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Beware the Jewish Jabber!

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From The Source, Mar. 26, 2012: I get some boxing training from Ex-MMA fighter Joel Gerson, plus some analysis on the upcoming Trudeau-Brazeau fight.

50 ways to beat your lover

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From The Source, Mar. 26, 2012: A brutal Muslim marriage guide is tantamount to an "all-out war against women," says Raheel Raza.

Lovin' the NDP leader

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From The Source, Mar. 26, 2012: I think I'm going to like Thomas Mulcair, particularly for his very 'interesting' mind.

May you join us?

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From The Source, Mar. 23, 2012: Brian Lilley and I look at the vitriolic response to 'Human Achievement Hour', my response to Earth Hour.

From The Source, Mar. 23, 2012: Ian Lee looks at how Barack Obama's approval of a small portion of the Keystone Pipeline was little more than political window dressing.

Nanny state alert!

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From The Source, Mar. 23, 2012: Warning labels on cigarette packs are getting bigger and I don't like it. Rob Breakenridge joins to discuss.

Obama's keystone drama

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From The Source, Mar. 23, 2012: Barack Obama has approved piece of the Keystone pipeline, but his actions reveal a man who hates oil, especially the ethical options here in Canada.

Suzuki v Senate

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From The Source, Mar. 22, 2012: Senator Mike Duffy discusses the Senate's effort to unveil the truth behind charities, much to David Suzuki's chagrin.

NDP: Taliban's new friend?

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From The Source, Mar. 22, 2012: Tarek Fatah joins me to talk about the possibility that the NDP is cozying up to the Taliban.

Tourists or terrorists?

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From The Source, Mar. 22, 2012: Michael Rubin from the American Enterprise Institute has more on a possible terrorist plot where Iranians posing as tourists gathered information on transport infrastructure.

From The Source, Mar. 22, 2012: I look at why it is important to ensure charity groups follow the rules that apply to everyone else.

Ezra's earth hour

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From The Source, Mar. 21, 2012: I have my own take on Earth Hour, even my own retort, 'Human Achievement Hour'.

From The Source, Mar. 21, 2012: Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore talks about the latest example of environmentalists gone too far.

Brazeau on his bout plan

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From The Source, Mar. 21, 2012: Senator Patrick Brazeau talks about his fight plans and what has inspired him to fight for the cure versus Justin Trudeau.

Editorial independence

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From The Source, Mar. 21, 2012: I rebut those who claim I may take payouts to support different causes.

Ezra takes a bribe?

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From The Source, Mar. 21, 2012: Do I get paid off for my opinions? Tune in tonight to find out.

From The Source, Mar. 19, 2012: Nick Cohen, author of You Can't Read This Book, talks about the creeping complacency towards censorship in our technological society. h/t blazingcatfur for posting

Wasteful wind turbines

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From The Source, Mar. 19, 2012: We've all heard about how wind energy will save the world, but you don't hear much about the waste it produces. Lorrie Goldstein tells you.

Obama's fossil fuel fail

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From The Source, Mar. 19, 2012: Why did the anti-fossil fuels US president head to oil country Monday? Former ambassador David Wilkins lends his analysis.

'Journalobbyists'

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From The Source, Mar. 19, 2012: For-rent narcissist Kai Nagata yet another 'journalist' joining left-wing green groups to do some very uncharitable work.

Muppet monster mash

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From The Source, Mar. 16, 2012: I reveal the truth behind Tyee, a website funded by internationals and focused on holding back Canadian industry.

Can't stop us from smoking

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From The Source, Mar. 16, 2012: I light up a cigarette in protest of the nanny state's latest attempt to clamp down on smoking, even outdoors.

From The Source, Mar. 16, 2012: Freedom fighter Pamela Geller exposes the New York Times’ double-standard on publishing ads.

Calling for answers

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From The Source, Mar. 16, 2012: I look at how the Liberals continue to skirt the tough questions about the VikiLeaks twitter user and its ties to Anonymous.

Asking the right questions

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From The Source, Mar. 15, 2012: The media party may be focused on blowing the robocalls issue out of proportion, but I'm focusing on asking the right questions when it comes to VikiLeaks.

One on one with Baird

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From The Source, Mar. 15, 2012: I go one on one with Minister John Baird on Afghanistan, Iran, the so called Arab Spring, and Canada’s ethical oil.

The mind of a dictator

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From The Source, Mar. 15, 2012: Psychologist Dr. Oren Amitay analyzes the minds of some of the most evil dictators in the world.

Warm-ongering in the west

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From The Source, Mar. 14, 2012: Actor and political funny man, Brent Chapman, on Vancouver’s outrageous future city planning as a response to global warming.

The odd couple

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From The Source, Mar. 14, 2012: David Harris from INSIGNIS Research does his best to explain the unreasonable decision by some of Canada's First Nations people to join forces with Iran.

Ignoring the funding

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From The Source, Mar. 14, 2012: I look at the foreign funding that fuels many anti-oil types and asks why the Non-Sun Media ignores it.

The need to hunt

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From The Source, Mar. 13, 2012: Frank Pinhorn from the Canadian Sealers Association with a response to Ke$ha's ill-informed campaign against seal-hunting.

CBC's music problem

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From The Source, Mar. 13, 2012: Michael Wood, music industry analyst, reacts to CBC’s socialist music business ways.

Booting the media party

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From The Source, Mar. 13, 2012: I respond to Stephen Maher and his media party lackies who supported him after he was booted from a Conservative event.

Repost; today Sun News tweeted this now at 308,000 hits! From The Source, Jan. 18, 2012: Obama chooses Saudi oil over Canadian oil with his rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline.

Cherry-picking immigrants

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From The Source, Mar. 8, 2012: Former Immigration Minister, Monte Solberg, tells viewers why he’s of a fan of Minister Kenney’s so-called “cherry-picking” proposal to help ease the backlog of new immigrants.

Anchors away, babies

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From The Source, Mar. 8, 2012: Immigration lawyer, Guidy Mamann, wades through some of the larger immigration implications in the Chinese passport baby case.

From The Source, Mar. 8, 2012: I discuss CBC's decision to get out of the porn business after Sun News exposed their odd programming choice.

From The Source, Mar. 7, 2012: I review the warning issued by the Ryerson Students' Union prior my speech on campus. h/t to SDAMatt2a for posting

Alberta's role in Canada

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From The Source, Mar. 7, 2012: Preston Manning speaks to the role of Alberta in Canada and the reformation of the political scene in Canada over the last few decades.

Is a man's home his castle?

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From The Source, Mar. 7, 2012: Why was a 74-year-old senior arrested for trying to protect his own property? Sanda Zisckind and I wrestle out the issues in the citizen’s arrest criminal code.

From The Source, Mar. 7, 2012: I look at how Mary Walsh's Governor General award is an affront to real artists and cheapens the office of the Governor General.

