032: Calling It Like It Is: Martyupnorth on Accountability and Leadership | Dialogue Over Division

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  • Опубліковано 3 січ 2025

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  • @Carmelo4752
    @Carmelo4752 3 дні тому +20

    Eva a Canadian hero. Marty a truth warrior

    • @echipiuk
      @echipiuk  2 дні тому +2

      Thanks so much for the kind words. We all need to use our voices! That is what a democracy demands!!

  • @icuclc
    @icuclc 3 дні тому +18

    Thanks for this interview Eva, great insights!

    • @echipiuk
      @echipiuk  3 дні тому

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @claireenright6561
    @claireenright6561 9 годин тому +1

    You two are in my good books. Love you both.

  • @marionbacon5821
    @marionbacon5821 3 дні тому +13

    The sixth pillar is a transparent and responsive civil service. If you watch Committee and witness civil servants prevaricate, obfuscate or refuse to answer you can see how they also undermine democracy.

    • @jakelemay7913
      @jakelemay7913 3 дні тому +1

      Thanks for noticing!

    • @Flatlanderexpress
      @Flatlanderexpress 3 дні тому

      biggest mistake is paying politicans.should be volunteer.as far as civil service is concerned there is 0 need for civil servants. civil servant is the worlds biggest oxymoron. civil service is a waste of oxygen.the civil service does nothing but hide the crimes of the political party in power

  • @TheFredfredd
    @TheFredfredd 3 дні тому +13

    Great conversation.
    Im from Ontario and was never interested in politics until covid as well as the convoy.
    Im 54.

    • @echipiuk
      @echipiuk  2 дні тому +1

      So great to hear! Welcome aboard!!!

  • @colleenmcfarland5573
    @colleenmcfarland5573 День тому +1

    Hi Marty, love seeing you on other shows

  • @Deder111
    @Deder111 Годину тому

    I appreciate Marty for the information and true news

  • @delzinga06
    @delzinga06 3 дні тому +10

    I think watching CBC and any MSM is a waste of time!

    • @echipiuk
      @echipiuk  2 дні тому +2

      Unfortunately yes and we pay for it.

    • @delzinga06
      @delzinga06 2 дні тому

      @@echipiuk Sadly, but this is changing. Perhaps our taxes will go down. Not! lol

  • @marknorth8284
    @marknorth8284 2 дні тому +4

    Happy new year .thank you for everything you and marty do for us.keep up the good work

    • @echipiuk
      @echipiuk  2 дні тому

      Thanks so much and same to you!

  • @JedEngr1991
    @JedEngr1991 3 дні тому +10

    So much common sense, Marty. Compromised bureaucrats and politicians can’t have that you know.

    • @echipiuk
      @echipiuk  3 дні тому +2

      We need to hold them to account!

  • @waynewhitehair1658
    @waynewhitehair1658 2 дні тому +3

    Love your conversations and by your standard I'm over the hill (82) LOL

    • @echipiuk
      @echipiuk  2 дні тому

      Thank you and all are welcome!

  • @justme-yj3bu
    @justme-yj3bu 3 дні тому +13

    great work peeps!!! watch you and Marty and Clyde all the time!!!

    • @echipiuk
      @echipiuk  3 дні тому +2

      Thank you and agreed! They are awesome!!

  • @daniellelaviolette8720
    @daniellelaviolette8720 2 дні тому +3

    Happy New Year from Québec!

    • @echipiuk
      @echipiuk  2 дні тому

      Thank you ans same to you!

