Episodios

  • Poilievre talks floor crossings and land rights, Latest job numbers, Surrey Police under resourced
    Apr 11 2026

    Host Vijay Saini and co-host Vasu Kumar deliver sharp analysis on today's top stories. They break down Pierre Poilievre's comments on potential Conservative floor crossings and land rights debates, unpack the latest Canadian job numbers and what they signal for the economy, and examine why Surrey Police continue to struggle with chronic under-resourcing. A must-listen for insights into politics, jobs, and public safety challenges.

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    40 m
  • Could more Conservatives cross the floor?
    Apr 10 2026

    Host Vijay Saini and co-host Vasu Kumar unpack a packed news cycle, from the possibility of more Conservatives crossing the floor to the dramatic gold heist at Toronto Pearson Airport. The episode also takes a closer look at shifting policy signals and what they could mean for international students, temporary workers, and PR hopefuls navigating an uncertain future

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    53 m
  • Fragile Iran-US ceasefire, BC government’s $165 coffee cup
    Apr 8 2026

    Host Vijay Saini and co-host Vasu Kumar examine latest updates making headlines. The episode unpacks the fragile Iran-US ceasefire and what it could mean for regional stability, while also diving into the BC government’s $165 coffee cup controversy and the public reaction it has sparked. A sharp and current conversation on geopolitics, government spending, and accountability.

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    52 m
  • Crucial day of war, DRIPA causing massive havoc for Eby
    Apr 8 2026

    Host Vijay Saini and co-host Vasu Kumar tackle a pivotal day in the ongoing war, examining the latest developments and the broader global implications. The episode also looks at how DRIPA is creating major political and legal pressure for Premier Eby, adding another layer of tension to an already complex situation. A sharp, timely discussion on conflict, governance, and the mounting challenges facing leadership.

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    58 m
  • Middle East Update, Immigration department concerned with AI generated asylum applications
    Apr 7 2026

    In this episode, host Vijay Saini and co-host Vasu Kumar dive into two major stories shaping headlines right now. They explore the latest developments unfolding in the Middle East and discuss why Canada’s immigration department is raising concerns about asylum applications created using artificial intelligence. It’s an insightful conversation that connects global politics, technology, and the challenges of modern governance in a fast-changing world.



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    44 m
  • BC updates EV mandates, Iran working with Oman to reopen Strait of Hormuz
    Apr 2 2026

    Host Vijay Saini breaks down two major global developments with big implications for Canada and world trade. British Columbia rolls out tougher EV mandates to accelerate the shift to electric vehicles, while Iran partners with Oman to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil chokepoint. Expect sharp analysis on how these moves impact energy prices, green policy, and international tensions.

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    54 m
  • Term of special advisor for downtown Eastside extended, Alberta government presents act to define Alberta whiskey
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode, host Vijay Saini and co-host Vasu Kumar cover two notable developments from Western Canada. They discuss the extension of the special advisor’s term for Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, exploring what it means for local policy and community impact. The conversation then shifts to Alberta, where the provincial government has introduced new legislation aimed at defining what constitutes authentic Alberta whiskey.

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    48 m
  • Flurry of press releases from police, Canadian GDP posts a surprise modest boost in January
    Apr 1 2026

    In this episode, host Vijay Saini and co-host Vasu Kumar unpack a busy week in Canadian news, focusing on a series of press releases from police departments and a surprising boost in Canada’s GDP for January. They talk about what these stories reveal about how information is shared with the public and what the economic numbers might mean for the months ahead.

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    48 m