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Episodes

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.

Wednesday Oct 30, 2024
Peter R. Mac Isaac & Paul Westhaver - Accountability in Nova Scotia
Wednesday Oct 30, 2024
Wednesday Oct 30, 2024
In this episode, Peter R. Mac Isaac @PeterRMacIsaac and Paul Westhaver discuss Nova Scotia’s latest political shifts and government officials' growing demand for accountability. The conversation covers the recent snap election announcement, transparency issues, and the independent movement gaining traction throughout the province. Hosted by Corey Morgan, this discussion gives an in-depth look at how citizens can stand up to political gamesmanship.
Introduction by Cory Morgan Cory @CoryBMorgan discusses recent political developments, including Alberta’s leadership review and a surprise provincial election in Nova Scotia. He highlights the importance of citizen engagement and accountability in both provinces.
FOIPOP Strategies and Transparency – Paul WesthaverKnown as the “FOIPOP King,” Paul Westhaver shares his experience filing Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIPOP) requests to uncover critical government documents. He explains the challenges of navigating bureaucracy, costs, and strategies needed to obtain transparency in Nova Scotia’s healthcare and COVID-19 policy decisions.
Organizing for Accountability in Nova Scotia – Peter R. Mac IsaacPeter Mac Isaac discusses his role in mobilizing citizens to demand government accountability. He discusses working alongside Paul and others to coordinate efforts across the province. Together, they focus on uniting independent candidates and holding politicians to their promises.
Premier Tim Houston’s Snap Election & Broken LegislationPeter and Paul delve into the sudden snap election called by Premier Tim Houston. Despite legislation promising no election until later, Houston bypassed it, sparking questions about the government’s accountability and commitment to its laws. They analyze Houston’s maneuver and its potential repercussions.
Independent Movement in Nova ScotiaPeter shares insights into the Independent Nova Scotia Initiative, which aims to bring more nonpartisan, community-rooted representatives into office. The initiative aims to reduce reliance on major parties by rallying voters and empowering locals to prioritize their communities over party agendas.
Future of Nova Scotia’s Political LandscapeThe episode concludes with a look at the broader implications for Nova Scotia’s political scene. Peter and Paul discuss their vision of an accountable government where local voices are heard and respected.
This conversation is essential for anyone interested in government accountability, transparency, and the potential of independent movements in Canadian politics.
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Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
Recorded live from Red Deer, The Arrival of Accountability brings together experts and advocates to discuss the future of accountability in Alberta’s political and healthcare systems. With Master of Ceremonies Tarek Elnaga guiding the event, speakers delve into pressing topics from COVID-19 responses to legislative overreach. Each segment offers unique perspectives on how Canadians can ensure a more transparent and just society.
Event HighlightsMaster of Ceremonies: Tarek ElnagaTarek Elnaga introduces the event's core themes, setting the stage for a discussion on integrity and public engagement in Alberta’s governance and healthcare reform.
Dr. William Makis, MD, FRCPCDr. William Makis focus on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on children, the Alberta Health Services (AHS) response, and the crucial reforms needed within AHS to protect public health and improve transparency.
Dr. Chris Shoemaker’s Presentation on Vaccine ConcernsDr. Chris Shoemaker provides an in-depth analysis of health risks associated with COVID-19 vaccines, raising critical questions about safety and the importance of informed consent. He advocates for transparency in healthcare and shares updates on his legal efforts to challenge policies that put public health at risk.
Legal Recourse Panel – Protecting Rights Amid Government MandatesLegal experts Lani Rouillard, Katherine Kowalchuk, and Roger Song discuss legal pathways for individuals and businesses affected by government mandates, exploring how legal systems can uphold rights and provide accountability.
Legislative Accountability – Drew Barnes, Rick Strankman, and Art HangerFormer Alberta MLAs Drew Barnes and Rick Strankman, alongside former MP Art Hanger, reveal insights into Alberta’s legislative process, the rapid passage of COVID-related bills, and the inaction following the Manning Report.
Closing Panel Discussion with Guest ModeratorLed by guest moderator Cameron Davies this panel includes David Parker from Take Back Alberta, Nadine Wellwood of the 1905 Committee, former Fort Macleod Councillor Marco van Huigenbos, UCP Board Director Peter Weichler, and Marty Belanger (known as “Marty Up North”). They discuss strategies for Albertans to counteract governmental overreach and preserve their freedoms.

