Barbara Kay, a columnist known for her insights on Canadian politics, Bruce Pardy, a legal expert, and David M. Haskell, a religion and media researcher, discuss the troubling implications of Canadian Bill 67. They argue that despite its anti-racist label, the bill threatens free speech and promotes divisiveness in education. The conversation critiques the ties to critical race theory and warns against prioritizing group identities over merit. They also reflect on the backlash against anti-racism narratives and the complexity of media representation surrounding race.