The Lavigne Show
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Episodes
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Leighton Grey & Bruce Pardy - Demonstrably Justified? Examining Alberta’s Bill of Rights
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Join The Lavigne Show as we dive into Alberta’s evolving Bill of Rights with special guests Leighton Grey and Bruce Pardy. In this episode, they explore the gaps between Alberta's proposed Bill 24 and the foundational rights Canadians expect. From the influences of judicial power to the concept of a “demonstrably justified” limitation on rights, they clarify a complex issue impacting freedoms across Canada.
Introduction to the Alberta Bill of RightsJason opens by providing an overview of recent discussions around Alberta’s Bill 24, the UCP’s approach, and why it matters to Canadians. Leighton Grey and Bruce Pardy, both influential voices on civil liberties and Canadian law, then join Jason to discuss the legislation's strengths and shortcomings.
Alberta’s Black Hat MovementLeighton Grey shares insights on his role within the “Black Hat” group, a grassroots movement pushing for stronger rights protections in Alberta. He recounts how this group developed an independent Bill of Rights draft, advocating for human rights without compromise, but laments how political interference led to its dilution in Bill 24.
Why All Canadians Should Watch AlbertaFrom Ontario, Bruce Pardy explains why developments in Alberta could set a precedent for rights across Canada. He emphasizes that this bill allows provinces to push back against federal overreach and judicial limitations on rights, particularly through Section One of the Charter, which provides for rights to be “demonstrably justified” and limited by the government.
Dissecting Bill 24’s Section One & “Justifiable” Rights LimitsThe conversation critically examines Section One of the Canadian Charter and its implications in Bill 24. Leighton and Bruce analyze how this “demonstrably justified” clause has often permitted government actions that erode individual freedoms, arguing for a Bill of Rights that truly protects Canadians against state overreach.
A Vision for a Stronger Bill of RightsLeighton and Bruce conclude with their perspectives on how a robust Bill of Rights could transform Canadian society. They call for a rights framework grounded in natural law, freedom from government intrusion, and the supremacy of the legislature, all aimed at protecting individual liberties and enabling a freer, more just society.
Join us for this enlightening discussion on rights, freedoms, and the future of Canadian liberty.
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Tuesday Nov 12, 2024
Tuesday Nov 12, 2024
In this exciting episode, The Lavigne Show is joined by People’s Party of Canada (PPC) leader Maxime Bernier, Alberta advocate Nadine Wellwood, and outspoken voice for the PPC Alex Cargill for a deep dive into the core principles and vision that drive the PPC political movement. They explore the PPC's unique role in Canada’s political landscape, the impact of policies on Canadians, and their commitment to standing for freedom, responsibility, fairness, and respect.
Introduction and AnnouncementJason opens with an exciting announcement: He has decided to join the PPC as a candidate for Parkland, Alberta.
https://parkland.vote
He reflects on the PPC’s dedication to principled policies and explains why this shift is essential for his advocacy work in Alberta.
Why PPC Remains Focused on Federal PoliticsMaxime discusses his decision to keep the PPC focused on federal issues and the challenges of establishing a new party based on principles rather than popularity. He highlights the PPC’s steady rise in support and the importance of maintaining a platform centred around freedom, economic responsibility, and reduced government interference.
Provincial Representation & PPC’s PlatformNadine shares her perspective as an Alberta advocate with and the importance of aligning provincial and federal goals. She emphasizes how PPC policies on issues like pipelines, firearms, and equalization resonate deeply in Alberta and the need for more representation of Western Canada in federal decision-making.
Grassroots Engagement & Community SupportAlex adds his perspective as a PPC supporter who is actively involved at the community level. He discusses the value of grassroots engagement in building a political movement representing Canadians’ interests and stresses the importance of local support in driving change. Alex calls on fellow Canadians to get involved, saying that every voice matters in shaping a future grounded in PPC principles.
Equalization, Immigration, & Canada’s Economic FutureThe conversation covers key PPC policies, including their stance on immigration reform and the economic impact of the current system on young Canadians. Maxime and Nadine argue for a moratorium on mass immigration and decentralizing economic powers to provinces to foster a stronger, fairer Canada.
A Call to Canadians: Principles Over PopularityMaxime and Nadine conclude by reiterating the PPC’s commitment to steadfast principles, even when they’re not the most popular. They encourage Canadians to look beyond the mainstream narratives and consider a future shaped by genuine representation and unwavering integrity.
Monday Nov 11, 2024
Peyman Askari & Donald Best - People’s Platform & Canada’s Future
Monday Nov 11, 2024
Monday Nov 11, 2024
Join The Lavigne Show as we host an engaging discussion with Peyman Askari, PPC candidate and host of "In Lay Terms," and Donald Best, founding member of the People's Party of Canada (PPC). Together, they unpack the PPC's platform and the challenges of establishing a new political movement in Canada. This episode explores issues from the efficacy of the PPC to policies affecting free speech, immigration, and the Canadian identity.
