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CPP417 - Tax Rockets
02/07/2024
CPP417 - Tax Rockets
This week the panel discuss how the Prime Minister's Office invited Nazis to government events before the former speaker of the house invited that Nazi to Parliament, Ukraine wants our old rockets, BC MPP steps down over comments about Israel or Palestine, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's introduces the most anti-LGBTQ2S+ policies in Canada, and Quebec cops say posting pictures of porch pirates does not shiver their timbers. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 417 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded February 5th, 2024. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Gavin - Signal Hill and Pepsi Zero Pierre - whiskey and pepsi Andrew - Sleeman Original Larger Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on iTunes at Upcoming Events RESUL Four Day March May 9-12 2024 Strava News PM Trudeau invited veteran of Nazi unit to attend Zelenskyy rally in Toronto Ukrainian general wants Canada’s 83,000 decommissioned rockets B.C. minister stepping down amid outcry from pro-Palestinian groups over 'crappy piece of land' remark Alberta premier says legislation on gender policies for children, youth coming this fall Trudeau calls Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's transgender policies 'the most' anti-LGBTQ2S+ in Canada Posting video of porch pirates violates their privacy, according to Montreal Popo. Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP416 - Swingers
01/31/2024
CPP416 - Swingers
This week, the panel discusses how the government’s use of the Emergencies Act was unreasonable and a violation of the Charter. This comes as a complete shock to the government, as they thought the courts were more of a suggestion than a rule, but they plan to appeal the decision. There are of course no consequences for those government officials that violated your Charter rights. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 416 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded January 29th, 2024. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Gavin - Signal Hill and Pepsi Zero Pierre - whiskey and pepsi Andrew - Railway City Brewing - Elgin’s Finest Wee Heavy Ian - Tea, cold Liz - White Claw Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on iTunes at Upcoming Events RESUL Four Day March May 9-12 2024 Strava News Ottawa's use of Emergencies Act against convoy protests was unreasonable, violated Charter, court rules Federal Court Justice Richard Mosley wrote that while the protests "reflected an unacceptable breakdown of public order," the invocation of the Emergencies Act "does not bear the hallmarks of reasonableness – justification, transparency and intelligibility." Ultimately, there "was no national emergency justifying the invocation of the Emergencies Act," he wrote. The Federal Court case was argued by two national groups, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association and the Canadian Constitution Foundation, and two people whose bank accounts were frozen. They argued Ottawa did not meet the legal threshold when it invoked the legislation, which had never been used before. The act gave law enforcement extraordinary powers to remove and arrest protesters and gave the government the power to freeze the finances of those connected to the protests. The temporary emergency powers also gave authorities the ability to commandeer tow trucks to remove protesters' vehicles from the streets of the capital. Under the Emergencies Act, a national emergency only exists if the situation "cannot be effectively dealt with under any other law of Canada." Further, a public order emergency can be declared only in response to "an emergency that arises from threats to the security of Canada that are so serious as to be a national emergency." The act defers to the Canadian Security Intelligence Service's definition of such threats — which includes serious violence against persons or property, espionage, foreign interference or an intent to overthrow the government by violence. "The potential for serious violence, or being unable to say that there was no potential for serious violence was, of course, a valid reason for concern," he wrote. "But in my view, it did not satisfy the test required to invoke the Act, particularly as there was no evidence of a similar 'hardened cell' elsewhere in the country, only speculation, and the situation at Coutts had been resolved without violence." Mosley's decision also examined one of the most controversial steps taken by the government in response to the protests — the freezing of participants' bank accounts. "I agree with the [the government] that the objective was pressing and substantial and that there was a rational connection between freezing the accounts and the objective, to stop funding the blockades. However, the measures were not minimally impairing," he wrote. The judge said the economic orders infringed on protesters' freedom of expression "as they were overbroad in their application to persons who wished to protest but were not engaged in activities likely to lead to a breach of the peace." He also concluded the economic orders violated protesters' Charter rights "by permitting unreasonable search and seizure of the financial information of designated persons and the freezing of their bank and credit card accounts." There's much more to the Emergencies Act ruling than a rebuke of Justin Trudeau's government It’s being framed as one of the most severe rebukes the federal government has received to date: a Federal Court ruling on its use of the Emergencies Act two years ago to end the trucker convoy that occupied the capital for three weeks and saw Canada-U.S. border blockades across the country. The decision is ammunition for Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who can now say Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “broke the highest law in the land” Kamloops MP pitched special meeting after Emergencies Act court ruling MP Frank Caputo says he doesn't have enough support from other members of Parliament to investigate the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act in response to the 2022 Freedom Convoy protests in Ottawa. Following the ruling, Caputo and three other Conservatives on the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights issued a letter calling for a special meeting to address the ruling. “We’re in a situation where the court says that the government violated its own citizens Charter rights," Caputo told Castanet Kamloops. "And that's never a good situation." Caputo, along with Rob Moore, MP for Fundy Royal, Larry Brock, MP for Brantford-Brant and Langley-Aldergrove MP Tako van Popta signed off on the letter. NDP MP Randall Garrison from Esquimalt-Saanich-Sooke and the Bloq’s Rhéal Éloi Fortin form Riviere-du-Nord, who also sit on the committee, did not sign. The 11-member committee consists of five Liberal MPs, four Conservatives, one NDP and one Bloc Québécois member. In order to hold the meeting, at least five votes were needed, but neither the NDP nor the Bloc Québécois members were interested in signing off Trudeau govt to appeal ruling on use of emergency powers to end 2022 protests Freeland, who also serves as the deputy prime minister, said the decision to invoke emergency powers was taken because the public safety of Canadians and national security were under threat. "We have discussed it with the prime minister, with cabinet colleagues, with senior federal government officials and experts,” Freeland said. “We respect, very much, Canada’s independent judiciary. However, we do not agree with this decision and, respectfully, we will be appealing it.” Freeland told reporters in Montreal. "I was convinced at the time it was the right thing to do, it was the necessary thing to do. I remain and we remain convinced of that," she said. Poilievre government would drop appeal of Emergencies Act ruling Asked whether the Conservatives would drop the appeal if the Conservatives form government and it is still pending, a spokesperson for Poilievre said they would. “Yes, Mr. Poilievre would respect the ruling of the court on this matter,” the spokesperson said. The emergency declaration was supposed in the House of Commons by the Liberals and New Democrats. Trudeau revoked the emergency before the Senate voted on it. Poilievre trumpeted the decision when it was handed down, saying Trudeau “broke the highest law in the land with the Emergencies Act.”“He caused the crisis by dividing people. Then he violated Charter rights to illegally suppress citizens. As PM, I will unite our country for freedom.” Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP415 - Walleye
01/16/2024
CPP415 - Walleye
