“Justin Trudeau is sounding the alarm on the rise of populist right-wing forces in democratic countries worldwide. He claims to respond to anger with understanding and solutions. But is he deflecting blame for his own unpopularity onto external factors? True North’s Andrew Lawton weighs in on this narrative.
The Unforeseen Consequences of Harm Reduction Strategies
Dr. Sharon Koivu, a former safe supply advocate, has raised concerns about the unintended consequences of distributing drugs to individuals struggling with addiction as a harm reduction measure. In London, Ontario, she has witnessed an increase in patient deaths as prescribed medications find their way to the streets. Joining The Andrew Lawton Show, Dr. Koivu delves into how things went awry.
The Truth Behind Canadian LNG and Foreign Interest
Despite the federal government’s assertion that there is no economic case for Canadian LNG, foreign leaders are expressing interest in purchasing LNG and a new export terminal in British Columbia is nearing completion. What is the reality behind Canadian LNG exports? Macdonald-Laurier Institute senior fellow Philip Cross sheds light on the situation.
In Conclusion
As the world grapples with political shifts, harm reduction challenges, and economic uncertainties, it’s essential to critically examine the narratives presented to us. Whether it’s addressing societal anger, reevaluating harm reduction strategies, or understanding the complexities of energy exports, a nuanced perspective is crucial for navigating these complex issues. Let’s strive to look beyond surface-level explanations and engage in constructive dialogue to shape a better future for all.”
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