Canada's health care system is broken

A new documentary examines how to fix it. Watch it on YouTube or visit HealthReformNow.ca.

Other countries have figured out how to run universal health care systems with better access to health care and shorter wait times. Canada can follow the lead of health systems in Europe and Australia to stop patient suffering and get our broken system back on track.

The Liberal/NDP coalition is destroying Canada

EQUALIZATION MUST END!

What is going on in Brampton?

Brampton is one of the weirdest cities in Canada. Every week something is happening in that city that goes viral on social media. Right now international students from India continue to protest every weekend demanding work permit extensions while saying that they are being treated like passengers on the Komagata Maru. Weekly street brawls at car meets continue in Brampton and now there are slum lords protesting in the street protesting against licenses. Why is Brampton the way that it is?

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RCMP criticized for slow response to Alberta murder

Today on the Alberta Roundup with Rachel Parker, Rachel Parker explains why the RCMP are being criticized for their response after an Alberta father was murdered on Tuesday. Also on the show, Rachel has news about Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s promised accelerated tax cut. And finally, Rachel reveals why Calgary is returning to water restrictions.

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'Incompetent' UK police have become 'the Stasi': Laurence Fox

British political commentator Laurence Fox joins The Ezra Levant Show to discuss Britain's weekend of riots and the government's targeting of Elon Musk and his social media platform, X.

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A cautionary tale of business vs engineering

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Before you buy that new computer, check it's CPU.

Intel's processor failures: A cautionary tale of business vs engineering. Opinion: Just like Boeing, once upon a time, Intel was the darling of the engineering world. Both companies were the premier tech companies in their day, but those days are long gone now. Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, The Register.

Game dev accuses Intel of selling ‘defective’ Raptor Lake CPUs. High-end processor instability headaches, failures pushed one studio to switch to AMD. Matthew Connatser, The Register.

Raptor Lake CPUs (Wikipedia).

Dems go full radical with VP pick

Today on Rachel and the Republic with Rachel Parker, Rachel is joined by True North columnist Sue-Ann Levy to discuss Kamala Harris’ radical running mate Tim Walz. Levy explains how the decision to pick Walz appeals to the most radical anti-semites of the Democratic Party. Also on the show, Rachel explains how Walz is being lambasted for deceiving the public about his military history. And finally, Rachel and Levy break down how the governor’s actions led to devastation in his state during the tragic BLM riots.

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Mass immigration is pushing Britain to the brink

On the latest episode of The Faulkner Show, Harrison is joined by UK political commentator, priest and the host of Calvin’s Common Sense Crusade on the Lotus Eaters podcast network, Calvin Robinson. Robinson accuses British police of two-tier policing in its treatment of British protesters while turning a blind eye to masked and armed Muslim thugs. Robinson believes that these riots were inevitable in the UK, ever since Tony Blair opened the flood gates to record levels of mass immigration in the 90's.

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The cold war isn't over

The Olympics

The Olympics allows men to compete in women’s boxing. Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, who is biologically male, beat Italian female boxer Angela Carini in 46 seconds.


Article by Suzanne Moore: A woman has been punched by a biological male – is this what we now call sport?

“The woman’s a communist” - Harris campaign ramps up

Today on Rachel and the Republic, Rachel interviews author and speaker James Lindsay about presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’ campaign. Rachel wonders if online momentum for Harris translates to on the ground support. Later on the show, Rachel and Lindsay discuss the Harris’ campaign move to segregate volunteers based on race. Lindsay says the efforts are struggle sessions that keep white women on the “Democratic plantation.” He also explains how the efforts manipulate volunteers to get more activity out of them.

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Canadians spend more on taxes than food, clothing, and housing combined

With rampant inflation and a rising cost of living, Canadians can't catch a break. While life is getting more expensive in pretty much everywhere, government is the big beneficiary. A new report from the Fraser Institute breaks down how Canadians are spending more on taxes than they are on food, clothing, and shelter combined. True North's Andrew Lawton discusses with Kris Sims of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.

Also, critical theory has taken over Canadian schools, in large part because of a leftward shift in teacher training programs, a new essay charges. James Pew joins the show to talk about his piece "Transforming Children" in this month's C2C Journal.

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The Secret Service Scandal Keeps Getting Uglier

The Dan Bongino Show: leaked messages between countersnipers reveal they were aware of Thomas Crooks about 90 minutes before Trump was nearly assassinated. Dan covers this and other shocking details that have emerged. Dan is a former US Secret Service agent.

New documentary offers five ways to fix Canadian health care

A new documentary sheds on light on pressing issues within the Canadian healthcare system, offering five possible solutions to improve efficiency, reduce wait times, and enhance patient care. SecondStreet.org president Colin Craig joined True North’s Andrew Lawton to break down these potential reforms, and why they could be pivotal in transforming the healthcare landscape in Canada.

Video from True North.