This week, the panel discusses a recent ice fishing trip. The government of BC is handing out Fentanyl like candy to babies, and Toronto bans sledding. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 415 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded January 15th, 2024. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Gavin - Signal Hill and Cherry Pepsi Zero Pierre - whiskey, brandy and a cigar Andrew - Railway City Brewing - Gingerbread Winter Spiced Ale Ian - Tea, hot Dave - pepsi max and signal hill Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on iTunes at Upcoming Events Strava Ice Fishing Nipissing Ice Report - Opening Day On Callander Bay - Drone Footage News Free fentanyl for BC kids on the taxpayer dime… 'No fun': Toronto bans tobogganing at 45 hills across city, says councillor unhappy with move Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP414 - Not that Invested
01/10/2024
CPP414 - Not that Invested
This week the panel talks about crypto, investing, and New Year's no resolutions. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 414 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded January 8, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Gavin - Signal Hill and Cherry Pepsi Zero Liz - Double Chocolate Cranberry Stout Pierre - whiskey and pepsi Andrew - Railway City Brewing - English Strong Bitter Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on iTunes at Listener Feedback From CanPat: So on last year’s episode where we sent in our New Year's resolutions, I said I wanted to buy more Bitcoin. Andrew poo-pooed the idea of buying Bitcoin. This is the 12 month price index. Well I bought some this year but not nearly enough. How have your investments worked out? Was Andrew right? We didn’t know what would happen with interest rates, crypto when up when interest rates held FTX had just collapsed and crypto was very unstable. We didn’t know what would happen to Sam Bankman Fried, or with SEC regulations Do you invest in Crypto? New year, new tax measures — what to expect in 2024 New Years Resolutions Andrew - same as always but now with more metrics Pay as little interest as possible Invest set amount in RPP, RRSP and TFSA from each pay Pay back half of home buyers plan Use up paramedical insurance Read more books for fun and knowledge, at least 12 in 2024 Be a more proficient marksman First Place Precision Rifle Team Podium finish at ORPS Finish 4 IPSC matches Manage Stress Better Journal daily-ish Meditate every day Log Morning and Evening protocols(see Andrew Huberman/Huberman labs) Eat well, feel good, look good naked Follow dietitian advice, hit those weekly averages Drink at least 2 liters of water Be at least as fit as the agents of the state Exceed CAF entry standards Ruck CF BFT standard Cycle 100km in one ride 150 intensity minutes per week minimum 10k steps per day-ish Cardio 2x per week minimum Strength train 2x per week minimum Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP413 - Succulent Chinese Meal
12/21/2023
CPP413 - Succulent Chinese Meal
This week Liz, Andrew, Gavin, and Pierre are on the panel to try and avoid discussion C21. Andrew’s beer gets even more festive this week. As expected, the Liberals will do everything they can to ban guns from legal gun owners while absolutely ignoring any meaningful action against habitual criminals. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 413 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded Dec 18th, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Gavin - JD & Pepsi Zero Liz - Whiskey & ginger Pierre - whiskey, brandy when that one is done water Andrew - Railway City Brewing - Gingerbread Winter Spiced Ale Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on iTunes at Upcoming Events Strava News Democracy Manifest Liberal gun control bill passes Senate, becomes law Bill C-21 passed the Senate without changes on Thursday, becoming law on Friday. The version that made it to the Senate was significantly expanded from what the federal government had initially tabled a year prior. Bill C-21 passed by a vote of 60 to 24(opens in a new tab), and with applause in the upper chamber. The legislation includes measures to: Tighten gun laws to include "red flag" and "yellow flag" provisions related to a gun owner posing a risk to themselves or others; Impose a "freeze" on the sale, purchase or transfer of handguns in Canada; A prospective Criminal Code "technical definition" of what constitutes a prohibited assault-style firearm, meant to "cement in law" a permanent ban on future models once the bill comes into force; It would include a firearm that is not a handgun that discharges centre-fire ammunition in a semi-automatic manner and that was originally designed with a detachable magazine with a capacity of six cartridges or more. However, the definition would cover only firearms designed and manufactured after the bill, known as C-21, comes into force. It would not affect the classification of existing firearms in the Canadian market, the government says. A series of provisions meant to make it illegal to make or buy ghost guns and to combat firearms smuggling; and Wording making clear the government's intent to uphold Indigenous treaty rights. The bill also includes a requirement for a parliamentary review of the technical definition five years after it comes into effect, while a series of other related measures are being advanced through regulations. after six sitting months that included a dozen days of study at the Senate National Security, Defence and Veterans Affairs Committee, where 66 witnesses were heard from(opens in a new tab), Bill C-21 passed the Senate without amendment. Though, senators did submit several observations about the bill, including that the government should consider "additional policy measures," to address outstanding concerns, such as implementing a Canada-wide database and data collection process regarding all gun-related injuries and death, and consulting further with sport shooters. Witnesses emphasized that several potential harms associated with owning a firearm would not be fully addressed by Bill C-21, including harms such as domestic violence and suicide. Consequently, the committee recommends that the Government of Canada undertake careful analysis and consideration of these potential harms, and develop comprehensive, tailored and integrated policy measures to be implemented alongside Bill C-21. The committee recommends that the Government of Canada, in consultation with suicide prevention experts, consider whether information regarding mental health literacy, suicide and suicide prevention – including firearms-specific information – should be included in Canadian Firearms Safety Courses. The committee recommends that the Government of Canada immediately develop and implement a Canada-wide database and data collection process regarding all gun-related injuries and deaths. This database and data collection process should be developed in consultation with the medical community most experienced in treating gunshot injuries and recording firearms-related deaths The committee understands that Bill C-21 would create additional rules in relation to handguns. Specifically, with some exceptions, new registration certificates for handguns would not be issued and the transfer of handguns would be limited. Witnesses made comments about the effects that Bill C-21 would have on the ability of handgun owners to bequeath collectible handguns that have sentimental value to immediate family members. For these owners, the results could include stress, anxiety and anger. The committee encourages the Government of Canada to work with handgun owners to try to find solutions that could address this issue while both preserving public safety and maintaining the spirit of the legislation. Witnesses expressed various views about the implementation of exceptions that would be granted to handgun shooting sports that are Olympic and Paralympic disciplines. There is concern that members of sport shooting organizations who fall outside of these defined terms will be unable to apply for an exception to compete in their sport. The committee encourages the Government of Canada to consult with all sports shooting stakeholders to ensure that regulations relating to Bill C-21 would guarantee the continuity of handgun shooting sports that are Olympic and Paralympic disciplines in Canada, and would ensure the existence of continued pathways for athletes of all skill levels to continue in these Disciplines. The committee is aware that Bill C-21 would include a new definition for the term “prohibited firearm” in subsection 84(1) of the Criminal Code, with this proposed change designed to restrict certain new semi-automatic centre-fire firearms. There would be no impact on firearm models created before the proposed definition comes into force. Having heard Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic Leblanc’s comments about the re-establishment of the Canadian Firearms Advisory Committee, the committee wishes to express its support for a comprehensive ban on “assault-style firearms” that are not reasonable for use when hunting. From that perspective, the committee recommends that the Government of Canada expeditiously proceed, by order in council, to ban existing assault-style firearms. Given the total absence of meaningful consultations, the government drafted a bill which will have no meaningful impact on firearms crime in Canada. Apart from certain measures, such as provisions related to ghost guns and the sharing of information that may facilitate 3D firearms