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Vicky Bayford - PPC Candidate Nominee Yellowhead

Jan 20th 2025  ·
The only federal party to actively reject the concept of a Climate Emergency is the People's Party of Canada.
This ideological myth has been detrimental to Canadian prosperity, diverting funds into environmental NGOs for several decades. It is time to put a stop to this. Canada, particularly Alberta, has maintained the highest environmental standards for years, long before these misleading narratives began to undermine our industries.
The People's Party of Canada is committed to bringing the truth to light. We focus on withdrawing Canada from the Paris Accord, abolishing the carbon tax, and promoting practical solutions that allow us to maintain our position as the world's most responsible energy producer.
Check out our full platform!
 
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Vicky Bayford - PPC Candidate Nominee Yellowhead

Jan 20th 2025  ·
Reminder!
The People's Party of Canada is holding their quarterly meeting January 25 in Edmonton. Maxime Bernier will be there to deliver a message.
I hope to see you there!
 
 
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About the Event

PPC leader Maxime Bernier is coming to Edmonton on January 25th!

Don’t miss a great chance to meet him, your local candidates, and other PPC members!

Bring a $20 donation to attend.

Quaterly Meeting will be followed by an "After Event" at: Fargos Restaurant and Lounge - 4976 98 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6B 2Y7

 

 



 
 
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We Don't Have Time Davos Hub

Welcome to our digital hub during the World Economic Forum. January 20–24, 2025.

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‍The World Economic Forum in Davos brings together political and business leaders, civil society actors and visionaries to discuss significant issues and topics that impact the global economy. This January, We Don't Have Time is taking the climate conversation to the center of the action.‍

From a real polar expedition camp outside the iconic Berghotel Schatzalp, we are thrilled to live broadcast with our partner Arctic Basecamp. In collaboration with Kearney, Hitachi Energy, CSO Awards, Exponential Roadmap Initiative, and other forward-thinking organizations, we will broadcast live panels and interviews with high-level executives, leading scientists, and influential policymakers.‍

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Live today

8:30–12:00 CET — TTI Investment Panels: Climate & Nature

We are delighted to invite you to the TTI Investment Panel & Breakfast during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

​This will be an opportunity to network with asset allocators, family offices, corporates and innovators on top of a spectacular mountain.‍

09:00–09:10 CET — Opening Remarks

​09:10–09:50 CET — Climate Finance & Investments Panel

​Moderator:

  • ​Ilkay Demirdag, Head of Global Events at Top Tier Impact

​Speakers:

  • ​Elena Stark, Head of Impact & ESG at AENU
  • ​Philipp Mueller, CEO at BlueOrchard Finance
  • ​Torborg Chetkovich, Incoming Operating Partner North Haven Infrastructure Partners managed by Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners

​09:50–10:30 CET — Nature Investments Panel

​Moderator:

  • ​Alessa Berg, Founder and CEO of Top Tier Impact

​Speakers:

  • ​Emma Toovey, Chief Ecology Officer at Environment Bank
  • ​Jessica Smith, Nature Lead at UNEP
  • ​Wincel Kaufmann, Global Sustainable Investing Leader at Blackrock

​10:30–10:40 CET — Voice of the Earth Performance

​Performer:

  • ​Ryan Whitewolf, Founder of the Voice of the Earth

​10:40–11:30 CET — Networking Breakfast

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How to participate: On-site at Fuxägufer, Jakobshorn, 7270 Davos Platz, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site here.​ Please secure your seat as soon as possible as there is limited availability.

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9:30–10:30 CET — From Drawdown to Regeneration: The Story of our Thriving Future

This first-of-its-kind multimedia keynote presentation at Davos unites global visionaries to explore regenerative principles and planet-positive solutions. Through storytelling, poetry, music, and data-driven insights, we’ll show how multisolving the polycrisis can create a thriving, regenerative future that benefits all life.

Speakers:

  • Chad Frischmann, CEO, RegenIntel; Climate Systems Visionary & Author
  • Dr. Lyla June Johnston, Poet, Musician, Scientist, & Indigenous Solutions Advocate
  • Michael Ketigian (InverseK), Spoken Word Artist & Musician
  • Anna Lerner Nesbitt, Founder, The Climate Collective; Regenerative Finance Specialist
  • Marc Buckley, Global Sustainability Advocate; UN SDG Advocate
  • Kurikindi, Indigenous Spiritual Leader and Storyteller

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How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at Kulturplatz Davos, 58C Promenade, 7270 Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site here.

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10:00–10:20 CET — Welcome to We Don't Have Time Davos Hub

From a real polar expedition camp outside the iconic Berghotel Schatzalp, we are thrilled to live broadcast with our partner Arctic Basecamp. Join us for interviews with high-level executives, leading scientists, and influential policymakers.

Speakers:

  • Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson, Host, We Don't Have Time
  • Sweta Chakraborty, CEO of North America, We Don't Have Time
  • Ingmar Rentzhog, CEO & Founder, We Don't Have Time
  • David Olsson, Co-founder & COO, We Don't Have Time
  • Angela Hultberg, Global Sustainability Director, Kearney

How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at the Arctic Basecamp, outside the Schatzalp hotel, Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site on this page. Select "I want to participate on-site at the Arctic Basecamp" when registering.

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10:20–10:30 CET — "The End", Talk with Actor Michael Shannon

Join us for a conversation with Michael Shannon, lead actor in the highly anticipated post-apocalyptic musical "The End". This film spotlights climate deception and the self-denial of oil executives, as seen through the lens of a wealthy family grappling with their role in the destruction of the planet while sheltered in a luxurious bunker.

From exposing Big Oil's responsibility in the climate crisis to challenging the narratives of climate inaction, Michael Shannon brings powerful insights and a fresh artistic perspective to these urgent issues.

Speaker:

  • Michael Shannon, Actor

How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at the Arctic Basecamp, outside the Schatzalp hotel, Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site on this page. Select "I want to participate on-site at the Arctic Basecamp" when registering.

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10:30–10:50 CET — Collaborating with the Enemy

A fireside chat with Adam Kahane, Director of Reos Partners and best-selling author.

The future of human civilization and climate has rarely seemed more uncertain. How do we continue our efforts to create progress, despite failed promises, the rise the populist right, and increasing political tension and polarization? In particular, how can we ”collaborate with the enemy” to tackle what should be a common cause for all of mankind? Adam Kahane is a Schwab Foundation Social Innovation Thought Leader and an expert on creating processes that enable teams of stakeholders—even those who don’t understand or agree with or trust one another—to make progress on their most important and intractable challenges. Join Adam Kahane and We Don’t Have Time CEO Ingmar Rentzhog in a captivating conversation on the future of our world.

Speakers:

  • Adam Kahane, Director, Reos Partners & best-selling author
  • Ingmar Rentzhog, CEO & Founder, We Don't Have Time

How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at the Arctic Basecamp, outside the Schatzalp hotel, Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site on this page. Select "I want to participate on-site at the Arctic Basecamp" when registering.

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11:00–12:00 CET — 1.5°C: A Broken Promise or a Renewed Call to Action?

Beyond the Brink: The Future of 1.5°C in a Rapidly Warming World

As global warming nears the 1.5°C threshold, this panel confronts the reality of unmet promises and explores pathways for renewed action. Can we still achieve this critical target, or is it time to redefine our goals? How should companies prepare to rethink their sustainability goals if 1.5C is out of reach? And most importantly – how can this insight lead to a doubling down of efforts and catalyze action? Join leaders and visionaries in rethinking ambition, equity, and urgency in the climate fight.

Speakers:

  • Andreas Schierenbeck, CEO, Hitachi Energy
  • Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Co-President, The Club of Rome
  • Gail Whiteman, Founder, Arctic Basecamp
  • Ingmar Rentzhog, CEO & Founder, We Don't Have Time
  • Andrew Prag, Managing Director for Policy, We Mean Business Coalition
  • Mayumi Sato, PhD Student, University of Cambridge

How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at the Arctic Basecamp, outside the Schatzalp hotel, Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site on this page. Select "I want to participate on-site at the Arctic Basecamp" when registering.

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11:00–13:15 CET — Joining forces between Nature & Engineered Climate Solutions

Join us to explore the “Portfolio Approach” to climate solutions, integrating natural and engineered methods. Climate innovators discuss how this combination can enhance resilience, sustainability, and impact while exploring how investing in nature-based innovation can drive environmental and business value. Learn about cutting-edge practices and collaborate for scalable impact.‍

How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at Kulturplatz Davos, 58C Promenade, 7270 Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site here.

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14:00–15:30 CET — Regenerative Agricultural Business Models: Empowering Nature Stewards

An interactive session blending documentary storytelling with engaging panel discussions on how the path to Belém can be a turning point from agriculture that drives deforestation and human rights violations to regenerative agro-business models with local land stewards as key partners (regenerative as in practices that go beyond sustainability to actively restore and enhance natural ecosystems while maintaining profitable agricultural production).

This session features:

  • Perspectives of different key players that are reversing deforestation whilst growing nature-positive, social and economic returns
  • Examples of transforming food systems
  • An engaging discussion around the question of how we can create thriving ecosystems where both people and nature can flourish
  • Remarks by Thomas Elliott, CEO of Restor and Carolle Alarcon, the Executive Director of Coalizao Brasil
  • Excerpts from a Documentary
  • Two panel discussions featuring knowledgeable experts, including Alexandra Brand, Executive VP, Sustainability and Corporate Affairs of Syngenta and Prithvi Naik, Chief Sustainability Officer of Nzatu

How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at Kulturplatz Davos, 58C Promenade, 7270 Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site here.

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16:00–17:45 CET — Responsible: Is There Business to be Done on a Broken Planet?

