
Rob Breakenridge Show Episode 8: The forces shaping Canada's energy future, The pursuit of truth around the Nova Scotia massacre
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Welcome, friends, to another episode of the Rob Breakenridge Show.
On this episode:
We’ll recap the news this week regarding a possible pipeline proposal that Alberta’s premier says is very close to being able to present to the prime minister.
Meanwhile, more analysis of the energy opportunities and challenges for Alberta and Canada right now. We'll hear from Dennis McConaghy a former top executive at TC Energy. He is also the author of multiple books on Canada’s energy debate and energy future.
We’ll also have a recap of some news out of Ottawa this week - Canada’s auditor-general with some troubling news findings with regard to the ArriveCAN scandal and the awarding of government contracts.
Plus, it’s been five years now since Gabriel Wortman murdered 22 people across two days in northern Nova Scotia, the largest mass murder in Canada’s history. Still, many questions remain about how it all played out over those two days, and what police knew and did before, during, and after the bloodshed. We’ll speak with Paul Palango, author of “Anatomy of a Cover-Up: The Truth about the RCMP and the Nova Scotia Massacres.”
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(00:12) Show introduction
(01:15) New pipeline proposal?
(08:48) Dennis McConaghy interview
(38:21) ArriveCAN latest
(45:56) Paul Palango intervuew
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