Canada's Future w/ @govt_corrupt & Greg Wycliffe

Streamed on:
1.42K

Canada’s Future w/ @govt_corrupt & Greg Wycliffe
Debating Federalism, the Monarchy & a Vision for Canada

Date & Time
Sunday, February 9th
Live at 2 PM MT (4 PM ET)

Livestream
Watch on The Lavigne Show Live on Locals, X, Rumble, Facebook, and more.

Join The Lavigne Show for an exciting conversation on Canada’s political landscape and future. Our guests—@govt_corrupt, a self-described anarcho-capitalist, and Greg Wycliffe @gddub, a populist advocate—will tackle fundamental questions about Canada’s government, personal freedoms, and the role of the monarchy in the modern era.

What to Expect

Federal Government: Why Bother?
@govt_corrupt challenges the need for a federal system, arguing for radical reductions in government size—or even dismantling it. Learn how personal experiences with ostracism during the health crisis fueled his call for non-compliance and minimal governance.

Monarchy & Westminster System
Both guests critique Canada’s historical governance framework, posing hard questions: Do Canadians still benefit from the monarchy and a Westminster parliamentary model, or do these institutions perpetuate inequality and hinder real progress?

Populism vs. Anarcho-Capitalism
Hear the differences between Greg Wycliffe’s vision for a populist shift aligning with the People’s Party of Canada values—such as free speech and national identity—and @govt_corrupt’s anarcho-capitalist approach to minimizing or removing state influence.

Free Speech & Public Dissent
With both guests voicing strong concerns about censorship and an “erosion of freedoms,” we’ll explore how Canadians can reclaim their rights—whether through political involvement, grassroots activism, or walking away from the system entirely.

Why You Should Watch

Bold Perspectives
Encounter two compelling viewpoints about Canada’s political future—one aimed at reforming structures from within, the other at dismantling them entirely.

Real-life Accountability
Hear personal stories about ostracism, activism, and how Canadians might respond to “non-compliant” or “protest” stances against perceived government overreach.

Think Beyond the Status Quo
Whether you’re a monarchist, a proponent of strong populism, or a believer in smaller government, this conversation promises fresh insights into Canada's future.

Loading 8 comments...