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Since its inception in 1999, the Frontier Centre for Public Policy has been steadfast in its mission to foster Ideas for a Better Tomorrow. Through research, publications, educational events and policy analysis, Frontier has impacted dozens of governments and policy sectors. With Western Canadian roots and a drive to cultivate responsible citizenship, Leaders on the Frontier features discussions of common sense and good governance from this non-partisan, cutting-edge think tank.
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Return to Reason shares a refreshing take on world events, culture, and issues of morality in a meaningful way. Although you may not agree with the opinions stated, you deserve to be fully informed, ready to handle every situation life throws at you. Anyone who has an appetite for the world to return to reason will enjoy this opinion column, TV show and podcast.
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Ramblings about W. Edwards Deming in the digital transformation era. The general idea of the podcast is derived from Dr. Demming's seminal work described in his New Economics book - System of Profound Knowledge ( SoPK ). We'll try and get a mix of interviews from IT, Healthcare, and Manufacturing with the goal of aligning these ideas with Digital Transformation possibilities. Everything related to Dr. Deming's ideas is on the table (e.g., Goldratt, C.I. Lewis, Ohno, Shingo, Lean, Agile, and ...
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Official Podcast of the West Ottawa High School Athletic Program. 29 Sports, One Team. The show that brings you into the lives of student athletes, coaches and other faces in the Panther Sports Community. Bringing you the stories you might otherwise never hear. Join Rodney Vellinga and Athletic Director Bill Kennedy as they dive in with you to get to know each other a little bit better.
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Who is Pierre Poilievre? Possibly Canada's next Prime Minister. Andrew Lawton wrote a book about this young politician that seemed to come out of nowhere with his funny one-liners and viral comments aimed at the Trudeau government. The polls show he could be the next PM, so what will Canada look like under his leadership? How will this affect you? …
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Is justice being served? Or are they political prisoners? Author Ray McGinnis has the very latest from the Tamara Lich and Chris Barber trials stemming from the Freedom Convoy as well as the latest from the Coutts Alberta border trials. Ray wrote a book called Unjustified: The Freedom Convoy, The Emergencies Act, and The Inquiry That Got it all Wro…
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Dr. Brian Day, founder of the Cambie Clinic in Vancouver, reveals the shocking state of Canada's healthcare system. Is it really patient friendly? Why are our health outcomes so low? Is the system full of bureaucrats while Canadians die waiting for care? Dr. Day answers all these questions.저자 Return to Reason
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Dr. Brian Day, founder of the Cambie Clinic in Vancouver, reveals the shocking state of Canada's healthcare system. Is it really patient friendly? Why are our health outcomes so low? Is the system full of bureaucrats while Canadians die waiting for care? Dr. Day answers all these questions.저자 Return to Reason
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Dr. Jeffrey Barke and Dr. Edward Geehr discuss their new book 'Unavoidably Unsafe - Childhood Vaccines Reconsidered.' They reveal how as doctors they have taken a more holistic approach instead of what medical schools teach. They reveal that big money can be made by doctors who do as they're told. Is the medical profession being manipulated by big …
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Sarah Moraw, a 2022 West Ottawa graduate and current gymnast at the University of Minnesota, sits down with us on the 29/1. From overcoming the mental hurdles of her freshman year to clinching a victory on the beam at the Big Ten Championship, Sarah's story is one of resilience and passion. We reminisce about her involvement in multiple sports, run…
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Who is Pierre Poilievre? Possibly Canada's next Prime Minister. Andrew Lawton wrote a book about this young politician that seemed to come out of nowhere with his funny one-liners and viral comments aimed at the Trudeau government. The polls show he could be the next PM, so what will Canada look like under his leadership? How will this affect you? …
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In this episode of the Profound Podcast, I speak with Erik J. Larson, author of The Myth of Artificial Intelligence, about the speculative nature and real limitations of AI, particularly in relation to achieving Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Larson delves into the philosophical and scientific misunderstandings surrounding AI, challenging t…
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Does it seem like we're slowly losing our freedoms in Canada? How far will it go? Viva Frei and law professor Bruce Pardy join host and lawyer Leighton Grey for a live panel discussion to unpack how the Charter of Rights and Freedoms has failed Canadians. They'll discuss the Alberta Bill of Rights and what the future holds for our civil liberties. …
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Canadian columnist Barbara Kay have an important discussion surrounding gender identity and are these children getting the right treatment they need, or are they being guided by ideology. Barbara and David Leis unpack the Cass Report out of the UK that ultimately led to the closures of several gender affirming treatment centres. Why is Canada ignor…
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Canadian columnist Barbara Kay have an important discussion surrounding gender identity and are these children getting the right treatment they need, or are they being guided by ideology. Barbara and David Leis unpack the Cass Report out of the UK that ultimately led to the closures of several gender affirming treatment centres. Why is Canada ignor…
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Dr. Charles Hoffe tried warning authorities when his patients were getting ailments from the Covid vaccine. His evidence was ignored and he was punished. He gives an update on the patients he continues to treat from their injuries and why he felt it was so important to speak the truth and risk it all. He recently had a little win in his court battl…