printing, no components of Bill C-21 tackle the growing problem of gun crime in Canadian communities. Instead, the entire focus of the bill is on firearms owners who hold a restricted firearms licence and who are engaged in varied shooting sports or collecting. The government claims that, by banning the sale and purchase of legal handguns, it will reduce the supply of such firearms in Canada and thereby reduce the possibility that these particular firearms could be misused or stolen. There is no evidence to support this assertion. Witnesses who appeared before our committee repeatedly stated that nearly all handguns that are criminally used in Canada are smuggled firearms. “By removing the ability to enter the sport, new shooters are struggling to acquire the equipment to participate. Bill C-21 is requiring athletes to prove they are training for the Olympics before they even start into the event. It makes no sense. Athletes rarely start off a new sport with the sole purpose of making the Olympics. Sport is intended to promote activity for life. Why are we putting such an additional pressure on the shooting sports only to produce Olympians? Participation in other shooting sports provides an avenue to enter into the International Shooting Sport Federation, the ISSF events. It covers a greater opportunity for competition than just Olympic events. There are more events within the ISSF World Championships that are contested at the world games. Bill C-21 removes the option to compete at an international competition just because the Olympic Games has now a limited subset of what the ISSF covers.” Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP412 - No More Cantaloupes
12/21/2023
CPP412 - No More Cantaloupes
This week Gavin and Pierre are on the panel to discuss federal vote buying, we mean dental insurance. Groceries cost more, but the healthcare system will help you kill yourself if they stop firing doctors. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 412 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded Dec 11th, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Gavin - CC & Pepsi Zero Ian - Polar Bear, ,water, exercise. Reloading Pierre - whiskey and brandy when that one is done Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on iTunes at Upcoming Events Strava News Federal government to announce details of dental insurance plan The federal government hopes to avoid gumming up the works of its new dental-insurance plan by gradually phasing in enrolment over the course of the next year Seniors over the age of 87 will be the first cohort to be able to apply to join a new federal dental-insurance plan. It will be slowly expanded over the course of 2024 to include all qualifying seniors, children under the age of 18 and people with disabilities. Holland announced the rollout of the program, which is currently budgeted to cost $13 billion over the next five years The program is aimed at people with an annual household income under $90,000 who don't have access to private insurance. Coverage will include preventive, diagnostic, restorative and surgical services — including X-rays, fillings, root canal treatments and dentures, among others Once eligibility is expanded to all qualifying Canadian residents in 2025, it will be the government's largest social program. The insurance plan is a key pillar in the Liberal's supply-and-confidence deal with the New Democrats to secure the opposition party's support on key votes. 'I'm so broken': Grieving family speaks out after B.C. cancer patient awaiting treatment chooses MAID Kathleen Carmichael says B.C.’s health-care system let her family down. Her partner, Dan Quayle, opted for a medically assisted death It was a choice he made after waiting for chemotherapy and treatment that didn’t come fast enough. The oncologist would come in and say, 'We’re pretty backlogged right now so hang in there But Quayle ran out of time. The 52-year-old grandfather – described as jolly, big-hearted and playful – died on Nov. 24. Quayle was diagnosed with esophageal cancer months after first feeling ill. While he waited for treatment, his health declined, which led him to choose MAID The family’s pain emerges as numbers reported on radiation therapy reveal that only 75 per cent of patients in B.C. are receiving it within the recommended 28-day benchmark — lower than the 77 per cent in May when the province started sending patients to the U.S. for radiation due to long waits in B.C. The province has hired 61 oncologists and 27 radiation therapists since April. The health minister says those waiting longer than the benchmarks for radiation are being prioritized. “Those numbers — the people waiting 28 days are going to fall — because there are fewer people now on the waitlist,” said Dix Tuesday. Here's how much more it's expected to cost to feed a family of 4 in Canada next year In 2022, a report estimated the overall food price increases would be between five to seven per cent — the latest data from Statistics Canada pegs the food inflation rate at 5.9 per cent. In the latest edition of the annual report, the authors believe the overall rate of inflation will be lower in 2024, falling to somewhere between 2.5 and 4.5 per cent. According to Charlebois, things are "much calmer now," which could result in more deals and potentially some price wars between the big grocers. "Margins are going to be everything," he said. "And because consumers don't have any money now, grocers will be fighting for our business." Over the next year, Charlebois believes grocery stores will be offering more incentives to consumers like loyalty programs and deals to entice people. One of the tactics used is selling items at a loss, which brings the customer through the grocer's doors, but then the store would increase the prices for other items, hoping the consumer will buy those as well, he explained. One way to save money on groceries… no more cantaloupes Death toll rises to five in cantaloupe salmonella outbreak, as cases almost double Five people have died in a salmonella outbreak linked to Malichita and Rudy brand cantaloupes sold in six provinces. The Public Health Agency of Canada says 129 people have been confirmed with salmonella linked to the outbreak, almost double the number at the last update on Dec. 1, when a single death had been recorded. There are also 17 cases in Ontario, 15 in British Columbia, and two each in Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador. The agency says 45 per cent of those who became ill were aged 65 and older while more than a third were children five and younger. people became sick between mid-October and mid-November, and 44 have been hospitalized People who are infected with salmonella bacteria can spread salmonella to other people several days to several weeks after they have become infected Widow takes Ontario police to court over declaration misconduct in her husband's death was 'not serious' A grieving widow is taking the Ontario Provincial Police to court as she challenges its decision to call the misconduct of an officer that contributed to her husband’s death “not of a serious nature” – a decision that denied her access to a public hearing in the case. A CTV News investigation shows that the OPP has declared misconduct by its own officers not serious about 80 per cent of the time in the last five years, and sends identical paragraphs that don’t explain its reasoning in cases from neglect of duty to unlawful use of force. Courtney D’Arthenay said she couldn’t believe she received a boilerplate letter informing her that the OPP would resolve her complaint without a hearing after an officer accidentally struck and killed her husband Tyler Dorzyk while speeding near Barrie in 2020. B.C. doctor fired for refusing COVID-19 shot loses bid to get hospital privileges back Dr. Theresa Szezepaniak was fired from Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops in 2021 The Hospital Appeal Board has found that Dr. Theresa Szezepaniak's refusal of the shot in 2021 amounted to neglect of her obligations as a hospitalist at Royal Inland Hospital, and the decision to take action on her privileges was appropriate. "The appellant [Szezepaniak] says that IH is required to respect her exercise of her Charter rights," an appeal board panel wrote in a Nov. 20 decision. "The implication is that in order to respect her decision IH must not take any steps that hold the appellant accountable for the consequences of that decision. Having the right to make a decision, and your right to do so acknowledged, or respected, is not the same as being held responsible for the consequences." in other words, the decision says, Interior Health didn't challenge Szezekpaniak's right to refuse the vaccine, but it did hold her accountable for the fact that choice left her unable to work under provincial law. Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP411 - Spa Days
12/21/2023
CPP411 - Spa Days
