
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

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

How mortgage fraud costs Canadians and fuels organized crime
In this episode, Peter Copeland, deputy director of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute's Domestic Policy Program, speaks with Cameron Field, a Toronto Police veteran and financial crimes expert. Field ex...
22 Mai 202541min

Reconciliation at risk? Data shows spike in church arsons after unmarked grave reports in Canada
Ken Coates, director of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute's Indigenous Affairs Program, is joined by journalist and economist Edgardo Sepulveda, an expert data storyteller. Sepulveda's new study for MLI...
16 Mai 202532min





