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I spoke with Eric Kaufmann about his latest book, The Third Awokening. Have we reached peak woke, how far CSJ ideology has spread, and how to pushback.Follow me: @DangerousspeachFollow Eric: @epkaufmYou can get Eric’s book here: a.co/d/eYrFUSgYou can check out more of Eric’s work here: www.sneps.net/…
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Download and hit play on the 29/1 Podcast as we sit down with Varsity Girls Volleyball Head Coach Kaitlyn Lawton and senior middle blocker Magaly Lemus. Our conversation with Coach Lawton brings out her dedication to continuous learning and her passion for volleyball and Magaly shares her experiences as a multi-sport athlete who has taken on volley…
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Do you know what your child's school is teaching? Caylan Ford, founded her own classical charter school in Alberta after finding out what her kids were learning in school. The K-8 Calgary Classical Academy is now bursting at the seams. What does she warn parents need to be on the lookout for? And what can parents do if they are concerned?…
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Do you know what your child's school is teaching? Caylan Ford, founded her own classical charter school in Alberta after finding out what her kids were learning in school. The K-8 Calgary Classical Academy is now bursting at the seams. What does she warn parents need to be on the lookout for? And what can parents do if they are concerned?…
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Join us for an engaging episode as we welcome 1st year Varsity Soccer Coach Tyler Robinson and senior captain Andrew Merlam Salazar. Tyler shares his intriguing journey on becoming the Panthers head coach, and Zar opens up about balancing his life on and off the field, including the birth of his new baby sister. Tune in for a lively discussion fill…
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In a shocking turn of events, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced Wednesday his party would no longer be supporting the Liberal minority government. What now? Former Liberal MP Dan McTeague will unpack what happened and whether Canadians are going to polls this year? Some are calling this a stunt, and the real proof will come when Singh must vote in…
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In this episode of The Profound Podcast, I have an enlightening conversation with Dr. Jabe Bloom, a prominent voice in the fields of DevOps and digital transformation. The discussion revolves around the philosophical underpinnings of scientific reasoning and its application to complex systems, particularly through the lens of Charles Sanders Peirce…
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Alain Bertaud, urban planning expert, says urban planners aren't doing the job they're supposed to do. He explains how and why they're trying to tell people were to live or enforce a way of life, like we're seeing in some cities across Canada. Bertaud says while urban planners are touting 15-minute cities, the idea is impossible and doesn't make a …
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Alain Bertaud, urban planning expert, says urban planners aren't doing the job they're supposed to do. He explains how and why they're trying to tell people were to live or enforce a way of life, like we're seeing in some cities across Canada. Bertaud says while urban planners are touting 15-minute cities, the idea is impossible and doesn't make a …
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Gabby Reynolds, Panther alum, 2024 Michigan Miss Basketball and current George Washington University student, shares her journey from Holland to the heart of Washington, D.C. Gabby opens up about her cherished high school memories, the strong bonds with her teammates, and the excitement of co-hosting a girls' basketball camp with Jorddan Myrick to …
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Ana Rizo, President of Ladies for Liberty talks about the decline and tyranny of Venezuela. What's happening in Venezuela? Does its uprising hold an important lesson for us in Canada? She highlights why it's important to be an active and engaged citizen. You need to hear her story and how she made the difficult choice to leave Venezuela.…
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Scott Schara shares his story of losing his 19-year-old daughter Grace in 2021 during the peak of Covid. Grace, who had Down syndrome, fell ill with Covid and was hospitalized. Scott alleges that doctors' treatment led to her death, contrary to their Covid diagnosis. He has filed a lawsuit claiming that the medication prescribed caused her death, n…
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuJu-98_UTsHello class mates and welcome to the show. I'm John Gillam and today I'm speaking with Eric Kaufmann. Eric Kaufmann is Professor of Politics at the University of Buckingham. He is the author of Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration and the Future of White Majorities (Penguin, 2018; Abrams, 2019), Shall the Rel…
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Join the 29/1 crew for an encouraging conversation about change and adaptation within the West Ottawa boys cross-country team, featuring 15-year-old athlete and student sophomore runner Boston Wilkinson and long time head coach Chris Knoll. We'll talk about the contributions of coach Jesse Luyk and Athlete Performance Coordinator Frank Lerchen that…
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Has wokeism become increasingly prevalent at universities over the past decade?Join🔸@epkaufm Prof. of Politics🔸@MNavarroGenie Recovering Academic🔸@Kam_Bach Student🔸@AnnaMcGovernUK Recent Gradwith @NatashaMontreal and me as we examine.Original source: https://x.com/Bret_Sears/status/1786036009391558853…
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15-minute cities are just a conspiracy. Or is it? Urban planning expert Randal O'Toole explains what the controversial Winnipeg Metropolitan Region Plan20-50 is about. The goal is to reshape regional governance. What does this really look like? And should you be worried? Recently, Manitoba residents packed out a public hearing in Niverville which s…
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Dr. James Thorne (Jim), market strategist, teaches us about investing, gaining ground on your finances and how the economy will affect your future. Get an understanding of how the markets work and why you need to get ahead of high interest rates and inflation caused by the US election. He predicts there's good news for the interest rate and inflati…