This week, the panel is here to debate the merits of sauna and hot and cold exposure therapies. Andrew broke out the festive beer. Conspiracy theories like cow farts being controlled by carbon taxes abound. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 411 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded Dec 4th, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Gavin - CC & Pepsi Zero Ian - Polar Bear, ,water, exercise. Reloading Liz - Brickworks Yuzu Lemon Cider Pierre - whiskey and brandy when that one is done Andrew - Railway City Brewing - Merry and Bright Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on iTunes at Upcoming Events Strava News From COVID-19 to alien contact, conspiracy theories are popular in Canada: survey Alberta calls Canada's proposal to cut methane emissions by 75% 'dangerous and unconstitutional' Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views” Bottom of the stack:
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CPP410 - Rainbow Explosion
12/21/2023
CPP410 - Rainbow Explosion
This week, Ian and Gavin are on the panel to discuss breaking news that definitely isn’t terrorism Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 410 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded Nov 27th, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Gavin - CC & Pepsi Zero Ian - Tea. Black, like my heart. Water. Company gym, yay. Reloading Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on iTunes at Upcoming Events Strava News Rainbow Bridge Explosion 2 dead after blast at Rainbow Bridge linking Ontario-N.Y., governor says 'no sign' of terrorism What is Police name New York couple killed in fiery Rainbow Bridge car crash that shut borders with Canada Right-wing U.S. media covered fiction as fact: A non-existent terrorist attack from Canada at Rainbow Bridge Other Stuff Investigators to probe police actions during SOGI protest tractor crash in Surrey Jagmeet Singh spotted with Versace bag and people are annoyed Winnipeg police identify 4 victims of West Broadway shooting C-58, the government's new anti-replacement-worker legislation? Ontario to ban employers from asking for Canadian work experience Who are the 500,000 immigrants headed to Canada? A look at the numbers With millions of mortgages coming due, finance minister expects banks 'to work with' Canadians Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP408 - The Ministry of Truth
11/02/2023
CPP408 - The Ministry of Truth
This week, Liz talked about the carbon tax and trucker protests, while Andrew provides policy suggestions for the Liberal Party. In a completely unsurprising turn of events, the federal court upholds OIC gun ban. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 408 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded Oct 30, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Andrew - Tea and whisky Liz - gin and some wild smokey mix Pierre - whiskey and pepsi + water Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on iTunes at News Election Polling Carbon tax kicking inflation ass Tamara Lich trial Federal Court upholds OIC Gan Ban Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP406 - Four Hundred Six
10/26/2023
CPP406 - Four Hundred Six
Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 406 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded Oct 2nd, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Gavin - Rye and watermelon kool-aid Pierre - whiskey and pepsi + water Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on iTunes at Upcoming Events Strava News A fitting humiliation for the Liberals, and for Canada bozo Liberal MP Mark Gerretsen had accused Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre of not applauding Zelenskyy’s address in the House of Commons lustily enough To capture video evidence of Poilievre’s alleged lack of enthusiasm, Gerretsen naturally had to cease clapping altogether, which was inevitably caught on camera by someone else. It was perhaps the ultimate example of the old adage that foreign policy in Canada is 100 per cent for domestic consumption Government House Leader Karina Gould sought (and did not receive) unanimous consent to expunge the entire Hunka episode from the official history “Get caught lionizing someone who fought for Hitler … and channel Stalin in response” Many seemed baffled by Gould’s proposal to wipe the record clean, but it seems pretty obvious to me what the Liberals had in mind: They’re so hopelessly shipwrecked up their own backsides that they actually thought they might productively accuse the Conservatives of being pro-Nazi for not agreeing to expunge the record. Or at least, they thought that was worth a try, at the cost of Gould’s reputation Poland's education minister says he's 'taken steps' to extradite Yaroslav Hunka Poland's education minister says he has "taken steps" to effect the extradition to Poland of Yaroslav Hunka, a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian, after it emerged that the veteran served in the Nazi SS Galizien formation during the Second World War. Robert Currie, a law professor at Dalhousie University and an expert in extradition law, told CBC News Canada does not have a formal extradition agreement with Poland. "That doesn't prevent extradition. It just makes it a matter of more paperwork between the two governments," he said.Currie said Canada and Poland can agree to extradition in Hunka's case. Before that transfer could happen, he added, Poland would have to present evidence that Hunka committed a crime that Canada would recognize — he could not be extradited on the basis of his membership in the Nazi SS Galizien formation."We do not have crimes of association other than organized crime type-offences which are very, very specialized," he said. Other challenges to extradition in Hunka's case, Currie said, include his advanced age and the question of whether he is fit to stand trial. Hunka could also challenge any extradition in court, a process that could take years. The Netherlands refused an extradition request from Poland in 2020, citing concerns that judges in that country were not sufficiently "When you have the government interfering with the courts, that gives the appearance of the potential for a fair trial being endangered, and that is an argument that a person can make [to avoid extradition]," Currie said. B.C. Conservative leader under fire for likening teaching of sexuality, gender to residential schools John Rustad, MLA for Nechako Lakes, acknowledged the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in a Sept. 30 post on X, formerly known as Twitter."Today we remember what happens when the Canadian government thinks it's better at raising children than parents," read Rustad's post on Saturday, which was also shared on his party's official Facebook page."I will always stand with parents." My tweet was not about the children and the impact that had on on the Indigenous people," said Rustad, a former minister of Aboriginal affairs and reconciliation with the B.C. Liberals, the party now known as B.C. United. "What happened to Indigenous people is obviously a very stark reminder of what happens when government does decide to interfere with the raising of children. And it's a very tragic."But in no way was I trying to compare students today to what students went through, but rather that what parents went through, and parents having their rights taken away, is not right at any level." Who started calling residential school burial sites mass graves? In the spring of 2021, a series of ground-penetrating radar surveys near the sites of former Indian Residential Schools uncovered anomalies that appeared to be consistent with children’s graves. In the nationwide protests that followed, more than 60 Canadian churches were vandalized or destroyed, and statues were pulled down in virtually every major city. The surveys would help spawn a new holiday, Truth and Reconciliation Day, prompt an official visit by Pope Francis and result in Canadian flags being kept at half-mast for a record-breaking five consecutive months. And then, just last month, an excavation at the Pine Creek Residential School in Manitoba that 14 “anomalies” suspected to be children’s graves were actually nothing. To date, of the hundreds of suspected graves identified starting in 2021, Pine Creek is the only one that has been followed up with an archeological dig. The preliminary claims of First Nations performing the surveys did not state that these were “mass graves,” that they were deliberately concealed or that they were the result of homicide. At least in the beginning, the claims of “mass graves” or mass murder would stem mostly from foreign news outlets. When the Cowessess First Nation in Saskatchewan announced a survey showing 751 unmarked graves near the site of the former Marieval Indian Residential School, Chief Cadmus Delorme was careful to say they were not a mass grave. Rather, these were plots within a larger Catholic cemetery whose headstones Delorme said had been removed by Catholic authorities. “This is not a mass grave site. These are unmarked graves,” . Trudeau 'trying to crush free speech' with new podcast rules: Musk “Trudeau is trying to crush free speech in Canada,” the owner of X posted on his social-media site in a reply to journalist Glenn Greenwald. “Shameful.” Greenwald, the co-founder of The Intercept, said in his post to X that Canada is now “armed with one of the world’s most repressive