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Maxime Bernier, Nadine Wellwood & Alex Cargill - The People's Principles & Canada's Path Forward

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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.

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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.

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