Episodes

  • Flag of Humanity with Bruce Benson and Martin Denny
    Jan 4 2025

    Bruce and Martin join Pierre to talk about an exciting project the two are working on, The Flag of Humanity. They've set up a charitable foundation that makes a difference, built around some solid St. John's values. Bruce is on location in Guatemala.

    Read about the project at https://theflagofhumanity.com/

    Bruce's story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNJhxHczOt0

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theflagofhumanity

    You can donate at ⁠https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/the-flag-of-humanity-foundation/

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    48 mins
  • The Supreme Court Steps In
    Dec 24 2024

    Pierre discusses the upcoming Sheppard case, which is going before the Supreme Court of Canada in 2025. The Alberta Crown Prosecution Service appealed the reduction in sentence to His Majesty the King. Find out why this case was taken on by the Court and why it's important to Canadian law. Pierre makes good use of his St. John's degree and the five years he spent sitting in law school to sort things out. Enjoy!


    Check out the video at https://bedard.com/supreme-court-steps-in/

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    18 mins
  • St. John's of High Prairie, AB
    Nov 17 2024

    Pierre posits an idea for resurrecting the school as a hockey hell school, on par with the Sutter Brothers farm. Where to place it remains to be seen, though James is more than willing to go along and put it up in High Prairie, Alberta, which is just fine by Pierre. Our first post-election podcast of no import. Enjoy.

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    46 mins
  • Richard @ Ted Byfield Tribute
    Oct 1 2024

    Our intrepid reporter and author, Richard de Candole leaves British Columbia for Edmonton, attends Ted Byfield's memorial gala in Edmonton, and lives to tell us about it! Love him or hate him, Ted Byfield had a big impact on Alberta through the Alberta Report, his influence in the founding of the Reform Party.

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    46 mins
  • Doctor Arnold and Pierre Ratch
    Sep 28 2024

    Doctor Arnold joins Pierre to talk about Provincial politics and other items of note. One of us is jetlagged. It's not Pierre. For the faint-hearted, some concerns about the influence of right-wing agendas on education, etc. may be expressed by the hosts! Who's on facebook? Well, hell. We talk about US and English influence on the Religious Right and other things, like asbestos mining, and the like. We end as we always do and remind Doctor Arnold of his betters.

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    28 mins
  • The Supremes in 2025 - Part II
    Sep 1 2024

    Crazy James and Pierre continue our journey. Everything goes off the rails tonight. We find out Pierre's St. John's nickname. James interacts with his MLA. We get political. We get sloppy. But one thing: it's time to follow the money. If Sheppard can afford lawyers, he can give his victim(s) money. It won't change anything, but it might help.

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    45 mins
  • The Supremes in 2025 - Part I
    Sep 1 2024

    I never thought I'd see a case go to the Canada Supreme Court but here we are - R. v. Sheppard is going to the Big Show, the main rink, center court. This is what's called Justice. Two old boys, Crazy James and Pierre, talk through what's been going on. Pierre expresses absolute shock (shock I tell you!) about Brian Powell, a person well-known at the school and to the RCMP. Overall, we talk as we descend into the night of 31 August 2024. Join us and keep the faith. Believe.

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    21 mins
  • The Sheppard Appeal with Doctor Arnold and Pierre
    Aug 10 2024

    Two old boys, clinical psychologist, Doctor James Arnold, and podcast host Pierre Bedard discuss the case of Paul Sheppard. Once a headmaster, and now a convict, his sentence was reduced last week by the Alberta Provincial Appeals Court. Read all 122 pages of the Appeal at ⁠bedard.com⁠.

    Doctor Arnold is a subject matter expert. When not interrupted by the lippy host, we talk about some complexities and inequities in the current justice system, and how the concept of character reference in these cases is laughable. We also go into the judgment itself, and how victim shaming comes into play. It's a compelling podcast dealing with trust issues, vulnerability, and memory recall by witnesses.

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    50 mins