253 – How Could This Happen In Canada? | Kristin Kaye, Stuart Laughton, Mary Lou Ambrogio

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Jun 072012
 

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GUESTS: Mary Lou Ambrogio (International Free Press Society)
Kristin Kaye (Regional News This Week)
Stuart Laughton (Never Again Group)
THE CALEDONIA SITUATION – MORE THAN A CRISIS, IT’S A DISGRACE!

Front Line Testimonials – An Arresting Situation
Avoiding The Issue – How Liberalism Silences The Debate
How Could This Happen In Canada? Organized Anarchy Gets Police Protection
“You Will Be Persecuted” – The Price Of Speaking Out

252 – SPECIAL: Celebrating Twenty Years Of Sunday Shopping In Ontario

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May 312012
 

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And On The Seventh Day, He Was Arrested
From Prohibition To Freedom Of Choice – Even On A Sunday
The Principle Of Sunday Shopping – Marc Emery In Black And White
Debate’88: A CHRW Sunday Shopping Encore: Marc Emery Gets Out Of Jail

247 – In the beginning was the word / Quantum philosophy / The Sky at Night

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Apr 262012
 

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“In The Beginning Was The Word…” – On The Origins Of Reason
If It Wasn’t Written, Did It Happen?
God Plays With Loaded Dice – Taking A Quantum Leap In Thinking About The Universe
Things Are Looking Up – In The Sky At Night

246 – Charter 30 years later, civilization’s end, a smorgasbord of tidbits

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Apr 192012
 

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Canada’s Charter Of Rights And Freedoms – 30 Years Later
Civilization And The Creative Mind / Witnessing The Loss Of Civilization In The West
Local Motives On Locomotives / Sane, Not Sorry / Happiness – A Moral Obligation?
Re-animating The Tintin Story / Free Speech On Campus / Ontario’s Electrifying Strategy