Prescribing Prosperity

Free Speech, Property Rights, and the Future of Canada with John Carpay (Ep. 65)

43 min · 9 apr 2026
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What happens when the lines between policy, rights, and markets begin to blur, and who ultimately bears the consequences? In this episode, John and Alex Soutsos discuss free speech, property rights, and the growing impact of government policy on everyday life with guest John Carpay, founder and president of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms. John Carpay discusses: * His background, what led him into law, and how his early interest in politics and justice shaped his career path * The role of government in a free society, including the balance between individual freedom and state authority * Free speech, offensive expression, and the challenge of defining concepts like misinformation, hate, and censorship * Property rights, land agreements, and how policy decisions can influence real estate markets, ownership certainty, and broader economic stability * And more! Connect with Med-Wealth Financial Services:  * Med-Wealth Financial Services [https://johnsoutsos.com/] * LinkedIn: John Soutsos [https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnsoutsos/] * LinkedIn: Alex Soutsos [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandersoutsos/] * LinkedIn: Med-Wealth Financial Services [https://www.linkedin.com/company/med-wealth/] * X (formerly Twitter): Med-Wealth Financial Services [https://twitter.com/med_wealth] * info@med-wealth.ca [info@med-wealth.ca] * 905-568-2000 * 1- 888-568-1170 Connect with John Carpay: * LinkedIn: John Carpay [https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-carpay-54231325/] * LinkedIn: Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms [https://www.linkedin.com/company/justice-centre-for-constitutional-freedoms/] * Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms [https://www.jccf.ca/] About Our Guest:  John Carpay is the founder and president of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, a Canadian organization focused on defending fundamental freedoms through litigation and public education. Since founding the organization in 2010, John has led efforts across the country addressing issues related to free speech, constitutional rights, and government accountability.

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