of British Columbia journalism professor who advocated exposing kids to adult genitals.Plus, Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson threatens to pull billions in funding for provinces that refuse to comply with the feds’ clean electricity laws.And a Toronto-area food bank reports 95% of its users are not born in Canada.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shepherd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit mega...2023-08-0916 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau’s chief of staff gets fact-checked by X (Twitter)How did Canada lose construction jobs during peak season? The latest Stats Can economic update paints a grim picture when it comes to unemployment in Canada.Plus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Chief of Staff Katie Telford gets fact-checked by X – formerly Twitter – after tweeting about Conservative MPs.And a prominent voice among Muslims opposing gender ideology in schools gets subjected to online abuse by progressives.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Andrew Lawton! Learn more about your a...2023-08-0815 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau gov doubles down on immigration targetsDespite concerns about a housing shortage, the Trudeau government is refusing to budge on its record high immigration targets.Plus, the gaming industry is pushing back against lobbyists from Canada’s music industry who are urging the government to use C-11 to regulate video games.And newly released CSIS documents reveal the extent of China’s control over the media in Canada.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Elie Cantin-Nantel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit mega...2023-08-0418 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefMeta to move Canadian news in coming weeksMeta is following through with its promise to end all availability of news on its platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, following the Trudeau government’s passing of the Online News Act.Plus, could the Trudeau government’s Online Streaming Act be used to regulate video games?And a University of British Columbia professor is advocating to expose kids to adult genitalia.These stories and more on The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shepherd! Learn more about your ad choi...2023-08-0217 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefNo leadership review for Higgs – for nowDisgruntled members of the New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Party have failed the first step in triggering a leadership review of Higgs – with the party president saying they did not submit enough valid letters to initiate the process.Plus, a Milton man who was charged with second-degree murder for killing an armed home invader had the murder charge dropped on Monday.And a Peel District School Board teacher says he and other educators were forced to attend a “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” session containing Critical Race Theory.T...2023-08-0115 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefFormer NDP candidate throws support behind PoilievreA former NDP candidate throws his support behind Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and accuses Jagmeet Singh of being a “lapdog” for Justin Trudeau.Plus, Justin Trudeau’s new heritage minister pledges to continue the government’s fight against big tech.And Canada reports the highest police-reported crime rate since 2007.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa! 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Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-07-3115 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefAnother Canadian comedian cancelled by woke mobSeveral venues have cancelled bookings by Canadian comedian Ben Bankas ahead of an anticipated cross-Canada tour after he posted a skit of Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow on social media.Plus, a TDSB trustee is calling on the school board to suspend all dealings with a controversial DEI consultancy following the suicide of a long-time principal.And the Toronto Police Association is slamming Mayor Olivia Chow for her silence on violence against cops.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Elie Cantin-Nantel!2023-07-2814 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefComedian cancelled for “offensive joke”Top doctors and scientists have taken to the British Medical Journal to call on Canada to launch an inquiry into “major pandemic failures.”Plus, the Ontario government will review the circumstances surrounding the recent suicide of a Toronto District School Board principal who sued the school board after a confrontation which occurred during a “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” training session.And a Vancouver comedy club cancelled a comedian for an “offensive joke” about residential schools.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shep...2023-07-2615 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau govt poll accuses Canadians of intoleranceA study commissioned by the Trudeau government claims Canadians who are worried about liberty and values taught to kids are “intolerant.”Plus, another violent incident takes place near a Toronto drug injection site this month.And many parents feel that their children are ill-prepared and lack the financial literacy to build a healthy financial future amid economic uncertainty.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Andrew Lawton! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-07-2514 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefIs Trudeau the worst PM in recent history?A recent survey by Research Co reveals 30% of Canadians consider Justin Trudeau the worst prime minister of the last 55 years. Do you agree?Plus, the Greater Essex County District School Board has issued a statement in response to one of its teachers being caught on tape berating Muslim students for skipping an LGBTQ pride day.Also, could Canada be heading for another heated trade dispute with our neighbours to the south?Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Elie Cantin-Nantel! 2023-07-2418 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefProtesters chase Trudeau out of BellevillePrime Minister Justin Trudeau was forced to cut an appearance in Belleville, Ont. short after protesters swarmed his motorcade.Plus, the University of Guelph’s Department of Sociology and Anthropology is looking to hire a new assistant professor – but eligible applicants must “identify” as black or Indigenous.And a majority of Canadians believe Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s spending priorities are out of touch and that they pay too much in taxes.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Elie Cantin-Nantel! ...2023-07-2117 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefOPP warns of sex offender living in daycare for autistic kidsThe Ontario Provincial Police are warning residents in Essa Township that a man convicted of child sex crimes lives at a childcare centre for kids with autism.Plus, Fox News host Laura Ingraham blasts Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for lecturing Muslim parents concerned with gender ideology in schools.And businesses that specialize in “human composting” burial practices and edible insect meat alternatives are among the top 10 start-ups in a pitch contest run by an organization that receives government funding.Tune into The Daily Brief with...2023-07-1913 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefElon Musk mocks Justin TrudeauPrime Minister Justin Trudeau gets a rude welcome from attendees at the 2023 North American Indigenous Games in Halifax.Plus, billionaire Elon Musk mocks Trudeau over his comments on gender ideology when lecturing members of Calgary’s Muslim community.And Ontario Premier Doug Ford says Toronto’s plan to decriminalize hard drugs is the “craziest thing” he’s ever heard.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Andrew Lawton! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-07-1815 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau’s immigration policies having drastic impact on CanadaThe Trudeau government’s immigration policies are having a drastic impact on Canadians’ standard of living and the housing market. The government’s latest plan includes a goal to welcome 465,000 new immigrants in 2023 with that target raising to 485,000 the next year and to 500,000 by 2025.Plus, Governor General Mary Simon goes on yet another pricey international junket and taxpayers are on the hook – again.And another school board goes woke and puts on a drag queen conference for students.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin D...2023-07-1712 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau lectures Muslims concerned with gender ideology in schoolsPrime Minister Justin Trudeau lectured members of Calgary’s Muslim community concerned about gender ideology in schools, saying “there is an awful lot of misinformation and disinformation” fuelled by “the American right wing.”Plus, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith mandated several key ministers to bolster the province’s energy and fertilizer industries.And An Ontario NDP MPP from Hamilton attended a far-left No Pride in Policing Coalition march – and the Hamilton Police Association are not happy.These stories and more on The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdz...2023-07-1414 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefCBC goes after hit film ‘Sound of Freedom’The Bank of Canada raises its key interest rate to 5% – the tenth hike since March 2022 and the highest it’s been since 2001.Plus, in a recent interview on CBC Radio, pop culture columnist Radheyan Simonpillai described the success of the new hit film “Sound of Freedom” can be attributed to QUOTE “Xenophobic, Pro-Trump, Pro-Life types.”And a new report revealed the government’s unprecedented spending spree during the Covid-19 pandemic has jeopardized Canada’s finances.Tune into The Daily Brief with new host Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and El...2023-07-1318 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau fails to woo crowd at Calgary StampedeConservative leader Pierre Poilievre took aim at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as both leaders attended the Calgary Stampede over the weekend.And Canadians from across the country are feeling the impact of the Trudeau government’s second carbon tax at the gas pumps.Plus, the Canadian Armed Forces are struggling to recruit new members – their solution? More woke policies.Tune into The Daily Brief with Rachel Emmanuel and Cosmin Dzsurdzsa! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-07-1015 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau’s “grocery rebate” falls flat with CanadiansDid the Trudeau Liberals remove food price tags in a photo op lauding the government’s grocery rebate payment?Plus, the founder of the Don’t Delete Parents campaign predicts parents will push New Brunswick premier Blaine Higgs to victory if a leadership review unfolds.And former prime minister Stephen Harper calls for stronger global ties between Hungary and conservative parties.