PPC Quarterly Meeting (Edmonton) – Live Coverage
Speeches, Updates, and Exclusive Interviews
Date & Time
Saturday, January 25th, 2025
Live Stream at 6 PM MT (8 PM ET)
Watch on http://TheLavigneShow.com, Locals, X, Rumble, Facebook, and more.
Location
King’s University (N102 Theatre)
9125 50 St NW, Edmonton, AB T6B 2H3
Followed by an After Event at Fargos Restaurant and Lounge (4976 98 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6B 2Y7)
In this special edition of The Lavigne Show, we’re streaming live from the PPC Greater Edmonton EDA’s Quarterly Meeting, featuring Maxime Bernier and key PPC speakers. Join us for real-time insights into the People’s Party of Canada as party leaders, candidates, and supporters discuss Canada’s political future, followed by in-depth candidate interviews.
Meeting Schedule (MT)
6:00 PM – Kevin’s Opening
Hear how PPC Greater Alberta has grown, setting the stage for the evening.
6:05 PM – Vote for PPC Greater Alberta Secretary
With Michael Humen stepping up to fill this role, witness direct, grassroots party decision-making.
6:06 PM – HQ Update
Adrian brings the latest news and guidance from PPC Headquarters.
6:10 PM – Robert Bard
Discover his perspective on taxation and government waste—how each tax dollar spent could be optimized.
6:20 PM – Jason Lavigne
Delve into topics like injustice, immigration, and Conservative accountability.
6:30 PM – Open Forum
The floor opens to questions and comments from members, paving the way for an open, democratic exchange.
6:40–7:15 PM – Maxime Bernier Headlines
In his feature address, Max distinguishes PPC from CPC, discusses the West’s populist turn, and reveals strategic moves leading to the next election.
What to Expect
Grassroots Access: See how the PPC’s internal decisions unfold—from electing a secretary to policy discussions on immigration, justice, and fiscal responsibility.
Candid Conversations: Hear live interviews with candidates as they tackle pressing issues and outline their visions for Canada’s future.
Meet & Greet: If you’re in the Edmonton area, connect with Maxime Bernier and socialize with other PPC candidates and members at the after-event.
Don’t miss this unique glimpse into PPC’s on-the-ground organization and direction as Canada gears up for the next election.
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Hi all,
So sorry to say, but just for today, we have a sick Jay.
The cold started Wednesday, and on the drive yesterday, it got worse.
As a result, no Tea & Coffee this morning.
I'll recover and we'll see you Monday.
God bless.
Strong-Mayor Powers, Media Pressure, and What Ontario Should Learn from Alberta
Wednesday, August 13 at 7 PM MT / 9 PM ET
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Pickering Councillor Lisa Robinson joins Jason Lavigne for a frank discussion about municipal overreach in Ontario and why Albertans should care. From “strong-mayor” powers and integrity-commissioner sanctions to media narratives and election integrity, Robinson lays out how local governance can drift away from democratic accountability, and what Alberta can do differently as it debates self-determination.
In this episode:
Come and experience the electrifying energy of The Lavigne Show Live right here in Ottawa!
Join us at the Days Inn by Wyndham Ottawa for an afternoon of interviews with David Krayden and Lisa Robinson.
This in-person event is your chance to see The Lavigne Show up close and personal. Don't miss out on this incredible experience!
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Enjoy the Conversation on Alberta Independence with Jeffrey Rath & Chris Scott — From the Live event in Drayton Valley!
Whistle Stop Cafe's Chris Scott and Alberta lawyer Jeffrey Rath, whose fiery new piece “ALBERTA WANTS OUT! An Open Letter to Danielle Smith” is sparking province-wide debate, were on stage for an uncensored, audience-driven discussion about whether Alberta should chart its course.
What’s in the Letter & Why It Matters
Leadership at a Crossroads: Rath says Premier Smith must remove Kenney-era ministers implicated in pandemic misfeasance or risk losing Albertans’ trust.
COVID Accountability Gap: There has been no public inquiry, no retroactive help for shuttered businesses, and no action on vaccine injury concerns.
“Team Alberta,” Not “Team Canada”: He slams Ottawa’s 25 % retaliatory tariffs and Smith’s support for making everything from trucks to tomatoes pricier in Alberta.
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