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Referendums, Equalization, and How an Independent Alberta Could Defend Itself
Former Canadian Forces engineer and Freedom Convoy organizer Tom Marazzo sits down with Jason Lavigne to examine the case for Alberta self-determination. What a binding referendum should look like, why the current Westminster model leaves Albertans under-represented, and how equalization, Quebec’s Hydro exemption, and federal party dynamics have shaped Alberta’s frustration. Marazzo also outlines a pragmatic defence posture for landlocked Alberta, built around existing bases in Cold Lake, Edmonton, and Wainwright, along with strategic US partnerships, arguing that Alberta should “act—carefully, but decisively.”
We cover:
- The democratic mechanism: why a clear, citizen-driven referendum must lead the process
To support independent journalism, consider becoming a member of https://TheLavigneShow.com
By The Lavigne ShowReferendums, Equalization, and How an Independent Alberta Could Defend Itself
Former Canadian Forces engineer and Freedom Convoy organizer Tom Marazzo sits down with Jason Lavigne to examine the case for Alberta self-determination. What a binding referendum should look like, why the current Westminster model leaves Albertans under-represented, and how equalization, Quebec’s Hydro exemption, and federal party dynamics have shaped Alberta’s frustration. Marazzo also outlines a pragmatic defence posture for landlocked Alberta, built around existing bases in Cold Lake, Edmonton, and Wainwright, along with strategic US partnerships, arguing that Alberta should “act—carefully, but decisively.”
We cover:
- The democratic mechanism: why a clear, citizen-driven referendum must lead the process
To support independent journalism, consider becoming a member of https://TheLavigneShow.com