
On this episode of The Really Big Show, Jim Csek and Iain Burns tackle the absurdity of a "Buy Canada" policy that allows the Bank of China to qualify as a local supplier while actual Canadian energy firms "build big" in the U.S. to escape domestic gridlock. We look at the "poop show" of European diplomacy versus the reality of Musk and Rubio heading to China with Trump, and ask why the Carney government is still obsessing over plastic straws while Canada Post returns to the begging bowl for more taxpayer billions.From the investment-killing uncertainty of DRIPA in B.C. to the "mirage" of affordability, we’re digging into the numbers the mainstream media won't touch.Support The Really Big Show . We’re building independent Canadian media into a powerful voice and we can’t do it without you. Contribute here: https://thereallybigshow.ca We tell real Canadian stories the mainstream won’t. Become a member and be part of it.
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China and US open trade doors, Canada says no to prosperity

World powers meet as Canada squanders its biggest opportunity

All the world’s a stage, and Canada’s elite merely imposters
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