Honoring Veterans on Remembrance DayJason opens with a heartfelt tribute to Canadian veterans, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging their sacrifices not just annually but every day.
Introduction to the PPC PlatformDonald Best reflects on his commitment to the PPC since its inception, citing the party's unique approach to Canadian identity and values, and why he believes it stands apart from traditional political parties.
Peyman Askari on Citizen-Led SolutionsPeyman shares his journey into politics and discusses his podcast, "In Lay Terms," which aims to address everyday Canadians' concerns with government overreach, economic challenges, and social issues.
Addressing Immigration PoliciesBoth Peyman and Donald dive into one of PPC’s top concerns—immigration. They argue for a citizen-centered approach to policy, pointing out issues with current immigration levels and the need for policies that prioritize economic benefits for Canadians.
Free Speech & Bill 63The panel discusses Bill 63, the Online Harms Act, highlighting concerns about potential restrictions on free speech. They also critique the Conservative Party’s approach, arguing that only the PPC has a principled stance on preserving free expression without compromise.
Future of the PPC & Independent RepresentationThe episode concludes with insights on how the PPC plans to gain traction and seats in the Canadian political landscape. Donald and Peyman stress the importance of independent and smaller-party representation to truly reflect Canadian interests.
Monday Nov 11, 2024
Michael Gordon Jackson - Fighting for Parental Rights & Custody
Monday Nov 11, 2024
Monday Nov 11, 2024
In this emotional episode, The Lavigne Show welcomes Michael Gordon Jackson, a father from Saskatchewan who shares his deeply personal journey of fighting to protect his daughter amid a complex custody battle. Facing legal challenges and obstacles from the court, Michael recounts his struggle to ensure his child's well-being and his concerns about governmental overreach in personal family matters.
Key Segments and Highlights:Michael’s Background & the Beginning of His Custody BattleMichael shares his story of how his life changed when his ex-wife took their daughter without his knowledge. He explains the initial steps he took to file a court order for his daughter's return and the challenges he faced in enforcing his parental rights.
The Role of the Courts & Police InvolvementMichael discusses his ongoing interactions with the courts and the troubling involvement of the RCMP in his family situation, highlighting the legal and emotional battles he endured over custody rights and the limitations placed on him by the judicial system.
Deciding Not to Return His DaughterMichael describes his decision to keep his daughter, fearing for her well-being amidst pressure from his ex-wife and government policies he disagreed with. He recounts the legal risks he took, guided by a deep concern for his child’s safety and future.
Reflections on Parental Rights & Government OverreachIn a powerful closing segment, Michael reflects on what his experience has taught him about the state of parental rights in Canada. He calls for greater transparency, judicial accountability, and a need for parents to stand up for their families, regardless of the challenges.
This compelling episode delves into the struggles of a father committed to protecting his child. Like and share for more discussions on critical issues impacting families in Canada.
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Thursday Nov 07, 2024
Paula Lavigne - Draft Alberta Bill of Rights & Bill 24
Thursday Nov 07, 2024
Thursday Nov 07, 2024
In this episode, Paula and Jason Lavigne discuss the implications and controversies surrounding Alberta’s Bill 24 and the Alberta Bill of Rights draft. With insight into what was presented and debated during the United Conservative Party (UCP) AGM, they uncover discrepancies between what members voted on and the official version moving through legislative channels.
Key Segments:
Clarifying the Draft Alberta Bill of RightsPaula and Jason explore the confusion surrounding the members' version of the draft Bill of Rights versus what was debated in committee. The “Black Hat Group” members’ version proposed 22 rights, including freedom of religion and property rights. However, many UCP members were unaware of significant differences between this version and the actual Bill 24 that was officially submitted.
Bill 24: What’s Really in It?Jason reveals critical details from the actual Bill 24, including a “notwithstanding” clause similar to that in Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which allows for rights to be limited under specific conditions. He discusses why this clause raises concerns about undermining fundamental rights, echoing warnings from Hon. Brian Peckford.
Audience Call to ActionPaula and Jason emphasize the importance of public awareness and urge viewers to contact their representatives, raise questions, and share information to ensure that Albertans are informed about what Bill 24 entails and how it could impact their rights.
Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
Hon. Brian Peckford - Canada’s Democratic Rights, Courts & Political Realities
Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
In this powerful episode, The Lavigne Show welcomes the Honorable Brian Peckford, the last living signatory of Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms, to share his thoughts on the erosion of democratic principles in Canada and his ongoing fight for constitutional rights. This conversation covers key legal and political issues impacting Canadian freedoms, court decisions, and the challenges of advocating for democratic governance.
