Alberta in three parts with Bruce Pardy
Host: Dr. Mark Trozzi in conversation with Prof. Bruce Pardy of Rights Probe.
The chance to redefine its foundations through governance rooted in truth, autonomy, and civic duty is the opportunity of independence for Alberta. The road ahead is uncharted and arduous, warns Prof. Pardy, but the rare opportunity to deliberately craft systems that prioritize human dignity over institutional inertia would establish a legacy of purposeful societal evolution.
Part 1: How Legal Systems Enable Medical Tyranny
The pandemic shattered Canada’s façade as a liberal democracy, exposing rule by bureaucratic fiat. For Alberta—a province already alienated by federal resource exploitation and cultural marginalization—independence proffers a chance to rebuild governance from first principles: liberty, transparency, and accountability.
Prof. Pardy argues true independence requires rejecting Canada’s authoritarian blueprint entirely. Half-measures would doom Alberta to repeat Ottawa’s mistakes, he warns.
Part 2: Legal Manipulation and the Need for Discernment
Bruce Pardy’s blueprint for Alberta’s post-independence constitution—and the fatal flaws of incremental reform.
Part 3: Law, Liberty, and the Battle for a New Nation
From healthcare to self-perpetuating managerial institutions, Bruce Pardy asserts independence offers Alberta a historic chance to rebuild governance on principles of freedom, truth, and responsibility. Success hinges on intentional design—rejecting Canada’s legacy systems to maximize human flourishing through systemic autonomy, and not mere political separation.
For more on host Dr. Trozzi, see here.
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