by Nadine Wellwood
«Maxime Bernier joins Nadine to discuss Alberta independence, the YES vote, UNDRIP, property rights, CPP fears, Mark Carney, and whether Canada can still be fixed.
Bernier argues that a YES vote may be the constitutional crisis Alberta needs to force real change in Canada.
Maxime Bernier joins Nadine to discuss Alberta independence, the coming referendum fight, UNDRIP, property rights, the Emergencies Act, Canada’s constitutional crisis, Mark Carney, federal overreach, CPP fears, currency questions, and whether Canada can still be fixed.
In this wide-ranging interview, Maxime Bernier explains why he believes Alberta should vote YES in an independence referendum — not because he wants to destroy Canada, but because he believes a strong YES vote may be the only way to force Ottawa to confront what he calls “imperial federalism.” Bernier also discusses why the People’s Party of Canada supports provincial autonomy, why he believes the federal government is interfering in provincial jurisdiction, and why Alberta’s vote could become a turning point for the future of the country.
This conversation covers:
Alberta independence
the YES vote and referendum strategy
Maxime Bernier and the PPC
constitutional crisis in Canada
UNDRIP and property rights
First Nations injunctions and treaty questions
the Emergencies Act
Canada Pension Plan fears
currency options for Alberta
Mark Carney, globalism, and federal overreach
equalization and western alienation
whether Canada can still be fixed
If you are trying to understand why Alberta independence is gaining momentum, why Maxime Bernier supports the YES side, and what a constitutional crisis could mean for Canada, this is an important conversation.
Guest: Maxime Bernier
Host: Nadine»