(Dec. 21, 2024) Professor Byram Bridle is one of Canada's top vaccine developers. When the Canadian government asked him to develop a made-in-Canada vaccine to end the Covid pandemic, he took the assignment with national pride. What happened next is disturbing. A whisper campaign resulted in the professor being turfed out of his lab for over three years. Upon his long awaited return, Rodney Palmer sits down with Professor Bridle to unravel this tale of mystery, intrigue, police investigations and hidden identities.
(Dec. 14, 2024) Pride Day in Canada is no longer a matter of pride; it's a legal obligation. A Human Rights ruling in a very small town has set a legal precedent that may require every city in Canada to proclaim a special month for sexual minorities. Join Rodney Palmer as he interviews Canadian activists with strong positions on both sides of this story: Doug Judson, Director of Borderland Pride; Jim Enos, Ontario President of the Christian Heritage Party; John Carpay, President of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms; and Dr. Gerald Walton, Professor of Education at Lakehead University.
(Dec. 7, 2024) After two years of investigation and expert testimony, the US Congress has determined that none of the Covid control measures imposed on North Americans were valid. Not the lock downs, the masks, or standing six feet apart. And Congress left little doubt that it emerged from a lab performing gain-of-function research on coronavirus in bats. Rodney Palmer interviews some key players, including a Canadian politician who lost his job because he was right but ahead of the socially acceptable curve: Derek Sloan, former Member of Parliament; Dr. Robert Garry, Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Tulane Medical School; and Dr. Steven Pelech, VP and Co-founder of the Canadian Citizens Care Alliance.
(Nov. 30, 2024) Less than one month after Donald Trump became President-elect of the United States he started bullying Canada about the large undefended border. He says we're letting too many criminals and too much fentanyl through the border. Rodney Palmer speaks with leading Canadian and American experts about the source of Trump's anger, how much damage he can do, and how China is at the centre of the entire storm. Join Rodney Palmer as he speaks with Garry Clement, Versabank Anti-Money Laundering Chief; Gary Hufbauer, Economist, Peterson Institute for Economics; and Prof. Francois Crépeau, Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants.
(Nov. 23, 2024) When the blood is barely dry from the last pandemic, Canada's government is already laying out our approach to the next one. Will we have vegetarian mandates? Will our lives be dictated by a new government? Bill C-293 is a bizarre and controversial new approach to life in Canada. Join Rodney Palmer in talking with a Canadian doctor and a lawyer who warn that this little Private Member's Bill from Toronto might change what it means to be Canadian. He speaks with Dr. Mark Trozzi, Co-Founder of the World Council for Health Canada; Lori Williams, Associate Professor of Policy Studies; and Lisa Miron, BSc, LL.B, LL.M.
(Nov. 16, 2024) Criminals, murderers and gangsters are slipping through the cracks in our immigration system. Canada's Indian community is in upheaval. Anti-Indian sentiment is on the rise. And everyone is pointing their finger at the government. Join Rodney Palmer as he speaks with some of Canada's top thinkers explaining the fallout from recent relaxed immigration policies. Jatinder Singh Grewal, Director of Sikhs for Justice; Vijay Jain, Hindu-Sikh Unity Forum; Anirudh Bhattacharyya, Hindustan Times Foreign Correspondent; and Prof. Sanjay Ruparelia, Politics, Toronto Metropolitan University.
Join Rodney Palmer as he explores the disappearance of The Ethical Physician with Dr. Rochagné Kilian, Zoltan Rona, MD, Prof. Joe Schwarcz and lawyer Michael Alexander. Don’t miss this thought-provoking conversation on how the intersection of medical autonomy and institutional power impacts your healthcare choices and the freedom of your trusted doctors.
(Nov. 2, 2024) Can Canadians trust their elections? Can Americans? Can anyone, when your search engine might be making up your mind for you, long before you vote? Today, Rodney Palmer discusses election interference with Dr. Robert Epstein, senior research psychologist and expert on Google manipulation; Michael Wernick, former Clerk of the Privy Council; and Patricia Adams, executive director of Probe International and expert on Chinese interference.
Guests: Jake Fuss - Director of Fiscal Studies at the Fraser Institute and Kris Sims, Alberta Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation In this podcast episode Randy Taylor discusses a recent Fraser Institute report revealing that Canadian families spend more on taxes than on basic necessities combined. The first guest, Jake Fuss, Director of Fiscal Studies at the Fraser Institute and author of the report, explains the findings. The second guest, Kris Sims, Alberta Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, offers insights on the implications of this tax burden and potential solutions. The hosts explore the impact of high taxation on Canadian families and discuss possible ways to address the issue.
Guests: Kevin Friesen, Keystone Party of Manitoba, Rod Taylor, leader of the Christian Heritage Party of Canada, Maxine Bernier, leader of The People’s Party of Canada This podcast explores the rise of alternative political parties in Canada, featuring discussions with leaders from three different parties. Kevin Friesen of the Keystone Party of Manitoba discusses his party's focus on community empowerment and local issues. Rod Taylor from the Christian Heritage Party, a long-standing alternative party, shares insights on their 40-year history. Maxime Bernier, leader of the People's Party of Canada, discusses his party's significant impact in the 2021 election, where they fielded candidates in all ridings and secured over 5% of the total vote.
