Canada’s courts were once blind. Now they’re woke. Calgary civil-rights lawyer Glenn Blackett is personally suing the Law Society of Alberta over forced “cultural competency” indoctrination. He and Adam expose how political agendas have captured judges, bar associations, and even the Charter itself. Is this the death of impartial justice and the rise of anarcho-tyranny? One man’s lawsuit could decide Canada’s legal future.
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Canada’s courts were once blind. Now they’re woke. Calgary civil-rights lawyer Glenn Blackett is personally suing the Law Society of Alberta over forced “cultural competency” indoctrination. He and Adam expose how political agendas have captured judges, bar associations, and even the Charter itself. Is this the death of impartial justice and the rise of anarcho-tyranny? One man’s lawsuit could decide Canada’s legal future.
Wondering Why Your Friends And Family Voted for Trump? Here's Why - Episode 21
The Army of Great Men
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Wondering Why Your Friends And Family Voted for Trump? Here's Why - Episode 21
Why did so many Americans vote for Trump? In this episode, Adam dives into the untold story behind Trump’s appeal, challenging the oversimplified narrative of racism and sexism. Through personal experiences and sharp insights, Adam unpacks the deeper factors driving political divides—eroding trust in government, shifting cultural values, and the power of personal stories. He tackles hot-button issues like LGBTQ rights, child safety, immigration, and the emotional toll of vaccination debates. ...
The Army of Great Men
Canada’s courts were once blind. Now they’re woke. Calgary civil-rights lawyer Glenn Blackett is personally suing the Law Society of Alberta over forced “cultural competency” indoctrination. He and Adam expose how political agendas have captured judges, bar associations, and even the Charter itself. Is this the death of impartial justice and the rise of anarcho-tyranny? One man’s lawsuit could decide Canada’s legal future.