Robot rage

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From The Source, Mar. 6, 2012: I received a few threatening phone calls from robots myself in today’s rant on the mainstream media’s robo-reporting of Elections Canada.

Climate realism

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From The Source, Mar. 6, 2012: Climate realist, James Delingpole, reacting to fellow Brit Richard Branson swooping into Canada to “save the polar bears” and why he’s generally just so rude to global warmists.

Real electoral fraud

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From The Source, Mar. 6, 2012: Aurel Braun brings a dose of perspective for those claiming electoral fraud in Canada as he tells viewers how Putin manipulated his own re-election in Russia.

From The Source, Mar. 6, 2012: I discuss the supposed truce between Quebecor and the CBC.

The oilsands effect

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From The Source, Mar. 5, 2012: Prof. Stephen Kelley tells viewers why Americans should love Canadian oil, particularly for its impact on gas prices.

Not-so-staunch support

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From The Source, Mar. 5, 2012: The U.S. says it supports Israel against Iran, but how far does that support go? Clifford May analyzes the situation.

Andrew Breitbart, 1969-2012

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From The Source, Mar. 5, 2012: I reflect on the life, work and legacy of rebel journalist Andrew Breitbart. h/t blazingcatfur for posting

Robocall wake-up call

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From The Source, Mar. 5, 2012: The hysteria over robocalls exposes the mainstream media's modus operandi of creating facts.

Accumulate Khadr knowledge

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From The Source, Mar. 2, 2012: Jacqui Delaney and I talk about the life of Omar Khadr and how some media outlets have portrayed him.

Crayon cop controversy

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From The Source, Feb. 29, 2012: Sun reporter Kris Sims joins us to discuss the Jessie Sansone case that she's been investigating. h/t to blazingcatfur for posting

From The Source, Feb. 29, 2012: Brian Lilley looks at Glen McGregor's track record and whether the mainstream media should expound on his work.

Dalton the dunce?

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From The Source, Feb. 29, 2012: Frank Atkins takes a critical look at the intelligence of Dalton McGuinty's latest comments about the Canadian dollar.

Ontario needs Alberta

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From The Source, Feb. 29, 2012: Despite Dalton McGuinty's recent bone-headed remark, Ontario stands to profit from Alberta's oilsands.

Invasion of the crayon cops

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From The Source, Feb. 27, 2012: Lawyer Solomon Friedman talks about Jessie Sansone's legal case against the cops who handcuffed him because of his daughter's crayon drawing.

Muslims vs. zombies

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Ahmadinejad alert

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From The Source, Feb. 24, 2012: David Harris on the latest from Iran and its nuclear program. h/t to blazingcatfur for posting

Grits' green push misguided

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From The Source, Feb. 27, 2012: Lorrie Goldstein and I look at how continuing to push Ontario's Green Energy Program is costing the province.

Cost of cutting emissions

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From The Source, Feb. 27, 2012: Ross McKitrick, economics professor from the University of Guelph look at whether cutting emissions is worth the cost.

Robocalls, not Robocop

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From The Source, Feb. 27, 2012: Robocop may have been an entertaining movie, but the oppositions' furor over robocalls are is ludicrous.

Warsaw's Blinking Lights

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From The Source, Feb. 24, 2012: Musician, Lindy Vopnfjord, gives Sun News an exclusive performance of a song from his upcoming album called, “Warsaw’s Blinking Lights.”

Trailblazing career

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From The Source, Feb. 24, 2012: Former CFL star and U.S. Oklahoma Congressman, J.C. Watts, on presenting the upcoming freedom award to Sun News, and his trailblazing career in politics as one of the few African-American Republicans of his time.

Enbridge relations

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From The Source, Feb. 24, 2012: Enbridge spokesperson, Paul Stanway, speaks up about their complicated relationship with the government, First Nations, and more.

Child's play

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From The Source, Feb. 24, 2012: A father was arrested and strip searched after his daughter draw a picture of him holding a gun. I have another example of cops run amok.

Nous sommes baboons?

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From The Source, Feb. 23, 2012: Krista Erickson and I respond to criticisms that include a claim that all Sun News employees and viewers are rednecks and baboons.

Immigration fraud

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From The Source, Feb. 23, 2012: Minister Jason Kenney on immigration fraud and making citizenship matter. As well, he responds candidly to the EU stalemate vote on oilsands.

Green apocalypse

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From The Source, Feb. 23, 2012: I profile those who are anti-industry and anti-capitalism while praying for a green apocalypse.

Immigration and Sharia scams

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From The Source, Feb. 22, 2012: Tarek Fatah tackles two sensational stories: a major immigration scam exploiting Canada's system and a corrupt Sharia bank.

Libertarian love

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From The Source, Feb. 22, 2012: Dr. Peter Jaworski joins me to discuss the political appetite for libertarian conservatives compared to social conservatives.

Anti-industry anger

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From The Source, Feb. 22, 2012: Luddites may be a 19th century movement, but their anti-industrial sentiments are live on, posing a real threat.

Do like Deutschland?

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From The Source, Feb. 21, 2012: What happens when we allow free market health care? In Germany, the system flourished. Should Canada adopt that model?

Odd oilsands opponents

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From The Source, Feb. 21, 2012: Why is the Rockefeller Brothers Fund - a name synonymous with Big Oil - fighting Canada's oilsands? David Martosko explains the issue.

Gateway gong show

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From The Source, Feb. 21, 2012: The Northern Gateway review panel allows opportunists, radicals and time-wasters to hamper Canada's economy.

Shiny, but not bright

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From The Source, Feb. 20, 2012: John Robson gives us his take on Justin Trudeau's outburst. h/t blazingcatfur for posting

China in the crosshairs

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From The Source, Feb. 20, 2012: A UN climatologist says coal is a bigger threat than oil. No kidding, Lorrie Goldstein says. Can we focus on the real problem now?

Energy strategy explanation

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From The Source, Feb. 20, 2012: Alta's premier is raising an old bogeyman with her talk of a national energy strategy. What's that mean? Our guest looks for the truth.

Optional outrage

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From The Source, Feb. 20, 2012: The raging debate over privacy has me asking about the mainstream media's selective soreness over civil liberties.

Heroes of faith

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From The Source, Feb. 16, 2012: Best-selling author Eric Metaxas explains how historical heroes like William Wilberforce and Dietrich Bonheoffer changed the way we treat our fellow man today.

Addressing bill C-30

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From The Source, Feb. 16, 2012: I grill Minister Vic Toews over the misguided Bill C-30.

Herculean life

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From The Source, Feb. 16, 2012: Actor Kevin Sorbo dives into lefty Hollywood, the Keystone debate and his near death experience.

What Sun stands for

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From The Source, Feb. 16, 2012: I respond to threats from the CBC and reiterate that Sun News is Canada's home for free speech.

Middle East madness

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From The Source, Feb. 15, 2012: Daniel Pipes gives us some background on the attacks on nuclear scientists in Iran and civilians in India and Thailand. h/t to blazingcatfur for posting

What the frack?

