After the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the Turning Point movement in Canada surged with emotion and ambition — but quickly collapsed under ego, incompetence, and mismanagement. This investigative essay examines how Turning Point Canada and Turning Point Alberta, led by Adam Heisler and Patricia Misener, squandered their opportunity to honor Charlie’s legacy, instead becoming cautionary tales of failed leadership, misplaced trust, and ethical decay.
Turning Point, or Breaking Point?
After the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the Turning Point movement in Canada surged with emotion and ambition — but quickly collapsed under ego, incompetence, and mismanagement. This investigative essay examines how Turning Point Canada and Turning Point Alberta, led by Adam Heisler and Patricia Misener, squandered their opportunity to honor Charlie’s legacy, instead becoming cautionary tales of failed leadership, misplaced trust, and ethical decay.