Snap Election, Scrapping the Carbon Tax, and Choosing Your Loyalties
Today we're breaking down the possibility of a snap election in Canada—what's behind the timing and who's really pulling the strings? With the Liberals leading in the polls and the Conservatives suddenly quiet, what's the strategy at play? Plus, we tackle Mark Carney's bold move to scrap the Consumer Carbon Tax (and whether he has authority to do so), Danielle Smith taking a stand for Alberta's resource production, and finally, the big question: where does your loyalty lie—with your family or your country?
Episodes
Conrad Black Breaks Down the Iran War & Why Alberta Might Leave Canada
March 9, 2026
Conrad Black joins Jeremy and David for a no-holds-barred conversation about the exploding Iran war, President Trump’s strategy, Prime Minister Mark Carney's dramatic flip-flop on the Iran conflict, whether Alberta is actually heading for independence—and what all this could mean for the years ahead.
Government Infighting, Carney Strategy, & the “Outrage Economy”
February 23, 2026
Jeremy and David sit down with political insider Kirk Lubimov for a candid, long-form conversation about what’s really happening behind the scenes in Canadian politics. From controversial floor-crossing debates to party nomination battles, media tribalism, and the growing “outrage economy,” the discussion digs into why voters feel disconnected—and whether the political system is rewarding performance over real leadership. Kirk shares insider perspectives on party dynamics, campaign strategy, and why convincing the political centre may matter more than winning online arguments. This episode explores:
• The real impact of MPs switching parties
• Conservative movement strategy and missed opportunities
• How social media algorithms shape political narratives
• Tribalism, echo chambers, and the fight for independent thinking
• Why values, persuasion, and local leadership still matter
COVID Aftermath: The Legal Battle Canadians Need to Watch Right Now
February 23, 2026
Did Canada go too far during COVID-19? David sits down with Christ Weisdorf—legal researcher, activist, and co-founder/director of Concerned Constituents of Canada—to discuss the ongoing legal challenges connected to pandemic-era policies in Canada. Together they explore the Adamson Barbecue case, constitutional arguments surrounding emergency powers, and how court decisions today could shape future debates about rights and government authority.
From Unity to Division: What’s Happening to Canada? | Elliot Daigneault
February 9, 2026
Why do so many Canadians feel disengaged, pessimistic, and disconnected from the country's future? Elliot Daigneault from the Right Call Podcast joins us for a conversation about the real state of Canada, from Alberta and Quebec independence movements to media narratives, political fear tactics, and Canada’s growing identity crisis. Could it be that apathy, especially among younger generations, is the biggest threat we face?
The End of Globalism? Bruce Pardy Breaks Down Carney, Trump, and China
February 2, 2026
Law professor Bruce Pardy returns to Citizen to ask the hard questions: What does Alberta stand to lose if it separates?
Why does Canada operate like a "cartel-based economy"?
How will Donald Trump's approach to global institutions reshape our country's relations with the US?
And what does Mark Carney's WEF speech really signal for Canada's future?
Davos Exposed: Elites, EVs, and Canada's China Dilemma
January 26, 2026
What happened at Davos 2026? From Prime Minister Mark Carney's headline-grabbing speech full of bold calls against bullies to President Trump's no-holds-barred approach that's shaking up NATO, Greenland deals, and trade wars—Jeremy and David are unpacking it all. They break down the irony in Carney's words, why Alberta's independence movement is heating up, and how Canada getting cozy with China might hurt us more than help.
