121 – HST / Michael Moore’s Capitalism – A Hate Story / Privatize public transit

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Sep 242009
 

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Taxes And Spending – No Harmony With The Harmonized Sales Tax (HST)
Michael Moore’s Capitalism – A Hate Story
Tax Hikes Will Never End Until…
Yes! Privatize The London Transit Commission! (LTC)
Landlord Licensing – Turning Private Property Into ‘Public’ Property

106 – Guest: Kevin Gaudet, Director, Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation

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Jun 042009
 

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Taxes – Government Bailouts, Government Debt, Government Deficits
A Brief History Of Taxation – On The Rise And Fall Of The Roman Empire
War – Taxation – Slavery: The Holy Trinity
“We Are All Still Romans” – Taxes, Politics, Religion – The Morality Of Will

074 – Guests: David Aldred, Arthur Majoor – Forest City Institute

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Oct 022008
 

Canadian Federal Leaders Debate

Discussion: The Canadian Federal Election – An Overview, Local And National
Election Fever? Not.
Does Green Party Leader Elizabeth May Belong In The Leadership Debates?
Taxes, The Economy And Other Minor Issues

002 – Feminist Hysteria, Gun Rights, Tax Slavery

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Apr 262007
 

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In this week’s broadcast of Just Right, we revisited the controversy surrounding the Western Gazette’s April Fools spoof edition, which had sparked an orchestrated campaign by local feminist groups to suppress humor and satire on campus. Having now examined the spoof issue myself, it becomes clear that the outrage was manufactured over harmless parody—a cartoonish nonsense that no reasonable person could interpret as advocating violence against women. Yet, activists seized upon exaggerated interpretations, leveraging sympathy for genuine victims to demand apologies, resignations, and even the discontinuation of future spoof editions. This is the hallmark of lobbyists who exploit emotional issues to advance control over speech and thought, all while ignoring the broader context of satire that poked fun at everyone.

The discussion extended to the pervasive sexism in Canadian politics, where leaders across all major parties obsess over increasing female representation in legislatures, not based on merit or voter choice, but through discriminatory quotas that favor one sex over another. Women already enjoy full equality of opportunity, yet this push reveals a deeper agenda that undermines individual qualifications in favor of collectivist engineering.

We also addressed the intellectual fallout from the tragic murders at Virginia Tech, rejecting calls for stricter gun control as a solution. True security lies in recognizing the fundamental right to self-defense, rooted in individual rights—a principle that deters tyranny far more effectively than disarming citizens. Blaming objects for human evil misses the point entirely.

Other matters included the misleading rhetoric of “cleaning up the environment,” which ignores the reality that wealth and technology, produced through free markets, are the only means to genuine improvement—not rationing or anti-industrial mandates. High gas prices were explained through basic supply and demand, refuting claims of corporate gouging and highlighting how profits signal the need for increased production.

Finally, the Fraser Institute’s revealing report on taxation demonstrated that the average Canadian family devotes 45% of income to taxes—far exceeding spending on necessities—amounting to a form of modern slavery when government claims nearly half of one’s labor. A shift to consumption-based taxes would restore fairness, privacy, and freedom. These issues all point to the same polarity: freedom versus control, individual rights versus collectivism—and finding the balance that is just right.