The Rise in anti-Semitism Explained | David M. Haskell
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.
Episodes
Speechless | Commentary
August 29, 2024
The rapid erosion of free speech in the UK, where the government increasingly criminalizes dissenting opinions, treating criticism as a crime. The state's aggressive censorship and surveillance tactics echo Orwellian warnings, illustrating how the birthplace of free speech is descending into authoritarianism.
How Many People Died for the Wrong Reasons? | Scott Schara
August 26, 2024
Scott Schara shares his story of losing his 19-year-old daughter Grace in 2021 during the peak of Covid. Grace, who had Down syndrome, fell ill with Covid and was hospitalized. Scott alleges that doctors' treatment led to her death, contrary to their Covid diagnosis. He has filed a lawsuit claiming that the medication prescribed caused her death, not Covid, despite her being classified as a Covid fatality. This case is still before the courts. Scott challenges whether Grace's disability devalued her life and urges us all to question institutions, not be so quick to trust.
How to Be Smart with Money | Dr. James Thorne
August 19, 2024
Dr. James Thorne (Jim), market strategist, teaches us about investing, gaining ground on your finances and how the economy will affect your future. Get an understanding of how the markets work and why you need to get ahead of high interest rates and inflation caused by the US election. He predicts there's good news for the interest rate and inflation in Canada and explains the pitfalls and the future state of the Canadian economy.
Toxic Masculinity at the Olympics | Commentary
August 15, 2024
At the 2024 Paris Olympics, controversy surrounds women's boxing as two competitors, Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting, previously disqualified for failing gender tests, both advanced to the gold-medal match. Despite concerns over their eligibility due to male biological characteristics, including XY chromosomes, they continued to compete, sparking debate about fairness and gender in sports.
The Canadian Constitution | Commentary
August 22, 2024
Leighton Grey gives a simply lesson on the history of Canadian Constitutional law, from the English Civil War to the glorious revolution of 1688. Learn how these events shaped Parliament's power and influenced the creation of Canada's Constitution Act and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Covid Lawlessness Won't End Well | Lawyer Rachel Rodriguez
August 12, 2024
Florida Lawyer Rachel Rodriguez is using her skills to fight mandates and tickets including standing up for firefighters. She expresses her shock in how few lawyers are actually fighting to uphold the law. She shares her take on what's happenings in the US election and the chaos that's unfolding. What did Donald Trump mean when he yelled "Fight, fight, fight" after he was shot?