Ex-Agent, Ex-RCMP, and Ex-Gangster Break Their Silence
In this explosive episode of The Lavigne Show, Jason Lavigne is joined by the trio behind the new podcast Obscene Reality, a hard-hitting series unmasking Canada’s crumbling justice system from the inside out.
Meet the team:
Paul Derry – Former police agent turned whistleblower
Chris Williams – Former RCMP officer and source handler
Rob Sidhu – Ex-RCMP officer turned convicted drug trafficker
Together, they expose what most never see: the systemic corruption, lawfare tactics, betrayal of members, and failure to support officers, agents, and families within Canada's justice institutions.
In this deeply personal and urgent conversation, the three men explain why they launched Obscene Reality and how their faith and shared commitment to truth have brought them together, despite vastly different pasts.
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📡 Listen to their new podcast: https://ObsceneReality.com
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This is not about revenge. It’s about truth, justice, and fixing what’s broken, before it’s too late.
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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.
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Alberta’s Crossroads: Independent Journalist Sounds the Alarm on Canada’s Future
In this hard-hitting episode of The Lavigne Show, host Jason Lavigne sits down with independent journalist David Krayden in Ottawa to unpack the surging Alberta self-determination movement. Recorded in the heart of Canada’s capital, where the 2022 Freedom Convoy shook the nation, this conversation dives into the critical question: Is Alberta’s push for independence the beginning of the end for Canada as we know it?
David Krayden, host of Krayden’s Right and a fierce advocate for free speech, pulls no punches as he dissects:
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Join us at the Days Inn by Wyndham Ottawa for an afternoon of interviews with David Krayden and Lisa Robinson.
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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.
20 Reasons to Go It Alone: From axing federal taxes and ...
Throughout Canada’s modern era, one guiding truth has held constant for many citizens of faith: that our fundamental rights and freedoms originate from a higher authority—God—rather than mere privileges granted by government or courts. When the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was introduced in 1982, the drafters inserted a crucial statement at the very outset:
“Whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law: …”
According to former Newfoundland Premier Brian Peckford, the last living signatory to the Charter, this statement, followed by a colon, was deliberately designed to be read before each section of the Charter. It was not a ceremonial “preamble” but a constant framing principle, meant to remind legislators, judges, and citizens alike that the Charter’s rights have a transcendent source. The supremacy of God was intended to inform and contextualize all subsequent articles, rather than be relegated to symbolic status or ignored altogether.
Over time, ...