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Did you know that Israel’s strongest ally isn’t a nation? It’s a people group. The faith community. This is why 20 years ago, in 2004, the Knesset Christian Allies Caucus was formed, along with the Israel Allies Foundation. Their purpose is to encourage faith-based support for Israel among elected members of legislatures and parliaments worldwide. …
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Canada is currently facing a housing crisis. As of January 2023, the average price for a Canadian house was more than $600,000, and almost double that if you live in Toronto or Vancouver. The average rent is now more than $2,000/month, up significantly in the last two years. Rental prices and home prices are at an all-time high. Demand is high. Sup…
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In recent years, independent media and journalists have soared in popularity. Aaron Gunn has emerged as one of Canada’s most influential in this context. Gunn’s online series, Politics Explained, has been serving Canadians by producing documentaries. The series covers vital issues such as rising crime rates in Canada, the decriminalization of drugs…
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The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, also known as the Charter, lays out every Canadian's fundamental rights and freedoms. They include freedom of conscience, religion, thought, belief, opinion and expression, freedom of the press, and other media communication, freedom of peaceful assembly and of association. Unless it can be demonstrably …
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Families choosing homeschooling as their preferred educational option is surging. According to Statistics Canada, nationwide homeschooling doubled to under 84,000 children in 2021. Public school enrolment has also decreased in all provinces except Quebec. Provincial governments have been increasingly supportive in facilitating this option for famil…
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It’s summertime! To lighten things up, this week we are bringing a good news story to you about how pro-athletes have been giving back to the next generation in a powerful way over the past months. Red Zone is a special initiative bringing former NFL coaches and former NFL players together with young athletes for a time of skill training and spirit…
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On June 22, 2023, the Parliament of Canada passed C-47. This law imposes new fees and stricter natural health product market restrictions. The Natural Health Products Protection Association (NHPPA) argues that this will drive many of the smaller and medium-sized producers and retailers (like your local health supplement store) out of business. Thei…
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For most Canadians, COVID-19 is in the rearview mirror, but not for the Parliament of Canada. As a matter of fact, legislation is just now starting to catch up. In response to the concerns of his constituents, one Member of Parliament is putting forth legislation to help protect the employment and travel of Canadians should we ever face a scenario …
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With the rise of interest rates, inflation, housing and rental prices, home insecurity has become a growing issue in our nation. Here are some eye opening stats: - 235,000 Canadians are homeless today. - Over 30% of homeless Canadians are First Nations - Most Canadians using shelters are between the age of 25-49 and 62% of those are male. - Toronto…
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Digital ID… What is it? Is Canada planning on implementing it? Have other nations? How is it going for the citizens in those nations? Is it necessary in our day? Is it an infringement on privacy? These are all really great questions that we dive into on this show. The reality is that billions of people worldwide already use it in some form. China i…
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Happy Canada Day! Did you know that every single year in Ottawa, elected officials from various federal parties gather together and pray? It’s called the National Prayer Breakfast (NPB). The purpose of the NPB is to unite leaders in our nation’s capital in order to pray together, build relationally, and walk together in the spirit of Jesus Christ. …
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What a difference a decade can make. Since 2013, Canada’s federal debt has more than doubled. It is currently more than $1.2 trillion. The average Canadian’s personal share of public debt is just over $50,000 (including federal and provincial portions). Interest on the debt is now one of Canada’s biggest national expenses. Who pays for this? Plainl…
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There is something to the power of gatherings. All throughout human history they have been used to mark lives, impart ideology and even help set the course of a generation. Examples include Woodstock the 1969 gathering which drew 400,000 and became a defining event for a generation, the Promise Keepers' Gatherings of the late nineties whose attenda…
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Canada remains one of the only Western nations that allow legal abortions right up to birth for no medical reason and at taxpayer expense. In the late ‘80s, the law that existed at the time was struck down by the Supreme Court. The Court tasked Parliament to bring forward a new law to fill the void left. As of today, no law has successfully been ma…
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Israel has often been at the centre of world events, both spiritually and naturally. Recent days have only accentuated this once again. Over the past weeks, Israel has faced much civil unrest over the proposed judicial reforms. They also experienced a fresh onslaught of rocket attacks along their border, and the nuclear threat from Iran has increas…
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Human Trafficking is one of the most horrific injustices being propagated in the earth today, with an estimated 35 million victims of trafficking every single day. The large majority of trafficking incidents were reported in metropolitan areas, with an estimated 90% of victims knowing their abuser. According to the province of Ontario’s data, the a…
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I am so excited about this program! Today we are sharing updates from behind the scenes here at Faytene TV and V-Kol Media Ministries. Joining me is… - Malcolm Leach, our new Property Project Manager. - Genevieve Richards, our Partners Manager. - Sandra, the Life Room Manager. - Anne-Marie, one of our prayer leaders. Malcolm and I share exciting fo…
