🎙️ Guests: Bruce Pardy (@PardyBruce) & Katherine Kowalchuk (@KatherineKowal9)
Although I appreciate Jeffrey Rath’s (@JeffreyRWRath) argument that we should focus strictly on economics to get the referendum across the finish line, I personally would not devote my time to a cause that amounts to just slightly lower taxes and a somewhat streamlined health care system. I need a liberty-minded vision for our future. On our last episode together, Professor Pardy captured this perfectly. In a previous episode, Ms. Kowalchuk stressed that it would be a mistake to postpone these deeper conversations until after a referendum. That’s why I’ve brought them both together — to talk about where they think the movement should truly go.
1️⃣What are the benefits — and risks — of framing independence as a liberty project, rather than just an economic one?
2️⃣Can Alberta ever secure 51% support if Ottawa continues using First Nations as a wedge issue?
3️⃣Should the family unit be part of the debate, or is that conversation gone for good?
4️⃣And given Canada’s decade-long lag behind the U.S., which only recently rejected globalism and began clearing its swamp, is there any realistic hope of dismantling the administrative state here?
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