Delve into the world of corporate responsibility and its profound impact on global warming by exploring how companies tread the line between capitalism and environmental stewardship.

This 50min-film sheds light on the imperative for businesses to prioritise eco-conscious practices that safeguard both humanity and the Earth, rather than putting the profit for a select elite at the heart of their concerns.

Afterwards there is time for sharing of experiences and discussion.

Speakers:

  • Dr. Caroline Obolensky, Post-Doctorate Researcher, Sustainable Economic Models
  • Annina Menzi, Co-Founder, Purpose Switzerland
  • Christian Kägi, Co-Founder and Creative Director, QWSTION

How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at Kulturplatz Davos, 58C Promenade, 7270 Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site here.

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18:30–20:30 CET — What Works, What’s Missing and What’s Next

This event will convene stakeholders from diverse sectors and geographies to explore scalable and impactful investments in nature and regenerative landscapes. We will begin by showcasing real-world examples of effective cross-sector collaborations that demonstrate tangible action for nature, regenerative landscapes and livelihoods. We will then open for an interactive open discussion about contextualized collaborative solutions and the pillars of data infrastructure, technology, blended finance underpinning concrete actions.

Speakers:

  • Willem Uijen, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Unilever
  • Robert Coviello, Chief Sustainability Officer and Government Affairs, Bunge
  • Avery Cohn, Founding Team, LGND AI; Senior Partner, Ode Partners
  • Katherine Foster, EIT Food Finance Innovation Lead and WEF Fellow
  • Valerie Remoquillo-Jenni, CEO, Fourfold Foundation
  • Tanja Havemann, Founder and Director, Clarmondial

The event will include:

Corporate leaders, including companies that are investing in supply chain resilience and climate/nature targets, driving scalable, regenerative practices across industries.

Local stakeholders, including government officials, local businesses, and NGO shaping equitable, context-tailored solutions with socio-economic benefits, who are directly involved in or will benefit from nature investments and regenerative practices.

Conveners and Catalysts that drive cross-sector collaboration, innovation, and training to accelerate the adoption of sustainable and regenerative practices in food, agriculture and nature-based systems.

Funders who are interested in providing transition and blended finance, offering catalytic capital for large-scale nature restoration.

Practitioners, including tech companies whose tools and expertise enhance the scalability and impact of nature based and regenerative investments.

Key themes and questions:

Optimizing the nature and regenerative funding channels: How can funding be appropriately integrated at every step of project development, implementation, scaling and sustaining in nature, agriculture, and agri-food systems initiatives? Where and how can data and technology solutions contribute?

Building delivery focused data infrastructure: What are the challenges to effectively utilizing technologies such as AI to achieve commercial and impact goals? How can these challenges be identified and overcome with cross-sector partnerships?

Nature on the books: Challenges and opportunities to account for nature impacts on the books of corporates and financers, including sharing experiences and insights and exploring how to enable approaches that reflect the value of nature, regenerative practices and climate investments.

Pledge to action: What are three actions that you or your organization can do in 2025 with another partner to address these issues?

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How to participate: On-site at Kulturplatz Davos, 58C Promenade, 7270 Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site here.

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19:00–20:30 CET — We Don’t Have Time & Kearney Nature and Climate Reception

We Don't Have Time will be conducting interviews with high-level speakers from selected events at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Footage will be published and available on-demand  on We Don't Have Time on January 24, 2025.

As we enter a period of shifting national priorities on climate and nature, global companies are faced with the challenge of navigating divergent policies and regulations while continuing to advance their sustainability agendas. While the uncertainty created by inconsistent national approaches poses a challenge, mounting evidence shows that aligning business strategies with environmental stewardship and societal well-being not only generates positive impact but also strengthens organizational resilience and enhances financial performance.

This networking reception will bring together leaders, innovators, and change-makers from across industries to discuss how organizations can stay true to their climate and nature-related goals, even amid fragmented policy landscapes. Through collaborative discussions and knowledge sharing, we aim to foster partnerships that support the transition to a low-carbon economy, promote biodiversity conservation, and accelerate the development of innovative solutions to the climate crisis. This reception offers a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals, explore avenues for sustainable growth, and drive lasting environmental change, whether through partnerships, investments, or the adoption of emerging technologies. Join us for an evening of networking, inspiration, and collective action as we work together toward a more sustainable and climate-resilient future.

Where: Kearney Glass House, Davos, Switzerland. You will need a hotel badge or WEF accreditation to access the venue.

Physical event. The reception is by invitation only. Request an invite here.

Read more about Kearney's events at the World Economic Forum 2025.

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21:30–22:30 CET — Raising Frequencies for Equality, Regeneration & Nature

Join The Frequency School and hear the global premiere of “195” . Be transported by a frequency-raising song dedicated to gender equality and regeneration.

How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at Kulturplatz Davos, 58C Promenade, 7270 Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site here.

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Program Highlights

January 20

11:00–11:05 CET — Welcome at We Don't Have Time Davos Hub

From a real polar expedition camp outside the iconic Berghotel Schatzalp, we are thrilled to live broadcast with our partner Arctic Basecamp. Join us for interviews with high-level executives, leading scientists, and influential policymakers.

How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at the Arctic Basecamp, outside the Schatzalp hotel, Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site on this page. Select "I want to participate on-site at the Arctic Basecamp" when registering.

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11:05–11:30 CET — A Special Interview with Gail Whiteman, Executive Director, Arctic Basecamp

From a real polar expedition camp outside the iconic Berghotel Schatzalp, we are thrilled to live broadcast with our partner Arctic Basecamp. Join us for interviews with high-level executives, leading scientists, and influential policymakers.

Speaker:

  • Gail Whiteman, Executive Director, Arctic Basecamp & Hoffmann Impact Professor, University of Exeter

How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at the Arctic Basecamp, outside the Schatzalp hotel, Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site on this page. Select "I want to participate on-site at the Arctic Basecamp" when registering.

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11:30–12:30 CET — Youth Voices for the Planet

What does it mean to be a voice for the planet, and how can young people facilite climate action to make real change? In this session, Arctic Basecamp Youth Ambassadors will share personal stories about how climate change affects their regions, what inspires their resilience, and the innovative projects they’re leading to drive solutions. From leveraging social media to amplify their message to creating inclusive pathways for youth from diverse backgrounds, the discussion will spotlight the power of youth-driven action and address how we can collectively ensure that young voices are not only heard but acted upon.

Speakers:

  • Storm Lewis, Youth Ambassador, Arctic Basecamp
  • Kamila Camilo, Executive Director, Oyá Institute
  • Mayumi Sato, PhD Student, University of Cambridge
  • Sofia Corradi, PhD Researcher, Federal University of Minas Gerais

How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at the Arctic Basecamp, outside the Schatzalp hotel, Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site on this page. Select "I want to participate on-site at the Arctic Basecamp" when registering.

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15:00–15:30 CET — "The UnforeSeen Variable" - Statue Inauguration

The “UnForeSeen Variable” sculpture has been created by Veronica de Nogales in collaboration with Homeless Entrepreneur to raise awareness on global precarity and climate migration to create positive social impact.

It aims to inspire public-private collaboration that empowers people made of potential out of homelessness. These individuals, who are also the most vulnerable to the climate crisis, must be included in the design of improving the state of the world. Giving them a voice and presence through this artwork will ultimately speed up the process of becoming active, working citizens again with a home.

At 15.00, together with representatives of the city of Davos , Nicole Keller the managing director of GreenUp, Veronica and Andrew Funk will inaugurate the statue.

Join us for a special moment.

How to participate: On-site at Kulturplatz Davos, 58C Promenade, 7270 Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site here.

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16:00–16:30 CET — Climate Hub Davos Kick-Off

How can we lead the way and empower collective action for people and planet, and get to many more collaborative climate solutions?

GreenUp's CEO Nicole Keller and CEO of We Don't Have Time Ingmar Rentzhog will frame this week and our solutions-oriented approach with a Fireside Chat.

As a special guest no one less than Prof Dr. Johan Rockström will make his appearence and enlighten us to start this week full of inspiration to take action for our human(e), regenerative, collaborative and engaged future for people and planet.

Then we will festively open the Climate Hub Davos with our main partners:

  • Ladina Alioth, President of the Davos City Council
  • Gill Einhorn, Head, Innovation and Transformation, Centre for Nature and Climate, World Economic Forum

Join us and lead the way, in Davos and for the rest of 2025!

Register to attend on-site here.

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17:00–22:00 CET — Catalysts of Impact Gala in Davos: A Global Summit for Co-Creation and Sustainability

The evening features a cocktail reception, an invitation-only black-tie dinner, the Co-Creation Prize ceremony, a mangrove planting with UOCEAN, live piano music, an auction, and a DJ set by Donn Healy—celebrating co-creation and advancing global sustainability in the Age of AGI.

Notable attendees include Deepak Chopra, the Green Sheikh, Sophia the Robot, top world leaders, impact investors, scale-ups, and leading media outlets.

With over 180 impact-driven guests, the gala is designed to foster co-creation, connect thought leaders, and drive action toward a sustainable future in the Age of AGI.

Program Overview:

  • 17:00–19:30: Panel Discussions
  • 19:30–20:00: Reception & Live Piano Performance
  • 20:00–22:00: Black-Tie Dinner and the Co-Creation Prize Award Ceremony
  • 22:00–Midnight: DJ Set & Nightcap

Where: Hotel Schatzalp, Promenade 63, 7270 Davos, Switzerland

Physical event. Register here.

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17:15–18:45 CET — In a World Unhinged: Scaling Systemic Climate Actions

Join the Systemic Climate Action Collaborative for an evening of thoughtful discussions addressing fragmentation, competition, and insufficient funding for transformation.

