
Ryan Wedding: Why Canadians Didn’t Know How Dangerous He Really Was
Paul Micucci and Mike Wixson break down the extraordinary international pursuit of Ryan Wedding — and why most Canadians only began to grasp the true scale of his crimes when U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi publicly named him.
From organized crime links to cross-border law enforcement coordination, this conversation exposes how deep the case really goes and why Canada largely missed the warning signs until American officials stepped in.
This is a must-watch discussion on crime, accountability, and the gaps in how major criminal cases are communicated to the Canadian public.
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