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Elie Cantin-Nantel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/a...2023-07-0718 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefIs Canada’s military in shambles?In a recent report published by the Department of National Defence, three unclassified audits have exposed serious gaps and weaknesses in the readiness of the Canadian military across the land, sea, air and space domains.Plus, the Commissioner of Correctional Services Canada refutes Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino’s claim that he didn’t know about Paul Bernardo’s transfer to a medium-security prison.And If an election were held tomorrow, Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives would win.Tune into The Daily Brief with Rachel Emmanuel...2023-07-0514 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefNew Brunswick parents rally behind HiggsA campaign is launched in support of New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Premier Blaine Higgs and his new parental rights policy.And in response to the Trudeau government’s Online News Act, Google announced on Thursday that it would be blocking Canadian news links across its platforms.Plus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is being accused of playing politics in his response to New Brunswick’s parental rights policy.Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Elie Cantin-Nantel! Learn more abou...2023-06-3017 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefLGBTQIA2S+ or 2STNBGC?Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should “butt out” of New Brunswick’s gender identity policy debate and “let parents raise kids.”Plus, the CBC updates its LGBTQIA2S+ acronym to 2STNBGC. Having a tough time keeping up with the latest woke gender acronyms? Don’t worry, we all are.And Planned Parenthood has been suspended from Saskatchewan schools after providing explicit content to a Grade 9 class.Tune into The Daily Brief with Rachel Emmanuel and Cosmin Dzsurdzsa! Learn m...2023-06-2815 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefMeta starts blocking news for CanadiansFacebook and Instagram have officially begun to block news content for Canadians in response to the passage of the Trudeau government’s Bill C-18.The unvaccinated woman who was denied an organ transplant in Canada will be trying her luck in the United States’ healthcare system. Pierre Poilievre addressed a town hall meeting in Timmins, Ontario last week which drew dozens of citizens who are concerned about crime and drug use in their city.Tune into The Daily Brief with Andrew Lawton and Cosmin Dzsur...2023-06-2313 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefGovernment report falsely claims “grave-diggers” at former residential school siteDespite an explosive claim in a government report that shovel-wielding “denialists” attempted to dig up alleged remains on the grounds of a former residential school, the RCMP says it has received no reports of such.Illegal drugs are now the leading cause of death in British Columbia, killing more people than homicides, suicides, accidents and natural causes combined.And a research report found that anti-woke Ottawa school board trustees received the greatest proportion of abusive tweets during the previous municipal election campaign.Tune into the 150th episode of The Daily Brief with Rachel Emma...2023-06-2116 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefWill Rachel Notley stay on as NDP leader?Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notley is considering her role as party leader, as she failed to form government for the second time in last month’s election.Plus, a True North Fact Check reveals the Trudeau government and legacy media used this year’s severe wildfires to further their political climate change narrative.And CBC Kids is pushing reckless and inappropriate gender ideology to young audiences…again.Tune into The Daily Brief with Rachel Emmanuel and Cosmin Dzsurdzsa! Learn more about...2023-06-1418 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefSmith hires arson investigators to look into wildfiresA protest against gender ideology organized by Billboard Chris and Josh Alexander is set to take place today in Ottawa, and trans activists are planning to disrupt it. True North will be on the ground to keep you in the know.Plus, a True North exclusive reveals that the Trudeau government’s carbon tax could decimate first-time homebuyers’ dreams of home ownership.And Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has hired arson investigators to look into 175 wildfires with no known cause.Tune into The Daily Brief with Rachel Emmanuel and Cosmin Dzsurdzsa! Le...2023-06-0915 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefJohnston testifies, defends report and credibilityFull parole has been granted to an Edmonton man convicted of killing his pregnant wife and dumping her body in a ditch.Plus, the Royal Bank of Canada hired a wealth manager a month after he faced a multi-million bankruptcy proceeding.And the Trudeau government’s “Special Rapporteur” on foreign interference David Johnston appeared before a House of Commons committee Tuesday and denied allegations of bias and defended his report into foreign interference.These stories and more on The Daily Brief with Rachel Emmanuel and Co...2023-06-0718 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefSingh refuses to end coalition with Trudeau governmentNDP leader Jagmeet Singh says he is refusing to end his coalition with the Liberals and trigger an election until confidence is restored in the electoral system.Plus, the City of Toronto is handing out Toronto-branded crack pipes and crystal meth pipes to homeless shelters across the city.And a group assembled to oversee the search into potential grave sites identified near former residential schools has refused to work with a Hague-based missing persons organization. It’s been two years since the apparent discovery of unmarked graves – and yet no r...2023-05-3116 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefPoilievre lashes out at Johnston’s reportPrime Minister Justin Trudeau’s appointed special rapporteur into foreign interference in Canadian elections, David Johnston, has advised against a public inquiry – and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre lashed out at Johnston’s recommendation, saying “the report was rigged from the start and has zero credibility.”Plus, a former broadcasting director with Global News claimed that the media organization “shoved propaganda” into the faces of Canadians during the pandemic.And thousands of Calgarians, including Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner, are calling for the city to reverse a decision to cancel its annual Can...2023-05-2417 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefJosh Alexander arrested after confrontation with trans activistsUCP leader Danielle Smith and NDP leader Rachel Notley will face off tonight at the first and only Alberta Leaders’ Debate.Plus, a video circulating on social media shows Calgary Police Services leading teenage activist Josh Alexander away in handcuffs after he was surrounded by a mob of LGBTQ activists.And the Governor General of Canada’s office racked up over $88,000 in expenses on designer fashion at the expense of taxpayers since 2017.Tune into The Daily Brief with Rachel Emmanuel and Cosmin Dzsurdzsa! 2023-05-1815 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefFeds unveil new bail reform to address rising crimeThe Trudeau government unveils new bail reform legislation as violent crimes spike in major cities across the country. Meanwhile, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has a bizarre exchange with a legacy media journalist over why bail reform is needed.Plus, some cancer patients in British Columbia will soon have the option to receive radiation therapy in the US.And the Canadian Taxpayers Federation is giving the Alberta NDP’s plan to hike taxes a “failing grade.”Tune into The Daily Brief with Rachel Emmanuel and Cosmin Dzsurdzsa! Learn more about your a...2023-05-1718 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefSmith returns to campaign trailUCP leader Danielle Smith returns to the campaign trail after pausing campaign activities due to the wildfires – and announces a comprehensive public safety plan to tackle rising criminal activity.A Conservative MP roasts Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a speech in the House of Commons and blames the Liberal government for underfunding the country’s military.And a Toronto-area school has decided to take down a sign featuring an appreciative message for moms ahead of Mother’s Day after a woke parent took issue with the sign.These stories and more on The Daily...2023-05-1018 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefCanada’s public service goes on strikeThe federal government has not been able to reach a deal with the Public Service Alliance of Canada and as a result, a strike began at midnight today.Plus, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes aim at “American billionaire” Elon Musk for labelling the CBC as a “Government-funded media” on Twitter, filings with the United States’ Federal Election Commission show that CBC CEO Catherine Tait donated to the presidential campaign of Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton in 2016.And Alberta’s United Conservative Party government could introduce a law to force drug addicts into treatment, if reelected in...2023-04-1918 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefShould CBC be labelled as ‘government-funded media’ on Twitter?Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on Twitter to list all accounts owned by the CBC as government-funded media.Plus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gave Canadians some questionable financial advice after he suggested Canadians use their credit cards to pay for large purchases such as tuition and home renovations.And Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is confident a new investigation launched by Alberta’s ethics commissioner into whether the premier interfered in the judicial system will uncover no wrongdoing.Tune into The Daily Brief with Rachel Emmanuel and Cosmin Dzsurdzsa. Le...2023-04-1218 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefLeaked call with charged pastor has Smith in hot waterThe Alberta NDP says Danielle Smith is “unfit” to remain premier after a phone call between her and Artur Pawlowski was released in which she offers to help the controversial street preacher with his criminal charges.Plus, the Conservatives are criticizing the Trudeau government’s bail reforms after several recent attacks in Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver – and propose a new bill to reform the Criminal Code.And five people have been arrested at two camps in the area where the disputed Coastal GasLink pipeline is under construction in British Columbia.Tune into The Daily Br...2023-03-3019 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefPoilievre vs. the CBC PresidentHearing records show a man charged with first-degree murder of a rookie police officer was out on bail in part due to equity concerns.Plus, Canadian farmers are pushing back against the government’s “unfair” fertilizer tariffs.And Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre sent a fundraising letter out to supporters this week accusing the CBC president of smearing his name and reaffirming his plan to defund the public broadcaster.Tune into The Daily Brief with Anthony Furey and Cosmin Dzsurdzsa! 