Ousted VPB co-chair launches podcast tackling big issues facing Canadians

The first episode of The Comfort Sakoma Report is available now.
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Ousted Vancouver Police Board co-chair Comfort Sakoma has launched her new podcast to tackle the big issues facing Canadians.

The first episode of The Comfort Sakoma Report, titled "Canada in Crisis: The Decline of Our Passport and National Identity," is available now on YouTube.

In the episode, Sakoma dove into the reality of life in Canada in the year 2024, explaining how things got to be the way they are after decades of prosperity.

"Oh Canada," she began. "Once a shining example of peace, security, and stability is now facing a crisis that threatens not just our safety, but our very identity as a nation. We once prided ourselves on being a place where families could leave the doors unlocked and walk the streets without any fear, but today, that safety is literally slipping away, and we are witnessing the rapid unravelling of the very fabric that has held this country together for so long."

Sakoma took particular aim at Canada's "broken immigration system," pointing out that under the Trudeau government, an unprecedented number of people have been allowed to enter the country, sometimes without proper background checks.

She utilized clips from government officials and analysts to support her claims, before offering her suggestions for how the country can get itself back on track.

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Sakoma resigned from the VPB following backlash over posts she made on social media decrying the erasure of Canadian national identity. Rather than capitulate to the woke mob, she has since doubled down on her efforts to see this country return to a point in time where we all shared a common identity regardless of skin colour, ethnicity, or religion.

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