The Way | Commentary
Leighton Grey, lawyer and author, navigates the maze of modern life, where the old comforts and certainties no longer hold true. Discover how the ancient Greeks faced similar challenges and how their search for new moral compasses can guide us through today's societal upheavals.
Episodes
A Time to Kill | Commentary
January 30, 2025
Former President Joe Biden pardons his family and commuted the sentences of federal death row inmates. Should he have done this? Is there a time to kill? Leighton Grey explains Canada's approach to euthanasia and abortion, the broader debate on capital punishment, and how justice is framed in both modern society and biblical teachings.
Trump’s Victory & What MAGA Could Mean for Canada
January 27, 2025
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.
United States of AmeriCanada | Commentary
January 27, 2025
Is Donald Trump serious about making Canada the 51st state, or is this another audacious distraction? From Quebec separatism to Manifest Destiny, Leighton talks about the political, cultural, and economic shocks that would reshape North America—if Trump gets his way.
Is Feminism Hurting Men? Change is Coming says Edward Bartlett
January 20, 2025
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.
Liberal Gun Control
January 20, 2025
Canada’s history of gun control shows that restricting law-abiding citizens hasn’t curbed gun violence but has sparked debate about its effectiveness and intentions. With recent moves like weapon confiscation programs and controversial bans, the Trudeau government faces pushback from critics who argue this prioritizes politics over public safety.