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“Anarcho-tyranny” – Canada’s crisis of dysfunction

Blendr News: Canada is not merely mismanaged; it has been fundamentally rebuilt into an authoritarian, declining system characterized by “anarcho-tyranny,” argues law professor Bruce Pardy. In an expansive conversation with host Liam DeBoer, Prof. Pardy charts the country’s shift from the impartial rule of law to a selective “rule by law” that prioritizes bureaucratic control, progressive ideology, and group-based equity over individual rights, equality, and freedom. Overrun by cartel-like protected industries, captured institutions, and human rights codes that weaponize discrimination claims, Canada faces irreversible decline. Yet, not enough Canadians see the extent of the rot, preferring instead to accept or even demand expanding state intervention. What took root in Canada to drive this outcome? If a course change isn’t possible without radical reform, where will change come from, and how can Canadians who reject the status quo resist the country’s crisis of dysfunction?


Bruce Pardy is executive director of Rights Probe and professor of law at Queen’s University.

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