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  1. AUG 18

    Support Pipelines' Podcast with David Hermanson-Season 2, Episode 67, Dennis Modry

    In this podcast, Dr. Dennis Modry shares his transition from a distinguished medical career to political advocacy through the Alberta Prosperity Project. He outlines Alberta's historical grievances with the federal government, particularly the National Energy Policy, which he argues contributed to long-standing economic exploitation. Dr. Modry emphasizes the centrality of individual rights and freedoms in the broader discussion of Alberta sovereignty. The conversation also highlights public dissatisfaction with the current political landscape, the inefficiency of healthcare, and the need for government reform. He stresses the importance of public education and informed decision-making in determining Alberta’s future—whether within Canada or as an independent province.TakeawaysDr. Modry’s journey from healthcare to political advocacy reflects the interconnectedness of governance and public well-being.The Alberta Prosperity Project is focused on educating Albertans about the benefits and challenges of sovereignty.The National Energy Policy is viewed as a turning point in Alberta’s strained relationship with Ottawa, leading to economic disadvantages.Public sentiment in Alberta is increasingly supportive of sovereignty and independence discussions.Healthcare reform and government efficiency are seen as crucial to a prosperous Alberta.Sovereignty is framed not only as political autonomy, but also as a means of protecting individual rights and freedoms.Canada’s political landscape tends to polarize pragmatic issues, hindering effective policy-making.Alberta’s history reveals patterns of federal overreach and economic marginalization.Any move toward independence must be based on rational analysis, public education, and democratic engagement.Dr. Modry is a respected voice advocating for serious consideration of Alberta’s future.

    1h 24m

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