Debanked Freedom w/ David Parker & Tim Hoven

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In this eye-opening episode of The Lavigne Show, titled "Debanked Freedom," host Jason Lavigne delves into the concerning trend of 'debanking' with guests David Parker and Tim Hoven. Discover how banks, for political reasons, sever ties with clients, often leading to frozen accounts or forced fund withdrawals.

Featured Guests:

1. David Parker - Founder of Take Back Alberta (TBA), a grassroots movement aimed at restoring democracy and power to the people of Alberta. TBA gained attention for its role in ousting Premier Jason Kenney and continues to champion freedom and citizen engagement at all government levels. David's personal experience with debanking by Scotiabank serves as a central discussion point, highlighting the challenges faced by those who dare to challenge the status quo.

2. Tim Hoven - A fourth-generation farmer and former Reeve of Clearwater County, Tim is known for his dedication to organic agriculture and democratic representation. As an independent conservative voice, he emphasizes the importance of representing the people's voice in Edmonton, not the other way around. Tim's insights into rural Alberta's political landscape, his experiences in local governance, and his perspective on debanking add depth to the conversation.

In This Episode:

- Uncover the story of David Parker's experience with Scotiabank and the implications of such actions on the fundamental rights of individuals.
- Explore Tim Hoven's journey from a farmer and local politician to an advocate for independent representation in Alberta's legislative assembly.
- Discuss the broader implications of debanking in the political landscape of Canada, especially for those advocating for change and challenging government policies.
- Learn how grassroots movements like Take Back Alberta are working to empower citizens and reshape the political narrative in the province.
- Delve into the potential long-term effects of debanking on freedom of speech, political activism, and the right to dissent in a democratic society.

This episode of The Lavigne Show promises to explore the intersections between finance, freedom, and political activism. Join us for a conversation that goes beyond the headlines and delves into the personal stories of those impacted by the controversial practice of debanking.

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