Featuring:

  • Kirsten Dunlop, CEO, Climate-KIC (as Moderator)
  • Sandrine Dixson-Decleve, Co-President, Club of Rome
  • Yash Ranga, Director of Innovation & Strategy, Pyxera Global
  • Eva Gladek, Founder & CEO, Metabolic
  • H. E. Professor Muhammad Yunus, Honorable Chief Adviser of the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
  • Leah Seligman, CEO, B-Team

How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at Kulturplatz Davos, 58C Promenade, 7270 Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site here.

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18:00–22:00 CET — CSO Awards /25 – Honouring the Leadership of European Chief Sustainability Officers

We Don't Have Time will be conducting interviews with high-level speakers from selected events at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Footage will be published and available on-demand  on We Don't Have Time on January 24, 2025.

The CSO Awards /25 will shine a spotlight on the visionary European Chief Sustainability Officers who are driving meaningful change.

Physical event. If you are in Davos and wish to attend this event, learn more and request invite here.

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18:45–21:30 CET — Impact Ecosystem – Earth Action Night

The Role of Public-Private-People Partnerships (PPPP) in Climate Action: Catalyzing Transformative Change, hosted by TPC and Octave Institute

Featuring:

  • Mr. Chavalit TSAO, Chairman of TPC (Tsao Pao Chee), Founder of OCTAVE, Chairman of Council of Wisdom, Family Business Network International (FBNI)
  • Mr. Alexis du Roy de Blicquy, CEO, Family Business Network International (FBNI)
  • Mr. Luis Alvarado, Head of GAEA / Strategic Public-Private-Philanthropic Partnerships, World Economic Forum
  • Prof. Omid Aschari, Senior Advisor, UN Global Compact

Moderator: Ms. Kristen Dunlop, CEO, Climate KIC

How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at Kulturplatz Davos, 58C Promenade, 7270 Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site here.

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January 21

8:30–12:00 CET — TTI Investment Panels: Climate & Nature

We are delighted to invite you to the TTI Investment Panel & Breakfast during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

​This will be an opportunity to network with asset allocators, family offices, corporates and innovators on top of a spectacular mountain.‍

09:00–09:10 CET — Opening Remarks

​09:10–09:50 CET — Climate Finance & Investments Panel

​Moderator:

  • ​Ilkay Demirdag, Head of Global Events at Top Tier Impact

​Speakers:

  • ​Elena Stark, Head of Impact & ESG at AENU
  • ​Philipp Mueller, CEO at BlueOrchard Finance
  • ​Torborg Chetkovich, Incoming Operating Partner North Haven Infrastructure Partners managed by Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners

​09:50–10:30 CET — Nature Investments Panel

​Moderator:

  • ​Alessa Berg, Founder and CEO of Top Tier Impact

​Speakers:

  • ​Emma Toovey, Chief Ecology Officer at Environment Bank
  • ​Jessica Smith, Nature Lead at UNEP
  • ​Wincel Kaufmann, Global Sustainable Investing Leader at Blackrock

​10:30–10:40 CET — Voice of the Earth Performance

​Performer:

  • ​Ryan Whitewolf, Founder of the Voice of the Earth

​10:40–11:30 CET — Networking Breakfast

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How to participate: On-site at Fuxägufer, Jakobshorn, 7270 Davos Platz, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site here.​ Please secure your seat as soon as possible as there is limited availability.

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9:30–10:30 CET — From Drawdown to Regeneration: The Story of our Thriving Future

This first-of-its-kind multimedia keynote presentation at Davos unites global visionaries to explore regenerative principles and planet-positive solutions. Through storytelling, poetry, music, and data-driven insights, we’ll show how multisolving the polycrisis can create a thriving, regenerative future that benefits all life.

Speakers:

  • Chad Frischmann, CEO, RegenIntel; Climate Systems Visionary & Author
  • Dr. Lyla June Johnston, Poet, Musician, Scientist, & Indigenous Solutions Advocate
  • Michael Ketigian (InverseK), Spoken Word Artist & Musician
  • Anna Lerner Nesbitt, Founder, The Climate Collective; Regenerative Finance Specialist
  • Marc Buckley, Global Sustainability Advocate; UN SDG Advocate
  • Kurikindi, Indigenous Spiritual Leader and Storyteller

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How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at Kulturplatz Davos, 58C Promenade, 7270 Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site here.

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10:00–10:20 CET — Welcome to We Don't Have Time Davos Hub

From a real polar expedition camp outside the iconic Berghotel Schatzalp, we are thrilled to live broadcast with our partner Arctic Basecamp. Join us for interviews with high-level executives, leading scientists, and influential policymakers.

Speakers:

  • Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson, Host, We Don't Have Time
  • Sweta Chakraborty, CEO of North America, We Don't Have Time
  • Ingmar Rentzhog, CEO & Founder, We Don't Have Time
  • David Olsson, Co-founder & COO, We Don't Have Time
  • Angela Hultberg, Global Sustainability Director, Kearney

How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at the Arctic Basecamp, outside the Schatzalp hotel, Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site on this page. Select "I want to participate on-site at the Arctic Basecamp" when registering.

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10:20–10:30 CET — "The End", Talk with Actor Michael Shannon

Join us for a conversation with Michael Shannon, lead actor in the highly anticipated post-apocalyptic musical "The End". This film spotlights climate deception and the self-denial of oil executives, as seen through the lens of a wealthy family grappling with their role in the destruction of the planet while sheltered in a luxurious bunker.

From exposing Big Oil's responsibility in the climate crisis to challenging the narratives of climate inaction, Michael Shannon brings powerful insights and a fresh artistic perspective to these urgent issues.

Speaker:

  • Michael Shannon, Actor

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10:30–10:50 CET — Collaborating with the Enemy

A fireside chat with Adam Kahane, Director of Reos Partners and best-selling author.

The future of human civilization and climate has rarely seemed more uncertain. How do we continue our efforts to create progress, despite failed promises, the rise the populist right, and increasing political tension and polarization? In particular, how can we ”collaborate with the enemy” to tackle what should be a common cause for all of mankind? Adam Kahane is a Schwab Foundation Social Innovation Thought Leader and an expert on creating processes that enable teams of stakeholders—even those who don’t understand or agree with or trust one another—to make progress on their most important and intractable challenges. Join Adam Kahane and We Don’t Have Time CEO Ingmar Rentzhog in a captivating conversation on the future of our world.

Speakers:

  • Adam Kahane, Director, Reos Partners & best-selling author
  • Ingmar Rentzhog, CEO & Founder, We Don't Have Time

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11:00–12:00 CET — 1.5°C: A Broken Promise or a Renewed Call to Action?

Beyond the Brink: The Future of 1.5°C in a Rapidly Warming World

As global warming nears the 1.5°C threshold, this panel confronts the reality of unmet promises and explores pathways for renewed action. Can we still achieve this critical target, or is it time to redefine our goals? How should companies prepare to rethink their sustainability goals if 1.5C is out of reach? And most importantly – how can this insight lead to a doubling down of efforts and catalyze action? Join leaders and visionaries in rethinking ambition, equity, and urgency in the climate fight.

Speakers:

  • Andreas Schierenbeck, CEO, Hitachi Energy
  • Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Co-President, The Club of Rome
  • Gail Whiteman, Founder, Arctic Basecamp
  • Ingmar Rentzhog, CEO & Founder, We Don't Have Time
  • Andrew Prag, Managing Director for Policy, We Mean Business Coalition
  • Mayumi Sato, PhD Student, University of Cambridge

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11:00–13:15 CET — Joining forces between Nature & Engineered Climate Solutions

Join us to explore the “Portfolio Approach” to climate solutions, integrating natural and engineered methods. Climate innovators discuss how this combination can enhance resilience, sustainability, and impact while exploring how investing in nature-based innovation can drive environmental and business value. Learn about cutting-edge practices and collaborate for scalable impact.‍

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14:00–15:30 CET — Regenerative Agricultural Business Models: Empowering Nature Stewards

An interactive session blending documentary storytelling with engaging panel discussions on how the path to Belém can be a turning point from agriculture that drives deforestation and human rights violations to regenerative agro-business models with local land stewards as key partners (regenerative as in practices that go beyond sustainability to actively restore and enhance natural ecosystems while maintaining profitable agricultural production).

This session features:

  • Perspectives of different key players that are reversing deforestation whilst growing nature-positive, social and economic returns
  • Examples of transforming food systems
  • An engaging discussion around the question of how we can create thriving ecosystems where both people and nature can flourish
  • Remarks by Thomas Elliott, CEO of Restor and Carolle Alarcon, the Executive Director of Coalizao Brasil
  • Excerpts from a Documentary
  • Two panel discussions featuring knowledgeable experts, including Alexandra Brand, Executive VP, Sustainability and Corporate Affairs of Syngenta and Prithvi Naik, Chief Sustainability Officer of Nzatu

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16:00–17:45 CET — Responsible: Is There Business to be Done on a Broken Planet?

Delve into the world of corporate responsibility and its profound impact on global warming by exploring how companies tread the line between capitalism and environmental stewardship.

This 50min-film sheds light on the imperative for businesses to prioritise eco-conscious practices that safeguard both humanity and the Earth, rather than putting the profit for a select elite at the heart of their concerns.

Afterwards there is time for sharing of experiences and discussion.

Speakers:

  • Dr. Caroline Obolensky, Post-Doctorate Researcher, Sustainable Economic Models
  • Annina Menzi, Co-Founder, Purpose Switzerland
  • Christian Kägi, Co-Founder and Creative Director, QWSTION

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18:30–20:30 CET — What Works, What’s Missing and What’s Next

This event will convene stakeholders from diverse sectors and geographies to explore scalable and impactful investments in nature and regenerative landscapes. We will begin by showcasing real-world examples of effective cross-sector collaborations that demonstrate tangible action for nature, regenerative landscapes and livelihoods. We will then open for an interactive open discussion about contextualized collaborative solutions and the pillars of data infrastructure, technology, blended finance underpinning concrete actions.

