Frontier Live on X – Court Battle: Should Parliament Get Back to Work? – with John Carpay

Big Topics & Big Ideas
Published on February 13, 2025

 

Should the government be allowed to shut down Parliament during a time of economic uncertainty? The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is challenging the federal government’s decision to prorogue Parliament—and their case is being heard this week! 

John Carpay joins David Leis to break down this critical legal battle and what it means for you. With tariffs, economic instability, and pressing national issues, should Parliament be forced back to work? 

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Can We Rebuild Canada-U.S Relations? – with Catherine Swift

Is Canada Broken? Lt. Col. David Redman on Canada, United States, and your Future. – with Lt. Col. David Redman

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