We have more federal election coverage, including how former Alberta Premier Jason Kenney shamed Liberal leader Mark Carney for defying a court decision that the ‘No More Pipelines Law’ was unconstitutional.
Episode 16 starts with emails from concerned readers and listeners who believe we’re on the right track in holding elected officials accountable. A reader of our March 30th Sun column about rampant theft from convenience stores was struck by the similarities between the decline of public safety in his town and in Winnipeg.
“Living in Edmonton I see the tent cities, the gang tags, the addicts in the transit stations, the robberies, the stabbings and other violence… even when you do not see it in person you see it in the media.”
We ask why it’s controversial to suggest the leaders from the cultural communities associated with the perps should do something, beside virtue signal, to uphold the social norm that no one has a right to walk out of a store with arms full of stolen goods just because they think they’re somehow “oppressed”.
13.00- On Saturday a donor from St. Boniface sent a contribution to the Season Six Support campaign along with their comments about two matters.
First you’ll hear his observations about the federal election and the failure of the Liberal regime to improve the standard of living in our community.

Then he added,
“On a provincial level I am interested on what Premier Kinew thought about the protests outside Gray Academy last week. I am not Jewish but I found that protest and behaviour abhorrent. Adults, some of them masked, yelling at staff, parents and children is completely unacceptable. How could anyone at City Hall have allowed a protest at that location? “
That is exactly the topic of our important Sunday column in the Winnipeg Sun: Winnipeg’s Skokie moment: A disturbing rise in antisemitism.
We add some background on the demonstration on April 1st by a mob of antisemites at the Jewish campus.

24.30 Part 2- The rest of the local media has caught on to our report – NDP Election Collapse Creating 2-Way Race
Why that’s the case seemed to escape former provincial NDP cabinet minister Gord Mackintosh. We set him straight.
Then a stern rebuke of Mark Carney was posted after he said he had no intention to repeal C-69.
“C-69 is *unconstitutional.* This is not optional, Mr. Carney.”
Jason Kenney exposed how Carney is willing to defy the Supreme Court to maintain his ‘Net-Zero” globalist agenda. As Premier of Alberta, he proved the Liberal legislation was a completely illegal infringement on provincial rights.
35.30 – Independent journalists are being excluded from political rallies by both the Carney and Poilievre campaigns. The singling out of Shadoe Davis by the CPC last week and then Caryma Sa’d by the Liberal campaign is an obstruction by the parties fearing the accountability process.
The Mark Carney campaign has taken an anti-democratic stance by arbitrarily banning me from events, despite having no history of disruption or misconduct. “We know who you are.” And what exactly does that mean?
With Carney pledging to throw another $150M to the CBC, which already gets over $800 per Canadian in subsidies, we need more voices asking more questions of politicians and bureaucrats.
That’s a good reason to take a moment this week to send a contribution to our funding drive and help us pay the freight to cover the federal election, the Legislature, and City Hall.

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