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The Lavigne Show

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Welcome to The Lavigne Show Podcast! Experience an enhanced and edited version of our live show, featuring clearer audio and streamlined content tailored for podcasts. We delve deep into the pursuit of justice in Canada, offering insightful discussions, interviews with guests from across the country and the world, and critical analyses of the legal system—all while saving you time. Enhanced Audio Quality: Enjoy clearer sound for a better viewing experience. Concise Content: Edited to highlight the most important moments. YouTube-Friendly: Content adjusted to meet YouTube’s guidelines. Catch the Live Unedited Show: For the full, unedited live experience, join TheLavigneShow on TheLavigneShow.com Rumble X Facebook Live Twitch Become a Member for Exclusive Content at TheLavigneShow.com Join Us in Pursuing the Truth
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Leighton Grey & Bruce Pardy - Demonstrably Justified? Examining Alberta’s Bill of Rights

Episode 78

mercredi 13 novembre 2024Duration 01:35:45

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 Rights Jason 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 Movement Leighton 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 Alberta From 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 Limits The 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 Rights Leighton 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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Maxime Bernier, Nadine Wellwood & Alex Cargill - The People's Principles & Canada's Path Forward

Episode 77

mardi 12 novembre 2024Duration 01:15:20

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 Announcement Jason 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 Politics Maxime 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 Platform Nadine 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 Support Alex 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 Future The 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 Popularity Maxime 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.

Jeremy MacKenzie - Government Surveillance & Public Accountability

Episode 68

jeudi 31 octobre 2024Duration 01:59:55

In this Halloween special, Jeremy MacKenzie @JeremyMacKenzi joins the conversation to discuss surveillance, government overreach, and the cost of speaking out in Canada. As a public figure often scrutinized by authorities, Jeremy shares his experiences dealing with intense government monitoring, media narratives, and the personal challenges faced by those who challenge the status quo. The discussion also explores the impact of censorship on public discourse and the challenges of maintaining transparency in the face of systemic resistance.

Legal and Social Consequences Jeremy recounts his journey from being labelled in the media to dealing with intense government oversight, including intelligence agencies monitoring his actions. He speaks on the strain this has put on his personal life and those around him, illustrating individuals' challenges when they enter the public eye.

"Fed" Labels and the Dangers of Public Perception Jeremy addresses the recurring "fed" label—being accused of acting as a government informant—and the dangers associated with this narrative. He explains how these accusations can isolate individuals within their communities, intensify risks, and create mistrust among peers, making it more challenging to advocate for change.

Nova Scotia Election & Premier Tim Houston’s Connection The conversation turns to the recent Nova Scotia election announcement, where Premier Tim Houston’s actions may connect to Jeremy’s prior criminal trial. Jeremy discusses the implications of Houston’s possible influence, raising questions about fairness in the legal process when political figures are involved and how these ties illustrate broader issues of power and influence within Canadian politics.

Tour Across Canada: Meeting Fans and Exploring Canadian Communities Jeremy recounts his journey across Canada, where he met supporters, shared insights, and explored the nation’s diverse landscapes. He encourages Canadians to travel within their own country, meet their fellow citizens, and experience firsthand the true spirit of Canada.

Canadian Election Cycle Jason delves into upcoming election cycles and the potential for political change. They discuss how elections impact public accountability and the mechanisms through which citizens can push for transparency and reform.

Public Surveillance and the Role of Media Jeremy and Jason discuss the media’s role in amplifying government narratives and stigmatizing dissenting voices. They explore how surveillance affects community members, including friends and supporters, and the broader implications for freedom of expression in Canada.

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Peter R. Mac Isaac & Paul Westhaver - Accountability in Nova Scotia

Episode 67

mercredi 30 octobre 2024Duration 01:16:11

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 Westhaver Known 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 Isaac Peter 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 Legislation Peter 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 Scotia Peter 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 Landscape The 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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The Arrival of Accountability - Uncensored Insights from Dr. William Makis, Dr. Shoemaker & Leading Advocates

Episode 66

mardi 29 octobre 2024Duration 02:56:44

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 Highlights Master of Ceremonies: Tarek Elnaga Tarek 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, FRCPC Dr. 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 Concerns Dr. 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 Mandates Legal 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 Hanger Former 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 Moderator Led 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.

Kirk Riese - Exposing Corruption in Canada’s Armed Forces

Episode 65

lundi 28 octobre 2024Duration 01:24:25

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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Tom Quiggin - Exposing Foreign Interference & Global Threats in Canada

Episode 64

vendredi 25 octobre 2024Duration 01:22:36

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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Barry Neufeld & James Kitchen - Children's Innocence Under Threat & Fighting Back

Episode 63

jeudi 24 octobre 2024Duration 01:04:08

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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Dr. Chris Shoemaker & Dr. Mark Trozzi - Cancer-Causing Biojab & Reveal Alarming Vaccine Truths

Episode 62

mercredi 23 octobre 2024Duration 01:41:17

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 Freedoms Dr. 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

Cullen McDonald, Dave Freedom & Donald Best - Common Nuisance & Fighting Legal Battles

Episode 61

mardi 22 octobre 2024Duration 01:01:10

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.


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