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Veteran CBC journalist and author Terry Milewski joins Harrison Faulkner to unpack the Khalistan movement that has taken a major grip on Canadian politics recently. Milewski is the author of Blood for Blood: 50 years of the Global Khalistan movement and has been studying the Khalistan movement in Canada since the 1980s.
Milewski explains how Khalistani activists have managed to control aspects of Canadian politics and use political power to agitate and foment anti-India sentiment.
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On this episode of The Faulkner Show, Harrison Faulkner is joined by journalist and commentator Riley Donovan of the Dominion Review to discuss the Canada’s dangerous mass immigration crisis.
Last week, after subjecting Canadians to years of uncontrolled mass immigration, Justin Trudeau finally admitted that Canada is taking in too many temporary immigrants for the country to handle. But why the sudden concession? Public polling reveals that a majority of Canadians support reducing immigration levels. Despite this, Trudeau seems adament on staying the course with his immigration approach and Pierre Poilievre seems afraid to approach the subject all together.
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David Thomas, the former Chair of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, sounds the alarm over Justin Trudeau's new proposed Online Harms bill which, if passed, could put you in prison for so-called hate speech.
Thomas speaks out against the unconstitutionality of the proposed legislation and the dangers it will have on political discourse across the country.
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Fentanyl has killed tens of thousands Canadians. Every day, an average of 22 Canadians die due to a toxic drug overdose and in British Columbia, opioid overdose is now the leading cause of death among youth aged 10 to 18. Fentanyl is made with precursor chemicals that flow through Canada’s borders originating from China. Organized Chinese gangs have been in the middle of this drug trade, ripping apart a generation of young Canadians.
On this episode of The Faulkner Show, Harrison is joined by Garry Clement, the former National Director of the RCMP’s Proceeds of Crime division. Clement argues that China is waging a drug war on Canada and that the government needs to be doing more to target organized Chinese gangs who have the backing of the CCP from entering into and operating inside Canada.
Purchase Undercover: Inside the shady world of the RCMP and organized crime
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You likely don’t think much about Canada’s Arctic territory, but you should. For the first time in human history, an ocean which has largely been unusable is revealing itself to the world. This is set to have profound impacts on the future of Canada.
Canada will find itself in the middle of new and extremely powerful global trade routes. More consequentially, Canada’s enemies are rapidly building up Arctic defence and military capabilities creating an Arctic arms race with the power to turn Canada’s backyard into an arena of war.
On this episode of The Faulkner Show, Harrison is joined by one of Canada’s leading Arctic defence experts, professor Robert Huebert. -
As violent crime continues to rise in Canada’s major cities, Canadians are starting to see just how bad our justice system really is.
But few think about the other side of the justice system: wrongful incarceration.
For example, last month, two New Brunswick men, Walter Gillespie and Robert Mailman, were acquitted after 40 years of being wrongfully incarcerated for a murder which they never committed.
On the first episode of The Faulkner Show, Harrison is joined by Ron Dalton, the co-president of Innocence Canada to discuss wrongful incarceration in Canada and the injustice of Canada’s justice system.