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Tap The Maple

Podcast af Bakes On Things

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Nyheder & politik

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Tap the Maple is Canada’s no-filter political and economic commentary show—cutting through headlines, government spin, and mainstream media narratives to get to the truth Canadians aren’t being told. Hosted by Chris Baker, this fast-growing podcast delivers hard-hitting analysis on Canadian politics, cost of living, taxes, housing, government spending, trade deals, and the real impact of decisions made in Ottawa. If you’ve ever felt like something doesn’t add up when you watch the news… you’re not alone—and you’re in the right place. Each episode breaks down complex issues in a way that’s easy to understand but impossible to ignore. From federal budgets and economic updates to hidden policy consequences and media bias, Tap the Maple connects the dots using real data, real-world examples, and straight talk. This isn’t about left vs. right. It’s about facts vs. fiction. New episodes drop regularly, including:– Deep-dive breakdowns of Canada’s biggest political stories– Economic reality checks on inflation, debt, and affordability– Exposés on government programs, spending, and policy failures– Sharp commentary on leadership decisions and global positioning– Occasional Canadian spotlight stories that reveal “the rest of the story” Whether you're a small business owner, working professional, investor, or just a Canadian trying to make sense of where the country is heading, Tap the Maple gives you the context the headlines leave out. If you’re tired of surface-level reporting and want clarity, accountability, and real insight—hit follow and join a growing community of Canadians who want the full picture. Let’s tap into the truth. Keywords: Canadian politics, Canada economy, cost of living Canada, inflation Canada, taxes Canada, housing crisis Canada, government spending Canada, Mark Carney, federal budget Canada, trade deals Canada, media bias Canada, economic analysis Canada, Canadian news podcast, political commentary Canada

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episode The ‘Maple MAGA’ Scam Canadians Fell For cover

The ‘Maple MAGA’ Scam Canadians Fell For

Why are Canadian politicians suddenly using American political language like “Maple MAGA”? In this episode of Tap the Maple, we break down the true origins of the phrase “Maple MAGA,” how it became mainstream in Canada, and why many believe it was designed as a political branding tool rather than a real political argument. We examine how politicians like Chrystia Freeland helped normalize the phrase, how Canadian media amplified it, and why more Canadians are questioning whether emotional political labels are replacing real debate in this country. Is “Maple MAGA” an accurate political description? Or is it part of a broader strategy to associate Canadian conservatives with American political extremism? This episode explores: the Americanization of Canadian politics emotional political branding propaganda and media narratives tribal politics in Canada the decline of political debate how slogans shape public opinion the psychology behind modern political messaging and whether Canadians are becoming conditioned to react emotionally instead of critically This is one of the most important conversations Canada needs to have right now. #Canada #CanadianPolitics #MapleMAGA #TapTheMaple #PierrePoilievre #ChrystiaFreeland #LiberalParty #MarkCarney #DonaldTrump #ConservativeParty #CanadianConservatives #MediaBias #PoliticalPropaganda #CanadianMedia #JustinTrudeau #Politics #CanadaNews #PoliticalCommentary #FreedomOfSpeech #CultureWar #WokePolitics #Populism #LiberalNarrative #PoliticalLabels #Canada2026 #MAGA #PoliticalBrainwashing #CanadianIdentity #MainstreamMedia #ConservativeMovement

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14 Liberal MPs Quietly Turned on Mark Carney

Carney’s Liberal government may already be showing signs of serious internal fracture. and CBC accidentally exposed it. In this episode of Tap the Maple, we break down the shocking report that 14 Liberal MPs privately warned Prime Minister Mark Carney that his environmental rollbacks and pipeline discussions could destroy the government’s climate credibility. Why were the MPs anonymous? Why did CBC quietly bury this story? And does this prove that thin majority governments can be just as unstable as minority governments? We examine: Mark Carney’s Alberta pipeline agreement Steven Guilbeault’s growing rebellion Danielle Smith’s political leverage Liberal climate activists turning on Carney anonymous caucus letters media framing and CBC bias why the Liberal coalition may be fracturing and how ideology is colliding with economic reality in Canada Is Mark Carney trying to save Canada’s economy… or save the Liberal Party from itself? #canada #cdnpoli #canadian #canadalife #MarkCarney #CanadaPolitics #TapTheMaple #LiberalParty #DanielleSmith #CBC #StevenGuilbeault #PierrePoilievre #CanadianPolitics #OilPipeline #ClimatePolicy #Alberta #CarbonTax #JustinTrudeau #PoliticsNews #CanadaNews #PoliticalCommentary #EnergyCrisis #CanadianEconomy #ClimateActivism

22. maj 2026 - 18 min
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Canada Has Created A Generation Addicted To Dopamine

