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God, Country, and Responsibility: A Conversation on Masculinity and Political Reform
In this episode of The Lavigne Show, host Jason Lavigne travels to Montreal to speak with Nico Lagan — entrepreneur, masculinity advocate, and host of The Political Orphans. The discussion explores Alberta’s push for self-determination through the lens of faith, traditional values, political decentralization, and the crisis of modern manhood.
Nico shares his perspective on what’s fueling political unrest across Canada and why Alberta might be uniquely positioned to lead a cultural and constitutional shift. This wide-ranging conversation explores the importance of taking personal responsibility, the role of faith in public life, and the disillusionment many men feel with today’s globalist, centralized political structure.
While Nico doesn’t take a definitive stance on Alberta’s independence, he makes a robust case for civic awakening, family values, and a return to God and country — all rooted in the belief that strong individuals build strong provinces, and strong provinces, in turn, make strong nations.
This episode is part of a nationwide series that explores Alberta’s future through honest and open conversations with Canadians from coast to coast.
Follow Nico Lagan:
Website: https://www.nicolagan.com
📍 Recorded in Montreal, Quebec
God, Country, and Responsibility: A Conversation on Masculinity and Political Reform
In this episode of The Lavigne Show, host Jason Lavigne travels to Montreal to speak with Nico Lagan — entrepreneur, masculinity advocate, and host of The Political Orphans. The discussion explores Alberta’s push for self-determination through the lens of faith, traditional values, political decentralization, and the crisis of modern manhood.
Nico shares his perspective on what’s fueling political unrest across Canada and why Alberta might be uniquely positioned to lead a cultural and constitutional shift. This wide-ranging conversation explores the importance of taking personal responsibility, the role of faith in public life, and the disillusionment many men feel with today’s globalist, centralized political structure.
While Nico doesn’t take a definitive stance on Alberta’s independence, he makes a robust case for civic awakening, family values, and a return to God and country — all rooted in the belief that strong individuals build strong provinces, and strong provinces, in turn, make strong nations.
This episode is part of a nationwide series that explores Alberta’s future through honest and open conversations with Canadians from coast to coast.
Follow Nico Lagan:
Website: https://www.nicolagan.com
📍 Recorded in Montreal, Quebec