  • @user-db8kt8ti4c
    @user-db8kt8ti4c 2 дні тому +4

    *rant* I was interested by your discussion on data and data availability. It reminded me of the numerous presentations I have listened to about climate by scientists who have spoken at the Heartland Institute climate conferences posted on their UA-cam channel. These climate conferences were actually presented by scientists and experts who could be labelled climate deniers. There's actually a group of retired scientists and astronauts from NASA whose motto was or is along the lines of show me the data. Their presentations produced significant amounts of data to support that manmade carbon dioxide emissions from the use of fossil fuels are not capable of producing the catastrophic global warming proclaimed by the UN. The problem has been the UN wrongly claimed that there was 97% consensus among scientists that anthroprogenic carbon dioxide emissions particularly from the use of fossil fuels was causing catastrophic global warming. Anyone who spoke against the UN climate dogma was labelled a denier or something similar and experienced cancel culture to the point that their careers could be ended. That is why those who speak against the UN climate rhetoric are pretty much all older and retired. It was said that they were spreading disinformation. And the government under PM Justin Trudeau has created radical policies based on UN directives.
    Going back to scientists who are skeptics on the topic, they have data and they have analyzed or interpreted the data demonstrating that we are not experiencing an existential threat. Carbon dioxide is a naturally occurring gas that is really a building block of life on Earth. Climate is a nonlinear chaotic system that is far more complicated than one minor component of greenhouse gases. The Earth's greenhouse gases are composed of around 95% of water vapor and less than 4% of carbon dioxide or C02, and in turn, greenhouse gases make up only about 4% of our atmosphere. Currently, C02 has been about 420 ppm up from around 380 in the mid-1900s, but in the past, when plants evolved, our atmosphere contained four of five times more. So plants and crops, including ones in the oceans, have been in a C02 drought if you go by historic data. Something they will not share is that our Earth has greened about 15%, especially in arid locations, as a result of more C02 being available. Yet the UN agenda is one that has vilified carbon dioxide, which is needed during photosynthesis to create the food/sugars plants need to grow and thrive. Carbon dioxide is not a pollutant. The actual agenda is to end the worldwide use of fossil fuels and especially those that power our westernized societies. So, although the real data is available, the UN and WEF who has signed a strategic partnership agreement with the UN intend to change our world through an energy transition that will cost trillions and is likely to fail. Canadian policies and regulations under the Trudeau government and their radical mindset based on the UN globalist directives on climate change are wrong. The carbon dioxide emissions taxes are not based on data. The UN came up with the idea of carbon taxes and their website explains that they are meant to make fossil fuels so expensive that people stop using them so really they are similar to the sin tax on cigarettes. But because we do not have affordable available reliable alternatives, those taxes and regulations are actually regressive and punitive hurting those with the least the most despite rebates. On top of this, the Canadian government has been bringing about bills like Bill 63 on censorship and so-called disinformation or malinformation, which will strike down those who would open up dialogue and present actual data.
    We live in a crazy upside-down country in a crazy upside-down world where data and information is controlled in order to control people.
    Sadly, education became indoctrination and generations dont understand the concept of data.
    Actually, the UN/WEF globalists say our world should have only 1 billion people so what does that mean for the other 7 billion?
    Lol... I began learning about global warming in 2014/2015 when Notley became the accidental premier of Alberta because what she was saying about global warming sounded weird. I have a degree in geography from the 80s and what she was saying wasn't jiving with what I had learned about climate.

    • @elainerea564
      @elainerea564 День тому +1

      I wish this was readily available and not a transitory comment...when the dinosaurs roamed the earth co2 was 600ppm...🤔

    • @thh383
      @thh383 3 години тому

      @@user-db8kt8ti4c
      now this is a well writen post ..... this is how i under stand this as well......
      not one of these so called Professional scientists can explain how the artic was once tropical !!... or how the worlds largest fresh water lake was formed and where it dissapeard to!!

  • @louisekostyniuk1197
    @louisekostyniuk1197 3 дні тому +4

    I really think younger people don't know why certain topics are important for them to have some understanding.
    In my work I started to see that they don't know what a credit rating was and why you need one. Simple things like why you can't just make the minimum credit card payment. So I believe if they understood how these issues effect their lives their paying attention would increase.

    • @Jab-vl3bw
      @Jab-vl3bw 2 дні тому

      Another result of the dumbed down education system!

  • @marianam8643
    @marianam8643 3 дні тому +5

    Hi, great conversation. But I would have to disagree with you about Loblaws. I live in Montreal, so we are privileged to have some competition in groceries. I go to Loblaws and need to pay 7.99 for mixed salad. I go to Costco, that same salad is 3.99. My local grocery is 2.99 a bit less. Metro and IGA are similar prices like Loblaws (which is provigo here ). Many communities only have one grocery store and they are getting gauged. I really don’t care that someone who is gauging is family owned. That their profit margin is so small is an embarrassment to them. Maybe they should look into their expenses then bc they are really expensive and it is not justified.

    • @echipiuk
      @echipiuk  2 дні тому +1

      Thanks for the information. Good to know and competition is key 100%

  • @ricknash3055
    @ricknash3055 3 дні тому +3

    I would like the data for vaccines, dates, type of vax, age, date of death.

  • @weeyummybmp7693
    @weeyummybmp7693 Годину тому

    i do every thing that i can to avoid ANY drug of any kind - yes i sometimes do break down and take a headache pill - but that is very rare for me

  • @JM-kp5xv
    @JM-kp5xv 3 дні тому +1

    Point Peele is the most southern part of Canada and Toronto is at least 3.5 hours NORTH of that

  • @ricknash3055
    @ricknash3055 3 дні тому +2

    The MSM holds an important job of bringing accountability to the -Government.
    -Voter
    -Opposition
    -Media
    -Informed subject matter expert
    People need to be taught how to make their elected officials accountable.
    Ignore the media? Glancing or spinning

    • @Jab-vl3bw
      @Jab-vl3bw 2 дні тому

      One important correction to your comment is, it's the 'corporate' media! They are only good for misinformation & pure propaganda! We need to defund the corporate media including CBC, the gov't mouthpiece!

