Canada’s Economy Is in Trouble—But There’s a Way Out
Why are Canadians getting poorer while Americans surge ahead? David Leis and economic columnist Matthew Lau talk about the widening economic gap between Canada and the U.S.—and the numbers are alarming. Business investment is down, productivity is flat, and the middle class is feeling the squeeze. They break down the $48 billion deficit, rising government spending, and the case for privatization. Is Ottawa helping—or just getting in the way? Plus they talk about trade barriers between provinces, corporate welfare, and why Alberta’s frustration might be a warning for the rest of the country. If you’re worried about the cost of living, the shrinking middle class, or what kind of future we’re headed for—this is the episode you need to hear.
Episodes
Debunking the Lies of Green "Science"
March 29, 2023
Former CEO of Encana, Gwyn Morgan joins David Leis for a honest discussion about the state of energy in Canada and how that impacts our place on the global stage. Affordable energy is essential to raise countries out of poverty and to improve quality of life, so why are environmentalists so hell-bent on killing Canada's most powerful industry: the oil and gas sector? Will there ever be a balance?
Stand on Guard for Thee
September 28, 2023
David Leis wraps up a panel discussion with two of Canada's top lawyers. They talk about the laws surrounding pandemic violations of privacy and infringement on individual liberties. They challenge viewers to stay vigilant and be active citizens in the process of defending freedom for the generations to come.
Defending Your Freedom in Court
March 14, 2023
What's the latest on the fight for freedom in the courts? David Leis has a discussion with two of Alberta's top constitutional lawyers, Leighton Grey and John Carpay. They discuss a number of cases including pandemic violations of the right to worship, right of mobility, medical privacy and freedom of conscience. Judicial deference and case examples of precedence is also brought up.