online censorship schemes.” The two were responding to changes announced on Friday by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunication Commission, which plans to “modernize Canada’s broadcasting framework and ensure online streaming services make meaningful contributions to Canadian and Indigenous content.” The two were responding to changes announced on Friday by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunication Commission, which plans to “modernize Canada’s broadcasting framework and ensure online streaming services make meaningful contributions to Canadian and Indigenous content.” Among the changes are requiring certain streaming services to provide information about their activities and setting conditions for streaming services to operate in Canada, including providing details about their content and subscribership. The second change is already in effect, the CRTC said on its website, while companies that need to provide information about their activities must do so by Nov. 28. Trudeau cuts defence spending to fund socialist pet projects In July, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with their NATO allies in Vilnius, Lithuania, where their “enduring commitment to invest at least two per cent of our gross domestic product (GDP) annually on defence,” noting that, “in many cases, expenditure beyond two per cent of GDP will be needed in order to remedy existing shortfalls and meet the requirements across all domains arising from a more contested security order.” A few months before reaffirming his commitment to it at the summit, Trudeau reportedly behind closed doors that Canada would never spend two per cent of GDP on defence. And indeed, late last week, his Liberal government is looking to cut $1 billion from the annual defence budget, which would further reduce the measly 1.3 per cent of GDP this country spent on defence last year. Speaking in front of a parliamentary committee on Thursday, Defence Minister Bill Blair said that, “The fiscal environment in Canada right now requires that when we are spending Canadian taxpayers dollars … we do it carefully and thoughtfully.” And he’s absolutely right. But it seems a little rich from a government that can’t seem to go a week without announcing millions in funding for high-speed internet in some remote part of the country or to virtue-signal for the woke cause du jour, and wastes tens of billions on its fruitless quest to forcibly decarbonize the economy. Having a military that’s capable of defending your country’s sovereignty may not seem to be “creating public value for Canadians,” as Blair suggested government expenditures should be, and may not be a vote-getter like dental or child care, two areas Treasury Board President Anita Anand insinuated the government needs to find savings in order to fund. Advocates say Ontario minimum wage increase to $16.55 an hour still not a living wage Ontario’s minimum wage rises today to $16.55 an hour. The increase is tied to inflation, and is up 6.8 per cent from the previous rate of $15.50 an hour. Labour advocates and opposition critics have said Ontario should introduce a $20 minimum wage The Ontario Living Wage Network says a living wage in the Greater Toronto Area is around $23 an hour. Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. 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CPP407 - Intellectually Dishonest
10/26/2023
CPP407 - Intellectually Dishonest
This week the panel discusses intellectual dishonesty in academia and journalism.Poilievre chirps a journalist so hard he’s been offered a role on Shoresy if he loses his seat in Parliament Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 407 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded Oct 23rd, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Andrew - Craigellachie 13 Gavin - CC & Pepsi Zero Pierre - whiskey and pepsi + water Ian - Coffee and forty creek nanaimo bar irish cream Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on iTunes at Upcoming Events Strava News Nazi Follow up: Governor-General Mary Simon apologizes for Waffen-SS veteran’s 1987 Order of Canada appointment Mr. Savaryn, a former chancellor of the University of Alberta, was appointed to the Order of Canada in 1987 by governor-general Jeanne Sauvé. Previous governor-generals also awarded him Golden Jubilee and Diamond Jubilee medals in 2002 and 2012. Governor-General Mary Simon has apologized for the appointment to the Order of Canada of Peter Savaryn, a veteran who served in the same Nazi-led Waffen-SS division as Yaroslav Hunka. The statement apologized for the distress his appointment to the Order of Canada may have caused. It said her office is also probing his Jubilee medals, which are awarded to Canadians who have made a significant contribution to the country. “It is with deep regret that we acknowledge that Mr. Peter Savaryn was appointed to the Order of Canada in 1987, and we express our sincere apology to Canadians for any distress or pain his appointment may have caused,” the office said in a statement, adding that it had elapsed on his death in 2017. “The Chancellery is committed to working with Canadians to ensure our honours system is reflective of Canadian values.” Separately, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters Wednesday that senior public servants were looking into publishing the full report of the Deschênes Commission, which examined claims that Canada was playing host to war criminals. “We have made sure that there are top public servants who are looking very carefully into the issue, including digging into the archives, and they’re going to make recommendations to the relevant ministers,” the Prime Minister said. Savaryn was a leading Progressive Conservative in Alberta and prominent member of Edmonton’s Ukrainian community who championed multiculturalism and played a key role in establishing schools with Ukrainian-language instruction. He also set up the Edmonton branch of the Ukrainian scout group Plast, whose participants included Chrystia Freeland, now Deputy Prime Minister. In a 2013 interview with the newspaper Ukrainian Weekly, Ms. Freeland recalled attending the youth group there. “Plast was a very important part of my life growing up,” she said. “I grew up in a Ukrainian community and was active in Plast.” University of Alberta facing calls to return thousands more in donations connected to Waffen SS veterans The University of Alberta says it is reviewing other donations it has received after returning $30,000 from the family of Yaroslav Hunka The university is facing calls to return hundreds of thousands of dollars in endowments in the names of Ukrainians linked to the Waffen SS. They include an endowment of about $430,000 in the name of Volodymyr Kubijovych, who played a key role in the SS unit’s establishment in 1943. Per Anders Rudling, an expert in the Waffen SS Galicia division, who studied at the University of Alberta, said for the sake of “consistency” the university should return other donations from SS veterans to fund Ukrainian studies He said it did not make sense just to return $30,000 from the family of Mr. Hunka, who was a teenager at the time he volunteered to fight with the Waffen SS division, while keeping money from more senior figures. University of Alberta spokesman Michael Brown said last week it has decided to “close the endowment fund that existed in Mr. Hunka’s name and return the funds to the donor.” “We are currently reviewing other endowments, and our general naming policies and procedures, including those for endowments, to ensure alignment with our values,” he said in a statement. the university should also return donations in the names of other former Waffen SS veterans, including $50,000 from the family of Levko Babij. His donation was designed to fund the study of 20th-century Ukrainian history, especially during the Second World War. Prof. Rudling said Mr. Babij was a former president of the Ukrainian veterans association. The university also received a $15,000 donation from Roman Kolisnyk, who was an officer with the rank of untersturmführer in the Galicia Waffen SS division, and editor of the journal of the Ukrainian Waffen SS veterans. After the war he settled in Toronto. Established in 2011 by Mr. Kolisnyk, the fund is worth around $100,900 and supports translations and publications of Ukrainian literary works, memoirs and diaries. The university’s Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, which their donations helped fund, refers in past newsletters to their service with the SS Galicia division. Veterans of the SS regiment have also held positions at the University of Alberta. They include Peter Savaryn, who became its chancellor. In 1987 Mr. Savaryn is one of around 12 former members of the Nazi-led Waffen-SS Galicia division with endowments, awards and donations in their name at the university, according to Dr. Rudling. The university’s Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies has received endowments and donations worth over $1-million from Ukrainians who served in the Waffen-SS Galicia division or who helped set it up, according to research by professor Per Anders Rudling of Lund university, Sweden, an