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From The Source, Feb. 15, 2012: Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer join me to discuss their latest effort, FrackNation (see fracknation.com) h/t to SDAMatt2a for posting

Shiny Pony unleashed!

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From The Source, Feb. 15, 2012: Faced with hard questions, Justin Trudeau gave a dramatic speech, but what was the real message? Let's examines the outburst.

Environmentalist debate denied

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From The Source, Feb. 15, 2012: Two hard-charging journalists found that tough questions aren't welcome in the environmental movement. Hear their story.

Unions usin' kids

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From The Source, Feb. 15, 2012: One of Canada's biggest labour unions used kids as part of a protest. How did this happen? Labour Watch President John Mortimer explains.

Thin-skinned CBC

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From The Source, Feb. 15, 2012: Why won't we shut up about CBC? It just won't let us! The Corp's legal threat against Sun News is the latest reason why.

Free speech on the move

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From The Source, Feb. 14, 2012: Kerry-Lynne Findlay, parliamentary secretary, on Bill C-304 and repealing Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act. h/t blazingcatfur for posting

Energy economics

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From The Source, Feb. 14, 2012: Andrew Leach responds to the NDP’s claim that Conservative’s are pushing jobs out of Canada by not refining the oilsands here.

Web watchers

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From The Source, Feb. 14, 2012: Peter Jaworski, libertarian and business ethics professor, responds to the government’s new online surveillance legislation.

Socialists and separatists

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From The Source, Feb. 14, 2012: My opening statement about Justin Trudeau's latest comments and how it goes against his father's lone good quality.

Censor-loving Cotler

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From The Source, Feb. 10, 2012: A chilling reminder not to let the government take away your rights. h/t to blazingcatfur for posting

Saskatchewan's uranium

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From The Source, Feb. 10, 2012: Brad Wall joins me to talk about Harper's latest gift to China: Saskatchewan's uranium.

Outtake from The Source, Feb. 9, 2012: You have seen Ezra in various costumes, but have you heard him speak in other languages? Mr. Levant is a jack of all trades as this exclusive behind the scenes clip shows.

Young brains in chains

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From The Source, Feb. 10, 2012: A pair of Ryerson journalism students give a real perspective of what goes on within the college walls.

Gun play is not okay

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From The Source, Feb. 10, 2012: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is in the crosshairs of Liberal media, but there's no outrage; I point out the hypocrisy of it all.

Fight for free speech

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From The Source, Feb. 9, 2012: MP Brian Storseth urges citizens to contact their local MP’s as the final debate and vote approaches for free speech Bill C-304.

Cheering on trade with China

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From The Source, Feb. 9, 2012: Chinese trade expert Wenran Jiang dispels hysteria over Elizabeth May’s comments that Canada has now joined the axis of oil.

Excuse May?

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From The Source, Feb. 9, 2012: Elizabeth May is likable enough, but her recent comments are more of her off the wall, delusional speech.

Time for torture?

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From The Source, Feb. 8, 2012: Former CSIS agent Michel Juneau-Katsuya and I go head to head on where to draw the line on torturing terrorists.

Liberal academics

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From The Source, Feb. 8, 2012: Neil Gross, professor at UBC, reveals research that proves what we’ve been railing about for months--academics are the most liberal of them all.

Death penalty debate

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From The Source, Feb. 8, 2012: The death penalty is justified in some of the most extreme cases, but it's not something anyone should ever revel in.

China's interested

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From The Source, Feb. 7, 2012: Wenran Jiang, an expert on Chinese trade, says Canada’s relationship with China is about to intensify.

Religion vs. healthcare

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From The Source, Feb. 7, 2012: Former Congressman Ernest Istook explains why many people in America are enraged over Obama’s forced health care policies that interfere with the values of religious freedom.

What the fatwa?

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From The Source, Feb. 7, 2012: Salma Siddiqui joins me to discuss the fatwa against honour killing issued by Canadian imams. h/t to SDAMatt2a for posting

Charity or lobby group?

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From The Source, Feb. 7, 2012: I reveal the ugly truth behind the David Suzuki Foundation, a partisan, foreign-funded lobby group which fronts as a charity.

Madness in the Middle East

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From The Source, Feb. 6, 2012: Daniel Pipes gives us his take on the rapidly developing events in Syria and Iran. h/t to blazingcatfur for posting

Severity in Syria

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From The Source, Feb. 6, 2012: The Syria regime is hammering the city of Homs. Lt.Col. Jonathan Halevi has exclusive footage and expert analysis of the bloody Syrian crisis.

Avoid Ontario's errors!

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From The Source, Feb. 6, 2012: Ottawa plans to copy Ontario's wind power model, which is the WORST possible strategy. Lorrie Goldstein examines Ontario's mistakes.

Media party puzzler

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From The Source, Feb. 6, 2012: Canada's consensus media has an irrational hatred of Sun News; no surprise there. But why?

Sugar restriction?

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From The Source, Feb. 3, 2012: Rob Breakenridge, Corus radio, host on the ridiculous idea of restricted sugar to those over age 17.

#CBCPornTitles

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From The Source, Feb. 3, 2012: Gina Phillips and I have some fun reviewing the top 10 CBC porn titles submitted on Twitter.

No more Moore

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From The Source, Feb. 3, 2012: Kris Sims and I discuss why it's time to get rid of Minister James Moore.

From The Source, Feb. 3, 2012: I tackle the various ways in which CBC broadcasting porn with your tax dollars is a travesty.

The Enemy Within, a review

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From The Source, Feb. 2, 2012: Jacqui Delaney reviews my book The Enemy Within. She liked it! ...and that's why she's on the show. h/t to SDAMatt2a for posting

Incoming! a tweet

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From The Source, Feb. 2, 2012: A tweet from @canadiancynic. He doesn't like me! ...and that's why he's mentioned on the show. h/t to SDAMatt2a for posting

The travesty of Amnesty

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From The Source, Feb. 2, 2012: David Harris, security expert and former Amnesty International member himself, explains why he believes Amnesty International prefers to make saints of terrorists like Omar Khadr.

Our own revelations

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From The Source, Feb. 2, 2012: Jennifer Ditchburn was all to ready to use an access to information request to find trivial errors in a citizenship ceremony held last year. Will she do the same to expose some of her own employers?

MPs on porn

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From The Source, Feb. 2, 2012: Kris Sims talks to us about the different responses she got from MPs when showing them softcore porn which the CBC is airing.

Seedy CBC

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From The Source, Feb. 2, 2012: With Canada's economy still on shaky ground, why is the CBC paying for porn with your tax dollars?

Climate change crock

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From The Source, Feb. 1, 2012: Climate change dissident, Marc Morano, on the UN’s attempt to keep developing nations in climate chains with eco taxes and threats of climate court.