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Strong families make for strong communities and society. When mothers and fathers are supported in their roles and protected, it has a trickle down impact on the children they care for. This is why the conversation today is so important. According to a general social survey on victimization, 11% of women self-reported being victimized by a spouse w…
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National sovereignty and personal medical autonomy have been a growing concern to many Canadians, particularly when it comes to the influence of international bodies such as the World Health Organization (WHO). Most remember the tremendous amount of influence the WHO had on democracies worldwide during the Covid-19 pandemic through the information …
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With the rise of interest rates, inflation, housing and rental prices, home insecurity has become a growing issue in our nation. Here are some eye opening stats: - 235,000 Canadians are homeless today. - Over 30% of homeless Canadians are First Nations - Most Canadians using shelters are between the age of 25-49 and 62% of those are male. - Toronto…
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The nation of Israel is once again finding itself in defining days. In March, Israel’s president warned of civil war as Netanyahu rejected a compromise on some major judicial reforms the government has been working to implement. There is a clear divide across the nation, and thousands on both sides of the issue have launched protests. At the same t…
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Happy Resurrection Day! Did you know that every year in our nation’s capital, elected officials from various federal parties gather together and pray? It’s called the National Prayer Breakfast, and its purpose is to unite our nation’s leaders to pray together, build relationships, and seek to walk together in the spirit of Jesus Christ. At the hear…
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What happens when one person's interpretation of freedom of speech, conscience, or religion clashes with another person's perception of hate speech? The answer to this question becomes even more complicated when it involves institutions such as schools, which have the power to disrupt the education of students who express “unacceptable” social view…
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The soon-coming provincial election in Alberta could be one of the most important ones for the future of Canada - economically and ideologically. Let me break it down for you. Albertans will go to the polls on May 29th to decide whether to re-elect the UCP (United Conservative Party) with Premier Danielle Smith or return to the NDP under Rachel Not…
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Africville, a little community in Nova Scotia, comprised mostly Black Nova Scotians and existed from the early 1800s to the mid-1960s. It has become an important symbol of black Canadian identity and the struggles against racism, as many of its first settlers were former slaves fleeing oppression in the US. Some may feel that racism in Canada is a …
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At Asbury University on February 8th, 2023, a regularly scheduled chapel service sparked revival when students lingered in Hughes Auditorium, repenting, singing hymns, and reading Bible scriptures. Word quickly spread, and in a short time, the auditorium was filled. After twelve days of continual worship services, an estimated 50,000 people had com…
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Of rising concern to many Canadians is the issue of domestic sovereignty — whether related to Canada’s relationship with the World Economic Forum (W.E.F.), the World Health Organization, or the United Nations. One of the brightest and strongest minds in Parliament on this topic is Dr. Leslyn Lewis. Dr. Lewis holds a Ph.D. in international law and h…
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In 1988, the law on abortion was struck down by the Supreme Court of Canada. The Supreme Court tasked Parliament with bringing forward a new law to fill the gap made by the strike down. No Parliament, led by Conservatives nor by Liberals, has successfully brought forward a law yet. In the absence of a law, anything goes. This means that abortion is…
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Canadians' food insecurity is at a high, and many families have been grappling with rising food prices these past years. The Canadian Food Price Report for 2023 estimates that a family of 4 can expect an increase of $1,065 on their grocery bill for the same food in 2022. This is on top of the $1000 increase a family of 4 experienced in 2022. 47% of…
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Canada’s economic challenges have been a massive conversation in our nation this past year. The federal debt is now $1.2 trillion, with interest on this debt being one of our nation’s most significant expenses. All of this contributes to the recently soaring inflation, impacting almost every area of life. The carbon tax is set to increase on April …
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On January 30th, Members of Parliament (MPs) are set to return to Parliament after the winter break to resume debate and committee work. Last fall saw inflation, taxation, and the Emergencies Act Inquiry take centre stage in most question periods. As our MPs return, we can expect these debates to continue along with discourse on other important iss…
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The Canadian Constitution and Charter of Rights and Freedoms protect Canadian freedoms such as: - Mobility rights - Conscience rights - Freedom of peaceful assembly - Freedom of communication in the media - Protection from unreasonable seizure - Equal treatment before the law for all Canadians Currently, Canada’s courts are being flooded with cases…
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As of this week, Canada has had a reported 4.475 million + cases of COVID-19 to date and just under 49,000 deaths, about 1% of all cases. What has not been calculated is the number of deaths that can be attributed to the unintended consequences of the lockdowns, such as: Those who died because of missed surgeries Those who died because of missed di…
