The Lasting Impact of History's Mistakes | Jared Knott
Historian Jared Knott, takes a deep dive into the tiny mistakes that turned into major consequences for our world. Like the mistake made in World War II that changed the trajectory of the war and how penicillin was an accidental discovery which has now saved millions of lives. Hear embarrassing mistakes made in the past that impact our future.
Episodes
The Feminist Trap | Commentary
May 16, 2024
Leighton Grey talks about how mass media has shaped our perceptions and behaviours through carefully constructed narratives. He highlights the power struggles between elites and individuals in controlling information. Leighton also examines the intriguing correlation between women leaving churches and the influence of feminist ideologies.
The True Intent of Canada's Charter | Hon. Brian Peckford
May 13, 2024
The Honourable Brian Peckford joins Leighton Grey to discuss the conversations that led to the creation of Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Does this document still hold power and value for Canadians? Hear how the holders of Canadian power and authority authored a document meant to stand the test of time and political power.
The Truth about Climate Change | David Yager
May 6, 2024
Host Leighton Grey and David Yager, energy policy analyst, discuss the challenges that face Canada's prosperity. With all the environmental activism coming from organizations and the federal government, hear what Alberta can do to protect Canada's energy future and create wealth for generations to come.
Capitalist Ethics | Commentary
May 6, 2024
Leighton Grey discusses the changes happening in the Western world. He reveals the real impact of migration, cultural shifts, and the loss of traditional values. Globalism threatens our way of life and Leighton advices for a return to the core principles of capitalism and individual freedom as essential for preserving our society.
The Rise in anti-Semitism Explained | David M. Haskell
April 29, 2024
Wilfred Laurier University professor David M. Haskell challenges the notion that DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion eradicates discrimination. He argues that prioritizing quotas over merit may backfire, leading to unintended bias. As anti-Semitism rises on campuses, the debate on DEI's true impact intensifies.