How did the Ontario gov’t handle the Convoy Crisis, Loblaws price freeze met with some skepticism & Freeland has a plan to promote democracy! Bill Kelly Show
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The Bill Kelly Show Podcast:
With the second week of testimony at the Public Emergency Order Commission getting underway, the time is right to note that, for all that we might see and learn in the weeks to come, it seems certain that some important questions — some important failures — will not be answered or properly scrutinized.
We deserve a review of how the Ontario government handled the convoy crisis - but will we ever get one?
GUEST: Matt Gurney, Columnist for the National Post and TVO,
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Canada's biggest grocery chain is freezing prices on all its No Name products for the next three months. Is this just a PR strategy or are they actually trying to help Canadians?
GUEST: Moshe Lander, Senior Economics Lecturer with Concordia University
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Chrystia Freeland is already thinking about what comes next, after Russia eventually backs out of Ukraine.
She wants Canada and its allies to move toward a NATO-like arrangements for economics, where we deal with like-minded trading partners, reject countries led by unscrupulous dictators, woo those in between and come to the defence of any of our friends under attack.
GUEST: Heather Scoffield, Ottawa Bureau Chief for The Toronto Star
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast:
With the second week of testimony at the Public Emergency Order Commission getting underway, the time is right to note that, for all that we might see and learn in the weeks to come, it seems certain that some important questions — some important failures — will not be answered or properly scrutinized.
We deserve a review of how the Ontario government handled the convoy crisis - but will we ever get one?
GUEST: Matt Gurney, Columnist for the National Post and TVO,
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Canada's biggest grocery chain is freezing prices on all its No Name products for the next three months. Is this just a PR strategy or are they actually trying to help Canadians?
GUEST: Moshe Lander, Senior Economics Lecturer with Concordia University
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Chrystia Freeland is already thinking about what comes next, after Russia eventually backs out of Ukraine.
She wants Canada and its allies to move toward a NATO-like arrangements for economics, where we deal with like-minded trading partners, reject countries led by unscrupulous dictators, woo those in between and come to the defence of any of our friends under attack.
GUEST: Heather Scoffield, Ottawa Bureau Chief for The Toronto Star
46 min