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Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-02-1012 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefMemo warned feds about Chinese electoral interference back in 2017A new memo reveals that national security officials were warning the federal Liberal government back in 2017 of Chinese Communist attempts to infiltrate the government, seemingly clashing with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s assertion that he was not briefed on election interference attempts.Plus, the former head of the federal public service says that the government’s use of McKinsey and other contractors suggests that the public service itself is weakened.And a new survey sheds light on how Canada’s gloomy economic forecast is affecting Canadians’ retirement plans.These stories and more on The Dail...2023-02-0916 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau’s fertilizer emissions scheme unfairly targets the westIn part 2 of True North’s Fertilizer Files, documents revealed the feds were aware that fertilizer emission reduction targets introduced in 2020 would unfairly target western Canada by harming farm yields, but went ahead with the policy anyway.Plus, former defence advisor and military historian David J. Bercuson said Canada donated four Leopard-2 tanks to Ukraine because of tremendous political pressure, rather than a desire to support the country.And small quantities of hard drugs are now “not criminal” to possess in British Columbia.These stories and more on The Daily Brief with Anthony Furey...2023-02-0118 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefTrudeau sends tanks to Ukraine – what’s next?A day after the United States and Germany each announced they would be sending tanks to the Eastern European country, Canadian officials confirmed Canada will donate battle tanks to Ukraine as well as send Canadian Armed Forces to train Ukrainian soldiers.Plus, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation has released this year’s annual rental market report and notes that in part migration continues to drive higher demand for rental space.And Canada joined two climate coalitions last week – and an economist says one of them will definitely raise prices for consumers.These stor...2023-01-2716 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefJapan wants Canadian energy – will Trudeau budge?Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visited Ottawa on Thursday to ask Canada to export its liquefied natural gas to assist Japan’s energy transition – does Prime Minister Justin Trudeau think this is a “worthwhile business case?”Plus, the Federal Court of Canada has granted Alberta intervenor status in six ongoing lawsuits against the Liberal government’s firearms ban.And according to South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, an unnamed Canadian family-owned company wants to relocate to her state because of Canada’s strict pandemic response.Tune into The Daily Brief with Anthony Furey and Cosmin Dzsur...2023-01-1314 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefFeds may resort to “third parties” for gun grab schemeAs four provinces push back against the Trudeau government’s gun buyback scheme, Federal Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino says Ottawa is working with “potential” third parties to implement its gun grab scheme.Plus, the controversial management consulting firm McKinsey and Company saw a thirty-fold increase in funding from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government when compared to his predecessor, Stephen Harper.And even though VIA Rail received millions in pandemic relief and had massive layoffs, the Crown corporation’s latest Corporate Plan reveals the company is expected to run a $411 million deficit.Tune into...2023-01-0515 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefJordan Peterson censured over anti-Trudeau tweets?!communication retraining” due to his tweets criticizing the Trudeau government.Plus, new estimates show the Trudeau government’s electric vehicle mandate will cost Canadian taxpayers nearly $100 billion to achieve.And it turns out there was a “worthwhile business case” for countries to export energy to Germany to help the European nation offset its dependency on Russian energy.Tune into The Daily Brief with Anthony Furey and Cosmin Dzsurdzsa! 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Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-01-0414 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefMusk takes on Trudeau’s online censorship billsResponding to a social media post by True North’s Andrew Lawton, Twitter owner Elon Musk waded into the discussion over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s plans to further regulate online conduct and speech, calling it an attempt to “muzzle” Canadians.Plus, yet another Liberal MP is caught red handed as the federal ethics commissioner concluded on Tuesday that International Trade Minister Mary Ng broke the Conflict of Interest Act by awarding a contract to a friend.And more tax hikes are coming for Canadian small businesses despite the dire economic situation and imminent recession.Tun...2022-12-1413 minThe Daily BriefThe Daily BriefWestern drops vax mandatePierre Poilievre sits down for an exclusive interview with True North, where he highlights what he describes as the problems with the Liberal government amendments to its firearms legislation.Meanwhile, Western University has quietly reversed its controversial vaccine mandate for students, although its mask mandate remains in place. And Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has ended his silence on the ongoing protests in China. Is what he said enough?Tune into The Daily Brief with Anthony Furey and Cosmin Dzsurdzsa! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit...2022-11-3011 minCoffee and a MikeCoffee and a MikeCosmin Dzsurdzsa #468Cosmin Dzsurdzsa is a journalist and senior researcher for True North, a Canadian digital media platform with a conservative editorial position. On the podcast we discuss the Freedom Convoy,  can Trudeau be voted out, gun rights in Canada, Mar-A-Lago being raided by the FBI, the populist movement, dutch farmers, and much more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND SHARE THIS PODCAST!!!   Social media Website- https://tnc.news/breaking/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/cosmindzs?s=21&t=gWwJBRpy2SGEjGmVbi7G6g   Follow Me  Twitter- https://twitter.com/CoffeeandaMike I...2022-08-101h 10