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Gun Rights, Media Manipulation, and the Fight for Truth in Canada I Rod Giltaca

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Rod Giltaca is the CEO and Executive Director of the Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights. In this episode, we go deep on why gun rights matter, how government power is quietly expanding, and why most Canadians don’t even realize what's being lost.

We talk about media manipulation, the cultural shift away from personal responsibility, and why younger Canadians might be our best shot at turning things around.

It’s way more than just a conversation about guns — it’s about freedom, self-reliance, and what kind of country we want to live in. Enjoy!

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