Topic: Quebec

36 chapters across the catalog

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 40:41 - 44:04

1856: CIS Lunar

Air Canada CEO, Quebec Language Controversy

Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau is facing calls for resignation after delivering a condolence message regarding a fatal crash at LaGuardia Airport almost entirely in English. The crash killed pilot Antoine Fauré, a francophone from Quebec, sparking outrage in the province over Rousseau's lack of French proficiency. Rousseau has been summoned to Ottawa to testify before the official languages committee.

Brain Rot
Episode 1748 1:28:59 - 1:31:14

1748: Brain Rot

Alberta Prosperity Project Advocates for Independence from Ottawa

The Alberta Prosperity Project, an organization with over 60,000 members, is advocating for Alberta's independence from the Canadian federal government. Proponents argue that the current federalist structure treats Alberta as a "colony" of Ontario and Quebec, despite Alberta providing much of the country's energy wealth. The group is reportedly considering sending a delegation to Washington to discuss the province's unique economic position under the new Trump administration.

Unhappy Newcomer
Episode 1689 57:16 - 58:56

1689: Unhappy Newcomer

Kamala Harris, Childhood in Canada and Mayflower Trucks

A clip from Kamala Harris's DNC speech regarding her childhood moves to Wisconsin and Illinois is criticized for omitting her formative years spent in Montreal, Canada. Harris attended Westmount High School in Quebec from ages 13 to 15, a fact the hosts suggest she downplays to maintain a specific American narrative.

Grip & Grin
Episode 1527 54:34 - 57:24

1527: Grip & Grin

Groundhog Day, Fred the Groundhog Death and Oki the Puppet

The annual Groundhog Day celebration in Quebec faced a setback when Fred the Groundhog died just before the event, leading to his replacement by a stuffed toy. In British Columbia, a hand puppet named Oki is used because local groundhogs do not emerge from hibernation until March. The tradition is discussed as a cultural "psy-op" regarding weather prediction.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1516 7:56 - 9:45

1516: Carbon Bomb

Naval Meteorologist Analysis of Bomb Cyclone Terminology

A Lieutenant Commander in the Navy provided a technical breakdown of the "bomb cyclone" that occurred in Quebec on December 22, 2022. The analysis suggests that terms like "bombogenesis" are often used by media to hype standard Arctic cold outbreaks. The meteorologist clarified that a faster jet stream actually causes more frequent bomb cyclones, contradicting some mainstream scientific reporting.

2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special
Episode 1508 28:53 - 29:39

1508: 2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special

Quebec Backpedals on Proposed Vax Tax for Unvaccinated

Premier Francois Legault announces that Quebec is abandoning its plan to impose a "health contribution" or "Vax Tax" on unvaccinated adults. The proposed financial penalty, intended to encourage COVID-19 vaccination, was met with significant backlash. The segment notes the government's shift away from punitive measures as it navigates the ongoing pandemic response.

MAGATARD
Episode 1457 34:43 - 36:49

1457: MAGATARD

Monkeypox Outbreak, Quebec Vaccination Campaign

Quebec health officials reported that monkeypox cases have doubled, leading to the administration of smallpox vaccines to high-risk contacts. The discussion explores the demographic spread of the virus and questions whether the symptoms are being confused with shingles or vaccine adverse events. Most cases are reported to be mild with patients expected to recover.

Texas Balls
Episode 1451 2:54:03 - 2:55:01

1451: Texas Balls

Quebec Mask Mandate, 666 Days Coincidence

The mask mandate in Quebec, Canada, ended on May 14, 2022, after lasting exactly 666 days. A producer noted that Premier François Legault had previously been seen making a hand signal associated with the number. While dismissed as a coincidence, the timing is highlighted as a point of interest for those tracking symbolic patterns in government policy.

COVID Medley
Episode 1440 3:47:12 - 3:50:55

1440: COVID Medley

Justin Trudeau, Freedom Convoy, Emergencies Act

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces criticism for his handling of the "Freedom Convoy" and his use of the Emergencies Act to target crowdfunding and cryptocurrency. Quebec backpedals on its proposed "Vax Tax" for the unvaccinated. Trudeau is accused of "wedging and dividing" Canadians, while protesters demand an end to mandates they claim are no longer supported by science.

