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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 4 MIN

Canada Is FALLING Apart — Why Isn’t Poilievre Ahead?

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Stephen LeDrew sits down with Michelle Ferreri, former MP, for a blunt conversation about why so many Canadians feel disconnected, frustrated, and increasingly hopeless about the direction of the country.Ferreri argues that after years of rising costs, growing bureaucracy, weak leadership, and economic decline, many Canadians have simply “checked out” of politics altogether. Instead of engagement, people are exhausted — struggling with housing costs, healthcare problems, taxes, and affordability while feeling powerless to change anything.LeDrew presses Ferreri on a central question facing Canada’s Conservatives: if conditions are so bad, why didn’t voters reject the Liberals outright?The discussion explores Mark Carney’s popularity, media influence, government dependency, declining trust in institutions, and whether Canadians have become too accepting of political dysfunction and lack of accountability.Ferreri also warns that Canada is developing a culture where leaders avoid responsibility, difficult problems go unresolved, and citizens increasingly disengage from the democratic process altogether.Three Minutes. Direct. Unfiltered.Contribute To Information and Debate that is NOT Paid For, and Influenced,ByThe Carney Government:https://paypal.me/3minuteinterviewCheques accepted at:Stephen LeDrew303 Bay StreetToronto, OntarioM5H 2R1Follow Stephen on other social media platforms.https://www.stephenledrew.ca  / stephen.ledrew    / stephenledrew   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Stephen LeDrew sits down with Michelle Ferreri, former MP, for a blunt conversation about why so many Canadians feel disconnected, frustrated, and increasingly hopeless about the direction of the country.Ferreri argues that after years of rising costs, growing bureaucracy, weak leadership, and economic decline, many Canadians have simply “checked out” of politics altogether. Instead of engagement, people are exhausted — struggling with housing costs, healthcare problems, taxes, and affordability while feeling powerless to change anything.LeDrew presses Ferreri on a central question facing Canada’s Conservatives: if conditions are so bad, why didn’t voters reject the Liberals outright?The discussion explores Mark Carney’s popularity, media influence, government dependency, declining trust in institutions, and whether Canadians have become too accepting of political dysfunction and lack of accountability.Ferreri also warns that Canada is developing a culture where leaders avoid responsibility, difficult problems go unresolved, and citizens increasingly disengage from the democratic process altogether.Three Minutes. Direct. Unfiltered.Contribute To Information and Debate that is NOT Paid For, and Influenced,ByThe Carney Government:https://paypal.me/3minuteinterviewCheques accepted at:Stephen LeDrew303 Bay StreetToronto, OntarioM5H 2R1Follow Stephen on other social media platforms.https://www.stephenledrew.ca  / stephen.ledrew    / stephenledrew   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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