In this episode, I sit down with John Carpay to talk about his work defending constitutional freedoms in Canada and why he believes the country has been on a slow cultural decline for decades.
John shares how he became a lawyer, what led him to found the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, and why issues like free speech, parental rights, and freedom of religion have shaped his work throughout his career.
We also get into Bill C-9, the proposed social media legislation, government overreach, the role of the media, and why John believes culture ultimately shapes politics. Along the way, we discuss the importance of virtue, education, and what it takes to preserve a free society.
Whether or not you agree with John's conclusions, this conversation explores some of the biggest questions surrounding rights, responsibility, and the future of Canada.
Enjoy!
-Kyle
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