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  • Amy Hamm: Biological Sex, Institutional Power & the Fight for Open Debate, Bad Canadians | Episode 8
    2025/09/16

    Amy Hamm is a Canadian nurse, columnist, and co-founder of CaWsbar, a women’s sex-based rights organization.

    In this episode, she recounts her years-long battle with the BC College of Nurses and Midwives, which disciplined her for publicly affirming that biological sex is real. What began as personal expression escalated into a high-stakes test of whether Canadian institutions can silence dissent on a matter most citizens currently accept as common sense.

    Our conversation traces how regulators, the media, and the majority of Canadian institutions frame this disagreement as hate speech and professional misconduct, and why that matters for women’s spaces, health care, and the future of open debate in Canada. Along the way, Amy’s story reveals how professional and cultural authority can be wielded to punish rather than persuade.

    If you care about free expression, the boundaries of institutional power, and Canada’s ability to hold civil disagreement, this episode is essential listening.

    Amy Hamm Links:

    Substack:

    https://preta6.substack.com/

    X:

    https://x.com/preta_6

    Cawspar:

    https://www.cawsbar.ca/

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    https://www.badcanadianspodcast.ca

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    Opening Song: Aria 51 by MicroBongo Soundsystem, used with permission.

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    53 分
  • Lawrence Krauss: The War on Science and the Danger of Dogma | Bad Canadians Ep. 7
    2025/09/02

    What happens when knowledge is treated as sacred dogma?

    On Bad Canadians, Jared Michael sits down with internationally renowned theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss, editor of the new anthology The War on Science, to explore why ideas must remain open to challenge. The book brings together voices from physics, biology, mathematics, philosophy, and the humanities. Across these fields, Krauss argues that progress depends on questioning everything, even when it is uncomfortable.

    Midway through, the discussion drifts into possible disagreement, but in the best sense. Rather than divide, it becomes a respectful exchange that shows how ideas can be tested without hostility. Civil exchanges of this kind remain as necessary as ever in today’s culture.

    About Lawrence Krauss

    Lawrence Krauss is one of the most celebrated theoretical physicists and public intellectuals in the world. He earned his Ph.D. from MIT, was a Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows, and later served on the faculties of Yale and Case Western Reserve University. He founded Arizona State University’s Origins Project and today serves as President of the Origins Project Foundation. He is also Chair of the Board of the Free Speech Union of Canada. Krauss is the author of bestsellers such as The Physics of Star Trek and A Universe from Nothing, and has received numerous awards including the Richard Dawkins Award. His latest book, The War on Science (2025), gathers 39 leading voices to defend free inquiry against dogma.

    Learn more about Dr. Krauss and his new book The War on Science here:

    https://lawrencemkrauss.com/

    Lawrence Krauss on X:

    https://x.com/LKrauss1

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    https://www.badcanadianspodcast.ca

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    Opening Song: Aria 51 by MicroBongo Soundsystem, used with permission.

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    44 分
  • Eva Kurilova: Gender, Queer Theory, and the Loss of Biological Reality | Bad Canadians Ep. 6
    2025/06/24

    Eva Kurilova is a Canadian writer and thoughtful critic of today’s gender ideology.

    In this episode, she explores how the word “queer” is often misunderstood as a sexual orientation, when in fact it represents a broader ideological identity—one rooted in opposition to normativity and permanence in grievance. We dig into how this framework has helped justify the medicalization of vulnerable children, particularly through gender-affirming care, even as countries like the UK, the United States, and Sweden move toward far more cautious, evidence-based policies.

    We also highlight Canada’s silence—and how our media and institutions have largely abandoned this conversation, leaving the public unaware that the global conversation has already moved on.

    If you’re worried about the erosion of biological reality, the medicalization of children, and the consequences of turning identity into ideology, this conversation is essential listening.

    Find Eva on X:

    https://x.com/eva_kurilova

    Eva's Substack:

    https://substack.com/@evakurilova

    Support the podcast:

    https://www.badcanadianspodcast.ca

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    Opening Song: Aria 51 by MicroBongo Soundsystem, used with permission.

