When established systems begin to erode, nations are compelled to examine not only their future, but the forces that have shaped their past. In 2026, Canada finds itself at such a moment. For decades, its political, economic, and strategic decisions have been shaped within frameworks defined elsewhere. These arrangements, once accepted as stable, are now increasingly open to question.
Securing Sovereignty reflects a country seeking a clearer path forward, one oriented toward the interests and responsibilities of the Canadian people themselves. It is a process marked by uncertainty as much as intention, requiring careful reassessment rather than sudden rupture. The outcome is not yet settled. But as history repeatedly shows, the future belongs to those willing to confront their circumstances and define a direction of their own.
Some speaker slots remain reserved for previously unknown talents. Applicants can submit speech pitches until February 28th to canada@scyldings.com. Those passing in the pitches we think fit the theme best, will be offered to speak at the event. All speakers are granted free entrance to Dominion Congress 2026.
All tickets include access to all the talks, overnight accommodation for the Friday and Saturday nights, breakfast and lunch on Saturday and Sunday, dinner on Friday and Saturday and parking during all three days.
Speakers
John Carter of Mars
John Carter is a former postdoctoral researcher in theoretical physics with over a decade dedicated to academic science. Across X and his Substack he is known for his writing on psychology, human behaviour, and evolutionary theory all blended with his signature Barsoomian aesthetic.
Bruce Pardy
Bruce Pardy serves as executive director of Rights Probe, an organization dedicated to researching the shifting legal landscape in Canada, challenging the erosion of individual rights through government overreach and managerial state expansion, and promoting classical liberal principles of autonomy and the rule of law. As a professor of law at Queen's University, he produces in-depth articles, podcasts, and presentations on topics like civil liberties, property rights, bodily autonomy during COVID-era policies, parental authority versus state coercion, and critiques of legal progressivism.
Professor Ed Dutton
Edward Dutton is a professor at the University of Asibro, Poland, and an honourary professor at the Institute of Psychology at the Russian Academy of Science. Using the name “The Jolly Heretic,” he produces in-depth content on psychology, human behaviour, evolutionary theory, and social topics that blend rigorous scientific inquiry with a distinctive, often contrarian perspective.
Dave Greene
Dave Greene is an independent scholar and political commentator best known for his YouTube channel and the Substack publication
"Letters from Fiddler’s Greene". His work examines the spiritual and dialectical dimensions of contemporary social and political crises as well as the regular trials of living in modernity. Dave is widely regarded for his intellectual openness and his willingness to engage thoughtfully with a broad range of interlocutors, fostering rigorous dialogue across ideological and disciplinary boundaries.
Der Schattenmacher
Schattenmacher is a German YouTuber renowned for his philosophical insights, sharp intellectual reasoning, and explorations of cinema. Since 2016, his channel has drawn a growing audience eager to dive into complex ideas and timeless questions about life, culture, and human nature.
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where will the event take place?
Dominion Congress 2026 will take place from June 26th-28th, 2026, in Southern Ontario. The full address will be given to ticket holders close to the event. This move helps us to ensure the privacy of our guests and speakers.
Can I watch the talks online?
No, this is an in-person event only. A small number of the talks will be published online as part of promoting future events, but the only way to guarantee seeing the talks is to attend in person.
How can I reach out?
Feel free to send us an email to canada@scyldings.com.
Do I have to share my room with other guests?
No, all guests will have their own room at the event for the Friday and Saturday nights.