Monday Oct 28, 2024
Kirk Riese - Exposing Corruption in Canada’s Armed Forces
Monday Oct 28, 2024
Monday Oct 28, 2024
In this gripping episode, whistleblower Kirk Riese takes us on a journey through the retaliation and repression he faced after exposing corruption within Canada’s Armed Forces. As a former member of the Canadian Rangers, Kirk vividly describes the disturbing consequences he faced, from unexplained financial penalties to losing his position and facing intimidation. He is joined by former police officer Donald Best, who helps dissect the evidence, as they delve into the obstacles within a system designed to silence dissent.
Kirk discusses his efforts to bring transparency to the government's handling of military finances and how his reports have been met with continuous attempts to discredit and suppress his claims. This is a rare insight into the reality of whistleblowing within Canada’s defence sector and the personal toll it can take.
Key topics include- Kirk Riese’s experience with the Canadian Rangers- Whistleblower retaliation and financial consequences- Analyzing evidence and systemic challenges- The role of transparency and accountability in government
Join us for an important conversation about courage, justice, and the fight against institutional corruption. Your engagement, whether it's through liking, sharing, or subscribing, is crucial in supporting whistleblowers and the fight for accountability.
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Friday Oct 25, 2024
Tom Quiggin - Exposing Foreign Interference & Global Threats in Canada
Friday Oct 25, 2024
Friday Oct 25, 2024
In this shocking discussion, intelligence expert Tom Quiggin delves into the pressing issue of foreign interference in Canada. From China's covert strategies to influence Canadian politics to India, Iran, and other countries using Canada as a battleground for their interests, Quiggin reveals the extent and impact of foreign influence on Canada’s sovereignty. He also explores the role of international organizations, like the World Economic Forum, in shaping Canadian policies to benefit global elites rather than Canadian citizens.
Quiggin’s book, The Assassin’s Mace: How Canada Became China’s Weapon to Conquer America, is also highlighted. In a quasi-fictional lens, it provides a deep dive into how external forces may be shaping Canada’s political landscape. Discover how foreign actors strategically undermine Canadian institutions, the consequences for national security, and the urgent need for transparency in government dealings.
Topics covered:- How China, Iran, India, and others interfere in Canadian politics- The role of NGOs and international organizations- Canada’s weakened stance on national security- Insights from The Assassin’s Mace
Watch this episode to see the hidden powers influencing Canada today. Like, follow, and share to stay informed on these critical issues.
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Thursday Oct 24, 2024
Barry Neufeld & James Kitchen - Children's Innocence Under Threat & Fighting Back
Thursday Oct 24, 2024
Thursday Oct 24, 2024
In this episode, Barry Neufeld, former schoolboard trustee of 27 years, and constitutional lawyer James Kitchen delve into the controversial issues surrounding children’s rights, parental involvement, and education policies in Canada. Barry shares his personal experiences, legal challenges, and the backlash he has faced for opposing gender ideology in schools. He discusses the increasingly restricted role of parents in their children’s education and how controversial policies are being introduced without their consent.
James Kitchen brings a legal perspective to the conversation, outlining the significant battles being fought at the BC Human Rights Tribunal and in the courts to protect parental rights and prevent harmful policies from taking root in schools. Together, they explore the broader implications of these education policies on children's well-being and parental authority.
Topics discussed:
- Parental rights in education policy- The legal fight against enforced gender ideology in schools- Barry Neufeld's personal story and challenges- The role of the Human Rights Tribunal in shaping education
Tune in for an important discussion about the future of education and the role parents should play in shaping their children’s learning environment. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay informed on this crucial issue!
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Wednesday Oct 23, 2024
Wednesday Oct 23, 2024
In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Chris Shoemaker & Dr. Mark Trozzi discuss their alarming findings on the potential cancer-causing effects of the COVID-19 vaccines. With their combined medical expertise, they delve into the genetic dangers associated with these vaccines, including the presence of SV40, a known cancer promoter. Dr. Shoemaker also shares his legal battle to bring these revelations to the forefront of public knowledge, calling for urgent action against government inaction.
As the world continues to face the aftermath of mass vaccination campaigns, these doctors reveal how foreign DNA found in the vaccines could lead to the development of aggressive cancers and immune system disorders. They explain why the scientific evidence they've uncovered points to unprecedented risks to public health.
Topics covered- The role of SV40 in cancer development linked to the vaccines- How COVID-19 vaccines compromise the immune system- Dr. Shoemaker’s legal efforts to halt further vaccine harm- The silence from public health authorities on these issues
Don’t miss this crucial discussion! Like, share, and join us to stay informed on the latest findings and ongoing legal battles in the fight for medical accountability.
Support Dr. Shoemaker’s Legal Battle for Health FreedomsDr. Chris Shoemaker is fighting to expose the truth and take legal action against the harmful effects of these vaccines. He is seeking an action to halt the distribution of RNA/DNA injectable products and advocating for Ivermectin as a safer alternative. You can support his mission by contributing to his GiveSendGo campaign. Every dollar raised will fund legal battles aimed at protecting Canadians and ensuring safer healthcare practices.
Donate here https://www.givesendgo.com/ShoemakerMD

Tuesday Oct 22, 2024
Tuesday Oct 22, 2024
In this powerful discussion, Cullen McDonald and Dave Freedom recount their fight against unjust charges of common nuisance related to their peaceful protests during the COVID-19 pandemic. Self-representing in court, Cullen shares the challenges of navigating a legal system stacked against freedom fighters. Alongside him, Dave Freedom highlights the importance of public awareness and media exposure in securing legal victories for those targeted by the government for exercising their rights.
Together, they shed light on the legal tactics used to suppress dissent, the lack of media coverage surrounding their cases, and the broader implications for freedom of speech and protest in Canada. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in how ordinary citizens can stand up to government overreach and win.
Topics covered:
- Cullen McDonald’s battle against common nuisance charges- The role of public awareness in legal victories- Challenges of self-representation in court- Government overreach during the COVID-19 protests
Join us for this eye-opening conversation, and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more in-depth stories on the fight for freedom in Canada.