expert on the division. Historical context stuff Mr. Savaryn’s obituary in the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian studies newsletter explained how as a 17-year-old he joined the division, after being summoned with his brother by his father “when Hitler’s drive to the East faltered in 1943 and the Soviet military began its relentless counter-offensive.” His father told him he was left with two options: “either ‘go to the woods’ to join the Ukrainian partisans fighting the Germans Poles and Soviets” or enlist in the Galicia division. In the decades after the Second World War the division’s veterans debated whether creation of the formation had been a mistake, whether their idea of breaking from the Germans at the war’s end and becoming the core of a Ukrainian army had been a fantasy, and whether they had in fact been a German and not a Ukrainian army, The Galicia division was set up by Heinrich Himmler, the head of the SS, from Ukrainian volunteers after the German defeat at the battle of Stalingrad, to try to stem the Soviet advance. Soldiers swore an oath to Hitler and the division’s newspaper was infused with antisemitic and National Socialist propaganda. An edition days before the soldiers’ surrender in 1945 claimed Jews were plundering Ukraine. ‘Disinvitation from École Polytechnique group sent Trudeau government into damage control mode Quebec-based anti-gun group declaring it would disinvite Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from the annual commemoration of a 1989 mass shooting sent several officials within the Public Safety Ministry into damage-control mode looking for ways to respond, documents released under access-to-information show. The emails reveal that government staffers reacted with concern to news coverage of a March 2021 letter sent to Trudeau The letter and subsequent coverage expressed the group’s anger over Bill C-21, which the group described as “lamentable.” In a March 18 French-language article published by Radio-Canada, PolySeSouvient accused Trudeau of “abandoning” and “betraying” victims of Canadian gun violence over the government’s announcement of a voluntary “buy back” program for certain firearms, instead of mandatory confiscation, which PolySeSouvient had demanded. The letter to Trudeau from the group, translated from French, had said: “If you continue with this bill, we will never again welcome you alongside us when we mourn the death of our daughters, sisters and friends during the annual commemorations.” Later that year, the Trudeau government adjusted its policy so that its initial voluntary buy back became the mandatory confiscation the group had been demanding. It is in the process of becoming law. That letter and attached fact sheet — claimed that not going all-in on confiscating firearms from licensed owners was a reversal of previous election promises vowing to “initiate a buyback program for all assault weapons,” and blamed Canada’s “gun lobby” for fomenting trepidation over supposed failures in New Zealand’s firearm confiscations following the 2019 Christchurch shootings in New Zealand. It also refuted criticisms that the confiscation would adversely impact First Nations people, as they would be given a special amnesty of two years to replace their newly banned firearms. “Under a volunteer buyback program, countless fully functional assault weapons would remain in circulation, which could be stolen or used by their owners for violent purposes,” read the letter’s attached note. Ontario NDP removes Sarah Jama from caucus after Israel-Hamas comments Ontario NDP leader Marit Stiles says she has removed rookie legislator from caucus. Stiles says the member for Hamilton Centre, who has been under fire for comments about the Israel-Hamas conflict, made what Stiles calls “a number of unilateral actions” that have undermined the party’s collective work and broken the trust of her colleagues. Jama spoke this morning in the legislature against a motion to censure her for a statement she made on the conflict between Israel and Hamas.She said Premier Doug Ford’s government is targeting her to distract from its own scandals, and also said that governments and institutions in Canada are trying to use their voice and weight to silence people who support Palestinians. The Progressive Conservative motion would effectively silence Jama in the legislature and calls on the Speaker not to recognize her in the House until she retracts her original statement and apologizes again.Jama’s original statement, on social media, decried “the generations long occupation of Palestine” without mentioning the attack by Hamas militants on Israeli civilians. Poilievre gets international attention for apple-eating viral moment China linked to propaganda campaign targeting Trudeau, Poilievre, says Global Affairs The Chinese government likely was behind a "spamouflage" disinformation campaign targeting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and other MPs in August and September, says Global Affairs Canada. A "spamouflage" campaign is one which uses a network of new or hijacked social media accounts to post propaganda messages across various platforms, such as Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Medium, Reddit, TikTok and LinkedIn. The department's Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM), which was set up to monitor foreign state-sponsored disinformation efforts, said the campaign was "connected to the People's Republic of China" and was meant to curb criticism of the communist regime. According to a report released Monday morning, the propaganda campaign began in August and targeted dozens of MPs from across the political spectrum. An email from GAC officials to the affected MPs said 47 of them from across Canada were targeted. The email advised MPs on how to protect themselves from foreign interference and assured them the campaign did not present a threat to their safety. Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP405 - I did NAZI that coming
09/28/2023
CPP405 - I did NAZI that coming
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CPP404 - A Nice Loin
09/22/2023
CPP404 - A Nice Loin
This week, the panel talks abut putting Darren’s local meat in your mouth. The Prime Minster is stuck in India, airplane autism ensues. Did the plane break down, or was it chock-full of drugs? Ottawa tells grocery stores to lower prices, or they’ll make consumers pay more tax on the overpriced foodstuff. Toronto Star parent company slashes jobs at local papers. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 404 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded Sept 18th, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Andrew - Double Up Coffee Milk Stout - Tomorrow Brew Co Gavin - Jack and Diet Cherry Pepsi Ian - Coffee and Bailey’s Pierre - whiskey and pepsi + water Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on iTunes and iTunes at Upcoming Events Army Run - Virtual September 8- 29 Discount code: ARMY2022 for 10% off Strava News Indian prime minister scolds Trudeau over Sikh protests Trudeau stuck in India with faulty aircraft after hearing criticism from Modi Why did Trudeau's plane get stuck in India? It has to do with the purchase of new fighter jets. The Drug Bust of Justin Trudeau in India which Ottawa is probably hiding Military planes deployed, technician on way as Justin Trudeau stranded in India Canada's trade mission to India postponed amid strained relations Trudeau says Indian government linked to murder of Sikh leader in B.C. Trudeau calls on major grocers to stabilize food prices, drawing industry pushback Toronto Star owner cutting 600 jobs at regional papers, seeking bankruptcy protection for unit Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP403 - Boondock Saints
08/30/2023
CPP403 - Boondock Saints
Let's play with guns and agree that raping, murdering, and stealing are all bad. What do you need that rope for anyway? Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 403 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded August 28th, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Andrew - Double Up Coffee Milk Stout - Tomorrow Brew Co Gavin - Jack and Diet Cherry Pepsi Liz - G&T Peter - Sleemans Original Pierre - whiskey and pepsi Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes and iTunes at From Kris I saw Andrew, Gavin and Pierre this weekend. They looked happy, well rested and full of energy to keep ignoring the listeners for second week in a row. I would not expect a show tonight. They also complained about lack of time for drinking so if they show up, chances are they will already be drunk. Upcoming Events Army Run - Virtual September 8- 29 Discount code: ARMY2022 for 10% off Strava News Former Oakville teacher with large prosthetic breasts returns to classroom in Hamilton Sask. Opposition says pronoun and naming policy motivated by politics, transphobia Hundreds rally in Saskatoon against new sexual education, pronoun policies in province's schools Barriers to care persist as Winnipeg gender transition clinics hope to chip away at backlogs Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP402 - Who’s Your Daddy, and What Does He Do?