Arab Underground - Feb 1, 2012

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From The Source, Feb. 1, 2012: Jonathan Halevi brings us rebel footage from Syria, a video of a muslim cleric advising men to marry underage girls, and in Egypt sharia law will be enacted after 5 years. h/t to SDAMatt2a for posting.

Billionaire boondoggle

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From The Source, Feb. 1, 2012: Part two of my exposé revealing Canadian lobbyists were paid to eliminate Canada’s oilsands.

Fight for the right

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From The Source, Feb. 1, 2012: Free speech is under attack as civil rights activist Howard Galganov heads to the Ontario Court of Appeal to fight for the right to post commercial signs in English-only.

Keep Omar Khadr in Guantanamo

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From The Source, Jan. 31, 2012: I give you five reasons to keep Khadr in jail. h/t to SDAMatt2a for posting

Nobody panic

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From The Source, Jan. 31, 2012: Climate change expert Tim Ball "cools" down the global warming panic.

Money hypocrisy

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From The Source, Jan. 31, 2012: Colin Craig of the Canadian Taxpayers Foundation reveals the Enoch band leaders opposed to the Gateway pipeline are rolling in the dough.

Fine with foreign funds

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From The Source, Jan. 31, 2012: I look at how the Rockefeller Foundation is yet another foreign source of funds for those hoping to stall the pipeline process.

Calgary's war on religion?

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From The Source, Jan. 30, 2012: Street preacher Artur Pawlowski says Calgary's mayor is a bigot who's declared war on religion. Hear his incendiary story.

Understanding 'honour killing'

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From The Source, Jan. 30, 2012: Is "honour killing" a valid term? And are they a form of domestic abuse? Prof. Amin Muhammad dispels some myths and offers insights.

Tolerating the intolerable

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From The Source, Jan. 30, 2012: The Shafia jury got it right, but the soft bigotry of our society might have prevented their horrible deaths.

Incoming! Jan 26, 2012

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From The Source, Jan. 26, 2012: A quick shout-out to Mark Benson for his continued correspondence. Yeah, right. h/t SDAMatt2a for posting

Green gone good, part 3

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From The Source, Jan. 26, 2012: Reformed environmentalist Patrick Moore on the future of environmentalism and how it can work in harmony with economic progress.

Green gone good, part 2

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From The Source, Jan. 26, 2012: Reformed environmentalist Patrick Moore talks about his shift away from radical environmentalism and towards sensible living.

Green gone good, part 1

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From The Source, Jan. 26, 2012: Reformed environmentalist Patrick Moore talks about what drew him into the life of an environmentalist and to become a Greenpeace co-founder.

CBC stretching its reach

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From The Source, Jan. 26, 2012: CBC is trying to compete against iTunes? I look at the latest loonie idea being funded by your tax dollars.

Polling the pipeline

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From The Source, Jan. 25, 2012: Dr David Coletto of Abacus Data joins me to discuss attitudes toward the Northern Gateway pipeline. h/t SDMatt2a for posting

At peace with the pipeline?

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From The Source, Jan. 25, 2012: Chief Verne Janvier of the Chipewyan Prairie Dene First Nation on whether or not Aboriginals can find harmony with the Gateway pipeline.

Pumping in money

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From The Source, Jan. 25, 2012: David Yager, oil service entrepreneur and candidate for the Alberta Wildrose party, talks about the regulatory process for the Northern Gateway pipeline.

Blowing smoke

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From The Source, Jan. 25, 2012: I reveal the foreign interests and hypocritical Canadian interests that are clogging up the Northern Gateway hearings in Edmonton.

Albertans and the oilsands

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From The Source, Jan. 24, 2012: Alberta Energy Minister Ted Morton joins me to talk about claims that Albertans don't approve of pipelines or even the oilsands.

Undelivered government promise

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From The Source, Jan. 24, 2012: Dr. Tim Ball, a climatologist, debunks the arguments against the oilsands as an environmental danger.

Enemies at the Gate(way)

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From The Source, Jan. 24, 2012: The oilsands are the fuel that powers Canada's economy, so why do so many want to stall it? I defend Canada's interests.

Cold war reheated?

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From The Source, Jan. 20, 2012: Cold war correspondent Peter Worthington analyzes the latest case of Russian espionage revealed in Canada.

Keystone kibosh

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From The Source, Jan. 20, 2012: Guest Chris Sands talks to us about some of the politics behind the decision to reject Keystone.

Gateway gongshow

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From The Source, Jan. 20, 2012: I look at the latest clown in the regulatory crisis, Dmitri Gammer from the CBC.

Russian spies in our midst

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From The Source, Jan. 18, 2012: I talk with David Harris on news of Russian espionage on Canadian soil.

Keystone pipeline politics

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From The Source, Jan. 18, 2012: I speak with former US ambassador to Canada, David Wilkins, about the politics behind Obama's pipeline decision.

Keystone Calamity

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From The Source, Jan. 18, 2012: Obama chooses Saudi oil over Canadian oil with his rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline.

Environmentalist with sense

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From The Source, Jan. 17, 2012: Patrick Moore, founder of Greenpeace, tells viewers why he gave up the radical environmental way of life.

For love of country

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From The Source, Jan. 17, 2012: It is time for Thomas Mulcair to choose which nation he is loyal to, France, where he holds a citizenship, or Canada, which he hopes to lead.

'Celebrigreens' speak up

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From The Source, Jan. 16, 2012: I grilled some a-list environmentalists like Alec Baldwin about Canada's ethical oil. Watch for their reactions.

Eco-elites speak!

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From The Source, Jan. 16, 2012: I confronted some outspoken celebrities about Canada's oilsands, and got a few surprising answers.

Surprised by celebrities

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From The Source, Jan. 16, 2012: I'm sick of foreign celebrities telling Canada what to do, so I couldn't resist confronting some. But it didn't turn out how I thought.

Abuse of power

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From The Source, Jan. 12, 2012: Margaret MacDonald, the sober senior fined for drunk driving, recalls the horror of abuse that happened to her by those in power.

Pipeline panel problems

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From The Source, Jan. 12, 2012: Sandra Zisckind, Sun News Legal Expert, gives viewers an education about the pipeline hearing process.

Finding funding

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From The Source, Jan. 12, 2012: I talk about the recently revealed hypocrisy of those groups who oppose the Canadian pipelines.

Christian America

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From The Source, Dec. 23, 2011: Mark Steyn talks about the war on Christmas and some of the great Christmas songs. h/t SDAmatt2a and blazingcatfur for posting

Free speech violation

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From The Source, Dec. 23, 2011: Calgary street preacher Artur Pawlowski looks at the hypocrisy which allowed protesters to 'Occupy' Canadian cities but forbids him from preaching.

Banana boycott

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From The Source, Dec. 23, 2011: Kevin Taylor, owner of Cheesecake Cafe, has more on why he has decided to boycott Chiquita.

