Rel-Mar McConnell Media Company

Rel-Mar McConnell Media Company REL-MAR McConnell Media Company is a Canadian multi-media company based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

REL-MAR McConnell Media Company is the parent company of:
- The 'X' Chronicles Newspaper;
- The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show;
- Paragators TV;
- Paranormal Court TV;
- Haunted Kitchens;
- eFormat Publications
- RAM Media Company

09/05/2025

Manna Ministries - LIVE- Friday, September 5, 2025 at 4 PM Eastern

The Egg Price Crisis: A Call to Arms for Canadians Against American Economic Overreach By Rob McConnell (2025-02-24)In a...
02/25/2025

The Egg Price Crisis: A Call to Arms for Canadians Against American Economic Overreach

By Rob McConnell (2025-02-24)

In a stark illustration of the current economic turmoil, a U.S. Army veteran and member of The 'X' Zone Nation witnessed the shocking rise of egg prices during a routine shopping trip at a major retail chain. This isn't just a moment of personal frustration; it's a reflection of the broader struggles faced by citizens across the border, particularly as our American neighbors grapple with a cost of living crisis that is squeezing families and making everyday essentials unaffordable, under the command of President Donald Trump and his very rich chain saw juggling Court Jester, Elon Musk.

As Canadians watching from above the 49th parallel, we express our solidarity with those suffering in the United States. However, we are also compelled to raise an alarm about a more insidious threat looming on our horizon. There are whispers of a strategy from Washington that aims to weaken the Canadian economy to the point that it becomes susceptible to coercion—potentially paving the way for our nation to be assimilated as the 51st state of the Union. We must declare: we will not succumb to these pressures. We will not buckle under the weight of underhanded negotiations that have become the hallmark of past administrations.

Ironically, it is none other than former President Donald Trump—whose influence has shattered livelihoods across America—who seems to harbor delusions of leading Canada into a new order. The impact of his leadership has been devastating, serving as a cautionary tale for Canadians about the perils of aligning with a vision marked by destruction and self-interest.

Underneath the veneer of grandiose ambitions lies a reality where many voters remain unaware of his true intentions and the chaos he leaves in his wake.

How many American citizens would think twice about their allegiance if they fully understood the implications of Trump's policies on their own communities—the families who cherish their homeland, the workers striving for a better future, and the veterans who would protect it at all costs?

As we brace for what is potentially an aggressive economic maneuver orchestrated from the south, let us stand firm in our identity as Canadians. Our unity is our strength, bolstered by the values that define us as a nation. In the days to come, I will delve deeper into the unsettling connections between Trump, media mogul Rupert Murdoch, and their parallel agendas that signal the New World Order is lurking in plain sight—a narrative that deserves our undivided attention.

For The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show, The 'X' Chronicles Newspaper, and The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network, I am Rob McConnell.

Stay vigilant, Canada. The time to act is now.

Send your comments, suggestions or just an email to say, "hello" to [email protected].

01/01/2025

The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show is looking for guests who have had experiences, and or encounters with the paranormal! Visit www.calendly.com/xzoneradiotv to book your interview date and time and our segment producer will contact you or email us at [email protected]

12/16/2024

Rob McConnell has put his own slant on the traditional "Night Before Christmas" as only he can after being at the helm of The 'X' Zone Radio/YV Show.

12/13/2024

Doug Ford to crack down on homeless encampments with fines for drug use and more funding

Amid rising homelessness and an explosion of tent encampments in parks, Premier Doug Ford will earmark an additional $75.5 million for shelters and affordable housing — and toughen up trespassing laws.

“Enough is enough. This has to stop and it will stop. Families deserve to play in and enjoy their parks without fearing for the safety of their kids,” Ford said Thursday as critics warned he’s criminalizing homelessness, which has grown worse under his watch.

“These encampments are taking over public spaces with illegal drug use happening out in the open, creating huge safety risks for people and communities,” said the premier.

His comments came on the final day of the legislative session as the Progressive Conservatives introduced changes that will immediately give municipalities more money for shelter and services for homeless people.

But the legislation to give police more power to punish scofflaws would not be in force until next the spring at the earliest.

Pressure has been mounting on Ford to act because encampments have spread throughout the province and many mayors — and constituents — have appealed to him for help.

Joan Prowse, chair of the Bathurst Quay Neighbourhood Association, said she doesn’t support taking a hard line or resorting to some of the tactics Ford has proposed, like invoking the notwithstanding clause to override legal hurdles that would prevent the removal of tents from parks.

“We need to be fair to people in the parks who don’t have anywhere to go, but at the same time, we have people living in buildings that are having break-ins, or their kids can’t play in the park,” said Prowse.

The city recently promised more outreach to help people living in the encampment near Little Norway Park, in Prowse’s neighbourhood, to access better shelter options.

“That’s the way to go, not just recklessly clearing them out,” said Prowse.

Municipalities will have to start tracking how many homeless people are moved from encampments into new accommodations and report that to the province to justify how the funds are being spent.

“We want to help people, we don’t want to punish people,” the premier said at a Queen’s Park press conference where he announced amendments to the Trespass to Property Act.

With the government extending the legislature’s winter break by two weeks — meaning MPPs won’t return until March 3 — the proposed legislation on new powers would not go to a final vote for weeks after that.

Liberal Leader Bonnie dismissed the plan as “political grandstanding.”

“When we come back, we will likely be going to an election,” said Crombie.

Andrew Boozary, a physician and professor at the University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health, noted incarcerating someone costs triple the monthly amount of operating a single supportive housing unit.

“Housing is a matter of human dignity and sound health economics,” said Boozary.

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