Canada a laughingstock?
In the latest episode of Not 'Sorry' on Juno News, hosted by National Citizens Coalition (NCC) Director Alexander Brown, the spotlight turns to Canada's growing reputation as a laughingstock on critical issues that demand urgent fixes.Building on Tuesday's episode, a takedown of the Liberals' nostalgic toast to their 2015 election victory, Brown dives into how performative gestures and policy inaction are fuelling ridicule and real suffering for Canadians. Canada's land acknowledgments are even now the target of mockery on the Joe Rogan Podcast.
During a recent episode, Rogan and fellow comedian Andrew Schulz lampooned these "forced" rituals, highlighting how they've become a symbol of empty virtue-signalling that's slid into absurdity – yet in Canada, we’re now seeing that years of land acknowledgements can lead to private property rights coming under threat.
Brown argues this performative culture distracts from the real demands of Canadians, who are calling for tangible policy changes and cultural reform. A key focus remains immigration, where a majority of Canadians remain firm in their view that levels are too high.
To unpack this continued cultural crisis – where, as Brown puts it, "no one harms Canada quite like Canada" – the episode features Dr. Shawn Whatley, a leading conservative thought leader, physician, author, podcaster, and former president of both the Ontario Medical Association (OMA) and Civitas.
As a Senior Munk Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute and contributor to Project Ontario, Whatley brings deep, relatable insights into policy, politics, and broader societal issues.
Watch the full discussion on Juno News for unfiltered expert analysis, that isn’t afraid to focus on the topics that matter most to everyday Canadians.
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