Bruce Pardy, law professor at Queen's University, discusses why the legal system is not working the way it should, as well as the impact of deep state. Who's really controlling our society? The answer may surprise you. Bruce explains governments are being compromised. What does that look like? Bruce also unpacks the gender debate, parental rights and the threat to free speech.
Dr. Brian Day, founder of the Cambie Clinic in Vancouver, reveals the shocking state of Canada's healthcare system. Is it really patient friendly? Why are our health outcomes so low? Is the system full of bureaucrats while Canadians die waiting for care? Dr. Day answers all these questions.
Canadian columnist Barbara Kay have an important discussion surrounding gender identity and are these children getting the right treatment they need, or are they being guided by ideology. Barbara and David Leis unpack the Cass Report out of the UK that ultimately led to the closures of several gender affirming treatment centres. Why is Canada ignoring this information?
Alain Bertaud, urban planning expert, says urban planners aren't doing the job they're supposed to do. He explains how and why they're trying to tell people were to live or enforce a way of life, like we're seeing in some cities across Canada. Bertaud says while urban planners are touting 15-minute cities, the idea is impossible and doesn't make a city work.
Go inside the courtroom of the Coutts trials and judgements with Jason Lavigne, popular podcaster from Alberta. He uses his platform to speak out against government overreach. He covered the Coutts blockade arrests and court cases of the four men charged. He unpacks what really happened.
With Chinese police stations in Canada and suspicion of election interference, is there other evidence that China is exerting its strength here? Host David Leis has a very interesting conversation with intelligence analyst Scott McGregor about the impacts that China is having on the western world. What's the end game?
Host David Leis and Professor Patrice Dutil talk about the controversial legacy of Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's inaugural Prime Minister. Do Canadians know the true history of Sir John A. Macdonald? His pivotal role in shaping Canada's history, efforts in Indigenous community programs, and how Macdonald's leadership during crises such as the smallpox outbreak of 1885 saved lives, to list a few. Is he still relevant in today's world?
In today's conversation, Dr. Stephen Davies and host David Leis, touch on historical catalysts, the importance of innovation, concerns about ideological conformity and the need for critical thinking in maintaining societal well-being. Are modern elites concerned about future gunpowder empires? Dr. Davies discusses his book on the unique prosperity of the last 250 years.
Jeffrey Tucker from the Brownstone Institute discusses the state of the United States in 2024 and its potential impact on Canada with host, David Leis. Together, they examine the pandemic approach, concerns about eroding civil liberties, censorship and doubts about the safety and effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccines. This episode encourages us to critically evaluate prevailing narratives and consider alternative perspectives on public health and policy.
The lies our elected officials have told, show that governments know the truth but seem to use deception to bolster their position and goals. Do these lies and the fear surrounding the pandemic plans weaken Canada's society? Listen to David Leis and his two guests, Ken Drysdale and Ches Crosbie, as they look at the findings of the National Citizen's Inquiry and discuss how to speak truth and remove the diet of fear from the conversation.
The confrontation between woke ideology and enlightenment principles within Canadian universities is the focus of this discussion. David Leis and law professor Bryan Schwartz discuss his new book, where he proposes a set of legal reforms aimed at addressing the deteriorating situation.
Lawyers John Carpay and Marty Moore reveal how they've been successful against the Crown's prosecution of peaceful protesters in Ottawa. With an impressive track record, Carpay and Moore share their experiences, strategies and stories from those who would otherwise have no way to defend themselves. What fights are still before the courts?
Canada's foundation and future were intended to be permanently within the philosophy of personal sovereignty and freedom. Today, as at our start the clamouring of voices call out to pull the citizens and officials to either sovereignty or communism. Join David Leis and Lord Conrad Black as they discuss Canada's foundations and its future as a free country forged with the people in mind.
How does the ideology of the Frankfurt School impact Canada's legal system? David Leis and Bruce Pardy discuss who is the intended beneficiary of Canada's legal system and where are the guardrails we once seemed to have? Listen and discover who made the law and who upholds the law.
What should we learn from the pandemic? Is transparency better than learning from past mistakes? Alberta's pandemic mandates created profound affects that rippled across the province. What is the truth behind the results of Alberta's pandemic response panel? David Leis speaks with the Honourable Preston Manning. Were the best measures utilized by Alberta's government and health care professionals?
It may have seemed that at one time parents felt they could trust the educators of their children. Fast forward to these years of wokeness and parents are butting into the process and demanding more transparency and influence over what the Canadian education system is teaching their children. Teacher Michael Zwaagstra is on the show and reveals what's really going on in the classroom.
David Leis welcomes back Constitutional Lawyer and President of the Natural Health Products Association, Shawn Buckley, to the show in an all-important discussion. Shawn exposes how government overreach impacts the Natural Health Industry and why citizens should be concerned for their personal autonomy. Naturally derived remedies have been used for centuries, safely and effectively with minimal need for regulation. So why then, has the government decided to now place heavy regulation to natural health products in Canada while the amount of death and injuries from chemical health products have only risen? Find out why on today's episode.
What are the safeguards that a government should use to protect the prosperity of its people and industry? David Leis and former Minister of Finance the Hon. Joe Oliver discuss the financial blunders of those who say budgets balance themselves. How can Canada's government work to avoid arriving at the tipping point of a financial crisis? Can Canada's government borrow its way into prosperity? David Leis and Joe Oliver discuss just that.
Since the Covid vaccine mandates, there have been a rise in injuries and even death due to "unknown causes". National Citizen's Inquiry member and Constitutional Lawyer Shawn Buckley and David Leis discuss who determines the benefit, cost, and damages of these medical products before they are mandated to the public. According to Shawn, Canadians would be shocked to know the lack of safety measures that were taken before being labeled "safe & effective". How safe is unsafe? Find out how the National Citizen's Inquiry along with Shawn Buckley, plan to take action and who they are holding accountable.
Ray McGinnis, Canadian Author and Researcher, along with David Leis, outline the role that political games and propaganda play in mainstream media. The blatant lies of events during the Freedom Convoy is apparent. But, why would media want to portray stories like these in a biased way? What is the purpose of imposing negative views on those who fight for freedom? McGinnis shares his views and how we can recognize the power of propaganda that turns society.