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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2026 · 41 MIN

BC Premier calls extortions “slow motion terrorism”, Gold and silver prices fall sharply

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In this episode, host Vijay Saini and co-host Vasu Kumar break down two major developments making headlines. First, they examine the BC Premier’s strong remarks calling extortion a form of “slow-motion terrorism,” and what this statement signals about the province’s approach to public safety and organized crime. The discussion then shifts to the economy, as gold and silver prices see a sharp decline, raising questions for investors and everyday Canadians alike. What’s driving the drop, and how should people interpret these sudden market movements? A timely conversation connecting crime, policy, and economic uncertainty.

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