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In 2021 I had the tremendous honour of interviewing Bill Johnson (best-selling author, speaker & senior leader at Bethel Redding). Bill Johnson, and the Bethel Redding movement have impacted the world through their worship, mentorship programs and books. In this interview, Bill gives us wisdom to navigate the times we are finding ourselves in--both…
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A very special Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones! This week we have an exciting Christmas Special for you where we will share some of the GREAT things happening in our nation right now! Art Lucier is joining us to share about what is happening with the Battle for Canada, Canadian Firewall and Revival Reformation Alliance. Sammy Robinson jo…
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The Public Order Emergency Commission hearings, which began in Ottawa on October the 13th, 2022, came to completion in late November. As required by law, the purpose of the Commission was to publicly analyze the events leading to the invocation of the Emergencies Act nationwide earlier this year, ask the question of whether or not the use of the ac…
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Prisoners in Canada are some of our nation’s most vulnerable, but also most reachable, demographic. Almost 500,000 adults were admitted to prisons across Canada between 2020 and 2021. This number has declined in recent years due to bills such as C-5 which lightens sentences on violent crimes—such as human trafficking, child abduction, assaulting a …
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Canada’s assisted suicide laws are already some of the loosest in the world and in March of 2023 they will expand even more to include the mentally vulnerable. Recently, a Parliamentary Committee (HUMA) heard from the Quebec College of Physicians who recommended it be expanded even more to include infants up to 12 months of age. Committee member, M…
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As we all know, when COVID hit in 2020, governments across the world reacted. One jurisdiction that was locked down hard was California. The state went so far as to mandating no singing in churches. Meanwhile, bars, strip clubs and big box stores remained open. This was a watershed moment for our guest today, Sean Feucht. Observing the double stand…
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The internet regulation bill tabled by the Liberal government is currently progressing through the Senate of Canada after passing through the House of Commons earlier in 2022. This bill, also known as C-11, was introduced to promote Canadian content. The official opposition says that this bill will have the exact opposite effect if it passes. Canad…
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Have you noticed that almost everything costs more? According to Stats Canada, prices for essential food purchases increased by over 9% in the past year. Gas prices have hit well over $2 / litre in many areas of the nation this year. 1 in 5 Canadians is skipping meals to make ends meet. 9 out of 10 Canadian households have changed their spending ha…
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Canada currently has no criminal restrictions on abortion — which means it is legal to abort a child in the third trimester right up to birth. This is because the Supreme Court struck down the law on abortion in 1988 with the Morgentaler decision. In the absence of a law, anything goes. Many Canadians don’t know this and are surprised when they fin…
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Was the government justified in invoking the Emergencies Act to deal with the Freedom Convoy earlier this year? This is precisely what the Public Order Emergency Commission hearings, which began on Oct. 13th, are investigating. Over 6 weeks, the commission is expected to hear from witnesses such as Tamara Lich (Freedom Convoy organizer), Prime Mini…
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In September of 2022, we gathered together in Saint John, NB for 2 days of revival spirited meetings for an event called Hope Restored. It was a powerful time of worship, prayer for the sick and spiritual refreshing. We gathered at the iconic Imperial Theatre where, in the previous generation, the Davis Sisters hosted revival. Saint John was also w…
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Recently, the City of Oakville in Ontario gained international attention when students from a high school there posted pictures of a shop teacher wearing oversized prosthetics breasts under a tight-fitted shirt in class. This is the most recent high-profile instance in the ongoing conversation about what is appropriate in school classrooms, and at …
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The Hon.Brian Peckford is the last living contributor to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and is widely considered an expert on the matter. He is also currently suing the federal government for breaching his mobility charter rights. On April 19, 2022, Mr. Peckford gave a powerful speech at the Legislative Assembly in BC, laying out seve…
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Here at Faytene TV, we would never say that our hope as a nation is in government, but at the same time, it IS our conviction that as Canadians who love our nation, we have a responsibility to stay engaged for the sake of our collective future. Many of you, our faithful viewers, were shining examples of this when you stepped up to vote in the CPC L…
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Are you tired of talking about COVID? Us too. After 2 years of professional and relational struggle for many regarding the vaccine mandates, we all just want to move on. However, the procedures and protocols of some major academic institutions are making that moving on almost impossible. Over the past months, and weeks, many university students hav…
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This afternoon I caught up with the Hon. Stockwell Day to get his thoughts on Saturday's CPC Leadership results and the upcoming UCP Leadership election in Alberta. The Hon. Stockwell Day served as a senior cabinet federal cabinet minister with Prime Minister Stephen Harper and was Minister of Finance in Alberta under Premier Ralph Klein. He is reg…
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Very few can claim the achievement of crossing Canada on foot or by wheelchair. In 1984: Steve Fonyo crossed the nation and raised $14 million for Cancer research. In 1986: Rick Hansen, crossed the nation by wheelchair to create awareness of the potential of people with disabilities and to find a cure for paralysis after spinal cord injury. In 1991…
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