Speakers:

  • Willem Uijen, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Unilever
  • Robert Coviello, Chief Sustainability Officer and Government Affairs, Bunge
  • Avery Cohn, Founding Team, LGND AI; Senior Partner, Ode Partners
  • Katherine Foster, EIT Food Finance Innovation Lead and WEF Fellow
  • Valerie Remoquillo-Jenni, CEO, Fourfold Foundation
  • Tanja Havemann, Founder and Director, Clarmondial

The event will include:

Corporate leaders, including companies that are investing in supply chain resilience and climate/nature targets, driving scalable, regenerative practices across industries.

Local stakeholders, including government officials, local businesses, and NGO shaping equitable, context-tailored solutions with socio-economic benefits, who are directly involved in or will benefit from nature investments and regenerative practices.

Conveners and Catalysts that drive cross-sector collaboration, innovation, and training to accelerate the adoption of sustainable and regenerative practices in food, agriculture and nature-based systems.

Funders who are interested in providing transition and blended finance, offering catalytic capital for large-scale nature restoration.

Practitioners, including tech companies whose tools and expertise enhance the scalability and impact of nature based and regenerative investments.

Key themes and questions:

Optimizing the nature and regenerative funding channels: How can funding be appropriately integrated at every step of project development, implementation, scaling and sustaining in nature, agriculture, and agri-food systems initiatives? Where and how can data and technology solutions contribute?

Building delivery focused data infrastructure: What are the challenges to effectively utilizing technologies such as AI to achieve commercial and impact goals? How can these challenges be identified and overcome with cross-sector partnerships?

Nature on the books: Challenges and opportunities to account for nature impacts on the books of corporates and financers, including sharing experiences and insights and exploring how to enable approaches that reflect the value of nature, regenerative practices and climate investments.

Pledge to action: What are three actions that you or your organization can do in 2025 with another partner to address these issues?

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19:00–20:30 CET — We Don’t Have Time & Kearney Nature and Climate Reception

We Don't Have Time will be conducting interviews with high-level speakers from selected events at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Footage will be published and available on-demand  on We Don't Have Time on January 24, 2025.

As we enter a period of shifting national priorities on climate and nature, global companies are faced with the challenge of navigating divergent policies and regulations while continuing to advance their sustainability agendas. While the uncertainty created by inconsistent national approaches poses a challenge, mounting evidence shows that aligning business strategies with environmental stewardship and societal well-being not only generates positive impact but also strengthens organizational resilience and enhances financial performance.

This networking reception will bring together leaders, innovators, and change-makers from across industries to discuss how organizations can stay true to their climate and nature-related goals, even amid fragmented policy landscapes. Through collaborative discussions and knowledge sharing, we aim to foster partnerships that support the transition to a low-carbon economy, promote biodiversity conservation, and accelerate the development of innovative solutions to the climate crisis. This reception offers a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals, explore avenues for sustainable growth, and drive lasting environmental change, whether through partnerships, investments, or the adoption of emerging technologies. Join us for an evening of networking, inspiration, and collective action as we work together toward a more sustainable and climate-resilient future.

Where: Kearney Glass House, Davos, Switzerland. You will need a hotel badge or WEF accreditation to access the venue.

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21:30–22:30 CET — Raising Frequencies for Equality, Regeneration & Nature

Join The Frequency School and hear the global premiere of “195” . Be transported by a frequency-raising song dedicated to gender equality and regeneration.

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January 22

9:30–10:30 CET — Envisioning Tomorrow: Collaboration for a Regenerative Future

What does the future hold? How do you imagine the future? How can we shape our visions into reality today? If we're to make this future happen, what actions must we take?

Join Chris Luebkeman of ETH and [Y]our 2040 alongside his Co-Founder of [Y]our 2040, Jonelle Simunich, for a transformative session that takes you beyond today into the possibilities of tomorrow. Together, we will explore how the choices and innovations of today can build a regenerative and climate positive future for our shared planet.

At [y]our 2040 we practice 'foresight-to-action' and this session enables just that; big picture thinking brought down to actionable steps today. Let’s imagine, collaborate, and act—because regeneration is not just an idea; it is our path forward.

Be part of the discussion. Your future starts here!

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10:00–10:40 CET — Will the Climate Crisis Trigger the Next Financial Crisis?

Losses from the ongoing LA wildfires will be well over $200bn, according to estimates, making them costlier than hurricane Katrina (2005). The 1.5 degree world that we’re currently experiencing also brings unprecedented heatwaves, supercharged hurricanes, and heavy rainfall events. The global financial system is undoubtedly exposed to climate risk, so how prepared is it? Is there a possibility that severe weather events, displacement, supply chain breakdown, and tougher climate policy will affect markets in ways that current models don’t account for, sending the global economy in a downward spiral? Join leading finance experts to explore whether the next global market crash rides on the back of a Green Swan–and whether it can be avoided.

Speakers:

  • Tim Lenton, Chair in Climate Change and Earth Systems Science, University of Exeter
  • Nandini Wilcke, Co-Founder & COO, CarbonPool
  • Delphine Queniart, Executive Director, Bankers Without Boundaries
  • Johan Falk, CEO & Co-founder, Exponential Roadmap Initiative

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10:40–11:10 CET — Empowering Africa's Future: Unlocking Sustainable Growth Through SDG Investment

Africa stands at a critical juncture, facing the intertwined challenges of debt, climate change, and biodiversity loss. However, these obstacles also offer a transformative opportunity to embrace SDG investment strategies that can drive the continent toward a prosperous and resilient future. By prioritizing SDG investments, African nations can boost GDP, raise income per capita, and create millions of jobs while safeguarding the environment and strengthening collaboration among governments, businesses, and local communities. Achieving these outcomes requires innovative financing solutions, the promotion of public-private partnerships, and the establishment of a conducive environment for investors. The key question we must address is: how can African public and private stakeholders work together to harness SDG-focused investments, ensuring economic growth, job creation, and environmental stewardship across the continent?

Speakers:

  • Jacquelyn Omotalade, Head of Partnerships, Engagements and Investment, Pyxera Global
  • Matteo Scalabrino, Vice President, Bankers Without Boundaries
  • Sandrine Henton, Managing Director, EG Capital

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11:10–11:30 CET — Revolutionizing Agritech in Africa – Talk with Social Entrepreneur of the Year Mawuse Gyisun

Explore the intersection of agritech, sustainability, and gender equity with Mawuse Gyisun, Social Entrepreneur of the Year and Co-founder of Sommalife. This discussion will dive into the systemic challenges faced by women smallholder shea nut farmers in West Africa and how innovative solutions are addressing socioeconomic exclusion and climate change, while supporting local communities, and building a more fair and sustainable future.

Speaker:

  • Mawuse Gyisun, Co-founder & COO, Sommalife

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11:00–12:30 CET — A Tale of Fortune: Why Nature Must be on the Balance Sheet

Our most critical infrastructure – natural ecosystems are increasingly depleted and fail to deliver products and services we have taken for granted. Products and services required for business and prosperity.

In this session, we will explore the financial risks and opportunities of i) real estate impairment & ii) supply chain interruption.

How can we change our approach to the new realities and exponential change? How can we mitigate risk that requires collective action? What is the potential role of insurance based investment products grounded in natural capital? How can long-term investors pave the way?

A panel discussion comprised of:

  • Prof. Debora Spar, Harvard Business School
  • Prof. Kai Andrejewski, Senior Partner, Agora Strategy
  • Moderated by Dr. Sonja Stuchtey, Founder, The Landbanking Group

Followed by a conversation on how to navigate a transforming world based on a context favouring historical data, between:

  • Prof. Dr. Martin Stuchtey - Founder of The Landbanking Group, Systemiq and ex-McKinsey Senior and Managing Partner
  • Peter Bakker, President & CEO World Business Council for Sustainable Development

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11:30–12:00 CET — The Arctic and Beyond: Climate Science for a Just Future

From a real polar expedition camp outside the iconic Berghotel Schatzalp, we are thrilled to live broadcast with our partner Arctic Basecamp. Join us for interviews with leading scientists and experts.

Speakers:

  • Mariah Seater, Polar Scientist in Residence, Arctic Basecamp
  • James Grecian, Polar Scientist in Residence, Arctic Basecamp

How to participate: Online on We Don't Have Time and on-site at the Arctic Basecamp, outside the Schatzalp hotel, Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site on this page. Select "I want to participate on-site at the Arctic Basecamp" when registering.

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12:45–13:30 CET — Davos +1.7 Degrees - Documentary at Lunch

This documentary from 2018 puts the spotlight on local stakeholders invested in or affected by climate changes in the region, from scientists to farmers. For the occasion the Climate Hub Davos has ensured the German documentary features english subtitles.

The documentary is followed by a discussion with local stakeholders.

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14:00–15:30 CET — Global Ecosystems, Local Action: Financing Innovation for Planetary Health

The World Climate Foundation (WCF) actively engages with policymakers, negotiators, and climate leaders, contributing to critical discussions and influencing policy Explore examine how different types of climate finance and philanthropy can be broken down to accelerate innovative, game changing solutions

How can we close the gap between available amounts of finance and the innovations it needs to reach the most systemic and best in class solutions for climate and nature?

With the West African Development Bank, IDFC, SIFI, Earthshot Prize, SIFI and innovators from Earthshot.

