A nuclear power renaissance for us all
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – As geopolitical tensions rise across the world, nuclear power’s star is at last on the rise again. More and more nations are coming to realize that, if we want to continue to improve our standard of living while protecting the environment, nuclear power is the way to go. Not that the sector is perfect or that we can’t still improve how we...
What if everything we were told about COVID-19 was completely wrong?
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Could it be true that the injections caused more problems than they solved? Or, as medical doctor Professor Ari Joffe of the University of Alberta warned back in 2021, are lockdowns up to ten times more harmful to public health than COVID-19 could be? Even more fundamentally, what if, based on the well-known characteristics of...
Wind and solar power cannot, and should not, replace Persian Gulf oil
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – This structural dependence means that any disruption—whether from conflict, sabotage, or shipping hazards—would immediately constrain global supply, exactly as we have seen in the past two weeks. Natural gas flows reinforce this vulnerability. Qatar, one of the world’s largest LNG exporters, ships nearly all of its liquefied natural gas...
Canada’s COVID injection tyranny hits new lows
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Thousands of Canadians are denied Employment Insurance after refusing COVID-19 vaccination mandates. Data scientist Dr. Joseph Hickey challenges the government in court, arguing the policy unfairly labels medical refusal as misconduct. His legal fight raises urgent questions about workers’ rights, government power, and accountability...
Fossil fuels and nuclear power kept the lights on during February’s cold snap
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Wind and solar power gave insignificant contributions, despite having received hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars over the past 20 years. Yet environmental activists want us to believe that we can transition away from fossil fuels, not to nuclear, about which they are unjustifiably terrified, but to the least reliable and most expensive energy...