The LeDrew Three Minute Interview

Stephen LeDrew

The LeDrew Three Minute Interview is a daily podcast featuring insight on the news that matters to you, with views you won't hear anywhere else. Stephen LeDrew is a lawyer, broadcaster, responsible father, and a believer in fairness and good manners and liberalism(in the best sense of the word), and good government and civic responsibility.Stephen LeDrew is an enemy of bureaucratic busybodies, know-it-all “idealogues”, pontificating politicians who tell everyone else how to run their lives, woke idiots, and politically correct, milquetoast, sanitized media outlets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 4d ago

    Alexander Brown: Doug Ford and the Ontario Conservatives Need To Do Better

    Alexander Brown of Without Diminishment joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss Project Ontario, Doug Ford, conservative politics, and whether Ontario’s Progressive Conservative Government is living up to conservative principles. In this episode, Brown explains why Project Ontario is bringing together conservative groups, communicators, and organizations to push for better from the Ford government. While he credits Doug Ford for standing up for Canada on tariffs and supporting major projects like pipelines, Brown argues that Ontario conservatives still need to answer serious questions about government spending, education, crime, diploma mills, and cultural issues. LeDrew and Brown also discuss Sir John A. Macdonald, Canadian history, conservative criticism, and why holding your own side accountable can make a government stronger — not weaker. This is a conversation about Ontario politics, conservative values, government spending, and whether Doug Ford’s government needs to reconnect with its base. Topics covered in this episode: Project Ontario and conservative organizingDoug Ford’s record in governmentOntario government spendingPipelines and national unityEducation reform and diploma millsCrime and public safetySir John A. Macdonald and Canadian historyConservative principles versus party politicsWhy governments need criticismKeeping the conservative base engaged Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  2. 4d ago

    The Residential School Debate Gets Even More Controversial

    Jerry Amernic, author of Sleepwoking, joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss the controversy surrounding residential schools, the Kamloops announcement and calls to criminalize residential school “denialism.” Amernic argues that Canadians must be allowed to question historical claims and examine the evidence without fear of criminal punishment. He and LeDrew acknowledge that residential schools existed, that children died from illness and that incidents of abuse occurred, while challenging claims about undiscovered mass graves and deliberate killing fields. They also discuss the federal funding provided to investigate possible burial sites, questions about financial accountability and why many educated Canadians remain uncertain about what is fact, allegation or political messaging. This is a provocative conversation about history, evidence, free expression and whether Canadians are still permitted to challenge the country’s dominant political narratives. Topics covered in this episode: Calls to criminalize residential school denialismThe evidence surrounding the Kamloops announcementResidential schools and historical contextAbuse, disease and deaths at the schoolsFederal funding for burial-site investigationsFinancial transparency and accountabilityWhy Canadians remain confused about the evidencePolitical messaging versus established factsFree speech and historical debateJerry Amernic’s book Sleepwoking You can buy Sleepwoking here - https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1775239942 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The LeDrew Three Minute Interview is a daily podcast featuring insight on the news that matters to you, with views you won't hear anywhere else. Stephen LeDrew is a lawyer, broadcaster, responsible father, and a believer in fairness and good manners and liberalism(in the best sense of the word), and good government and civic responsibility.Stephen LeDrew is an enemy of bureaucratic busybodies, know-it-all “idealogues”, pontificating politicians who tell everyone else how to run their lives, woke idiots, and politically correct, milquetoast, sanitized media outlets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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