Guests: Nancy Bongsboll activist, Maggie Hope Braun, and Mayor Meghan Lahti of Port Moody, BC This podcast explores the complex intersection of global climate initiatives and local governance. It features three guests with diverse perspectives: Nancy Bongsboll, an activist uncovering the influence of international agreements like the Global Covenant of Mayors on local policies. Maggie Hope Braun, who played a key role in Thorold, Ontario's decision to withdraw from the Partners for Climate Protection program. Mayor Meghan Lahti of Port Moody, BC, discussing her city's successful involvement in the Partners for Climate Protection program and its sustainability efforts. The podcast examines the tensions between global climate action and local autonomy, presenting contrasting viewpoints on these initiatives' impacts on municipalities.
Guests: Dr. Magda Havas and Brent Knudsen founder of 4Rbees.com Join host Randy Taylor as he delves into the critical issue of Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) and its impact on bee populations. In this episode, Dr. Magda Havas shares her groundbreaking quantum technology solutions to help bees thrive, while entrepreneur Brent Knudsen discusses the practical applications of these innovations. Together, they explore how their efforts can safeguard agriculture and food security, offering hope for the future of our essential pollinators.
Guests: Brett Hawes, functional medical practitioner and Michael Reider, Pediatric clinical pharmacology expert Host Randy Taylor guides us through this episode discussing Bill C-69, which proposes regulatory changes for natural health products in Canada. The episode features two guests with opposing views: Brett Hawes, a certified functional medicine practitioner and health freedom advocate, and Dr. Michael Rieder, a pediatric clinical pharmacology expert supporting the bill. Brett argues that Canada already has excellent regulations for natural health products and sees the bill as an unnecessary attack on the industry. Dr. Rieder, on the other hand, supports the proposed changes, believing they will enhance public health safety standards.
Guests: Guy Felicella – former addict and Chuck Doucette – former RCMP officer with decades of eprience in drug prevention programs In this podcast Randy Taylor addresses the opioid crisis and debates harm reduction versus recovery approaches. It features two guests with contrasting perspectives: Guy Felicella, a former long-term addict who overcame addiction through harm reduction and recovery, shares his personal journey and advocates for combining both approaches. Chuck Doucette, a former RCMP officer with experience in drug prevention programs, argues that harm reduction alone is insufficient and promotes a comprehensive strategy including prevention, enforcement, treatment, and limited harm reduction.
Guest: Sheena Symington, Director of the Electrosensitive Society This podcast hosted by Randy Taylor, titled "EMFs and the Rise of Teen Anxiety," features guest Sheena Symington, Director of the Electrosensitive Society. The discussion likely explores the potential connection between electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure and increasing anxiety levels among teenagers. Symington, an advocate for those affected by Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS), shares her expertise on the health risks associated with EMFs and offers insights into creating low-EMF environments. The podcast aims to raise awareness about this controversial topic and its possible impact on youth mental health.
Guest: Dr. Magda Havas In this podcast Randy Taylor speaks with Dr. Magda Havas, an Associate Professor of Environmental and Resource Studies at Trent University, is an expert on the biological effects of environmental contaminants, particularly electromagnetic fields (EMFs). Her research focuses on the health impacts of EMFs and electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS), offering valuable insights into how EMFs may contribute to health issues like anxiety and stress. Dr. Havas' work is crucial for understanding the potential links between EMF exposure and rising teen anxiety levels.
Guests: Chris Barber, key figure in the Ottawa trucker convoy and Vlad Sobolev, who came from the Soviet Union to Canada and left due to conditions. In this podcast Randy Taylor delves into the motivations behind the increasing number of Canadians leaving the country due to economic and freedom-related challenges. Chris Barber, a key figure in the Ottawa trucker convoy, shares his story of resilience and commitment to staying and fighting for rights in Canada. Vlad Sobolev, who moved from Canada to Mexico, discusses his pursuit of freedom and economic stability, drawing from his experiences in the former Soviet Union, Canada, and Mexico.
Guests: Leila Sarangi, national director of Campaign 200 and David Macdonald Senior economist This podcast explores a new Food Banks Canada report revealing that 25% of Canadians may be living in poverty, significantly higher than previous estimates. The episode features two expert guests: Leila Sarangi, National Director of Campaign 2000, who leads efforts to end child and family poverty, and David Macdonald, Senior Economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, who specializes in economic policy analysis and income inequality
Guests: Daniel Buford, former RCMP sniper and Kyle Cardinal, firefighter In this podcast, security expert and former RCMP officer Daniel Bulford analyzes the security lapses during the recent assassination attempt on former President Trump, highlighting the vulnerabilities in protective measures for elected officials. In the second segment, local activist and firefighter Kyle Cardinal discusses the devastating fires in Sorrento, BC, criticizing the government's response and advocating for community-led firefighting efforts. Both segments provide in-depth insights into critical security and emergency management issues.
Guests: Larry Worthen, Dr. Amy Hendricks and Dr. Jeanne Ferguson This podcast episode explores the controversial new policy in Nova Scotia requiring doctors to provide effective referrals for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID), regardless of personal ethical objections. Featuring Larry Worthen from the Christian Medical and Dental Association of Canada, along with Dr. Amy Hendricks and Dr. Jeanne Ferguson, the discussion delves into the tension between patient rights and physician conscience. The guests examine the policy's potential impact on healthcare provision and the ethical dilemmas it presents for doctors with moral objections to MAID.