Talk Truth

Talk Truth
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Talk Truth is a show dedicated to thought-provoking conversations on critical, timely, and often controversial topics that impact individuals, communities, and society at large. Through engaging with a diverse range of guests, our mission is to shed light on the truth, challenge conventional narratives, and amplify voices that provide valuable information and insights. We explore the intersection of faith, society, and current events, empower individuals with knowledge, inspire meaningful and promote the pursuit of truth, accountability, and justice.
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The show focuses on a wide range of topics including healthcare policies, freedom of speech, faith's role in governance, and media transparency, with recent episodes covering the persecution of doctors in Canada, the implications of Bill C-69 on medical choices, and the intersections of health and industry corruption.

Talk Truth is a show dedicated to thought-provoking conversations on critical, timely, and often controversial topics that impact individuals, communities, and society at large. Through engaging with a diverse range of guests, our mission is to shed light on the truth, challenge conventional narratives, and amplify voices that provide valuable information and insights. We explore the intersection of faith, society, and current events, empower individuals with knowledge, inspire meaningful and promote the pursuit of truth, accountability, and justice.

In this episode of Talk Truth, Shawn Buckley returns to expose what may be one of Canada’s most alarming issues: the censorship of health information. With decades of expertise in drug law and public health policy, Shawn explains how Canadian regulations systematically block the public from accessing truthful data—especially when it challenges pharmaceutical narratives or supports natural remedies. He unpacks how legal frameworks are used to suppress both risks and benefits of medications, why critical research never sees the light of day, and who really profits from keeping Canadians in the dark.
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