Tag: canada
Interview 435 – James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: Drones are now admittedly being deployed by US police forces to make arrests of US citizens on US soil; Canada pulls out of the Kyoto Protocol as the UNFCCC and the IPCC collapse continues apace; and a new study suggests teen smoking and drinking is down, even as marijuana use is up.
Interview 430 – Paul Hellyer
Former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Paul Hellyer joins us to discuss the recently announced Canada-US border agreement. We discuss the potential dangers of such moves toward economic globalization, and the international banking infrastructure that propels the globalization agenda. We also discuss the Bank of Canada’s role in this international framework.
Interview 417 – Dan Dicks
Dan Dicks of PressForTruth.ca joins us once again to discuss a new report from the CBC, “G20 case reveals ‘largest ever’ police spy operation”, which reveals some of the newly-released documents proving that the RCMP were involved in spying, surveillance and undercover skullduggery in the run-up and the aftermath of the Toronto G20 in what is being described as one of the largest domestic intelligence operations in Candian history. We discuss Dicks’ own documentary about the G20, Into The Fire, and how these documents confirm what we already knew about the encroaching Canadian police state.
Interview 404 – Katherine Gallagher
Katherine Gallagher, Senior Staff Attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights, joins us to discuss the Center’s recent attempts to prosecute George W. Bush for having ordered torture during his presidential administration while Bush was in Surrey, B.C. for an economic summit. We go through the case against Bush, how the Center lodged the case, and how it was immediately squashed by the Attorney General of B.C.
Interview 389 – Christopher Porter and Lawrence McCurry
Today Christopher Porter of the Canadian Action Party and Lawrence McCurry of CanadaAwakes.blogspot.com join us to talk about the spread of the Occupy Wall Street to Canada and the dangers/opportunities of this protest movement for bringing real political change and monetary reform.
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