Hosted by PDIE and partners. Featuring:

  • Christian Schmitz
  • Ingrid Anderson
  • Joerg Geier

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16:00–18:30 CET — World Climate Agenda Summit: Keeping Climate and Nature on Top in 2025

The World Climate Foundation (WCF) actively engages with policymakers, negotiators, and climate leaders, contributing to critical discussions and influencing policy decisions across a variety of locations. At Climate Hub Davos, WCF will set its agenda, building momentum for climate and nature solutions in 2025.

The event features 2 sessions to foster impactful collaborations, scaling solutions for climate and biodiversity challenges in the context of shifting geopolitics and the advancement of AI. Success will be measured by tangible partnerships, adoption of innovative financial and technological mechanisms, and actionable commitments made by stakeholders.

Panel 1: Maintaining the Focus: Advancing Climate and Biodiversity Solutions in a Shifting Global Landscape (16.00 – 16.45)

Panel 2: Delivering Impact: From Problems and Expectations to Solutions for Climate and Nature (16.45 – 17.30)

Networking Drinks Reception (17.30 - 18.30)

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19:00–21:30 CET — Empower the Future: Youth Leading the Way to a Sustainable World

An exciting evening to connect, to share and celebrate our projects, action and help move towards ever more impact by and with young people.

We will have 2 rounds of speeddating, and time or drinks and networking after. With one drink offered by GreenUp for those attending on-site!

With special guest: Young Professional and Climate Leader Fatou Jeng.

Presented by Anais Campion.

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January 23

9:00–10:30 CET — An Engaged Future, featuring Circle of Trust

GreenUp’s main mission is engaging people in companies and privately for a resource-light positive world. Nicole Keller GreenUp's CEO from Davos who initiated the Climate will share GreenUp’s story in a special way, before making room for the Circle of Trust.

In a time of political uncertainly and climate emergency, Elise Buckle, Founder & CEO of Climate Bridges and International Gender Champion is offering and facilitating an inclusive Circle of Trust, as a co-creation space for dialogue and trust, connecting the inner and outer dimensions of systemic transformation.

It is also a space for sharing collective resilience and inspiration, experiencing Inter-Being, by building a dialogue of authentic and true connection to re-imagine the Future through full presence and engaged leadership. Together we will visualize and create the pathway towards a united year of action for climate, people and nature in the lead up to COP30 in Brazil.

How to participate: On-site at Kulturplatz Davos, 58C Promenade, 7270 Davos, Switzerland. Register to attend on-site here.

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10:00–10:30 CET — Exponential Climate Solutions: What does good look like?

In order to phase out fossil-based products and services, we need to scale climate solutions, exponentially. Clear definitions are essential to identify the right products and services and incentivize buyers, financial institutions and governments. This session explores the Climate Solutions Framework: what does good look like?

Speakers:

  • Johan Falk, CEO & Co-founder, Exponential Roadmap Initiative
  • Andrea Webster, Head of Finance System Transformation, World Benchmarking Alliance
  • Johan Mandaric Reunanen, Climate Impact Lead, Stegra

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10:30–11:00 CET — Greenhush Awards

Strong climate benefits of online meetings are poorly communicated, which is why Meet, Teams and Zoom win the Greenhush Award, presented Thursday at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

The Greenhush Award is the first in the world to highlight phenomena that are positive for the climate, but not sufficiently communicated. After public transport won the very first award, this year's award goes to the three leading actors in digital meetings; Meet, Teams and Zoom.

The award ceremony will take place on Thursday 23 January at 10:30, hosted by We Don't Have Time at the World Economic Forum in Davos. As it should be, the award winners, recipients and hosts are in at least three different places in the world and meet online. The prize is a beautiful frame completely empty of content, to symbolize the need to communicate more.

Speakers:

  • Mattias Goldmann, Founder & CEO, 2030-Secretariat
  • Ingmar Rentzhog, CEO & Founder, We Don't Have Time

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11:00–11:45 CET — Why the Energy Supercycle Is Unstoppable

The urgency to act on climate change has never been greater. An "energy supercycle" is under way, expected to continue for at least 20 years, driven by a seismic shift in electricity demand. This growth is accelerated by the increasing need for electrification and digitalization, particularly in high-growth sectors like AI and data centres. Securing a reliable energy supply to meet this demand, while ensuring its affordability and sustainability, is crucial.

This session explores the parallels between today’s energy landscape, focusing on the role of grids in accelerating renewable integration and supporting advanced technologies like small modular reactors (SMRs) and AI-driven energy optimization. It will offer practical insights into how global stakeholders can drive change by embracing future technologies and fostering collaboration to address the climate crisis while building a stronger, more resilient economy.

Speakers:

  • Toshiaki Higashihara, Executive Chairman, Hitachi, Ltd.
  • Andreas Schierenbeck, Senior Vice President & Executive Officer, Hitachi, Ltd., & CEO, Hitachi Energy
  • Elisabeth Vike Vardheim, CEO, Statnett
  • Gerard Reid, Partner & Co-Founder, Alexa Capital
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11:00–12:30 CET — Leading Consciously, Leadership, and Wellbeing

Leadership in today’s world requires more than vision—it demands conscious action. Doing is knowing, and businesses must lead by example, demonstrating the connection between action and learning. By embracing self-cultivation, leaders embark on an inner journey to align spirit, body, and mind, fostering authenticity and clarity in their actions.

Equally vital is the external dimension: building collaborative partnerships to co-create unified and transformative approaches to address societal challenges. This session explores how conscious leadership integrates personal growth with collective action, empowering organizations to lead with purpose, inspire wellbeing, and drive meaningful change in a complex, interconnected world.

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11:45-12:30 CET – Cool Things About Heat Pumps

Buildings are responsible for nearly 40% of all global emissions, with 15% accounting for their heating and cooling – underscoring the urgent need for sustainable solutions. One of the most effective options are heat pumps—a game-changing technology that reduces our dependence on fossil fuels while making homes and buildings more comfortable and energy-efficient through electrification or decarbonization.

However, heat pumps are often misunderstood. Hosted in collaboration with Trane Technologies, this webinar will bring together leading voices to explore their benefits, debunk misconceptions, and discuss their role in reducing emissions and enhancing energy efficiency.

This webinar will cover:

  • The science and technology behind heat pumps
  • Addressing myths and barriers to adoption
  • Real-world success stories and implementation strategies

Whether you’re a homeowner curious about upgrading, a policymaker shaping sustainable housing, or simply passionate about creating a more sustainable future, this webinar will show why heat pumps are essential —and how they can transform the way we heat and cool our homes while contributing to global decarbonization efforts.

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13:00–13:45 CET — Maximizing Climate Action: Individuals vs Organizations, a friendly debate

“I want to do my bit for climate change, but I’m just one person! How can I ever have an impact?”

In this session, two climate leaders will go head-to-head to debate whether individuals can create a greater climate impact at home — or in the workplace. After this debate you’ll finally stop feeling powerless, and take away practical steps you can use to maximise real climate action.

Get the answers to questions like:

  • I’m recycling at home, isn’t that the best way to tackle climate change?
  • We already have a sustainability team at my company, what am I supposed to do?
  • My company is submitting our CSRD report, what more should we do?
  • Individuals just don’t care, so what’s the point?
  • Corporates only greenwash and do the bare minimum, why should we expect more?

Featuring:

  • Renée LaPlante, Founder of Decarbonista, Co-author of Decarbonista: A Refreshing Guide to Climate Savvy Living‍
  • Erik Stadigh, Co-founder and CEO at Lune
  • Moderated by Libby O’Loghlin, Co-author of Decarbonista: A Refreshing Guide to Climate Savvy Living

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14:00–14:30 CET — Meaningful Climate Communications

GreenUp, We Don't Have Time, and Open Planet are teaming up for a powerful 2-part session that will reshape the climate narrative and drive bold, impactful action. Let’s move beyond greenwishing, -washing, and -hushing. It's time for storytelling that sparks real change. Join us – the future is in the narrative we create!

Speakers:

  • Dr. Sweta Chakraborty, Behavioral Scientist and CEO of North America, We Don't Have Time
  • Colin Butfield, Co-Founder and Director at Open Planet Studios
  • Alan Dangour, Director Climate & Health at Wellcome Trust
  • Dr. Maijastiina Rouhiainen-Neunhäuserer, Leadership Communication Expert and Board Member, GreenUp
  • Dr. Okito Wedi, Founder & CEO, Crtve Development
Part 1: Climate Communications that Drive Action

During the first power-packed 30 minutes our board member Dr. Maijastiina Rouhiainen-Neunhäuserer sits down with Dr. Sweta Chakraborty, behavioral scientist and CEO North-America of We Don't Have Time to tackle one of the biggest challenges in climate action—getting the narrative right.

In a world where climate messaging often fades into the background or feels diluted, this session will cut through the noise. We'll explore how to break out of the echo chamber, engage the right audiences, and craft communications that resonate, inspire, and drive action.

Expect insights on:

  • Capturing attention and fostering shared understanding
  • Balancing fear and hope to motivate action
  • Leveraging the right tools and technologies for impact.
Part 2: Open Planet: Shifting the Narrative on Climate and Health

Stories have the power to change the way we view the world and to share climate solutions which can be scaled globally. For too long, the most powerful story on climate change has been ignored: that the climate crisis is a health crisis. Open Planet’s latest storytelling project in partnership with Wellcome, with film production by Open Planet Studios, aimed to raise awareness and drive meaningful dialogue on climate and health among diverse audiences at a local and global level.

This 60-minute part 2 of the session features films and insights from Open Planet's recent climate and health storytelling projects, showing how open sourcing high quality content results in a range of storytelling that has the power to shift the narrative at community and international level.

