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Video | Who Owns the Land in Canada Now? BC | Alberta & the Constitutional Fight | Leighton Grey Sovereign by Nadine Wellwood

by Nadine Wellwood

«A wide-ranging conversation on rights, courts, constitutional change, local responsibility, and the growing movement for Alberta independence.

In this interview, Nadine sits down with constitutional lawyer Leighton Grey to discuss the Constitution, the rule of law, property rights, Alberta independence, Canada’s future, Indigenous issues, and the growing disconnect many Canadians feel from government and the country’s institutions.

Leighton Grey shares his perspective on how Canada’s legal and political culture has changed, the difference between rule of law and rule by law, the role of the courts, the Charter, constitutional traditions, property rights, land acknowledgements, UNDRIP, and whether Canada can still be reformed. The conversation also explores grassroots political action, local responsibility, and why Alberta independence is increasingly being framed as a constitutional and cultural issue, not just an economic one.

This interview covers:

Leighton Grey
the Constitution and the Charter
rule of law in Canada
property rights
Alberta independence
Indigenous issues and UNDRIP
courts, judges, and constitutional change
grassroots action and Canada’s future

If you are trying to understand the legal, constitutional, and cultural arguments now shaping the Alberta independence movement and the broader debate about Canada’s future, this is an important conversation.

Guest: Leighton Grey»

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