is already making waves for its bold, unfiltered conversations. Upcoming episodes will feature Chuck Todd, longtime Meet the Press

moderator; Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow; and Lara Trump, television personality, businesswoman, and daughter-in-law of U.S. President Donald Trump.

Hosted by former journalists Travis Dhanraj and Karman Wong, the show has quickly become one of the most talked-about new programs in Canadian media. In its first few weeks, Can't Be Censored

has featured a lineup that includes Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, entrepreneur Kevin O'Leary, and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, sparking passionate debate and drawing a rapidly growing audience across the country.

Now, the series is expanding its reach and continuing to showcase a wide spectrum of voices and viewpoints.

"We know some of our guests have generated strong reactions," said Dhanraj. "That's exactly what the show is about: bringing people together from different perspectives and letting the audience make up their own minds. We don't tell viewers what to think. We give them the full conversation."

Chuck Todd will offer insight into the current state of journalism and political polarization after years of moderating one of America's most influential political shows.

Olivia Chow, Mayor of Canada's largest city and one of the most recognizable progressive leaders in the country, will discuss her path to public service and the challenges of governing in divided times.

Lara Trump, a prominent figure in U.S. politics and media, will open up about her experiences in the public eye, navigating family, faith, and controversy.

"These aren't conventional news interviews," said Wong. "We explore how people think, what shaped them, and the stories behind the public personas. Our audience is made up of people who want to listen, question, and understand, and that's the kind of space we're creating."

With its mix of candor, curiosity, and real conversation, Can't Be Censored

continues to redefine what open dialogue looks like in a time when so much of it has been shut down.

New episodes stream weekly a t cantbecensored.com.