
Canada on the Brink: Power, Speech, Control
Canada is facing a convergence of political, social, and institutional crises—and most Canadians haven’t seen the full picture. In this episode of The Weekly Take, we break down the biggest stories shaping the country’s future and why they matter more than ever.
Host: Jonathan Harvey
Show: The Weekly Take (TPL Media)
Key topics covered in this episode:
• A shocking Conservative defection that puts Mark Carney’s Liberals one vote from a majority—and raises foreign interference concerns
• Bill C-9 and the removal of religious protections from hate speech laws
• A looming healthcare collapse as mass doctor retirements accelerate
• Canada’s exploding human trafficking crisis and systemic justice failures
• CCP influence in Canada, foreign interference, and national security risks
• The federal government’s quiet push toward a national digital ID system
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