What happens when emergency powers expire — but the people who wielded them simply move on?
In this episode of Collapse Life, host Zahra Sethna sits down with Maxime Bernier, former cabinet minister and leader of the People’s Party of Canada, to examine how authority circulates in Canada long after headlines fade.
Starting with the federal court ruling that declared the use of the Emergencies Act unlawful, the discussion asks the harder question: if a government can violate rights, freeze identifiable bank accounts, and face no personal consequences, what has actually changed?
From there, the conversation traces a familiar pattern:
• How frozen bank accounts and emergency powers normalized financial coercion
• The seamless transition from public office to foreign-aligned influence
• Canada’s mounting debt, missing gold reserves, and exposure to a monetary reset
• What sovereignty means for Canada as legal, financial, and political limits weaken
This is a sober look at what happens when law, money, and power lose their anchors — and what ordinary people should be paying attention to as reality starts asserting itself.
