

Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
Jul 18, 2025
The podcast reveals secret fascist fight clubs training across Canada, highlighting disturbing nationalist trends. It also covers the troubling case of two missing children in Nova Scotia, shedding light on family challenges. Wildfires in Alberta faced governmental setbacks, raising questions about political accountability. Additionally, Donald Trump orders the release of documents from the Epstein case, while major funding cuts threaten public media. Lastly, the cancellation of a popular late-night show sparks a conversation on media's financial struggles.
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Rise of Fascist Fight Clubs
- Fascist fight clubs in Canada train secretly but increasingly gather in public parks and gyms.
- These groups promote white supremacist ideologies and pose a rising national security threat.
Family Speaks on Missing Kids
- Janie McKenzie, step-grandmother of missing kids Lily and Jack Sullivan, denies rumors of foul play.
- She believes the children are still alive despite frustrations with RCMP's investigation pace.
Alberta Government's Wildfire Hindrance
- Alberta government's involvement complicated wildfire firefighting with jurisdictional confusion.
- Provincial interference hampered integrated command efforts between town and Parks Canada.