Key Segments and Highlights:Hon. Brian Peckford reflects on the importance of returning to The Lavigne Show for an update a year after his impactful previous episode. Peckford sets the stage for discussing recent Canadian law and governance developments.
Court Battles and Constitutional RightsHon. Brian Peckford discusses his recent legal challenge against the Canadian government over travel mandates and the Supreme Court's refusal to hear the case. He emphasizes the significance of citizens' rights to know whether they have been violated and the alarming use of "mootness" to dismiss crucial instances.
Implications of Court RulingsPeckford elaborates on how the federal and Supreme Court's decisions set a dangerous precedent, potentially allowing the government to avoid accountability in future actions. He shares his disappointment with how courts have chosen to sidestep rather than tackle constitutional challenges, leaving six million unvaccinated Canadians without answers.
Political Landscape and AccountabilityThe conversation shifts to Canada's political sphere, where Peckford questions the commitment of current opposition parties, including the Conservative Party, to upholding freedoms and pursuing transparency. He contrasts this with the People's Party of Canada, noting that it appears more attuned to protecting liberties but lacks broader support.
Reflections on Alberta’s Legislative ChangesPeckford voices his concerns over Alberta's legislative proposals related to the Bill of Rights, including clauses reminiscent of Section One of the Charter. He stresses the importance of vigilance and active participation to safeguard democratic values.
Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
Dan Fournier & Kevin govt_corrupt - Mark Carney & Canada’s Financial Future
Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
Wednesday Nov 06, 2024
Join Jason as he hosts an insightful conversation with Dan Fournier and Kevin, also known on X as "govt_corrupt," on Mark Carney's rising influence in Canadian politics and his potential path to power. The discussion explores Carney’s background, connections with the World Economic Forum (WEF), and role in shaping global economic policy, which many believe could have significant implications for Canada’s financial and political landscape.
Key Segments and Speakers:Jason opens the episode by introducing the main topic: Mark Carney’s growing influence and what it could mean for Canada’s future. He provides context around Carney's history with the Bank of Canada and subsequent leadership at the Bank of England, highlighting concerns about his affiliation with global economic agendas.
Kevin (@govt_corrupt) – Background on Mark CarneyKevin shares insights on Carney’s career, including his Keynesian economic approach, impact on Canada’s housing market, and later role at the Bank of England. Kevin expresses concerns about Carney’s ties to the WEF and his potential support for central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) in Canada.
Dan Fournier – Economic Implications and Global AgendasDan discusses the implications of Carney’s involvement in Bill S-243, particularly Meeting 77, where Carney spoke. Dan shares his concern for Carney's strong advocacy for carbon taxation and the potential impacts of CBDCs and digital IDs on Canadian sovereignty. Dan highlights Carney’s involvement in climate and economic policies that, if implemented, could reshape Canada’s economy and influence social structures.
Analyzing the Financial LandscapeKevin analyzes Canada’s economic indicators, explaining how Carney’s policies might affect inflation, interest rates, and the middle class. The panel discusses the broader implications of a globalist agenda, where economic control could lead to reduced personal freedoms and increased surveillance.
Political Future and Public OpinionThe panel speculates on Carney’s potential future as Prime Minister and the current polling trends favouring the Conservative Party. They consider whether Canadians are ready for a shift in leadership and the possible repercussions if Carney were to take on a leading role in Canadian politics.
Tuesday Nov 05, 2024
Tuesday Nov 05, 2024
In this special episode, The Lavigne Show hosts an insightful discussion with leading voices on the 2024 U.S. election and its potential implications for freedom, healthcare, and governance in America. Featuring Dr. Robert Malone, Dr. James Thorp, Viva Frei, Harry Fisher, and Kim Yeater, each guest shares unique perspectives on the political landscape, healthcare mandates, and citizens' rights.
Segment Highlights:We kicks off the special by framing the importance of the upcoming U.S. election for Americans and Canadians. We discuss the potential impacts of either outcome on North American policies, including healthcare, trade, and security.
Dr. Robert Malone – The Path of mRNA Technology & Government AccountabilityDr. Malone, a pioneer in mRNA technology, shares his critical view on how the technology was used in COVID-19 vaccines and the long-term health effects he believes are not being adequately addressed. He emphasizes the need for transparent healthcare practices and greater accountability in public health decision-making.
Dr. James Thorp – Medical Ethics & Vaccine Safety in PregnancyDr. Thorp, an obstetrician with expertise in medical ethics, discusses his concerns about vaccine safety, particularly for pregnant women. He highlights critical ethical issues in medical practices today and shares research on the importance of informed consent for patients and parents.
Viva Frei – Legal Perspectives from a Canadian in FloridaViva, a former Canadian lawyer and political commentator, provides his analysis of American politics and its influence on individual freedoms. Known for his sharp wit and legal expertise, Viva breaks down critical perspectives in the election and their potential impact on Canada.
