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2022 CPC Leadership Discussion: Et tu Redeux

Haven’t listened to it yet (I will) but since I hadn’t heard of that channel before, I decided to check the media bias on it.

I found a YouTube video from them from a few months ago where the male presenter stated that due to their reporting on the ArriveCan issue, the Fed Govt made all PS disclose their side income and therefore he had to leave his job.

Validity of their reporting aside, I’m pretty sure that federal public servants have to sign something saying that they won’t publicly bash their employer. They didn’t use their real names or show their faces prior to him losing his PS job, but a quick perusal of their videos on YouTube shows their bias against the LPC.

There’s probably only so far you can go saying “I’m a private citizen and can have my own opinions” - I guess having an online news channel crosses that line?
 
I think more likely that the Donald will "strongly encourage" whichever Prime Minister to tighten up borders, period. I wouldn't be surprised if in the future, if Asylum seekers find it much more difficult to make a claim and/or have their cases heard much, much quicker than current status quo. And most likely deportations will actually happen. The Donald has a lot of power and it isn't just going to be about physical security at the border, he is going to want to see us actually follow our own rules and regulations.

Add to that, even the Trudeau Liberals are publicly turning against abuses to our immigration and refugee system.

Yup, I think border integrity is going to become a much larger issue. Lots of agencies implicated there, many but by no means all federal.
 
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