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Daveberta Podcast host Dave Cournoyer teamed up with AlbertaPolitics.ca writer David Climenhaga at the annual Parkland Institute Conference at the University of Alberta last weekend to share what we know and what we speculate might happen with the Canadian Energy Centre Ltd. (a.k.a. the War Room) and the Public Inquiry into anti-Alberta Energy Campaigns.
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(Photo: David Climenhaga and Dave Cournoyer, source: Dave Cournoyer)
3 replies on “Episode 44: LIVE from the Parkland Institute Conference: Truth, the First Casualty? War Rooms and Rumours of War Rooms”
Great podcast episode! Kudos to Dave and Dave!
As is sadly becoming more common with this podcast, I was hoping for some balanced discussion but gave up halfway through after receiving a full dose of left wing propaganda. Still maintaining hope for a diversity of views returning to this podcast at some point in the future!
Enjoying the podcast so far, although haven’t finished listening to it yet (my commute’s today very long lol). Would you gentlemen consider posting the slide deck from your talk, as a PDF so it can’t be reused without attribution? Perhaps to FB?