Meritocracy or Die | Commentary
In a world of participation ribbons, why the drive to be excellent still matters. Listen to Litigation Lawyer, Leighton Grey's weekly commentary.
Episodes
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?
Government & Social Media
April 14, 2023
The beauty of the internet is that it permits us to break free from government and mass media constraints. That could all change with Bill C-11: The Online Streaming Act. Do we really want the internet controlled by a nine person panel of hand-picked “experts”, who will decide what we can or cannot see?
Science is Never Settled
April 20, 2023
Chiropractor, Author and Canadian champion Athlete, Dr. Lana Nicoll joins Leighton on the podcast. She talks about standing up for personal choice and freedom, while also being cognizant of many global elites in power who want to impose harmful agendas on unsuspecting populations. She argues that true science is never settled and that should be the first red flag to an alternative agenda at play.
The Anti-Human Agenda
April 3, 2023
Author and Economist Tanner Hnidey joins Leighton for a fulsome discussion on Just Transition, and where the progressive governments have steered Canada off-course. He challenges all individuals to stand up for fact-driven decision making, individual independence, and using the democratic levers to influence change.