Good for Guzoo

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From The Source, Dec. 23, 2011: Lynn Gustafson, owner of The Guzoo, talks to us about his hard fought victory to keep his small-scale zoo going.

Blocks in the pipeline

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From The Source, Dec. 23, 2011: I look at the latest backup in getting pipelines built to transport Canadian oil south of the border and to the west coast.

Incoming! Dec. 22, 2011

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From The Source, Dec. 22, 2011: A quick excerpt from Incoming, sampling reader mail. h/t Blazingcatfur for posting

Religion of fear

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From The Source, Dec. 22, 2011: The world’s most published man on global warming skepticism, Lord Christopher Monckton, on the quasi-religion of environmentalism.

A message for Chiquita

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From The Source, Dec. 22, 2011: I point out the history of crime and immoral business practice by Chiquita and I have a message for the banana company.

Casualties of multi-culturalism

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From The Source, Dec. 22, 2011: Honour killings expert, Aruna Papp, on the latest casualty of multi-culturalism in Canada—young South Asian women—where suicide rates are among the highest at home and abroad.

From The Source, Dec. 21, 2011: Jonathan Halevi brings us video of the mob attack on Egyptian blogger Aliaa Mahdy, islamofascists in Belgium, and protests in Toronto. h/t for posting: sdmatt2a

Steyn on the GOP

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From The Source, Dec. 21, 2011: Mark Steyn shares his thoughts on the GOP race and why neither Mitt Romney nor Newt Gingrich are good candidates.

Banana drama

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From The Source, Dec. 21, 2011: Danielle Smith from the Wildrose Party presents the pro-Canada, pro-oilsands position to oppose Alberta Premier Alison Redford's weak stance.

Bananarama

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From The Source, Dec. 21, 2011: I look at Alison Redford's disgraceful reaction to Chiquita's oilsands criticisms.

The case for Keystone

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From The Source, Dec. 19, 2011: The U.S. has miles of oil pipelines, so why has the Keystone XL line become such a big issue? Energy expert Jerry Taylor explains.

Bashing the banana boycott

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From The Source, Dec. 19, 2011: Monte Solberg weighs in on a hypocritical fruit company combating our ethical oil.

Totalitarian takedown

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From The Source, Dec. 19, 2011: Events in North Korea have me reflecting on 'The Source' of freedom and I tell you how you can take an active part.

Foreign funding

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From The Source, Dec. 16, 2011: Flowing to fight oil sands, why European financing of Canadian environmentalists should end, with Sun Parliamentary Bureau reporter Daniel Proussalidis.

Farmer freedom - Gerry Ritz

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From The Source, Dec. 16, 2011: Growers celebrate the end of the Wheat Board monopoly with Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz.

Chiquita's gone bananas

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From The Source, Dec. 16, 2011: Chiquita banana launches its ban against Canada's oil sands. Here's a little background.

The right to offend

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From The Source, Dec. 15, 2011 (Youtube): Marc Lemire, target of CHRC for 8 years, joins me to discuss his case and Richard Warman. He's followed by Chris Schafer of the Canadian Constitution Foundation.  ht / sdmatt2a

Shiny, and s----y, pony

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From The Source, Dec. 15, 2011: It seems my favourite politician got his beautiful hair in a tizzy, it will all be okay, shiny pony.

Kickstarting Keystone

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From The Source, Dec. 15, 2011: Congressman Pete Olson on the House Republicans’ new bill to see Keystone XL pipeline built.

Selling Canada Day

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From The Source, Dec. 15, 2011: Selling broadcasting rights to Canada Day festivities is un-Canadian and unfair.

Saving Christmas

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From The Source, Dec. 14, 2011: MPP Randy Hillier talks about how he's fighting back against the war on Christmas from his riding of Lanark, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington.

The Iran question

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From The Source, Dec. 14, 2011: Professor Aurel Braun has details on why Iran has its eyes set on the Strait of Hormuz, a very important passage for oil tankers.

Kyoto protocol

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From The Source, Dec. 14, 2011: Many are saying Canada leaving Kyoto is a shame, but do they really know what they're talking about? I give you a brief lesson on the document and article 27.

Facing up to freedom

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From The Source, Dec. 13, 2011: Farzana Hassan from the Muslim Canadian Congress shares why many liberal Muslims living in Canada think the Niqab ban at citizenship ceremonies is a good start.

China collapsing?

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From The Source, Dec. 13, 2011: Professor Charles Burton exposes the lies China is using to hide the fact that it is going from boom to bust.

David's details

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From The Source, Dec. 13, 2011: David Suzuki's 'charity' sure gets a lot of money from lobbyists and government supported organizations like the National Film Board and CBC.

Abnormal niqabs

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From The Source, Dec. 12, 2011: Tarek Fatah explains why niqabs and their oppressive ilk shouldn't be worn in Canada and why it's not 'Islamophobist' to say so.

Saying no to niqabs

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From The Source, Dec. 12, 2011: Immigration Minister Jason Kenney explains why Canada is telling Muslim women to show their faces at citizenship ceremonies.

Lobbyist lunacy

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From The Source, Dec. 12, 2011: I expose how a fictional pirate and multiple personalities have manipulated a bureaucrat into stalling Canadian interests.

Protecting Canada's future

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From The Source, Dec. 5, 2011: American interests and the northern gateway with Environment Detective Vivian Krause.

Number crunching

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From The Source, Dec. 6, 2011: Accountant Larry Rich takes another critical look at the Attawapiskat numbers.

Wall on oil

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From The Source, Dec. 6, 2011: Brad Wall talks about his recent trip to Phoenix and why he is pushing for ethical oil and the Keystone pipeline.

CBC is the real enemy

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From The Source, Dec. 6, 2011: There is plenty of hate sent my way and Sun News' way, but why is so little directed at the law-breaking state broadcaster? I take a closer look at the Twitter trolls.

Kudos for Kyoto bailout

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From The Source, Dec. 5, 2011: Dr. Lorrie Goldstein looks at Suzuki's partisan philanthropy and lauds the Tories for backing off the pointless Kyoto protocol.

Burka bandit alert

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From The Source, Dec. 5, 2011: Kathy Shaidle joins me to discusses the recent burka-clad thefts in Kitchener.

Insult to immigrants?

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From The Source, Dec. 5, 2011: A Quebec town is giving newcomers a pamphlet basically outlining a code of conduct and integration. Eric Duhaime has more.

Back off, lobbyists!

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From The Source, Dec. 5, 2011: The delay of the Keystone pipeline shows it's time for Canada to put its strategic interests first.

Troubled community

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From The Source, Dec. 1, 2011: Senator Patrick Brazeau looks at how his fellow First Nations people need to start using money given to them more wisely.

Where'd the money go?

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From The Source, Dec. 1, 2011: Chartered accountant Larry Rich breaks down the dollars sent to Attawapiskat in an attempt to find out just where the money went.

