
Patrick T. Brown: The roots of family decline in the West
As birth rates fall and family formation grows increasingly fragile across the developed world, understanding the forces driving these trends has never been more urgent. In this episode of Inside Poli...
21 Aug 202553min

Alex Dalziel: Canada must mind Russia’s Arctic ambitions
The importance of the Arctic is increasing, both for Canada and for our allies. That means it's critical to better understanding it.While Canadians sense that the Arctic is part of their identity, few...
14 Aug 202518min

Toby Young: Defending free speech in Canada and the UK
Free speech was once considered a bedrock democratic value. Now it's become one of the most contested issues in our culture-shaping institutions. Over the past decade, debates about what can and can’t...
7 Aug 20251h

John Ioannidis: What's shaken public confidence in science?
Science is often seen as the gold standard in policymaking – objective, rigorous, and self-correcting. But what happens when the science itself is uncertain, contradictory, or unreproducible?Over the ...
24 Jul 202557min

Helen Joyce: how gender ideology gripped the West
On this episode, we tackle one of the most contested—and consequential—issues in public life: the rise of gender ideology and the erasure of biological sex. Over the past decade, the idea that gender ...
10 Jul 20251h 1min

Leonard Sax: Our culture has broken the bonds across generations
Across the Western world, we’re seeing a crisis in youth mental health, a collapse in family formation, and growing confusion about sex and gender. At the same time, more young people than ever report...
26 Jun 202552min

Oren Cass: Free markets and liberty are not ends unto themselves
5 Jun 202558min

Sam Cooper: How organized crime operates in Canada
29 Mai 202551min





















