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In this conversation, Meghan Murphy discusses her candidacy for the People's Party of Canada, her views on the current political landscape, and the influence of media on public perception.
She expresses her concerns about the direction of Canadian politics, the importance of free speech, and the need for a genuine alternative to the mainstream parties. The discussion also touches on the recent political developments, including the emergence of Mark Carney as a potential leader and the implications for the future of Canada.
In this conversation, Meghan and Jason discuss the current political landscape in Canada, focusing on the influence of American politics, identity politics, and the shifting values among voters.
They explore the potential for a merger between conservative parties, the importance of free speech, and the impact of social media on public discourse. The discussion also touches on generational shifts in political perspectives and the challenges posed by censorship and media narratives.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Jason BajadaIn this conversation, Meghan Murphy discusses her candidacy for the People's Party of Canada, her views on the current political landscape, and the influence of media on public perception.
She expresses her concerns about the direction of Canadian politics, the importance of free speech, and the need for a genuine alternative to the mainstream parties. The discussion also touches on the recent political developments, including the emergence of Mark Carney as a potential leader and the implications for the future of Canada.
In this conversation, Meghan and Jason discuss the current political landscape in Canada, focusing on the influence of American politics, identity politics, and the shifting values among voters.
They explore the potential for a merger between conservative parties, the importance of free speech, and the impact of social media on public discourse. The discussion also touches on generational shifts in political perspectives and the challenges posed by censorship and media narratives.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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