Understanding Attawapiskat

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From The Source, Dec. 1, 2011: I look at who is directly responsible for the current crisis in Attawapiskat.

Top ten ways to change

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From The Source, Nov. 29, 2011: Lorrie Goldstein presents his top ten ways to save the environment in a conservative way.

Shaking it up

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From The Source, Nov. 29, 2011: Professor Ross McKitrick talks about how he is shaking up the way the United Nations handles climate change.

The right way

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From The Source, Nov. 29, 2011: I present the right way, both on the political spectrum and in terms of wisdom, to protect the environment.

The Right Way to Go Green

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Tonight The Source is doing a Green Special:  The Right Way to Go Green. I will be joined by Lorrie Goldstein to take a look at Green Conservatism and saving the environment. Promo link

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Incoming! Nov. 25

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From The Source, Nov. 25, 2011: U of Vic's Emmett MacFarlane tweeted an apology.

Freedom fighters

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From The Source, Nov. 25, 2011: I speak with Mark Steyn, brother in arms, about the fight for freedom.

Life of a mobster

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From The Source, Nov. 25, 2011: Marvin Elkind, aka The Weasel, subject of Adrian Humphreys' new book "The Weasel," on the life of a mobster in Canada.

Global warmongers unite

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From The Source, Nov. 25, 2011: I take on the global warming fear mongers who are meeting in Durban.

CBCashcows

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From The Source, Nov. 24, 2011: I examine the systematic lies of CBC President Hubert Lacroix.

Kenney's crackdown

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From The Source, Nov. 24, 2011: MP Jason Kenney on the Tory crackdown on crime and how the opposition has responded.

Shiny pony

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From The Source, Nov. 24, 2011: I take on Justin Trudeau for a recent tweet which implies The Source viewers are dumb.

Arab forecast

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From The Source, Nov. 23, 2011: The Arab Underground reveals photos of a female blogger defying the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt by posting risqué photos online. Jonathan Halevi predicts she will be executed for her defiance against radical Islam.

Drinking, driving and profits

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From The Source, Nov. 23, 2011: Gerard Curran, owner of James Joyce Pub in Calgary reflects on how Alberta's new drinking and driving laws are hurting business.

Rid Canada of the CBC

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From The Source, Nov. 23, 2011: I look at how some judges are joining the ranks of those calling for the end of a federally funded CBC.

Worthless wind power

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From The Source, Nov. 21, 2011: Britain's Prince Philip denounced wind turbines as "useless" and a "disgrace." Is he right? Lorrie Goldstein weighs in.

Whitewashing terror

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From The Source, Nov. 21, 2011: David Harris helps us understand why media is clouding the identity of alleged bomber Muhammad Yusuf, also known as Jose Pimentel.

The uncivil left

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From The Source, Nov. 21, 2011: Pat Martin's recent Twitter rant is one more example of a sad truth: the left can dish it out, but can't take it.

Doing it for them

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From The Source, Nov. 18, 2011: Mike Riggs, associate editor of Reason.com, looks at why Occupy protesters are not 'doing it for you' as their chant suggests.

Empty protest

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From The Source, Nov. 18, 2011: Joe Warmington, David Menzies and I look at how Occupy Toronto is an empty protest in more ways than one.

Occupy decline

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From The Source, Nov. 18, 2011: I examine how the Occupy Toronto movement has fallen apart and turned into a misguided angry collective.

Oilsands opposition

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From The Source, Nov. 17, 2011: Maritime radio host Jordi Morgan talks about why some in his area of the nation do not support the oil sands.

The douchebag awards

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From The Source, Nov. 17, 2011: Jerry Agar and I review Occupy Toronto's rankings of douchebaggery.

Victory for freedom

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From The Source, Nov. 17, 2011: MP Brian Storseth and I celebrate the victory of free speech and bill C-304.

Save free speech

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From The Source, Nov. 17, 2011: I take a look at why Canada needs bill C-304 if we hope to save free speech going forward.

Cultures on decline

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From The Source, Nov. 16, 2011: Journalist David Goldman looks at how both Europe and the Muslim culture are on the decline for very different reasons.

Spend first, ask questions never

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From The Source, Nov. 16, 2011: I look at the loose spending practices of CBC higher ups.

Euthanasia debate

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From The Source, Nov. 15, 2011: Leading ethicist, Margaret Somerville, weighs in on Canada’s euthanasia debate, detailing the scary implications of Canadian society authorizing assisted suicide.

Against the oilsands

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From The Source, Nov. 15, 2011: NDP activist Adam Giambrone is on to answer for why his party has sent NDP MP’s to Washington to lobby against Canada’s oilsands.

Hypocrisy of the CBC

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From The Source, Nov. 15, 2011: I reveal the hypocritical ways of the state broadcaster.

Wounded vet keeps fighting

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From The Source, Nov. 14, 2011: Paul Franklin describes his uphill battle from losing both legs in Afghanistan to being an inspirational spokesperson for wounded vets in Canada.

Politics over policy

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From The Source, Nov. 14, 2011: Former U.S. ambassador to Canada David Wilkins offers his view on Obama punting the Keystone pipeline.

Barack's bizarre move

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From The Source, Nov. 14, 2011: U.S. President Obama made his decision on the Keystone pipeline, backing unethical conflict oil and screwing his so-called "friends" in Canada.

Occupy hypocrisy

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From The Source, Nov. 11, 2011: Infamous journalist Andrew Breitbart breaks down the profile of the Occupier. Fast Company research shows they are white, educated males, most with full time jobs.

Remembrance memories

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From The Source, Nov. 11, 2011: Kris Sims shares her experience down at Parliament Hill for the Remembrance Day ceremonies and describes the camaraderie between the old and new veterans.

Honour them always

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From The Source, Nov. 11, 2011: I give my own tribute to Remembrance Day and chastise those who have tried to discredit the service of our soldiers.

Worth the sacrifice

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From The Source, Nov. 10, 2011: Jody Mitic, Afghanistan war veteran who lost both legs in landmine blast, on why the sacrifice was worth it, and how his life is even better for it now.

Responding to Iran

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From The Source, Nov. 10, 2011: Clifford May of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies on the weakness of the West’s response thus far to Iran.

Legal complications

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From The Source, Nov. 10, 2011: Toronto lawyer Howard Cohen looks at the legal complications of my visit to the CBC and Mary Walsh's visit to Rob Ford's home.

CBCan't deal

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From The Source, Nov. 10, 2011: I look at the CBC's heavy-handed response to my visit in August.

Star power

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From The Source, Nov. 8, 2011: Lorrie Goldstein looks at why celebrities criticizing the Keystone XL pipeline need to do their homework.

Wounded warriors

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From The Source, Nov. 8, 2011: Wayne Johnston from Wounded Warriors talks about the importance of recognizing and providing for modern soldiers who return home wounded.

Occupy lawlessness

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From The Source, Nov. 8, 2011: I look at the lawlessness that has run rampant at Canada's Occupy protests.