  • @bradzimmerman3171
    @bradzimmerman3171 2 дні тому +2

    Consumers filling up their shopping carts with garbage,they are eating toxic ingredients eg: bread,bakery products,or anything with seed oils and sugar *No One Is Coming To Save You *

  • @Deder111
    @Deder111 57 хвилин тому

    I agree we need to have access to data

  • @ricknash3055
    @ricknash3055 3 дні тому +4

    The tires are wearing out because they are mounted on an EV with an extra 1000 pounds.

  • @jakelemay7913
    @jakelemay7913 3 дні тому +3

    I like looking at CBC online just to see what they are saying about certain events or issues. It is usually nothing if really important or many articles if trivial. Mostly feckless.

  • @gerrylight9991
    @gerrylight9991 2 дні тому +1

    Ramped up I hate the auto correct

  • @Jevongen
    @Jevongen 2 дні тому +1

    The Ford exploder

  • @dreambiggarage
    @dreambiggarage 2 дні тому +3

    Accountability lol leadership this doesn’t exist in Canada anymore lol I’ve watched it die for the last 30 years

  • @ricknash3055
    @ricknash3055 3 дні тому

    These two question the concensus.and also are claravoiant understanding the implications.

  • @anythingforabuck
    @anythingforabuck 3 дні тому +4

    Marty we need you to channel your inner Charlie Kirk and start turning point chapter in Alberta.

  • @pierrelefebvre832
    @pierrelefebvre832 3 дні тому +1

    If you can't run a business run for politics

  • @Liz-r5j
    @Liz-r5j 2 дні тому +1

    I don't agree in that the wealthiest pay the most in taxes. In fact I know that to be wrong as the wealthiest will always make sure to write off as much $$ as possible even if they have to create a business or the illusion of a business.
    Conversely, us contractors use to remit 50-60K biweekly. Now ask me if that hurt? And how it effected our profit margins.

  • @lightgiver7311
    @lightgiver7311 3 дні тому +4

    You should watch Tucker Carlson's last podcast.

  • @davestulberg8945
    @davestulberg8945 День тому

    67 living on pensions not receiving last one I made to much working well trying to get pensions at covid time no service canada employees came to my town living on a farm

  • @PaulHodgson-gm6lg
    @PaulHodgson-gm6lg День тому

    Media in Canada is owned by Wall street, no editorial independence. Choose your sources carefully.

  • @dreambiggarage
    @dreambiggarage 2 дні тому +1

    1:04 try serving in the government getting injured and them telling you they will take care of you but then do nothing but fall short and lie ?

  • @JM-kp5xv
    @JM-kp5xv 3 дні тому

    People in the western world from whether ya wanna say corporate or gov't ( I personally see these two as a hydra creature), are viewed in dollar cost/value. And so when they compare a westerner to someone from the east, who's grown up in the worker rights, union, min wage, livable wage era. That easterner is much more appealing cause they tend to come from a country where worker rights aren't much of a thing, they wont complain about a garbage salary for a bottom feeder position, they perhaps don't eat as much food, and they come from a world where there's a billion others waiting for their spot.

  • @basketballmaven1454
    @basketballmaven1454 3 дні тому

    I clicked on this because I thought Daniel Negreanu was on the thumbnail

  • @bradzimmerman3171
    @bradzimmerman3171 2 дні тому

    Alberta Health huh really-when the nDP Party was in power,obesity was a serious condition so what did they do *put SaRah HoFfman in as health minister-everyone knew they were not a political party

  • @thh383
    @thh383 3 дні тому +1

    marty is that where you got the idea to get rid of D Smith.....from the cbc???

  • @Suezee66
    @Suezee66 3 дні тому

    Omg are they ramming bill c63 ?

  • @myleswilson3118
    @myleswilson3118 3 дні тому +2

    Fish killing ferry ⛴ in B C built for millions sold for pennys on the dollar , sold to Washington State , same adjacent water way ?
    The fast ferry scandal was a political affair in the late 1990s relating to the construction of three fast ferries by the Canadian provincial crown corporation BC Ferries under direction of the Executive Council of British Columbia, headed at the time by Premier Glen Clark of the New Democratic Party.