Uniparty Exposed: Poilievre Backs $12.4B Liberal Grocery Bill + Vaccine Records Sealed 15 Years cover art

Uniparty Exposed: Poilievre Backs $12.4B Liberal Grocery Bill + Vaccine Records Sealed 15 Years

Uniparty Exposed: Poilievre Backs $12.4B Liberal Grocery Bill + Vaccine Records Sealed 15 Years

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Poilievre & Carney join forces on Bill C-19. Conservatives fast-track $12.4B Liberal Grocery Benefit while Health Canada seals vaccine injury records for 15 years. Marty Up North joins.


The "Opposition" just became the assistant. Today, Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives unanimously approved a motion to fast-track Bill C-19—Mark Carney’s $12.4 Billion "Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit." While the PBO confirms this "Band-Aid" costs $700 million more than promised, the CPC is helping push the money printer into overdrive. Is there a real difference between the two parties, or are we all just Political Orphans?


Plus, a massive transparency scandal: Health Canada has officially moved to seal vaccine injury records for 15 years. Why the secrecy now? We connect the dots to the Sean Hartman lawsuit and Pfizer’s explosive defense.

Finally, Marty Up North joins the show to discuss the Conservative Convention, Poilievre’s 87.4% support, and the cold hard math of Alberta Separation. If the West leaves, the "Conservative" party as we know it is dead. Can Canada survive the Uniparty?


Topics Covered:

• Bill C-19: The $12.4B Grocery Rebate "Band-Aid."

• Uniparty Alert: Why the CPC unanimously fast-tracked Liberal spending.

• Transparency Crisis: Health Canada’s 15-year seal on injury data.

• Alberta Separation: Interview with Marty Up North on the future of the West.

• The 87.4% Question: Is Poilievre’s support base waking up?


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