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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 3 MIN

LeDrew Rant - Iran, Trump, and Canada — The Truth No One Wants to Say

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Is Canada honestly doing as well as the Prime Minister says?In this Friday Rant, Stephen LeDrew takes a hard look at the growing gap between political messaging and everyday reality. While Ottawa insists the country is on the right track, many Canadians are feeling the opposite — especially at the grocery store, at the gas pump, and in their monthly bills.Canada has the resources, talent, and energy to be thriving. So why does it feel like people are falling behind?LeDrew argues that the problem isn’t just global pressures — its domestic policy, burgeoning bureaucracy, and a failure to fully develop Canada’s economic potential. At the same time, he raises serious questions about political credibility, including MPs crossing the floor and what that means for public trust.The people of Petrolia are not stupid, like Gladu states.The conversation then shifts globally — to Iran, U.S. foreign policy, and the role Canada plays in reacting to both. Are Canadians too quick to dismiss uncomfortable realities simply because of who is involved?This is a blunt, unfiltered take on:- Rising costs of living in Canada- Government growth vs economic growth- Energy, resources, and missed opportunity- Political trust and shifting loyalties- Iran, global conflict, and Canada’s responseWhether you agree or not — this is a conversation worth having. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Is Canada honestly doing as well as the Prime Minister says?In this Friday Rant, Stephen LeDrew takes a hard look at the growing gap between political messaging and everyday reality. While Ottawa insists the country is on the right track, many Canadians are feeling the opposite — especially at the grocery store, at the gas pump, and in their monthly bills.Canada has the resources, talent, and energy to be thriving. So why does it feel like people are falling behind?LeDrew argues that the problem isn’t just global pressures — its domestic policy, burgeoning bureaucracy, and a failure to fully develop Canada’s economic potential. At the same time, he raises serious questions about political credibility, including MPs crossing the floor and what that means for public trust.The people of Petrolia are not stupid, like Gladu states.The conversation then shifts globally — to Iran, U.S. foreign policy, and the role Canada plays in reacting to both. Are Canadians too quick to dismiss uncomfortable realities simply because of who is involved?This is a blunt, unfiltered take on:- Rising costs of living in Canada- Government growth vs economic growth- Energy, resources, and missed opportunity- Political trust and shifting loyalties- Iran, global conflict, and Canada’s responseWhether you agree or not — this is a conversation worth having. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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