Highlights include:

  • Screening of Open Planet films
  • Insights on crafting stories that drive awareness and dialogue
  • Call to action for project partnerships leading to COP30

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16:00–18:00 CET — It’s Time: A Circular Society

From local innovators to global uptakers, how can we work together to really transform society for keeping our valuable resources in a loop?

As a very special guest H.E. Professor Muhammad Yunus, Honorable Chief Advisor of the People's Republic of Bangladesh will share his visions on circular social business.

This 2-hour session hosted by GreenUp and Yunus Environment Hub kicks off with a global outlook and exciting project launch, to then give the floor to H.E. Professor Muhammad Yunus.

All will afterwards join an interactive panel that also features two circular entrepreneurs, one from the global north and one from the global south.

This all under the professional lead of another circular (fashion) expert and entrepreneur.

With, in order of appearence:

  • Dinie van den Heuvel, Founder, Infantium Victoria
  • Harald Friedl, Founder, Green Leadership & Ex-CEO, Circle Economy
  • Christian Häuselmann, Founder, SHIFT Switzerland & Linkedin Top Voice
  • H.E. Professor Muhammad Yunus, Honorable Chief Advisor, People's Republic of Bangladesh
  • Christina Jäger, Co-Founder & Managing Director, Yunus Environment Hub
  • Roman Wyss, Founder, URBNC3
  • Madvhi Dalal, Founder & CEO, PadMad

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Following last year’s success, the Circular Exhibit is back! This is your chance to engage with circular pioneers, explore innovative circular and nature-based solutions, and connect with others passionate about scaling up small, game-changing innovations.

What to expect at the exhibit:

  • ⁠A showcase of inspiring solutions that push the boundaries of circularity
  • ⁠Personal interactions with visionaries and innovators—some live and in person, others sharing their stories via video

This year, we’re also excited to introduce the Circular Mic: a platform for short, 2-minute pitches. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear young, visionary minds share how they’re addressing today’s challenges with their circular solutions.

We will have circular solutions in the following fields:

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  • CLOTHING & SHOES: Victorium Infantum, URBNC3, Amunemi
  • FURNITURE / Design: Mycrobez, Precious Plastic, clocks from old records

Join us to discover, learn, and exchange ideas. Let’s work together to empower innovators and scale up solutions for a sustainable future.

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What do we envisage for our Swiss Future, and what needs to happen to really transform our own society and have a positive impact globally?

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  • Moderator: Elise Buckle, Climate Bridges
  • Elisabeth Stern, as a representative of the world famous climate seniors
  • Hans-Martin Heierling, CEO Heierling AG, Circular Entrepreneur and Pioneer of for example the Sana Giardin Lab on local biological farming
  • Alessandro Medici, CEO Power-Blox
  • Noemi Rom, Head of Sustainability Transformation, Zühlke
  • Sasha Cisar, Head of SDG Research & Active Ownership, radicant bank

And: an empty chair. Will you take it?

With afterwards time to talk and enjoy the last drinks and snacks of the Climate Hub Davos Good Food Bar.

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10:00–11:00 CET — Bioregions at the Forefront: Building New Economies

Gain actionable insights into capital deployment strategies tailored to driving regenerative change, explore real-world success stories, and discover opportunities to actively contribute to shaping a regenerative & just future.

10:00 – 10:05 CET: Welcome and Opening Remarks

10:05 – 10:15 CET: Advancing Bioregional Transitions: Methodologies & Insights

Speaker: Eva Gladek (Metabolic)

Metabolic is working to bring its science-based systems thinking, innovative finance multi-stakeholder partnerships, and project development capabilities to co-develop and implement bioregional portfolios and financing facilities. Metabolic is currently working on a series of initiatives to advance this work, including:

  • The development and piloting of a bioregional transition financing methodology with CO_ Capital building on combined capabilities and successful cases to date from each partner.
  • A white paper to illuminate the emerging role of bioregional hubs as a critical anchor in bioregional transitions.

10:15 – 10:25 CET: Systemic Capital Deployment: Designing Just Transition Funds for Agriculture

Speaker: Dominic Hofstetter (TransCap Initiative)

Highlighting efforts to design European-wide systemic financing facility, aligning to the Strategic Dialogue on the Future of EU Agriculture recommended for an agrifood just transition fund

10:25 – 10:50 CET: Moderated Panel Discussion

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  • Dominic Hofstetter (TransCap Initiative)
  • Kirsten Dunlop (EIT Climate-KIC)
  • Karl Burkart (One Earth)
  • Karin Müller (Bioregional Weaving Labs)

The intersection of bioregional transitions and capital deployment.

Real-world examples of systemic capital supporting just transitions.

Strategies for scaling place-based sustainability initiatives.

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  • Philip Ajina, Founding Partner & CIO, Infranode
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From: Ezra Levant, Rebel News <info@rebelnews.com>
Date: Wed, Jan 22, 2025 at 6:54 PM
Subject: CAUGHT HIM! Rebel News pummels BlackRock CEO with questions at World Economic Forum
To: David Amos <David.Raymond.Amos333@gmail.com>


Rebel News

Dear David,

It was the moment we were waiting for: one of the most hated men in the world going for a leisurely stroll because he assumed he was amongst friends.

I’m talking about Larry Fink, the CEO of BlackRock, the investment bank managing more than 11 trillion dollars.

BlackRock isn’t just rich and powerful.

It’s political and radical.

BlackRock invests in companies and then forces them to implement left-wing policies from environmentalism to transgenderism. It’s DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion), but for corporations.

Larry Fink doesn’t just run his own company that way. He demands all the companies he owns shares in run that way.

He forces them to be woke.

Have you ever seen a journalist ask Fink a tough question? Especially at the World Economic Forum, where he’s a long-time director?

Well, Fink didn’t count on Rebel News and our accountability style of citizen journalism.

Today I walked right up to him and started asking him the questions that millions of people have surely been wondering for years. And a moment later, my colleague Avi Yemini joined in, making it a sort of walking press conference.

And Fink couldn’t answer a single question.

Take a look for yourself:

CAUGHT HIM! Rebel News pummels BlackRock CEO with questions at
World Economic Forum

You know, there are hundreds of “accredited” journalists here at the World Economic Forum — the biggest names in news, from CNN to the New York Times. But you have to understand: they’re all here as WEF members, not to hold the WEF to account. They’re on BlackRock’s team. They would never ask Fink a tough question.

I really don’t think he knew what hit him today.

As you can see, his bodyguards tried shoving us away — but it didn’t work.

And then Fink did something really creepy: he took out his personal cellphone and took close-up pictures of me, Avi and our cameraman.

I think it was some sort of threat: as in, “I’m rich and powerful, so I’m going to find out who you are, and destroy you.”

I’ve never seen a billionaire make a threat like that before. But if he thinks that thuggery will make us stop, he doesn’t know anything about Rebel News.

We don’t bend the knee to anyone, including thin-skinned billionaire bullies. We ask tough questions of anyone. And frankly, Fink’s refusal to answer our legitimate questions spoke volumes.

That’s what we’re doing every day here at the WEF’s big meeting in Davos, Switzerland.

If you think this kind of citizen journalism is valuable, we sure could use your help. We have been demonetized by YouTube — not surprising, given that BlackRock owns $83 billion worth of their stock.

So we have to survive through the support of our viewers. If you can help us crowdfund our trip to the World Economic Forum, please do. You can click here, or go to www.WEFReports.com. We’re keeping our costs down, but with three journalists and three cameramen, even modest costs can add up quickly.

Thanks for your help.

Today we really proved that, when it comes to holding the establishment to account, citizen journalists are the only ones who can be trusted. Everyone else is just too compromised.

Yours truly,

Ezra Levant
Rebel News

P.S. Between Avi and me, we asked 70 questions. Everything we have been wanting to ask the BlackRock CEO for years. 

P.P.S. If you like those questions — and thought Fink’s silence was deafening — please help us continue our work by clicking here to help us crowdfund more citizen journalism like this! (Thanks.)

 


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Did anyone know that interm leader of TIP ran as a Liberal in the 2015 election
 
 
 
 

The Independence Party Red Deer - North Constituency Association

Sept 12th 2023  ·
I just wanted to let everyone know that for personal reasons I will stepping away from TIP

Bea Brousseau
Would you care to tell us who this is that is stepping away? If you are admin, it doesn't say. If you will not be updating the page, perhaps someone else will be able to do that?

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The Independence Party Red Deer - North Constituency Association
Bea Brousseau maybe you should step up and do it

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Bea Brousseau Gus
 
 

The Independence Party Red Deer - North Constituency Association

May 13th 2023  ·
We are building our signs tomorrow! If you are available between 1pm an 5pm to come help, give me a shout at 403-836-2119.
 
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Karyn MarieRed Deer North Group for Freedom and Independence

May 13th 2023  ·
Reminder of a few events that we have going for this week...
Today, Saturday May 13, join us at Gus Sigurdson house for a potluck BBQ, please bring a chair as well.
We now have lawn signs in supporting Vicky Bayford, candidate for MLA for Red Deer North , let us know if you would like one.
Monday morning coffee with the candidate at Mae's cafe, @ 9 am.
Tuesday May 16, join us for the live Chris and Kerry show!! Riverside Meadows Community Centre @ 6pm. There will be a $5 cover charge just to cover some costs as well as door prizes! Let us know if you would like a ticket!!
As well we will be door knocking and building community!!
 
