Could Canada Ever Join the United States? | Citizen | 031
Is Canada still a safe country? In this episode of Citizen, David Leis joins us to tackle the unsettling realities behind that question while exploring the ripple effects of Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada and how they will affect the USA. From the economic strain on industries to the cracks forming in Canada’s security infrastructure, we ask the tough questions no one else dares to: Are we even secure anymore? What does this mean for Canadians’ daily lives and our place on the global stage?
Episodes
The Truth About Canada's New Budget
November 7, 2025
Former political leader Stockwell Day shares insider insight from his time as Alberta's finance minister and federal leader, revealing why debt isn't just financial, it's moral. David, Jeremy, and Stockwell discuss what responsible leadership, what the latest federal budget means for everyday Canadians, and whether Alberta's independence talk is justified.
When Reconciliation Collides with Property Rights | 078
November 3, 2025
David and Jeremy sit down with David Leis, President of the Frontier Centre for Public Policy, to unpack the Richmond, B.C. land-claim ruling that’s shaking the foundation of property rights across Canada. What does this mean for homeowners, investors, and the future of Canadian democracy? This growing divide over truth, reconciliation, and free speech could define our nation’s next decade.
Diversity is Destroying Canada?
October 27, 2025
In this episode, David and Jeremy tackle the state of Canadian politics, identity, and leadership in 2025. From Calgary's election recount and Mark Carney's national address, to Danielle Smith's narrow win and the growing divide across Canada, this conversation asks the hard questions. Leave a comment and join the conversation.
Faith-Based Charities in Trouble, Teachers' Strike, & AI's Hidden Bias
October 20, 2025
In this episode of Citizen, we break down some of the biggest issues facing Canadians today: • The future of faith-based charities: Ottawa's proposed changes to charitable tax status could threaten churches, mosques, and community organizations that support families in need.
• The Alberta teachers' strike: Why are teachers demanding massive pay increases during tough economic times?
• Government spending: Bad policy and weak leadership are driving businesses like Stellantis out of Canada. • AI bias: Does ChatGPT have a hidden political bias? How should Canadians stay informed without falling for misinformation or censorship? Let's think critically about where Canada is headed, and what it means to stand up for faith, freedom, and common sense in today's world.
What's Really at Stake in the Calgary Election | Kirk Lubimov
October 13, 2025
In this episode of Citizen, we sit down with special guest Kirk Lubimov, political analyst, to unpack Calgary’s high-stakes municipal election. For the first time, party labels will appear on ballots, creating both excitement and confusion among voters. Kirk brings his expertise to break down the issues shaping the race: • Blanket rezoning – the central flashpoint between faster housing growth and neighbourhood control.
• City finances – rising taxes versus massive reserves, and what that says about the council’s priorities.
• Public safety – how concerns on transit and downtown streets measure City Hall’s ability to deliver on basics.
• Governance – the bigger question: should Calgary be run by centralized party machines or by councillors accountable to communities? Together, we explore not just candidates and campaign strategies, but what’s really at stake: the future balance of power, priorities, and public trust in Calgary.
War on Free Speech in Canada
October 6, 2025
In this episode, David and Jeremy break down Bill C-8 (telecom/cybersecurity), Bill C-9 (Criminal Code changes on hate propaganda/hate crime), and the UK’s new digital ID push. They explore the risks of vague powers, potential overreach, and what citizens can do to keep the debate open.
