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The Canadian Returnee Podcast
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Fréquence : 1 épisode/7j. Total Éps: 32

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Tariff Tensions Rise as Trump Hits Canada Again
dimanche 3 août 2025 • Durée 15:45
As of August 1, 2025, a fresh wave of U.S. tariffs, now up to 35%, has hit Canadian goods hard. President Trump’s latest move has shaken trade ties, sent consumer prices soaring, and put jobs across the country at risk. From steel to groceries, the impact is real, and for many Canadians, it feels deeply personal. In this podcast, we unpack the mounting tension, the political undercurrents, and how Canada is responding with resolve and calls for economic self-reliance.
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Why Bill C-5 Is Fueling Indigenous Canadian Resistance
dimanche 27 juillet 2025 • Durée 15:05
What happens when a government fast-tracks development without real Indigenous consultation? In this podcast, we unpack the growing backlash to Bill C-5.
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s “Building Canada Act” promises infrastructure in the name of progress. However, many First Nations say it was drafted and passed without them, undermining treaty rights, sidelining consent, and ignoring urgent social needs. While Inuit leaders have received reassurances, First Nations chiefs describe the process as political theatre, sparking legal action and threats of national protest.
We explore the political fault lines, community responses, and what this moment reveals about power, reconciliation, and the future of Indigenous–Crown relations. If this speaks to you, please share it, refer a friend, subscribe, or buy me a coffee.
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Alberta Separation Threatens Treaty Rights
samedi 17 mai 2025 • Durée 12:54
In this podcast, we break down why Alberta's push for separation, through Bill 54 and the Alberta Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act, is sparking fierce opposition from First Nations leaders.
We also explore a deeper question: if Alberta claims the right to separate, what rights might Indigenous nations claim in return?
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Borderline Tensions
samedi 10 mai 2025 • Durée 10:12
In this podcast, we dive into the unprecedented surge in outbound inspections by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at key B.C.–Washington state crossings, including Peace Arch and Pacific Highway. Canadians returning home are facing wait times of up to 3.5 hours, and even Nexus holders aren’t spared. What’s fuelling this shift in U.S. border tactics, and why now?
Immigration lawyer Len Saunders, with 25 years of experience in Blaine, calls the inspections "very strange" and questions the lack of transparency. Despite CBP citing national security and contraband seizures, the actual results seem minimal: a few hundred rounds of ammo and some narcotics. Meanwhile, cross-border traffic from Canada has dropped over 50%, devastating small-town economies like Blaine’s, where businesses rely on Canadian shoppers.
We explore the legal, political, and economic ripple effects of these "non-random" vehicle searches, their impact on privacy, and the growing frustrations of travellers and local officials on both sides of the border. If you’re a frequent crosser, a border town resident, or simply curious about the U.S.–Canada dynamic, this one’s for you.
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Cracks in the Confederation: Alberta, Ottawa, and the New Separatism
samedi 3 mai 2025 • Durée 09:41
In this podcast, we dive deep into the intensifying tensions between Alberta and the federal government following developments around the Clean Electricity Regulations (CER), Bill 54, and a growing separatist undercurrent. Premier Danielle Smith has launched a constitutional court challenge against Ottawa’s clean energy policy, arguing it overreaches into Alberta’s jurisdiction. At the same time, her government’s push to lower the referendum threshold has sparked fierce backlash, not only from political opponents but also from First Nations leaders who assert that any move toward separation requires their full consent, grounded in historic treaty rights.
We unpack the stakes of Alberta’s legal fight, explore the oilpatch’s demands to Prime Minister Mark Carney, and examine why First Nations are warning against what they see as manufactured national disunity. Is Alberta truly heading toward a referendum on separation, or is this more political leverage than real intent? How does this moment compare to past waves of Western alienation? And what role does the energy sector play in shaping the provincial-federal power struggle?
This is a pivotal moment in Canadian politics, and we’re here to break it down.
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#AlbertaSeparatism #DanielleSmith #MarkCarney #CanadianPolitics #FirstNationsRights #CleanElectricity #CER #WesternAlienation #TreatyRights #AlbertaEnergy #FederalismCanada #CanadaUnityCrisis
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Trump, Tariffs & the 51st State Fantasy
dimanche 27 avril 2025 • Durée 10:16
Trump, Tariffs & the 51st State Fantasy
As Canada's federal election looms, Donald Trump stirs controversy again, floating the idea of annexing Canada and threatening new auto tariffs. With record-breaking early turnout and a fierce battle between Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre, the U.S. president’s rhetoric has become a flashpoint in Canadian politics. From trade tensions to disinformation on social media, this podcast breaks down what’s at stake for both countries.
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Think Twice Before Moving to Canada!
vendredi 25 avril 2025 • Durée 24:55
Are you considering a move to Canada? Before packing your bags, listen to this! Life in Canada isn't what it used to be. Canada's struggles are real, from finding jobs to skyrocketing housing costs, a healthcare system with long wait times, and rising crime rates. Discover the truth behind the headlines and determine if the Great White North is still the right choice.
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The "Buy Canadian" Movement
dimanche 20 avril 2025 • Durée 14:18
How tariffs and national pride are reshaping Canadian consumer habits.
With US tariffs triggering economic tensions, the "Buy Canadian" movement is sweeping the country. Consumers, businesses, and governments are rallying behind homegrown products, but at what cost? In this podcast, we explore the economic benefits, supply chain challenges, and political consequences of this rising trend. Will it boost local businesses or limit consumer choice? Can Canada maintain trade relationships while embracing economic nationalism? Tune in for an in-depth analysis of this growing movement and its impact on everyday Canadians.
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The Looming Divide: Is the U.S. Heading for a Second Civil War?
dimanche 13 avril 2025 • Durée 12:47
The Looming Divide: Is the U.S. Heading for a Second Civil War?
Is the United States on the brink of another civil war? Growing political violence, deep societal divisions, and distrust in institutions have led many to fear the worst. In this podcast, we explore expert analyses, historical parallels, and online discussions that paint a complex picture of a nation teetering on the edge of internal conflict. From the role of militias and extremist groups to the potential collapse of federal authority, we examine the factors that could escalate tensions and the global implications of such a crisis.
Join us as we break down the key themes shaping this debate, challenge common assumptions, and discuss whether the U.S. can still pull back from the brink. Like, subscribe, and share this episode with a friend. If you enjoy our content, consider buying me a coffee to support independent analysis and future discussions.
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Trump’s Liberation Day Tariffs and Canada: Trade, Jobs, and the Global Shift
samedi 5 avril 2025 • Durée 21:00
President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs are reshaping the global economy, but where does that leave Canada? While spared from the harshest measures, existing tariffs and the broader economic slowdown are already taking a toll, with 33,000 jobs lost in March, weakening trade, and mounting uncertainty. With industries under strain and the Bank of Canada recalibrating its next moves, Canada faces a choice: double down on U.S. trade ties or pivot toward a more self-reliant and diversified economy.
In this podcast, we break down the key economic impacts, explore the growing calls for trade diversification and corporate tax reform, and ask whether Canada can turn this crisis into an opportunity. Tune in to understand what’s at stake and what Canada must do next to stay competitive in a shifting world order.
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