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Are globalist policies ruining Canada? Maggie Hope Braun, a fearless leader, will empower us as citizens to take action against policies that threaten our property rights, affordability, and choices.
Maggie shares jaw-dropping examples of victories across Canada, showing how common sense and citizen power are winning the fight against globalist agendas. Learn how you can get involved and make a real impact in your community.
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Canada’s judges and legal system are being influenced to side with tyranny, claims John Carpay of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms. In his new book, Corrupted by Fear, John reveals Canada’s current challenges, and helps make sense of the erosion of rights in the country. He also shares why judges have sided with the government to restrict citizens' freedoms—and what you can do to fight back. How does this affect you, your rights, and your future?
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Washington insider J.T. Young breaks down Trump’s rise in politics, his latest victory, the many executive orders, and the impact this will all have on the Democrats and the left. He reveals the power of the MAGA movement and how a "Make Canada Great Again" movement could reshape Canada. Plus, insights from his book, Unprecedented Assault: How Big Government Unleashed America's Socialist Left.
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What’s the state of Canada-U.S. relations, and why does it matter? Catherine Swift unpacks President Trump’s impact on Canada and the uncertainty surrounding this critical time. How will it affect your investments, the Canadian dollar, and your family’s future?
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Is there real cause for concern, or is it all just noise? Lawyer and history professor Brad Sinclair joins his law partner Leighton Grey to unravel the truth about U.S.-Canada relations and the paranoia surrounding them. Will there be tariffs? Could Trump—or any U.S. leader—simply march in and take over? With Canada’s military in question, what’s the legal reality for citizens? Facts, fears, and what it all means for our future.
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Lt. Col. David Redman says Canada needs bold action—just like Donald Trump is taking in the U.S. From restoring rights and freedoms to tackling crime and fixing the failing economy, Redman outlines how to pull Canada out of jeopardy. What does Trump’s 25% tariff threat really mean? Why is no one investing in Canada? And how can we rebuild the country we love? Don’t miss his powerful vision for Canada’s future.
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Edward Bartlett, PhD, shares his story of abuse and a shocking report revealing women are more likely to be abusers than men. Why are men being overlooked in society, struggling with higher suicide rates, and targeted by the #MeToo movement? When will men get a fair shot? Bartlett offers hope and advice for men.
Edward's organization Davia: Endtodv.org/davia
Book list:
The Feminist Lie, by Bob Lewis
The Red Pill Scholar
The War Against Boys, Author Christina Hoff Sommers
The Boy Crisis, Author Warren Farrell & John Gray
The End of Women, Author Carrie Gress
Red Feminism, Author Kate Weigand
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Chaos, dysfunction, and a country in crisis—has Canada lost its way under Justin Trudeau's leadership? Lt. Col. David Redman joins David Leis to explore how we got here, what a new Trump administration could mean for Canada, and the urgent need to renew our nation's purpose and vision. Why is a united and clear vision more critical than ever? And what does it mean for your future?
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Are taxes ruining Canada? Certified professional accountant Kim Moody argues that high taxes are driving businesses out of our country, impoverishing Canadians, and making the country less attractive for economic growth. With a $62 billion deficit, Moody insists that increasing taxes is not the solution. Has Justin Trudeau’s leadership damaged Canada’s future? And more importantly, is there a way to fix it?
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Why did they kill JFK? Historian and author James DiEugenio reveals shocking claims and evidence about the murder and the effort to cover it up. Will we ever know the truth?
Recent book: Chokeholds: The JFK Assassination
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Did Prime Minister Justin Trudeau step down for the good of the country or himself? Join former Liberal MP Dan McTeague, journalist Nigel Hannaford, and Marco Navarro-Genie, VP of Research and Policy at the Frontier Centre, as they unpack the implications of his resignation. Canada is facing a crisis with high tariffs looming, what will happen now that our government is crumbling? Is this the start of a new chapter for Canada? What happens next—and how does it impact you?
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Conrad Black, author and former Canadian politician, shares his insights on Donald Trump’s presidency and why he stands out as a leader like no other. He discusses the immigration crises in Canada and the US, the rise of the MAGA movement, and the significant cultural shifts it has sparked.
Get Conrad's book: Donald J. Trump – A President Like No Other
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After nearly a decade in power and countless scandals, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Monday that he intends to step down and will prorogue Parliament so the Liberal Party can go through the process of selecting the next party leader. While some might expect a collective sigh of relief, is this political move really what it appears to be? Join Return to Reason hosts Leighton Grey and David Leis as they react to why this happened, how we got here, and what lies ahead for Canada and you.
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Texas lawyer Jared Woodfill joins Leighton Grey to discuss why it’s crucial for lawyers to stand up for rights and freedoms. Jared explains how voter fraud is not a new issue, why accountability seems elusive, and what a second Trump presidency might entail. He also sheds light on the depths of the border crisis and outlines steps needed to fix America’s broken immigration system.
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Gena Watteel, author of Fisman's Fraud, claims research fraud was used to convince the public to take the COVID-19 vaccine—and alleges that governments knew this but still mandated the shots. Now, with what we know, why is Canada still promoting vaccines? Is there another motive? Watteel argues that this erosion of trust could have devastating consequences in the face of a real pandemic.
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CIA whistleblower turned preacher, Pedro Israel Orta, shares how he exposed corrupt government officials and what a Donald Trump presidency looks like. He shares how he maintained his faith while fighting in Afghanistan and being in the CIA.
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Net zero, carbon taxes, and energy caps—who's really being hurt by these policies?
Environmental leader Patrick Moore, with over 40 years of experience, challenges the climate alarmism driving today’s policies. Is the climate crisis as urgent as we’re told? How are you being impacted, and what can you do about it?
Join Patrick and host David Leis as they discuss these issues and the upcoming Frontier Centre for Public Policy Alaska Cruise next August.
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Sonya Savage, former Alberta Energy Minister, says there's a war to destroy Canada's oil and gas industry. How does this battle impact you? From jobs to heating your home and fueling your car, the Canadian government's policies could drastically affect our economy and your daily lives. With Canada sitting on one of the world's largest natural resources, why aren't we making the most of it?
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Author Ray McGinnis joins Leighton Grey to discuss his book Unjustified, which takes a deep look into the events of the Freedom Convoy in February 2022—an event that shook Canada and caught the world’s attention. Ray exposes the misinformation spread by the government and media, shedding light on the truths behind the headlines. Hear what really happened at one of Canada's most pivotal moments.
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10 Key Principles to Stay Free: Eamonn Butler, co-founder and director of the Adam Smith Institute, discusses his book Classical Liberalism – A Primer. He explains what it truly means to be free and what’s at stake if we lose our freedoms.
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