10/3: Canada Covered

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  • 22 minutes 2 seconds
    The RCMP said he was a sex-trafficking kingpin

    A Toronto man was jailed for over two years on human smuggling accusations before being released on bail and finding out at his trial that his charges had been dropped. Freelance reporter Luc Rinaldi joins the show to discuss the police's focus on him, the lengthy pre-trial detention, and the impact on his life in Canada.

    Background reading:The RCMP said he was a sex-trafficking kingpin. 'They destroyed my life'

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    27 April 2024, 1:57 am
  • 20 minutes 17 seconds
    Police arrest multiple suspects in Canada's largest gold heist

    In an update to the sensational gold heist at Toronto's Pearson airport, where over $20 million in gold was stolen from an Air Canada cargo facility, significant arrests have now been made across Canada and the U.S. National Post reporter Adrian Humphreys joins the show to discuss how police made breaks in the case, ties between the heist and allegations of gun smuggling, and what happened with all that gold.

    Background reading: Toronto airport gold heist loot was melted in a forge in local jewelry store's basement

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    23 April 2024, 4:10 pm
  • 22 minutes
    Federal budget aims to please Millennials and Gen Z

    The Trudeau government introduced a new budget focused on affordability and appealing to younger Canadians, accompanied by increased spending and debt. Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley joined the show to discuss its outreach to Millennials and Gen Z, its shortcomings, and criticism from traditionally Liberal supporters.

    Background reading:LILLEY: Key architects of past Liberal budgets slam Trudeau's latest

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    19 April 2024, 6:45 pm
  • 34 minutes 23 seconds
    What we learned from testimony at the Foreign Interference Inquiry

    Last week, a foreign interference inquiry concluded after two weeks of testimony from MPs, intelligence officers, and even the Prime Minister, investigating potential foreign interference in the 2019 and 2021 elections. Catherine Levesque from the National Post discussed the inquiry's findings on Chinese interference and the government's response to external threats on a recent show.

    Background reading: Five big takeaways from Justin Trudeau’s testimony about foreign interference

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    16 April 2024, 3:31 pm
  • 17 minutes 12 seconds
    Liberal government defence policy boosts military spending

    The federal government announced plans to significantly increase military spending, aiming to expand the Canadian Forces and invest in new equipment. David Pugliese of the Ottawa Citizen joined the show to discuss the budget details, the equipment to be purchased, and how this aligns with allies' expectations on military expenditure.

    Background reading:Liberal government defence policy boosts military spending, commits to new purchases of helicopters, missiles, aircraft

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    11 April 2024, 6:29 pm
  • 20 minutes 12 seconds
    What to expect from the April 8 solar eclipse

    This April 8th, a total solar eclipse will captivate parts of North America, particularly Ontario and Quebec, with other regions observing a partial eclipse. Montreal Gazette's Susan Schwartz joins the show to discuss the widespread excitement and influx of visitors eager to experience this rare event. 

    Background reading: Why the April 8 solar eclipse is totally a big deal

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    4 April 2024, 5:20 pm
  • 24 minutes 14 seconds
    Shocking lapses outlined in auditor general's report on B.C.'s safe supply trial

    Two years post-launch, B.C.'s "safer supply" program, aimed to curb the overdose crisis, faces scrutiny from Auditor General Michael Pickup for issues with transparency, access, and potential drug diversion. Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer joins Dave Breakenridge to discuss the AG's findings, recommendations, and the political response in B.C.

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    28 March 2024, 5:45 pm
  • 20 minutes 39 seconds
    New Liberal 'online harms' bill to make online hate punishable by law

    The "Online Harms Act," a new federal legislation aimed at curbing harmful online content, introduces harsh penalties for severe offenders and raises concerns about its impact on freedom of expression, as discussed by National Post political reporter Catherine Lévesque with host Dave Breakenridge.

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    28 February 2024, 5:47 pm
  • 21 minutes 5 seconds
    Are Canada's homeless encampments here to stay?

    Homelessness and homeless encampments are a major issue in many Canadian centres. Ottawa Citizen reporter Andrew Duffy and 10/3 host Dave Breakenridge, explore the diverse causes, municipal responses, government efforts, and the potential benefits of examining international solutions.

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    23 February 2024, 3:15 pm
  • 21 minutes 56 seconds
    The secret snitch who brought down the narcos

    Court documents reveal that five Canadians were charged in a massive FBI drug operation, which took down over a dozen alleged traffickers based on the work of an informant who infiltrated the senior ranks. 

    National Post reporter Adrian Humphreys joins Dave Breakenridge to discuss his investigation.

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    22 February 2024, 6:14 pm
  • 14 minutes 29 seconds
    AI photos becoming a growing problem in Canada

    Explicit, AI-generated images of Taylor Swift have reignited the discussion around the nefarious uses of this emerging technology.

    It has raised questions about how prevalent the problem is, and whether legislation is strong enough to address it.

    National Post reporter Chris Knight joins the show to discuss cases in Canada, why this is a growing problem, and whether our current laws need to evolve with the technology.

    Background reading: Canadians have very limited options if fake explicit photos end up on social media

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    18 February 2024, 7:55 pm
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