 
 
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Gus Sigurdson

Jan 19th 2025  ·

Vicky Bayford - PPC Candidate Nominee Yellowhead

Jan 16th 2025  ·
Vicky Bayford, a lifelong Albertan, embodies the resilient and determined spirit of her home province: hard-working, accountable, and deeply responsible. Born in Fort McMurray and raised in Calgary, she understands the values that drive Albertans—values rooted in perseverance, community, and a commitment to doing what’s right. In 2022, she made Innisfail her home, embracing the town’s strong sense of connection and pride.
As a proud mother of two remarkable young men and a devoted grandmother to a cherished baby boy who lights up her world, Vicky draws inspiration from her family to advocate for a brighter future. Her passion for freedom and responsible government policies stems from a deep desire to protect and nurture the opportunities that make Alberta and Canada exceptional. With an unwavering belief in the power of community and principled leadership, Vicky is dedicated to standing up for the people and values she holds dear.
With over 25 years of experience as a regulatory specialist, Vicky has dedicated her career to ensuring that Alberta and Canada maintain compliance while earning global respect through sensible processes and procedures. For the past five years, she has been actively involved in several political advocacy groups and a provincial political party. Her advocacy work has included communication management, building constituency associations, and developing internal processes and procedures to advance political initiatives. Her latest focus is working with a group called Alberta First Pension Plan to promote the establishment of an Alberta Pension Plan. Vicky is dedicated to making her home a vibrant, prosperous, and community-oriented place to live. She believes that the citizens of Alberta should have the opportunity to chart their own paths and experience minimal government involvement in achieving success for themselves, their families, and their communities.
Vicky firmly believes in the power of hard work, dedication, and creativity, and she values the opportunity for every individual to thrive. She is committed to the principle that our government should respect its role—supporting citizens without overstepping into their lives or finances. These values are the cornerstone of what makes Alberta and Canada exceptional places to call home.
Seeing current government policies erode these foundational principles has strengthened Vicky’s resolve to stand up for the province and country she deeply loves. With humility and determination, she is ready to advocate for a future that reflects the values that unite us all.
Now is the time to demand genuine representation in Parliament—leaders who prioritize the people they serve over globalist agendas. We must reclaim our heritage, celebrate our history, and chart a future that honors Canadian values.
Too many politicians have forgotten their fundamental purpose: to serve the people. Vicky is committed to restoring this principle by advancing policies that reflect the wishes and values of her constituents. She understands that when the community thrives, the nation thrives. If our communities are not benefiting and growing stronger, our leaders are failing in their responsibilities.
Vicky believes in the collective power of Canadians to hold politicians accountable and drive meaningful change. Together, we can build a stronger, more united Canada—a nation where every community has the opportunity to prosper, and every voice is heard. Together we can shape the future we deserve.
 

Gus Sigurdson

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As a passionate Canadian, I am deeply concerned about our country's future. The issue that worries me most is Premier Danielle Smith's controversial alliance with Donald Trump, a figure internationally known for contentious policies. 

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By refusing to engage in retaliatory tariffs, Smith is essentially siding with Trump, leaving us vulnerable to thrashing at the mercy of an administration that does not have our best interests in mind. This move would put our country in a precarious situation, making us seem weak and timid in the face of threats, something that our diverse and proud nation cannot afford.

I may be one voice, but my concern for Alberta and Canada runs deep. As a citizen, I beseech you, fellow Canadians, not to stand idle while our nation's dignity and economy are at stake. Our country should not be the 51st state of America but remain a powerful and independent symbol of democracy and freedom.

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---------- Original message ---------
From: Tyson Billings <fuctnfree@hotmail.ca>
Date: Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 6:26 PM
Subject: Freedom
To: david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

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---------- Original message ---------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 8:30 PM
Subject: Re: Freedom
To: Tyson Billings <fuctnfree@hotmail.ca>


https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2023/11/alberta-political-prisoners.html

Monday 20 November 2023

Alberta Political Prisoners

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/southern-alberta-court-cases-trial-covid-fouani-borhot-2023-1.6695707

Southern Alberta's top court cases to watch for in 2023
CBC court reporter Meghan Grant gives her list of cases to follow in
the coming year

Meghan Grant · CBC News · Posted: Dec 22, 2022 9:29 PM AST


-----Original Message-----
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, September 4, 2023 1:46 AM
To: Jason Lavigne <jason@yellowhead.vote>
Cc: motomaniac333@gmail.com
Subject: Re: RE Jason Lavigne mentioned on the Sunday Night show - Sept 2, 2023

🌟 Jason Lavigne - Independent Journalist replied to David Amos's comment
        Brigitte Belton - Full Witness Statements

Jason Lavigne - Independent Journalist
Hello David, nice to meet you and thanks for the voicemail. So, you
certainly understand why we should be looking at Independent
candidates. We can do an interview or something else very soon if you
like.


On 9/3/23, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> wrote:
> Press Contact:
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> Jason Lavigne
>
> 587-206-8683
>
> Email
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> media@yellowhead.vote
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
> Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2023 23:07:09 -0300
> Subject: Fwd: the Sunday Night show - Sept 2, 2023
> To: Mark.Flynn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, Brigitte.Voitel@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
> "Nathalie.Drouin" <Nathalie.Drouin@justice.gc.ca>, "Marco.Mendicino"
> <Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, mcu <mcu@justice.gc.ca>, PREMIER
> <PREMIER@gov.ns.ca>, info <info@gg.ca>, "Nathalie.G.Drouin"
> <Nathalie.G.Drouin@pco-bcp.gc.ca>, "ian.fahie"
> <ian.fahie@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Mark.Blakely"
> <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "warren.mcbeath"
> <warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, washington field
> <washington.field@ic.fbi.gov>, "fin.minfinance-financemin.fin"
> <fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>, "Frank.McKenna"
> <Frank.McKenna@td.com>, "Katie.Telford" <Katie.Telford@pmo-cpm.gc.ca>,
> "kris.austin" <kris.austin@gnb.ca>, "michael.macdonald"
> <michael.macdonald@thecanadianpress.com>, "Michael.Duheme"
> <Michael.Duheme@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Sean.Fraser"
> <Sean.Fraser@parl.gc.ca>, "rick.perkins" <rick.perkins@parl.gc.ca>,
> "stephen.ellis" <stephen.ellis@parl.gc.ca>, "Kevin.leahy"
> <Kevin.leahy@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "pierre.poilievre"
> <pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca>, premier <premier@ontario.ca>,
> "rob.moore" <rob.moore@parl.gc.ca>, nsinvestigators
> <nsinvestigators@gmail.com>, "Pineo, Robert" <rpineo@pattersonlaw.ca>,
> andrew <andrew@frankmagazine.ca>, Newsroom
> <Newsroom@globeandmail.com>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>,
> "martin.gaudet" <martin.gaudet@fredericton.ca>, "blaine.higgs"
> <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "Bill.Hogan" <Bill.Hogan@gnb.ca>
> Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, NightTimePodcast
> <NightTimePodcast@gmail.com>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBSJNvRcV8U&ab_channel=NighttimePodcas
> t-YoutubeChannel
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>  the Sunday Night show - Sept 2, 2023
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> Доктор Ларкен​Yessssss!
> Bobbi Jo Burgoyne​Good evening everybody Michael Keefe​Hope everyone
> is enjoying the Labour Day weekend!
> Joelle Brouner​Hi Adam, Jordan, and Paul Mike Bruneau​Evening!
> Nighttime Podcast - Youtube Channel​sound ok Faye Courtney​Good
> evening all Faye Courtney​Sound is good Nighttime Podcast - Youtube
> Channel​thnx M.P.​Adam wears a tie and jacket at a campfire? lol
> Grumpee Chat​omg i was thinking the same thing lol Grumpee
> Chat​briefcase full of marshmallows schooner​dept of fisheries same
> thing. useless Michael Keefe​LOL @Grumpee Chat & M.P.
> Robert Bracken​If Paul ever has a moment ( notwithstanding that his
> plate is full), he should consider the current political prisoners
> known as the " Coutts Four", in Alberta.
> Robert Bracken​Jason Lavigne has highlighted many of the issues with
> the Coutts Four, the shenanigans of the crown and police, and has
> interviewed many knowledgeable people, including former T.O detective,
> Don Best.
> Michael Keefe​CTV's "police expert" Chris Lewis (former OPP head
> honcho) said that the RCMP doesn't have to publicly apologize Michael
> Keefe​because the Commissioner Lucki did when she was testifying
> before the MCC Minho​paul should speak with Jason. I have been
> watching a few of his videos. Couttsfour sad what they are doing to
> Canadian Citizens.
> locking them up in prison until they learn their silence.
> Subscribers-only mode. Messages that appear are from people who’ve
> subscribed to this channel for 10 minutes or longer.
> Learn more
> schooner​they won't even apologize for the firehall shotings David
> Amos​You have mail Darrell Currie​The “families” and the “victims”.
> David Amos​How many Deputy Commissioners got the same mail you did?
> Julia Jones​OMG
> David Amos​They wrote something about me in 2004 David Amos​I was the
> go to guy for the RCMP about motorcycles when two of you were high
> school David Amos​Everybody knows the RCMP are covering up their
> failures with bikers and the mob David Amos​Did you dudes even bother
> to read the lawsuit I filed in 2015?
> David Amos​Do you listen Judge Richard Bell and I and what we
> discussed in open court on December 14th 2015?
> David Amos​Richard Bell represented the former RCMP Commissioner in
> 2004 David Amos​I dare you to ask me about the CRA and I Michael
> Keefe​they were held accountable...they lost their jobs David Amos​I
> always name everyone M U​We need a newspaper like the old “
> Bedford/Sackville daily newspaper “ Michael Keefe​@nighttime podcast
> Aftershow tonight?
> David Amos​Adam Rogers and I have spoken to each other he knows I ran
> for public office just like he did M U​What do you think of JT travel
> advisory to the United States?
> David Amos​I spoke to Palango in 2009 and was not impressed
> schooner​Heidi (Burkholder) Stevenson David Amos​I wonder if the RCMP
> are reading my comments M.P.​haven't seen or heard about it @MU M
> U​Yes M U​Ridiculous Grumpee Chat​talk back radio was the best lol
> Grumpee Chat​all the old farts talked to each other that way here
>

