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Pickering's political attack ad

Pickering's political attack ad

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John Carpay starts off by reading an interesting X post asserting that wokeism is not dead, despite all the commentary that the ideology is on the way out. Then, he points to a news story about the 15,000+ Canadians who died last year while on healthcare waiting lists. Finally, we discuss a 13-minute political attack ad, paid for by the City of Pickering, that goes after one of their own, City Councillor Lisa Robinson.

Nathan Cofnas on X, Jan 14, 2025: On the end of woke

The Epoch Times, Jan 16, 2025: As University of Alberta Steps Back From DEI, Will Others Follow Suit?

National Post, Jan 16, 2025: In latest sign of woke retreat, Starbucks walks back 'anti-racist' bathroom policy

Justice with John Carpay, Dec 3, 2024: Does DEI violate the Charter?

secondstreet.org, Jan 15, 2025: 15,474 Canadians Died Waiting for Health Care in 2023-24

Supreme Court of Canada, Jun 9, 2005: Chaoulli v. Quebec (Attorney General)

Justice Centre, Jun 21, 2013: Access to health care: Darcy Allen’s story

Justice Centre, Oct 15, 2019: Constitutional challenge to the Alberta’s health care monopoly and waiting lists

True North, Jan 2, 2025: Pickering cancels public town hall meetings citing “alt-right” infiltration

Durham Region News, Jan 10, 2025: OPP investigating after Pickering council launches complaint against Lisa Robinson

AntiHate.ca, Nov 29, 2023: German MEP Christine Anderson Forced To Find New Venue For Ottawa Stop

CBC, May 8, 2018: New anti-hate group aims to monitor 'growing threat' of far-right extremists in Canada

National Post, Oct 18, 2023: The conspicuous silence of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network

Spotify, Justice with John Carpay, Jan 9, 2023: Season 4 Episode 1 John in Jail

genius.com: The Fifth of November (Guy Fawkes Night Poem)

IMdB: V for Vendetta

Theme Music "Carpay Diem" by Dave Stevens

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