Grey Matter: Woke Changes the Courts and Country – With Thomas Flanagan

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Borrowed money and political directives are changing the course and courts of our Nation. Thomas Flanagan and host, Leighton Grey dive deeper into why the progressive ideology is replete in the public life of Canada.  Who benefits from the change in thought and law? You don’t want to miss out on Thomas and Leighton discussing the court cases, political directives and the possible financial disaster of the nation’s borrowed billions. (55 minutes)

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