The Saskatchewan split

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From The Source, Nov. 7, 2011: Former mayor Verne Barber analyzes the rural-urban split in Saskatchewan and how it impacts the election.

'Little Brother' catching up

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From The Source, Nov. 7, 2011: Saskatchewan's election may be a foregone conclusion, but there's an overlooked undercurrent of reform that other provinces should heed.

Brad Wall interview

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From The Source, Nov. 4, 2011: I speak to Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall about the boom his province has experienced and how he feels headed into next week's election.

Occupy Regina

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From The Source, Nov. 4, 2011: I take you behind the scenes and inside the tents at Occupy Regina.

Saskaboom

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From The Source, Nov. 4, 2011: I examine the unlikely but well-deserved success of Saskatchewan under the leadership of Brad Wall.

Special treatment?

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From The Source, Nov. 2, 2011: Independent journalist Jeromie Williams on how the VPD is handling Vancouver rioter and Olympic hopeful, Nathan Kotylak, with kid gloves.

Haters gonna hate

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From The Source, Nov. 2, 2011: Guest Professor David Franklin looks at the hypocritical treatment of Herman Cain by leftist media.

Inconvenient truth

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From The Source, Nov. 2, 2011: Vivian Krause breaks down some of the hypocrisy used by a Canadian many consider 'a living saint' David Suzuki.

Funding conflict

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From The Source, Nov. 2, 2011: David Suzuki may claim to hate corporations, but he gets millions of dollars from them. I have more.

More with Moore

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From The Source, Nov. 1, 2011: Heritage minister James Moore talks about his government's stance on the CBC and why he doesn't support the network's proposed 'TV tax.'

Multicultural Canada

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From The Source, Nov. 1, 2011: Christian Leuprecht of the McDonald Laurier Institute takes a look at multiculturalism in Canada.

Cain he do it?

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From The Source, Nov. 1, 2011: The mainstream media is attacking Herman Cain, but we here at Sun News take a serious look at his impressive resumé.

Ezra 'Delahunty' attacks!

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From The Source, Oct. 31, 2011: I take on CBC's '22 Minutes' ambush interview in one of my most outrageous monologues yet.

'Spengler' speaks

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From The Source, Oct. 31, 2011: Mysterious Asia Times columnist David Goldman (a.k.a. Spengler) looks at the U.S. in crisis and the future of China.

ACORN tactics

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From The Source, Oct. 27, 2011: Matthew Vadum, author of Subversion, Inc. talks about the organizations behind the Occupy protests.

Honourless killings

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From The Source, Oct. 28, 2011: Dr Amin Muhammad, psychiatrist and Canada’s leading expert on honour killings, explains the cultural practice around the world and in Canada, and debunks concerns that it’s a Western-propagated myth.

Registry rolled away

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From The Source, Oct. 28, 2011: John Lott, author of The Bias Against Guns, praises the move to scrap Canada’s national gun registry and says there’s no evidence to prove a registry has helped to solve or prevent gun crimes in Canada.

RIP conservative Alberta

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From The Source, Oct. 28, 2011: Joan Crockatt and I mourn the apparent demise of Conservative Alberta and roll eyes at the new proposed provincial tourism slogan.

Ominous occupation

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From The Source, Oct. 28, 2011: I look at why the inclusion of Mohawk Warriors into the Occupy movement may result in violence and truly occupied land.

Violent shift

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From The Source, Oct. 27, 2011: Andrew Breitbart on the fizzling out of peaceful Occupiers in exchange for more violent ones.

Buh-bye Huawei

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From The Source, Oct. 27, 2011: In our Red Alert segment, Professor Charles Burton discusses the danger of Ontario govt’s links to Chinese telecom giant, Huawei, blocked by the Pentagon for spying concerns.

CBC spinning out of control

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From The Source, Oct. 27, 2011: The latest CBC misuse of taxpayer money is just par for the course.

Fallout

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From The Source, Oct. 26, 2011: Brooke Goldstein, lawyer and children’s rights advocate, on the ethics surrounding Gadhafi’s death and the dangerous fallout from Israel’s hostage for terrorists swap.

Driving crackdown

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From The Source, Oct. 26, 2011: Rob Breakenridge on Alberta’s drastic crackdown on drunk drivers.

CATSA tweet

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From The Source, Oct. 26, 2011: An except from Incoming! wherein I read viewer mail: here we have a tweet from a CATSA employee.

Corrupt Quebec?

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From The Source, Oct. 26, 2011: From unlawful labour unions, to an inquiry into corruption, to threats of physical violence against the labour minister, the facts speak for themselves.

Who is John Galt?

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From The Source, Oct. 25, 2011: Kris Sims on the documentary release of Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged and why the message of her 50 year old novel is still relevant today.

Inspecting the CBC

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From The Source, Oct. 25, 2011: Brian Lilley on Hubert Lacroix’s continued attempts to stonewall the government on transparency while at the same time asking for more government handouts.

ControverCBC

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From The Source, Oct. 25, 2011: The CBC is using taxpayer dollars for attack ads and non-funny segments that berate public figures. I think it's time they waste their own money, not yours.

Return to sender

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From The Source, Oct. 24, 2011: We all know the CBC needs cash: just ask it! So why is it turning down my cheque in return for free stuff?

From The Source, Oct. 24, 2011: Lately the Liberals are all about saving the CBC, but David Akin reminds you that they've taken an axe to it before.

Moammar, come back!

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From The Source, Oct. 24, 2011: Middle East expert Daniel Pipes looks at the Libya's post-Gadhafi future and figures we'll eventually miss Moammar.

Libya's fraudulent freedom

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From The Source, Oct. 24, 2011: Libya has declared freedom, but all it's done is exchange an old dictator for a new one.

Freedom fighter

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From The Source, Oct. 21, 2011: We feature the film "Freedom Fighter," the latest in the lead up to the Free Thinking Film Festival in Ottawa.

Breeding hate

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From The Source, Oct. 21, 2011: Raheel Raza on why multiculturalism breeds honour killings in Canada.

War on women

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From The Source, Oct. 21, 2011: I look at the troubling growth of Sharia law in Canada and how it oppresses and sometimes literally kills women.

Bailouts and bad behavior

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From The Source, Oct. 20, 2011: My opening statement from the show, a response to the CBC's attack on Quebecor.

Supremely right

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From The Source, Oct. 20, 2011: The Supreme Court has ruled that linking to offensive material does not constitute hate crime.

Mental mob

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From The Source, Oct. 20, 2011: Upon seeing the clip of the Occupy Toronto protesters mindlessly chanting back everything I said, psychotherapist Dr. Karen Ruskin expresses serious concern for their psychological welfare.

A despot goes down

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From The Source, Oct. 20, 2011: Jonathan Halevi gives us his thoughts on the death of former Libyan dictator Gadhafi.