Canadian youth are now spending more time on screens than ever before — and now even the United States government is warning this has become a public health concern. Phones. Tablets. TikTok. Instagram. Gaming. AI chatbots. Endless scrolling. What happens when an entire generation grows up online? In this episode of Tap the Maple, we break down: The shocking new U.S. advisory on screen addiction, why Canadian governments seem asleep at the wheel, how algorithms are reshaping childhood, why attention spans are collapsing, and whether Canada is raising the first generation in history more connected to screens than real human beings. This isn’t just about “kids these days.” This is about: mental health, education, addiction, social isolation, declining focus, and the future of Canadian society itself. Has Big Tech quietly become the most powerful influence over Canadian youth? And if so… why are we barely talking about it? #cdnpoli #canadian #canadians #canadalife #Canada #CanadianPolitics #TapTheMaple #ScreenTime #TikTok #SocialMedia #BigTech #MentalHealth #Parenting #CanadianYouth #Algorithms #DigitalAddiction #Technology #CanadaNews #YouTubeCanada #YouthMentalHealth #CanadianCulture #AttentionSpan #Education #AI #Smartphones #CanadianParents #NewsCanada #ScreenAddiction #ModernParenting #OnlineSafety #TechAddiction #Canada2026 #YouthCrisis

22. maj 2026 - 18 min
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Why Modern Liberalism Struggles With Dissent

Why does political disagreement in Canada increasingly feel impossible? Why do so many conversations immediately become: emotional, hostile, moralized, or completely shut down? In this episode of Tap the Maple, we explore the deeper psychological and cultural reasons modern Canadian politics feels more tribal than ever before. This is NOT simply a “Liberals bad” rant. This episode dives into: institutional dominance, political identity, social media outrage culture, moral superiority politics, motivated reasoning, censorship culture, and why dissent increasingly feels unacceptable in modern Canada. We examine: why disagreement is often treated as moral failure, why emotional reactions are replacing debate, how politics became tied to identity, and why many Canadians now feel afraid to speak honestly. Has Canada stopped debating ideas… …and started policing thought? #cdnpoli #canadians #canadalife #Canada #CanadianPolitics #TapTheMaple #LiberalParty #Politics #CanadianMedia #FreeSpeech #Debate #PoliticalCorrectness #CancelCulture #PierrePoilievre #MarkCarney #JustinTrudeau #CanadaNews #CanadianCulture #PoliticalTribalism #Censorship #IdentityPolitics #CBC #Conservative #Liberalism #CanadianCommentary #FreedomOfSpeech #CultureWar #PoliticalDebate #CanadianSociety #ModernPolitics #OutrageCulture #PoliticalPsychology

21. maj 2026 - 17 min
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Why Are Apple and Google Warning Canadians About This Bill?

Download TesterUp Here: https://pnl.link/Va5BlFw The Liberal government insists Canadians are “misunderstanding” Bill C-22… but if that’s true, why are companies like Signal, Apple, Meta, and NordVPN sounding the alarm? In this episode of Tap the Maple, we break down the growing controversy surrounding Canada’s new lawful access legislation and why critics fear it could dramatically expand government surveillance powers in the digital age. The Liberals claim Bill C-22 is only about helping police and CSIS investigate serious crimes with judicial warrants. But privacy advocates and major tech companies warn the bill could force companies to retain user data, organize it for law enforcement access, and potentially weaken digital privacy protections for Canadians. Why are encrypted messaging platforms like Signal so concerned? Why is Apple nervous? And why does the government keep insisting everyone simply “misunderstands” the bill? We dive deep into: Bill C-22 explained lawful access powers in Canada encryption concerns metadata and digital surveillance privacy rights in Canada CSIS and RCMP access powers Mark Carney’s response Signal’s warning to Canadians Apple’s concerns about encryption whether Canada is drifting toward expanded state surveillance This isn’t about conspiracy theories. It’s about understanding how governments expand digital authority, how surveillance powers evolve over time, and why Canadians should pay close attention whenever governments say: “Trust us.” If you care about privacy, free society, digital rights, or government accountability… this is a conversation Canada needs to have. #cdnpoli #canadanews #canadapolitics #politicalcommentary #canadalife #canadianpolitics #BillC22 #Canada #MarkCarney #Signal #Apple #Privacy #Surveillance #CSIS #RCMP #Meta #NordVPN #Encryption #LawfulAccess #CanadaPolitics #CanadianPolitics #DigitalPrivacy #CyberSecurity #OnlinePrivacy #TechNews #CivilLiberties #Freedom #GovernmentOverreach #CanadianNews #TapTheMaple #Politics #BigTech #CanadianGovernment #DataPrivacy #JustinTrudeau #CarneyGovernment

21. maj 2026 - 20 min
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