A common-sense analysis of world events
& culture
Return to Reason shares a refreshing take on world events, culture, and issues of morality in a meaningful way. The erosion of freedoms has never been so widespread and the need for unbiased journalism is more important than ever. With a high value of people – and their right to think for themselves – Return to Reason endeavours to present the WHOLE STORY, so viewers can make fully informed, wise decisions to bring positive change to their lives, communities, and to the nation.
The latest
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Join the unfiltered conversations on CTZN where Jeremy Prest and David Craig candidly share their perspective on current Canadian issues. Featuring guests who are experts in their fields, you'll have the chance to wrestle with the facts and come to your own conclusions. No topic is off the table.
Grey Matter is a curation of conversations with leaders from around the world. Leighton Grey tackles often taboo subjects, thinks outside the box, and relishes the opportunity to go beyond the narrow worldviews that are so prevalent today. Dare to challenge your mind, and your mindset, with this unique blend of perspective, facts and free-thinking.
Since its inception in 1999, the Frontier Centre for Public Policy has been steadfast in its mission to foster Ideas for a Better Tomorrow. Through many avenues, Frontier has impacted governments and policy sectors. Leaders on the Frontier features discussions of common sense and good governance from this non-partisan, cutting-edge think tank.
Canada needs a source for responsible journalism, reliable facts, interesting interviews and common-sense analysis. Canada needs truth. Canada needs Return to Reason. More series and styles of content are in development and coming soon.
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