08/16/2023
CPP402 - Who’s Your Daddy, and What Does He Do?
This week the panel discusses the evolving COVID situation, shoddy journalism and mainstream conspiracy theories, and the divorce of the PM and Sophie who are sending mixed messages about wanting privacy. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 402 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded August 14th, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Andrew - Cherry Creamsicle Ale from Railway City Brewing Co Gavin - Jack and Diet Cherry Pepsi Liz - Shale Ridge Peach Apple Hard Cider Peter -whiskey and ginger beer Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes and iTunes at Upcoming Events Army Run - Virtual September 8- 29 Discount code: ARMY2022 for 10% off Strava News COVID keeps evolving, but so does our immunity. Are we now at a 'stalemate' with this virus? Poilievre's Conservative Party embracing language of mainstream conspiracy theories Trudeau asks for privacy for his family, then violates their privacy himself Justin Trudeau and family heading to B.C. on vacation this week Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP401 - Rick O’Shea
08/03/2023
CPP401 - Rick O’Shea
This week the panel brings you the latest in economic lies, and reminds you that while the police are institutionalized racism only they should have firearms. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 401 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded July 31, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Andrew - Southern Comfort and Lime Gavin - Jack and Diet Cherry Pepsi Ian - Captain Morgan Private Stock Rum and unspecified cola. Not a litreacola. Pierre - whiskey and pepsi Liz - Guava Lime Radler Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes and iTunes at Upcoming Events Army Run - Virtual September 8- 29 Discount code: ARMY2022 for 10% off Strava News Corn maze Feds post 1.5B surplus Police Ricochet Murder Charge Dropped in armed intruder incident Giving Carbines to peace officers Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP400
08/03/2023
CPP400
Happy 400! Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 400 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded July 17, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Andrew - Railway City Iron Spike Copper Ale Gavin - Whisky and Pepsi Peter - Trash Panda - Parallel 49 Brewing Company Ian - Cold coffee and Forty Creek Nanaimo Bar Irish cream Pierre - signal hill and pepsi BA - Surprise home brew, let's find out together - Probably cider Liz - Brickworks Peach Cider Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media ORA Precision Rifle Recap? Andrew and Pierre shot PR. Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes and iTunes at From Kris: So there may be, possibly, unlikely, episode 400 of CPP tonight. I started listening around 200. And I enjoyed it, mostly. But hold on a second. 400 - that is about 8 years. So since 2015. When libs got elected. Coincident? I don't think so. I think it is part of LPC strategy to win hearts and minds across all platforms. Pay legacy media, start social media channels. How likely is it that all that liberal bashing did not result in cancelling CPP podcast and channel? It must be a cover up. The hosts are undercover feds. Watching who tunes in and building a list. Ragnarok Tactical? Another way to collect names and addresses of people who buy unacceptable merch. Listener meet-up? Let's see who comes, what they drive, what they say outside of internet where everything can be traced and stays forever. It is a setup! It's obvious who the real problem is now! Congrats and good luck with another 400. Upcoming Events Army Run - Virtual September 8- 29 Discount code: ARMY2022 for 10% off Strava News Toronto police closing bar at headquarters Former Niagara cop who ran massage business sexually abused 11 women. He'll serve 18 months of house arrest Passenger on plane to Toronto given wipes to clean up carpet left blood-soaked by person on previous flight B.C. man fired from job after saving moose calf on the highway Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - BA - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP399 - Happy Dominion Day
07/05/2023
CPP399 - Happy Dominion Day
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CPP398 - Consumption is 9/10 of the law
07/05/2023
CPP398 - Consumption is 9/10 of the law
This week Andrew and Gavin remind you that only the Toronto police are qualified to have pistols as they never ever commit crimes. A new bill plans to allow for inspections for the mail that will definitely only be used for screening for drugs, not for any other purpose. Meta to end news sharing for Canadians, fact-checkers everywhere rejoice. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 398 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded June 26, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Andrew - Railway City Cherry Creamsic ALE Gavin - Whisky and Pepsi Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes and iTunes at Upcoming Events Army Run - Virtual September 8- 29 Discount code: ARMY2022 for 10% off Strava News Toronto police officer charged after service firearm stolen while off-duty Key steps to secure Toronto police drug evidence against officer thefts ‘effectively unimplemented’: Judge LCBO anti-theft device allegedly tracked stolen whisky to veteran Toronto cop’s home Bill seeks to prevent drug trafficking through Canada Post Meta to end news sharing on Facebook and Instagram for all Canadians Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP397 - Intergenerational Mortgages
06/20/2023
CPP397 - Intergenerational Mortgages
This week Andrew and Andrew discuss the coming financial collapse as mortgages across Canada become even more unaffordable. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 397 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded June 19, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Andrew - Old Fashioned Better Andrew - Home brewed Acerglyn, Mead with maple syrup - 8.5%. Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes and iTunes at Upcoming Events Army Run - Virtual September 8- 29 Discount code: ARMY2022 for 10% off Strava News Ontario minimum wage to increase to $16.55 per hour in October Households now owe more than Canada's entire GDP, housing agency warns "We need to create a situation in which you are 35 years old, you're married, you have two kids and you are renting — nothing is wrong with you," "The situation is getting worse and worse and worse so we have to treat it as a crisis — and the rental solution must be part of it." Benjamin Tal, an economist with CIBC Bank of Canada hikes interest rate again — and there may be more to come The Bank of Canada decided to raise its benchmark interest rate to 4.75 per cent on June 7 Big Banks have all moved to match rate hike, moving prime to 6.95% Canadian Mortgage Default Risk Is The Highest In The OECD: IMF Consumer confidence is surging just as banks brace for defaults. What's going on? Posthaste: Canadians' high mortgage debt a 'ticking time bomb' as renewals loom Borrowers on five-year fixed terms can expect their payments to rise around 15 per cent once they start renewing in 2025 and 2026, assuming the Bank of Canada starts cutting rates at the end of this year, and its policy rate falls to 2.5 per cent by the end of 2024. one way to soften the blow and keep payments where they are now is by making a lump sum payment onto the principal at renewal -LOLZ Canada’s national debt Debt: $612 bil → 2015 → population = 35.8 mil (don’t know if that is all ages or just 18+) Debt: $757 bil → 2023 → population (2022) = 38.4 mil Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP396 - Snowflakes
05/31/2023
CPP396 - Snowflakes
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CPP395 - Aggressive Voter-maturbatory Action
05/16/2023
CPP395 - Aggressive Voter-maturbatory Action
