Why Canada Feels Broken and What Could Change It
Former BC Finance Minister Mike de Jong has spent years inside government making real budget decisions during economic stress and crisis periods in British Columbia. He reflects on what actually worked in office, balancing budgets, managing deficits, and dealing with the political pressure that comes with long-term planning. He also breaks down where policy is creating roadblocks today, especially around housing, LNG, investment, and uncertainty over land and regulation. But it’s not just criticism, he also explains what a realistic path forward looks like if governments focus again on growth, investment, and clear rules.
Episodes
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.