Harry Fisher – Paramedic Insights on Public Health & Whistleblower ReprisalsParamedic and whistleblower Harry Fisher shares his firsthand experiences of dealing with the outcome from public health mandates and whistleblower consequences in the medical field. His story highlights the risks frontline workers face when speaking out and the importance of supporting truth-tellers.
Kim Yeater – The Role of Faith, Advocacy, & Public EngagementKim Yeater, public speaker and freedom advocate, discusses the significance of citizen involvement in safeguarding freedoms and truths within the U.S. election context. She shares insights on her grassroots efforts and calls for Americans to actively shape their future firmly based on their faith in God.
Monday Nov 04, 2024
Rachel Parker & Blaine Badiuk - UCP AGM Protests, Policies, & Unity
Monday Nov 04, 2024
Monday Nov 04, 2024
Join Rachel Parker, Canadian journalist, and Blaine Badiuk a Progressive-Conservative as they share their insights from the United Conservative Party’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Red Deer. This episode takes you inside the event, examining critical policy decisions, Danielle Smith’s strong support, and outside protests.
Key Segments and Speakers:Rachel Parker: A Journalist’s Perspective on the AGMWith years of experience in Canadian journalism, Rachel Parker discusses her journey from mainstream media to independent reporting. She provides insight into the media landscape and reflects on the positive reception and unity she observed at the AGM.
Blaine Badiuk: Seeking Conversations, Not CancellationsBlaine, a UCP member and outspoken transsexual for constructive dialogue, shares her experience at the AGM. She recalls engaging with protesters outside, encouraging open conversations and highlighting the disconnect between protestors’ views and UCP policies.
Protesters and Activism Outside the AGMRachel and Blaine recount their interactions with protesters, noting their attempts to bridge gaps through conversation. They discuss the challenges of engaging with activists who seemed unwilling to discuss the policy issues, focusing instead on preconceived narratives.
Supporting Trans Rights and Policy ClarityBlaine addresses the concern around proposed UCP policies, clarifying that the resolutions ensure parental and educational rights rather than removing healthcare. He encourages everyone to read the policies thoroughly to understand the party’s intent.
The Influence of Danielle Smith and Conservative UnityJason, Rachel, and Blaine examine the strong support for Danielle Smith, exploring what her leadership means for Alberta’s future and how the conservative movement is evolving with increased unity and clear policy direction.
Friday Nov 01, 2024
Friday Nov 01, 2024
In this episode, we bring together a panel of advocates focused on protecting children's future by upholding parental rights and transparency in Canadian schools. Hosted by Paula Lavigne, the discussion covers the recent legislative changes proposed in Alberta, parental involvement in educational decisions, and the importance of safeguarding children's innocence.
Key Segments and Speakers:Opening with Paula LavignePaula sets the stage by introducing the critical theme of parental rights in schools and welcoming Benita Peterson, who provides an overview of the Parents and Kids Together movement.
The Mission of Parents and Kids Together – Jojo RubaJojo Ruba explains the motivation behind the Parents and Kids Together movement, highlighting the alarming trend of schools allowing children to make significant life decisions, such as gender transition, without parental knowledge. Jojo shares the movement's commitment to protecting parental rights and children’s well-being.
Legislative Changes in Alberta – Benita PetersonBenita discusses three significant bills recently introduced in Alberta aimed at reinforcing parental rights and preserving biological distinctions in sports. She explains the rally planned at the Alberta Legislature Grounds to encourage community support for these crucial legislative measures.
Advocating for Parental Involvement – Shelley MottersheadShelley Mottershead, a retired school board educational assistant, shares her perspective on why schools must respect parents' rights to know what’s being taught and ensure healthy boundaries. She discusses her involvement in the movement and her intent to run for school board trustee to advocate for greater transparency.
Connecting with Legislators – Mike Schouten of ARPA CanadaMike Schouten introduces a practical tool created by ARPA Canada to help citizens communicate effectively with their MLAs. He demonstrates how the EasyMail system works, allowing Albertans to express their support for parental rights legislation and engage directly with their representatives.
School System Changes – Darren MichaelczukDarren, a former Alberta teacher, discusses the changes he’s observed in the school system over his 25-year career. He highlights the shift toward policies that seem to undermine family values and the push for inclusivity that sometimes disregards biological distinctions in sports and other activities.
Personal Story and Advocacy – Kellie Lynn PirieKellie Lynn Pirie shares her journey of facing identity challenges and her experiences with transitioning and detransitioning while navigating a school system that often excluded parental input. She highlights the critical need for parental involvement in educational decisions and advocates for legislative change to ensure that schools support students and families together rather than isolating them.