Whereas this week the panel reviews some of the highlights from the Liberal policy convention. Whereas most of the ideas are blatant up vote buying. Whereas some items are not the purview of the federal government. Be it resolved that you listen to this policy analysis. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 395 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded May 15, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Pierre - Whisky Gavin - Whiteclaw Ian - Whisky? No, actually beer. Sweet fuck all. Andrew - Old Fashioned Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes and iTunes at Upcoming Events Resul 4 Day March, May 18 to 21 Army Run - Virtual September 8- 29 Discount code: ARMY2022 for 10% off Strava News Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP394 - Disingenuous
05/09/2023
CPP394 - Disingenuous
This week the panel discusses the latest run of proposed gun bans via amendment to C21. Let's all hope that this time criminals will stop breaking laws. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 394 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded May 8, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Pierre - whiskey Gavin - whisky diet pepsi Andrew - Sleeman Cream Ale Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes and iTunes at Upcoming Events Resul 4 Day March, May 18 to 21 Army Run - Virtual September 8- 29 Discount code: ARMY2022 for 10% off Strava News Canadian government proposes ban on assault-style firearms Mendicino to Ban Most Semi-Auto Rifles and Shotguns FIRST READING: The Liberals are right back to banning guns again LILLEY: Three years after Trudeau's gun ban, nothing has changed Opinion: Mass Casualty recommendations wouldn't have stopped N.S. massacre, and won't stop others Nova Scotia Mass Casualty Commission N.S. mass shooting report condemns RCMP failures, calls for dramatic reforms 1 Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP393 - May Day
05/02/2023
CPP393 - May Day
This week, the panel discusses the Varusteleka Remote Military March, the PSAC strike and raises, Bill C11, and millennial insolvencies. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 393 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded May 1, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Pierre - whiskey Gavin - whisky diet pepsi Andrew - Forty Creek Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes and iTunes at Upcoming Events Resul 4 Day March, May 18 to 21 Army Run - Virtual September 8- 29 Discount code: ARMY2022 for 10% off Strava Varusteleka's Remote Military March Recap News What you need to know about the agreement that ended the PSAC strike Controversial bill to regulate online streaming becomes law Millennials dominate insolvencies as credit card, student loan, CERB tax debts add up Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP392 - 69% Government funded
04/25/2023
CPP392 - 69% Government funded
This week the panel discusses CBC’s salty twitter stance, and the PSAC strike. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 392 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded April 24, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Liz - Diet Pepsi Pierre - whiskey Gavin - water Andrew - Forty Creek Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes and iTunes at Upcoming Events Varusteleka's Remote Military March April 28,29 Resul 4 Day March, May 18 to 21 Army Run - Virtual September 8- 29 Discount code: ARMY2022 for 10% off Strava News Twitter puts 'government-funded media' tag on CBC account CBC says it’s ‘pausing’ its use of Twitter after ‘government-funded media’ label applied Canada's rocketing employment and food prices spell inflation worries “Unbaised reporting” CBC slammed for misleading funding sources graphic 700 military members without heat or hot water at CFB Petawawa due to PSAC strike The Canada Revenue Agency responds to the Public Service Alliance of Canada–Union of Taxation Employees’ strike action Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP391 - Nice Bolt Knob
04/19/2023
CPP391 - Nice Bolt Knob
Dave and Pierre talk about their experience this weekend, teaching and learning Precision Rifle Shooting with the Ontario Rifle Association. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 391 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded April 17, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Liz - Sandbagger Pierre - whiskey, followed by Brandy Gavin - water Andrew - Forty Creek Dave - Signal hill Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes and iTunes at Upcoming Events Varusteleka's Remote Military March April 28,29 Resul 4 Day March, May 18 to 21 Army Run - Virtual September 8- 29 Discount code: ARMY2022 for 10% off Strava Where In Pierre goes shooting Weekend recap for the Ontario Rifle Association Precision Rifle Clinic Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP390 - Firearms ACTS & PROVE
04/12/2023
CPP390 - Firearms ACTS & PROVE
Alberta and Saskatchewan have both passed legislation to limit the federal government's ability to harass legal firearms owners. The Mass Casualty Commission report says if we ban guns, then illegal guns can’t be used illegally. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 390 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded April 10, 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a nPatreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Liz - Tim Hortons Pierre - whiskey, followed by Brandy Gavin - Whisky and Diet Pepsi Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes and iTunes at Upcoming Events Varusteleka's Remote Military March April 28,29 Resul 4 Day March, May 18 to 21 Army Run - Virtual September 8- 29 Discount code: ARMY2022 for 10% off Strava News Alberta government announces firearms legislation to give province more authority over regulation Sask Firearms Act passes, protecting firearms owners from Trudeau’s gun grab . Mass Casualty Commission report prompts skepticism from ex-Mounties, prof Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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CPP389 - Master Baker
04/05/2023
CPP389 - Master Baker
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CPP388 - Nut Milk
04/05/2023
CPP388 - Nut Milk
This week, Peter returns from being a lumber jack. The panel discusses Chinese interference in Canadian elections, China-Canada relations. Biden visits Canada and confuses us for China. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 388 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded March 27 , 2023. We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit and become a nPatreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Gavin - coconut water vodka thing Ian - Camer-horn Grenadian rum liqeur and mac milk. Peter - Water Liz - coffee with JD Tennessee Honey Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our and post it in your social media Listener Feedback We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes and iTunes at Upcoming Events Varusteleka's Remote Military March April 28,29 Resul 4 Day March, May 18 to 21 Army Run - Virtual September 8- 29 Discount code: ARMY2022 for 10% off Strava News CSIS is ‘increasingly concerned’ about China’s interference in Canada New allegations and a resignation strain already fraught China-Canada relations Amy Hawkins, senior China correspondent and Leyland Cecco in Toronto "I Applaud China": Joe Biden's Gaffe Evokes Laughter At Canadian Parliament Trudeau lays out China approach ahead of Biden meeting U.S. wants Canada to take part in a global economic decoupling from China Canadian MPs to visit Taiwan, another target of Chinese interference, in April trip Outro We’re on Guilded now Andrew - Visit us at We value your opinions so please visit or email us at [email protected] and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
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