Homeless Apocalypse
Episode 1418 11:59 - 13:17

1418: Homeless Apocalypse

Canadian Children Advocate for Mandatory Vaccination on Television

A Canadian television segment featured young children expressing strong support for mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations and police intervention for the unvaccinated. The children suggested that the government should gradually restrict the rights of those who refuse the vaccine until they submit. The hosts compare the rhetoric to that of future authoritarian politicians.

Endemicity
Episode 1416 49:19 - 54:50

1416: Endemicity

Quebec Unvaccinated Fines, Health Contribution Fee

Quebec Premier François Legault announces a "health contribution" fee to be charged to all adults who refuse the COVID-19 vaccination. The hosts criticize this financial penalty as a dangerous precedent that could lead to tracking and taxing other "unhealthy" behaviors like smoking or lack of exercise.

Race Norming
Episode 1352 47:36 - 53:32

1352: Race Norming

Global Lockdown Measures, Dystopian Messaging and Justin Trudeau

Government messaging in Quebec and Australia is highlighted for its authoritarian tone, including curfews and strict prohibitions on social interaction. Public officials in the UK and Australia have made gaffes suggesting that social distancing "denies the vaccine" the contact it needs to spread. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is criticized for his emotional promotion of the vaccine, urging citizens to pressure skeptical friends and family members to get vaccinated.

Big Caffeine
Episode 1347 39:00 - 40:36

1347: Big Caffeine

Quebec COVID-19 Radio PSA, Curfew Enforcement

The government of Quebec released a radio public service announcement mandating strict adherence to COVID-19 mitigation rules, including a 9:30 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. curfew. The message prohibits private gatherings and travel between regions, warning citizens to "follow all the rules all the time." The tone and production quality of the announcement are compared to dystopian media portrayals.

iPhony
Episode 1312 2:52:16 - 2:57:23

1312: iPhony

No Agenda Meetups and Global Tour Dates

The No Agenda community has scheduled numerous meetups across North America, including events in Anchorage, Dallas, Quebec City, and Kansas City. These gatherings are organized by listeners to foster local community connections outside of digital platforms.

Palin Pardon
Episode 1305 2:52:15 - 2:56:35

1305: Palin Pardon

No Agenda Meetups, Protests, Global Caroling

The hosts promote upcoming "No Agenda Protests" (formerly meetups) in Lithuania, Charlottesville, and Orange County. Because protests are legally protected in many jurisdictions where social gatherings are banned, the community has rebranded its meetups to ensure they can continue. Reports from Quebec City and California describe the high attendance and "pure No Agenda principles" found at these events.

King Mitch
Episode 1299 14:57 - 18:58

1299: King Mitch

Canada Long-Term Care Deaths, Shared Verified Promo

Canadian health data indicates that out of 11,000 total COVID-19 deaths, approximately 10,500 occurred among seniors and staff in long-term care facilities, primarily in Quebec and Ontario. A promotional video for the "Shared Verified" campaign is reviewed, which emphasizes global collaboration and the containment of "infodemics" through trusted information.

Kraken Keeper
Episode 1296 3:12:03 - 3:15:41

1296: Kraken Keeper

Meetup Reports, Denver, Philly, Quebec City

Meetup reports were shared from Denver, Philadelphia, and Quebec City, where listeners gathered for "illegal picnics" and social interaction. The reports included mentions of "stacking sats" as Bitcoin approached $20,000 CAD and preparations for upcoming lockdowns in various regions.

Killing Mink
Episode 1292 3:13:09 - 3:17:24

1292: Killing Mink

No Agenda Birthdays and Global Meetup Announcements

The show celebrates community birthdays and promotes upcoming meetups in Dallas, Quebec, Ontario, and Boston. A special "meat shoot" event is scheduled for November 14th in North Charleston, South Carolina. Listeners are encouraged to visit NoAgendaMeetups.com to find or start local gatherings, emphasizing the importance of face-to-face community interaction during times of political tension.

No Apology
Episode 1133 1:58:17 - 2:04:02

1133: No Apology

Justin Trudeau's "Unneighborly" Sandbagging Photo Op

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is confronted by a volunteer in Quebec for holding up sandbagging efforts with a 30-minute photo op. The hosts mock Trudeau's "insincere" response and his use of the phrase "I'm sorry for your challenge."