Mindless mob

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From The Source, Oct. 19, 2011: John Robson breaks down the psychology behind the bizarre call and reply chanting and more at the Occupy protests.

Exploiting the west

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From The Source, Oct. 19, 2011: Professor Frank Atkins on Quebec’s desperate hold onto House seat power and how they’re exploiting the resources of the West in the process.

Quebec's call

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From The Source, Oct. 19, 2011: Why does Quebec once again hold the fate of Canadian politics in its hands? I break it down.

A new Sun promo!

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Keeping them honest

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From The Source, Oct. 18, 2011: Guest author Louis Fortin of MEI’s research paper, 'The Financing and Transparency of Unions,' challenges Canada’s labour unions to follow France’s example.

Unmasking the mystery

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From The Source, Oct. 18, 2011: Kris Sims talks to us about the odd masks that are popping up during the 'Occupy' movement.

Into the bowels

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From The Source, Oct. 18, 2011: Jacqui Delaney gives me some perspective on my visit to the Occupy Toronto site at which I met--among others--a guy who told me about "FEMA's genocide," another guy who was running low on weed, a woman who says "the point" is camping out and a graphics designer who's waiting for a job that is more in line with this values. This is the full first half of the show. It has the final couple of minutes where I bring it on home by leading the call and repeat in the park.

Kenney miscellany

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From The Source, Oct. 17, 2011: Immigration Minister Jason Kenney weighs in on several issues including Amnesty International's arrest demands and the 'Occupy Wall St.' movement.

The best of Occupy Toronto

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From The Source, Oct. 17, 2011: Joe Warmington brings us clips from the Occupy Toronto protest.

Countering the consensus

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From The Source, Oct. 17, 2011: Andrew Breitbart blazed a trail away from the consensus media. He tells us about his philosophy and push against the leftist agenda.

Get an occupation

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From The Source, Oct. 17, 2011: I take aim at the professional protesters, hopeless hippies and the state broadcaster bias behind the 'Occupy' movement in Canada.

Levant lets loose

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Web Exclusive, Oct. 12, 2011: You've seen me defend freedom, but have you seen me dance? You have now thanks to this sunnewsnetwork.ca behind-the-scenes exclusive. (What else can I say? The rest of the flash mob failed to show up.)

Cain gaining

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From The Source, Oct. 13, 2011: Professor David Bradley, formerly featured on 60 Minutes for his politically incorrect racial ideas, joins us to discuss the politics of race in a potential Herman Cain/Barack Obama match up.

Mockupy wall street

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From The Source, Oct. 13, 2011: The 'Occupy Wall Street' movement is full of fickle protestors and hypocrisy; 'Bad-boy journalist' Andrew Breitbart brings us the videos.

Amnesty gets it wrong

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From The Source, Oct. 13, 2011: Amnesty International gets it wrong on human rights once again. I have more on the institute's soft stance on Gorbachev.

Arab Underground - Oct. 12

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From The Source, Oct. 12, 2011: In this installment of The Arab Underground, Jonathan Halevi talks about Gilad Shalit's release and a nascent Nazi movement in Egypt.

Cops in hijabs

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From The Source, Oct. 12, 2011: Toronto Police Services are taking religious accommodation one step further in their uniform allowance of wearing hijabs.

Tehran terror

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From The Source, Oct. 12, 2011: Robert Spencer of Jihad Watch on why status quo diplomacy with Iran and overtures from Obama has led us to this attempted terror attack.

Speech debate

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From The Source, Oct. 12, 2011: David Akin and I go head to head in debating where to draw a line when it comes to free speech.

Free speech under review

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From The Source, Oct. 12, 2011: With the Supreme Court reviewing what qualifies as hate speech, I stand in defence of freedom.

Egyptian genocide?

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From The Source, Oct. 11, 2011: Human rights lawyer Majed El Shafie reveals disturbing photos of violence against Cops and calls the military action against the Egyptian minority group a “genocide.”

Debating the movement

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From The Source, Oct. 11, 2011: I go head to head with Lorrie Goldstein who sympathizes with Occupy Wall Street protesters and shows viewers who’s really orchestrating the movement.

Don't welcome back Khadr

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From The Source, Oct. 11, 2011: Brian Lilley and I chat about Omar Khadr's return to Canada.

Flight friction

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From The Source, Oct. 11, 2011: COO of Air Canada, Duncan Dee, calls for a review of CATSA and questions their relevance in the security industry.

Sham security

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From The Source, Oct. 11, 2011: CATSA has been screening everything from hair gel to toothpaste for ten years, and I think that is long enough.

Demonizing Don Cherry

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From The Source, Oct. 10, 2011: The outspoken 'Hockey Night' host is under fire for his views on fighting, but does he deserve it? Damian Goddard joins the debate.

Occupation oddness

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From The Source, Oct. 10, 2011: Journalist Charles Cooke has immersed himself in the weirdness of the Occupy Wall Street protests, and shares his insights.

Bin Laden's legacy

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From The Source, Oct. 10, 2011: Daveed Gartenstein Ross, author of Bin Laden's Legacy, on why he thinks we're losing the war on terror

The littlest terrorist

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From The Source, Oct. 10, 2011: It’s a scary but true bedtime story. Convicted terrorist Omar Khadr is en route to Canada.

Aboriginal exploitation

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From The Source, Oct. 4, 2011 (posted on Oct. 10): Senator Patrick Brazeau takes aim at Greenpeace, which is using Aboriginal Canadians as a weapon to bash the oilsands industry.

Nature of protestors

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From The Source, Oct. 7, 2011: Keith Olbermann thinks Occupy Wall Street should be getting more mainstream media coverage, and I agree, but not for the same reasons.

No laughing matter

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From The Source, Oct. 7, 2011: I revisit the threats against David Letterman and South Park with Adam Turner of the Legal Project.

Committee creeping Craigslist

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From The Source, Oct. 7, 2011: Constitutional lawyer Chris Schafer on the human rights atrocity of choosing your own roommate and Ontario Human Rights Commission creepin' on Craigslist.

Racist HRC?

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From The Source, Oct. 7, 2011: The Human Rights Commission continues to play favourites in their hunt for renters' rights offences.


From The Source, Oct. 6, 2011: Preston Manning speaks with me about the state of conservatism in Canada.

Losing the space race

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From The Source, Oct. 6, 2011: The United States has fallen so far behind in the space race that it is now requiring astronauts to learn Russian. Dasvidaniya NASA!

CBC collusion

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From The Source, Oct. 6, 2011: With the CBC President lashing out against critics, some other mainstream media are falling in line and giving the CBC a break.

Model Citizen

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From The Source, Oct. 5, 2011: Online journalist Jerome Williams brings more damming video evidence of Olympic hopeful and Vancouver vandal, Nathan Kotylak, and asks why the kid hasn’t been charged yet.

Udder nonsense

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From The Source, Oct. 5, 2011: Selling raw milk is no crime, so why is it prohibited in Canada? I talk t