About the Episode

MONOLOGUE

Randy Hillier’s Triumph: How One Man’s Defiance Smashed Ontario’s COVID Tyranny

 NEWSMAKER

 

Chinese Interference, polling manipulation

https://www.junonews.com/p/ccp-election-interference-campaign

 

https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/mark-carneys-liberals-open-up-a-larger-lead-over-pierre-poilievres-conservatives-poll-analysis-suggests/article_71a708df-534f-4787-a86d-99b2e68f99c0.html

 

Jasmin Laine Host of Over Opinionated with Jasmin Laine

OPEN LINES

THE CULT OF CLIMATE CHANGE

REPLAY FROM MARCH 26th, 2025

MONOLOGUE

Poisoned Taps and Gutless Bureaucrats: Why Canada Needs an RFK Jr. to Slay the Fluoride Dragon

NEWSMAKER

Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative’s drug policy vs. the NDP/Liberal policies

https://www.rebelnews.com/poilievre_slams_radical_liberal_policies_vows_to_defund_drug_dens_and_restore_hope_through_recovery_model

 

Drea Humphrey Rebel News Reporter, BC Bureau Chief

OPEN LINES

THIS DAY IN ROCK HISTORY

Audio:

Lay Lady Lay – Bob Dylan

Let’s Dance – David Bowie

 April 9, 1969, folk star Bob Dylan reinvented himself with the release of his ninth studio album, Nashville Skyline. The album was a sonic and stylistic pivot from his earlier work and found Dylan immersing himself in country music.

 

In 1983, David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance” became the shapeshifting artist’s first single to top

the charts on both sides of the Atlantic. The funky track, which was produced by Chic’s Nile Rogers and featured guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan, rebooted

Bowie’s career with a new generation of fans.

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