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    55 分
  • Am I the Hater? | A Reflection on Tribalism, Humility, and the Elephant in the Brain
    2025/06/10

    In this solo minisode, host Jared Michael takes a step back to reflect on the deeper mission behind Bad Canadians.

    Drawing on the work of social psychologist Jonathan Haidt and the metaphor of the “rider and the elephant,” Jared explores why rational arguments so often fail—and how emotional connection, humility, and lived experience can move us more than facts ever could.

    This is a short reflection on tribalism, certainty, and the question we might all need to ask more often:

    Am I the hater?

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    7 分
  • Lisa Bildy: Free Speech Union of Canada | Bad Canadians Ep. 4
    2025/05/27

    Lisa Bildy is the Executive Director of the newly launched Free Speech Union of Canada—a non-partisan organization defending freedom of expression in an era where that principle is increasingly under pressure. Prior to this, she spent years at the forefront of Canada’s free speech battles—helping overturn the Law Society of Ontario’s mandatory DEI pledge and representing clients like Amy Hamm and Dr. Gill in some of the country’s most high-profile civil liberties cases.

    In this conversation, Lisa shares how she re-entered the legal profession after homeschooling her children, only to find a climate of growing ideological conformity. We discuss what led her to challenge institutional orthodoxy, the roots of the new Free Speech Union of Canada, and why free expression is a master principle worth protecting—even (and especially) when it’s unpopular.

    If you’re concerned about the shrinking space for dissent and debate in Canadian life, this is a conversation worth hearing.

    Join the Free Speech Union of Canada:

    https://fsucanada.ca/

    Follow Lisa on X:

    https://x.com/LDBildy

    Podcast HQ:

    https://www.badcanadianspodcast.ca/

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    Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/75wxT42gEPMiOBGTFFU4D4

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    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bad-canadians/id1785300184

    Corrections: In the intro, I accidentally referred to Dr. Gill as a lawyer. Dr. Gill is a physician. My apologies for the error.

    Lisa Bildy mentions there are five Free Speech Union chapters worldwide, but there is actually six.

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    1 時間 16 分
  • Ted Smith: The Fight for Medical Cannabis in Canada
    2025/05/13

    For nearly three decades, activist Ted Smith has been at the centre of Canada’s medical cannabis movement. As the founder of the Victoria Cannabis Buyers Club and a key figure in the 2015 Supreme Court case that opened the door to cannabis edibles and oils, Smith has fought tirelessly for patient rights in the face of legal and political resistance.

    In this episode, we discuss how the legalization of recreational cannabis has left many medical users behind. Ted outlines how Canada’s policy shift — driven by tax revenue and corporate interests — has led to the erosion of medical access, a collapse in doctor engagement, and an increasing mismatch between patient needs and what’s available on the legal market. From grassroots compassion clubs to corporate consolidation, this is an honest look at who’s been forgotten in Canada’s cannabis revolution.

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    31 分
  • Conversation With Lydia Perovic
    2025/04/28

    Guest Lydia Perovic asks Canadians to look deeper - into places we've long taken for granted. What happens when the Enlightenment ideals that quietly shaped our identity are replaced by values most Canadians wouldn't recognize, let alone choose?

    Follow Lydia on X: https://x.com/LyyPerr

    Lydia's Website: https://www.lydiaperovic.com/

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    Opening Song: Aria 51 by MicroBongo Soundsystem, used with permission.

    #BadCanadians #Podcast #freespeech

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Conversation with Tristin Hopper
    2025/04/13

    Join host Jared Michael in a conversation with National Post journalist Tristin Hopper as they discuss odd bits of Canadian history, the state of modern journalism, and the anti-zionist protests occurring in Canada since October 7th, 2023. Tristin's new book Don't Be Canada is now available online or at a bookstore near you. He also discusses lesser known tidbits from Canadian history in his podcast, Canada Did What?

    Like to be a guest on Bad Canadians? Or if you'd like to learn more, go to BadCanadianspodcast.ca

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    53 分