Bruce Pardy on Political Uncertainty, Blind Justice, & How an Independent Alberta Could Save Canada

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Bruce Pardy is professor of law at Queen’s University, senior fellow with the Fraser Institute, and executive director of Rights Probe. We were happy to have Bruce join us on the show last to discuss a number of issues related to Alberta independence.

In this hour-long discussion we were able to cover a number of pertinent topics which we hope will help further the discussion and seize the moment and opportunity in which Albertans find themselves. What role will the Clarity Act play in all this? Is there enough will within the people to tolerate the kind of deep uncertainty that will arise from such a major reformation? What are the consequences if we fail? And what does success even look like in the short, medium, and long-term?

You can follow Bruce on X at: https://x.com/PardyBruce
And in his work as Executive Director of Rights Probe: https://www.rightsprobe.org/

"Alberta Delcaration of Independence" by Bruce Pardy: https://www.rightsprobe.org/alberta-declaration-of-independence

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00:00 - Teaser
01:24 - Introduction
02:02 - Bruce's Involvement in Alberta Independence
03:53 - Alberta's Potential to Save Canada
05:07 - The Clarity Act and Alberta's Path to Independence
08:30 - Addressing Uncertainties in Independence
11:00 - Vision for a New Alberta
13:01 - Indigenous Rights and Equal Justice
16:20 - Responding to Criticisms on Indigenous Rights
22:44 - Individualism vs. Collectivism in Alberta's Future
28:18 - Federal Government's Potential Response
36:43 - Danielle Smith's Role and Alberta's Political Landscape
41:12 - Consequences of a Failed Referendum
46:28 - Canada's Foundational Issues and Alberta's Opportunity
54:30 - Rejecting the Managerial State
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