How Did Canada Get So Poor?

Talk Truth 06.10.26 – Leighton Grey | Lawyer, author, and commentator Leighton Grey discusses Canada’s growing economic struggles, rising food costs, and what he believes is a deeper crisis of leadership and vision. Grey explains why a country blessed with abundant energy, farmland, natural resources, and opportunity is facing increasing

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The Referendum They Don’t Want

Talk Truth 05.29.26 – Leighton Grey | Leighton Grey discusses Alberta’s growing sovereignty movement, the push for a referendum, judicial interference, the Clarity Act, and why many Albertans believe their democratic voice is being ignored. The conversation explores whether courts, politicians, and federal institutions are standing in the way of

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Unelected Judges Are Reshaping Canada

Talk Truth 05.21.26 – Leighton Grey | Leighton Grey discusses judicial activism, Alberta’s referendum ruling, and the growing power of unelected judges in Canada. From courts overriding elected governments to the judiciary shaping public policy, this conversation breaks down why many Canadians feel democracy itself is being transformed behind closed

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The Tower of Tyrants

Talk Truth 05.07.26 – Leighton Grey | Leighton Grey, lawyer, writer, and host of Grey Matter, joins Talk Truth to unpack his article Tower of Tyrants and the ancient pattern still repeating today. From Nimrod and Babel to modern politics, ideology, AI, globalism, and leaders who think they can replace

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The System Isn’t Working

Talk Truth 04.27.26 – Leighton Grey | Leighton Grey, one of Canada’s leading constitutional lawyers, breaks down the failures within the justice system and how sentencing policies are impacting real outcomes. He examines how ideological influence, legal frameworks, and enforcement decisions are contributing to rising concerns around justice, accountability, and

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Talk Truth 03.31.26 – Leighton Grey

In this episode of Talk Truth, Leighton Grey returns to discuss Aboriginal entitlement and land acknowledgments in Canada. He argues government policies have increased financial dependence without improving outcomes, pointing to rising spending and transparency issues. Grey also examines land title rulings, warning of risks to private property rights, and

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