Canada, our History and the Future | Mark Milke
Even in times of severe discord over policy, climate change, and identity, should Canada be celebrated? To the president of the Aristotle Foundation, Mark Milke, the answer is, yes! Leighton Grey and Mark call attention to the negativity dominating headlines that can easily make us feel like there is no hope for our country. Understanding Canadian history and fostering ideas grounded in reality could be the key for a positive future. Celebrating Canada isn't just for Canada Day, it begins with standing up for our God given rights, freedoms, and cultivating common ground with great ideas.
Episodes
Social Media Weaponized Against Professors | Frances Widdowson
May 11, 2023
When she first started noticing politically-correct totalitarianism creeping into the halls of academia in the early 90s, Professor Frances Widdowson made a point of asking respectful questions and stating truth. In this conversation with Leighton Grey, she details her recent firing from Mount Royal University for not being agreeable to the woke narrative and what the path forward might be to revive academic freedom, and health to campus' worldwide.
Exposing Politically-Uncomfortable Truths
May 3, 2023
When he founded Good Kid Productions, Rob Montz wanted to see Netflix quality documentaries tackle the issues of the day with truth, even if they were politically uncomfortable, and in this discussion with Leighton Grey he details his latest projects are indeed fulfilling that vision: to create films that confront what he calls 'anti-truths'.
Tyranny within Professional Colleges
April 17, 2023
Leighton Grey interviews Dr. Curtis Wall and his lawyer, James Kitchen about a case study in Alberta where a Chiropractor has been penalized and scrutinized by his regulatory body past the point of logic and reason. Have professional Colleges become so corrupted they don't serve a fruitful purpose any longer? A wide ranging discussion asks where do we go from here as a society and what have these tyrannical demands done to public trust of institutions?