Freedom, Censorship & the Hidden Green Agenda And More!

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MST Special Zoom Event – August 5,, 2025 @ 6:30 PM Central
Special Guest: Shadoe Davis

Manitoba Stronger Together welcomes the great Shadoe Davis — Canadian radio legend, truth-seeker, and fearless commentator. Known for his iconic voice and unflinching honesty, Shadoe has become a powerful voice for freedom in a time when truth is under siege.

You may remember Shadoe as the Master of Ceremonies at the historic Stronger Together Conference in June 2024, where he inspired and energized a packed house of citizens committed to rebuilding our nation from the ground up. Shadoe is a trusted ally in the fight for free speech, informed dissent, and moral courage.

Shadoe joins Ken Drysdale for a wide-ranging conversation on some of the most urgent and underreported issues affecting Canadians today:

Freedom of Speech & the Sean Feucht Affair

What happened when a prominent musician tried to speak out in Winnipeg? What does the backlash reveal about the state of freedom in our own backyards?

EcoWest & the Wildlands Project — The Green Agenda You Haven’t Heard Of

While you’ve been focused on taxes, mandates, and censorship, a quiet land grab may be reshaping Manitoba from beneath your feet.
What is EcoWest?
How is it linked to the Wildlands Network?
Who is funding this movement, and what are the goals?
What does this mean for farmers, rural residents, hunters, and families?

Why Manitobans Should Be Informed
Loss of control over land-use decisions: Both initiatives can shift planning authority from elected councils to technocrats or regional agencies.
Economic and policy mandates: Pressure to comply with CCLAPs or corridor plans may limit farming, resource development, and private development.
Opaque structure and funding: Many citizens and elected representatives are unaware of who funds or chairs these initiatives.
Erosion of generational sovereignty: Indigenous, rural, and agricultural stakeholders may face constraints rooted in ideological frameworks, not local priorities.

If you care about land use, private property, or generational sovereignty — you need to hear this.

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