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Join us as we sit down with Head Coach Pat Collins and starting quarterback Connor Knapp in this episode of The 29/1. Learn how both player and coach have embraced change for the good of each other and the team, and how playing in the electrifying atmosphere of West Ottawa Stadium can have some unique advantages, but also present some surprising ch…
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Frances Widdowson, researcher and professor, has studied the issue of mass graves across Canada. In 2021, Canadians were shocked to hear that a mass grave had been found at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, British Columbia. After much investigation, it has since been determined that nothing was found. Why aren't the false claims…
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Frances Widdowson, researcher and professor, has studied the issue of mass graves across Canada. In 2021, Canadians were shocked to hear that a mass grave had been found at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, British Columbia. After much investigation, it has since been determined that nothing was found. Why aren't the false claims…
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Florida Lawyer Rachel Rodriguez is using her skills to fight mandates and tickets including standing up for firefighters. She expresses her shock in how few lawyers are actually fighting to uphold the law. She shares her take on what's happenings in the US election and the chaos that's unfolding. What did Donald Trump mean when he yelled "Fight, fi…
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Go inside the courtroom of the Coutts trials and judgements with Jason Lavigne, popular podcaster from Alberta. He uses his platform to speak out against government overreach. He covered the Coutts blockade arrests and court cases of the four men charged. He unpacks what really happened.저자 Return to Reason
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Michigan State offensive lineman & West Ottawa alum Cooper Terpstra joins us on our debut episode of the 29/1 Podcast. From balancing his time between East Lansing and the Lakeshore, reclaiming the number 54, to acclimating to a new coaching staff, Cooper sheds light on the nuances of being a Spartan. Cooper takes us through his decision-making pro…
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Conrad Black, historian, columnist and former politician shares his reaction to Donald Trump's assassination attempt and the fall of President Joe Biden. He explains how the US election got to this point and what will happen if Trump wins. Black explains why Biden really endorsed Kamala Harris for President and why it's not what the Democrats wante…
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Conrad Black, historian, columnist and former politician shares his reaction to Donald Trump's assassination attempt and the fall of President Joe Biden. He explains how the US election got to this point and what will happen if Trump wins. Black explains why Biden really endorsed Kamala Harris for President and why it's not what the Democrats wante…
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Dr. Byram Bridle speaks cancer and covid vaccines. He says many of us likely have cancer cells in our body but they never develop into anything. He explains the importance of the immune system in preventing cancer. He goes on to talk about why and how he was slammed by the University of Guelph for his stance on the vaccine, which has since been con…
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In this episode of The Profound Podcast, I speak with Andrew Clay Shafer, a pivotal figure in the DevOps community and a key influencer in the industry. They delve into the evolution of DevOps, its current state, and its implications for the future, particularly in the context of digital transformation. The conversation begins with a reflection on …
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Martin Kulldorff tells his side of the story after being let go from Harvard University because of his stance on the pandemic. Was he fired because he was right? He's also one of the authors of the Great Barrington Declaration, a document outlining what we should have done during the pandemic, so what would have happened if governments listened to …
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Intro Trailer for the 29/1 podcast, with a description of what this is, who it's for and why it matters. Podcasts drop weekly at 6 AM every Monday morning just in time for that morning commute or workout. Please like, follow, subscribe, or leave a review. Even share with someone who might like to listen. Thanks for taking the time to get to know ea…
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With rampant inflation and a rising cost of living, Canadians can't catch a break. While life is getting more expensive in pretty much everywhere, government is the big beneficiary. A new report from the Fraser Institute breaks down how Canadians are spending more on taxes than they are on food, clothing, and shelter combined. True North's Andrew L…
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Canadians are turning on the immigration system, with recent polling showing Canadians think immigration rates are too high. This is Justin Trudeau's fault, True North's Andrew Lawton says. By setting arbitrary targets and making virtue signalling the goal over a sensible, measured approach to immigration, Trudeau has let the system get out of cont…
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Retired Judge Brian Giesbrecht speaks candidly about how Canada is not helping its Indigenous peoples by continuing to provide money and empty land acknowledgements. What does this all do to one person's confidence in themselves to thrive? And if we're really on "stolen land", could your property be taken from you one day?…
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Retired Judge Brian Giesbrecht speaks candidly about how Canada is not helping its Indigenous peoples by continuing to provide money and empty land acknowledgements. What does this all do to one person's confidence in themselves to thrive? And if we're really on "stolen land", could your property be taken from you one day?…
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The International Olympic Committee has apologized for the 2024 Paris Olympics' controversial opening ceremonies, which included a Last Supper depiction featuring drag queens and a "fat acceptance" activist playing the part of Jesus. The organizers insist that no mockery or offence was intended, but True North's Andrew Lawton points out that Christ…
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