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Rachel Parker & Blaine Badiuk - UCP AGM Protests, Policies, & Unity
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Rachel Parker & Blaine Badiuk - UCP AGM Protests, Policies, & Unity

Join Rachel Parker, Canadian journalist, and Blaine Badiuk a Progressive-Conservative as they share their insights from the United Conservative Party’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Red Deer. This episode takes you inside the event, examining critical policy decisions, Danielle Smith’s strong support, and outside protests.

Key Segments and Speakers:

Rachel Parker: A Journalist’s Perspective on the AGM

With years of experience in Canadian journalism, Rachel Parker discusses her journey from mainstream media to independent reporting. She provides insight into the media landscape and reflects on the positive reception and unity she observed at the AGM.

Blaine Badiuk: Seeking Conversations, Not Cancellations

Blaine, a UCP member and outspoken transsexual for constructive dialogue, shares her experience at the AGM. She recalls engaging with protesters outside, encouraging open conversations and highlighting the disconnect between protestors’ views and UCP policies.

Protesters and Activism Outside the AGM

Rachel and Blaine recount their interactions with protesters, noting their attempts to bridge gaps through conversation. They discuss the challenges of engaging with activists who seemed unwilling to discuss the policy issues, focusing instead on preconceived narratives.

Supporting Trans Rights and Policy Clarity

Blaine addresses the concern around proposed UCP policies, clarifying that the resolutions ensure parental and educational rights rather than removing healthcare. He encourages everyone to read the policies thoroughly to understand the party’s intent.

The Influence of Danielle Smith and Conservative Unity

Jason, Rachel, and Blaine examine the strong support for Danielle Smith, exploring what her leadership means for Alberta’s future and how the conservative movement is evolving with increased unity and clear policy direction.

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