Replay - People's Principles w/ Maxime Bernier & Nadine Wellwood

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Replay - Join The Lavigne Show as we welcome Maxime Bernier, leader of the People's Party of Canada (PPC), and Nadine Wellwood, Chairman of the 1905 Committee and former PPC candidate, to explore the core principles guiding the PPC movement: Freedom, Responsibility, Fairness, and Respect. These foundational principles define the PPC’s stance on critical issues facing Canadians today.

Maxime Bernier known for his principled approach to politics, is a former Cabinet Minister and Member of Parliament who, in 2018, launched the PPC as an alternative to Canada’s mainstream parties. Disillusioned by what he saw as intellectual and moral corruption in the Conservative Party, Maxime founded the PPC to give Canadians a voice rooted in personal freedom, reduced government interference, and a commitment to the people. Maxime will share his vision for a freer, more prosperous Canada and discuss the PPC's mission to challenge establishment politics and promote individual rights.

Nadine Wellwood is a passionate advocate for Alberta’s independence and individual freedoms. Nadine leads the 1905 Committee and has been a powerful voice for Albertans seeking real representation. In the face of growing concerns over parental rights, cultural preservation, and provincial autonomy, Nadine sees an unprecedented opportunity for the PPC to resonate with western Canadians who value their heritage and freedoms. Her work with the 1905 Committee focuses on encouraging grassroots involvement and championing Alberta's interests.

Together, Maxime and Nadine will discuss how the PPC’s platform and principles can offer Canadians—including those in the West—a meaningful choice in shaping the future of their communities and country. Join us as they highlight how Freedom, Responsibility, Fairness, and Respect can empower individuals and foster a Canada where every voice counts.

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