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    Went to Glenmary High School
    Lives in Peace River, Alberta
    Married to Dana Blayone
    Followed by 1,108 people

https://www.facebook.com/bob.blayone/videos/740203864820555



Of Government Agents and Operatives
Politicians, political operatives, agents of the government have never
appreciated my sharing of behind the scenes conversations and
information. Politicians and agents of government do not appreciate
truth being exposed.
In my conversations, interactions and disconnect with Jason Lavigne,
Donald Best, Marco Van Hugenbos and David Parker, in sharing
information, agendas, connections and quotes, I’m accused of
slandering others. I always found that telling. It showed me that I
couldn’t be more over the target.
Everything I’ve spoken and written about, regarding politicians,
governments, and their political operatives, is supported by evidence.
I’m waiting for any of them to challenge me on the evidence of their
responsibility in this. Of their bringing a genocidal treasonous World
Economic Forum and World Health
At all times, but even more so in times of genocide and treason,
always and forever defend truth, freedom and justice. Defend the
innocent also.
I don’t gauge the nature of a man - his morality and character - by
how much money he earns, by his title and definitely not by his empty
words. No, when I witness men abusing women and men, especially those
already being abused, that says everything I need to know about a man.
Only unGodly, immorally and unkind men would conduct themselves in
that regard.
There continue to be men in prison from the Alberta Coutts Freedom
Convoy; Jerry Morin, Tony Olienick, Chris Lysak and Chris Carbert.
These men are known as the ‘Coutts Four.’ As of today, November held
in Remand Centres for 645 days as of today. Remand is meant for
holding an accused on average of 17 hours.
For months Jerry’s wife Jaclyne, Tony’s lifelong friends Danielle and
Nikki and the Coutts Four’s greatest ally and advocate, Margaret have
been targeted, harassed, intimidated, accused, slandered and lied
about by unGodly men.
Those who are doing that have manipulated the Coutts Four and their
families to the point two of the men have reached a breaking point.
When I see these men and their families pitted against one another
through lies, deception, and manipulation, in times of genocide and
betrayal of a Nation, evil no longer surprise me. And that is what
this is, evil all around.
Rather than address the genocidal treasonous WEF and WHO betrayal, the
job of political agents is to deflect attention away from that, do
other dirty deeds such as undermine, manipulate, incite and divide men
and women living in hell on earth.
Four Men, Political Prisoners whose circumstances are at the very
heart of the betrayal of Canada and Alberta.
Unity? Unity behind what? Men and women who betray all of us?
No thank you.
******
Here’s how I see it.
November 16, 2023; Mr Brian Peckford, First Minister and last living
signatory of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, stated; “The
legal system (I dare not say the Justice System), has abandoned the
plain meaning of the words of the constitution - the Justice
Departments of the Governments, the Law Societies of the Provinces,
The Law Faculties of the Universities and the Judiciary!”
Mr Peckford himself, cannot gain access to speak before Canadian
courts, to argue his position, of the breach of the Charter of Rights
and Freedoms by Canadian and Provincial governments in their
enforcement of Covid-19 lockdowns and vaccine orders.
A breach of the fundamental rights and freedoms of Canadians was
exactly the reason Canadians came together in large numbers in Coutts
and in Ottawa. Opposing lockdowns, loss of their freedom; of assembly,
of worship, of speech, freedom to run their business, to travel, to
have informed consent of the covid vaccines being forced upon them, to
visit dying loved ones, not to muzzle their children or violate their
children’s body with a viciously unnecessary swab.
It’s well documented, covid policies had devastating effects on the
freedoms and lives of Canadians, on their children, on their elderly
parents and grandparents, on families, communities and businesses, so
much destruction and death. Life ending outcomes, of men, women and
children. The very reason any of us were in Coutts or Ottawa.
Including the Couts Four.
Of course passions ran high, in the heat of the moment, in the urgency
of the day, people being let go from their jobs, people dying, there
was no hope in sight, and so blue collar Canadians took action. Is it
surprising that passions ran high?
Canadians were literally in a fight for their lives!
That brings me to the point, regarding the government’s own
investigation - of itself. As this relates to the Coutts Four, the
report coming out of the Emergency Act Enquiry, which stated that the,
“Coutts protest was a central event in warranting the Emergencies
Act.”
“Among those arrested, four men, Christopher Lysak, Chris Carbert,
Anthony Olienick and Jerry Morin, were charged with conspiring to
murder RCMP.
Wait for it… “Some of those arrested are linked to white supremacist groups.”
Tony is of Filipino ancestry. Being of Native Indian ancestry, I get
it when Tony laughs at being accused of being a white supremacist.
It’s laughable, but concerning also, of the picture the government
painted.
Think and remember. Listen to what I’m about to tell you and make your
own connections here
The Trudeau government released a detailed document justifying their
reasons for declaring the emergency measures act, which is required
under the law.
In it, the government said the protests “have become a rallying point
for anti-government, anti-authority, anti-vaccination, conspiracy
theory and white supremacist groups throughout Canada and other
Western countries.”
Keep that thought in your mind throughout the remainder of my presentation.
Keep something else in mind. To pull off a coup of injustice, to keep
this circus in play, many government agents are needed.
You may think some are your friends - as they stab you in the back.
******
Who in the heck is advising our Governments?
I’d like to bring your attention to, “Dr. Barbara Perry, Professor,
Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, Ontario Tech University; and
Director of the Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism at Ontario Tech.”
“Long recognized as a global authority on hate crime and right-wing
extremism in Canada, Dr. Barbara Perry, a Professor with Ontario
Tech’s Faculty of Social Science and Humanities (FSSH), has been
appointed UNESCO’s Research Chair in Hate Studies.
The UNESCO Research Chair will develop evidence-based policy to
minimize the incidence and impacts of hate crime and targeted hate
speech, both online and offline.”
Dr Barbarra Perry is a United Nations appointee, an NGOs, a non
governmental organization, an unelected foreign body that creates
policies to be brought into Nations like Canada. For many decades now,
those foreign policies have been voluntarily brought into Canadian law
by both Conservative and Liberal governments.
Rather than flowing through Provincial Legislatures and through the
Federal House of Commons, where laws in a free and democratic society
are normally first discussed, debated, transparently, with oversight
and understanding of Canadians. That process is circumvented far too
often, for decades.
Be it the World Economic Forum’s climate change agenda, the World
Health Organization’s International Health Regulations, Covid-19
“guidelines and determinations,” or UNESCO’s advice on far right
extremism, conspiracy theories, the policies and advice of those NGOs
is voluntarily adopted and utilized by Liberal, Conservative and NDP
Governments and oppositions.
Of global NGOs such as the United Nations, IPCC, UNESCO, WHO or the
WEF, Canadians are unable to hold those organizations accountable,
given opportunity of input or afforded conversations on such things as
climate change, the taxing of carbon, forced vaccinations, or the
enacting of an Emergency Measures Act.
The Coutts Four have been held for 640 days, accused of conspiracy to
commit murder of RCMP, innocent until proven guilty does not apply?
When then is the Canadian and Provincial Governments going to
investigate, those who have actually committed criminal acts, of
genocide, when are the polititians going to be brought before a court,
to stand trial for their actual crimes and held accountable?!
To be held accountable for the treasonous act of betrayal, in the
handing over of Canada’s sovereignty to unelected entities of the
World Economic Forum and World Health Organization? The evidence is
conclusive, of governments betraying the people all across Canada.
As four men are held without mercy, closing in on two years, for their
words, not their actions.
And so I say to you, when it comes to unity, when it comes to tangible
solutions for free those being held in prison with no fair and due
process of innocence, as people are murdered by vaccines, as unelected
the dictates of foreign entities restructure our Western Democracy, it
absolutely matters what company we keep. Our freedom depends on it.
There are some who speak of flowery words, while that betrayal of
genocide and treason plays out in front of our very eyes. Justice will
never come, as long as those who embrace the restructuring of Canada
are allowed to deceive and torment those who are advocating for the
Coutts Four.
To defend those being abused by the heavy hands of government, to
defend the sovereignty of Albertans and Canadians, as we are living in
a time of deception and betrayal, let us speak plainly.
The side I chose, is standing with all Albertans and Canadians, with
all of humanity.
******
I say again; I stand with all Albertans and Canadians,
I stand for truth, freedom and justice,
I stand with God.
The following is an urgent warning for all parties involved in the
Coutts Four, for the men and families.
In my opinion and observations, a mission to divide Alberta’s
Political Prisoners, the Coutts Four; Jerry Morin, Tony Olienick,
Chris Lysak and Chris Carbert has been accomplished.
This in my opinion was done via infiltration into the core group of
most trusted allies and advocates, that being Jerry’s spouse Jaclyne,
Tony’s lifelong friends Danielle and Nikki, as well as trusted
advocate Margaret Mackay.
Jaclyne, Jerry’s wife, has had to cautiously and carefully navigate
through this manipulation, infiltration and subversion as she is also
facing Federal charges from the Coutts Freedom Convoy.
It is my observation regarding certain bail restrictions, in Marco Van
Hugenbos also being up on Federal charges of Mischief, in being
accused as one of three leaders of Coutts Convoy, Van Hugenbos has no
limitations in his ability to communicate with all four Coutts
Political Prisoners or anyone arrested in Coutts. Note here, that from
the beginning, Jerry Morin did not wish to communicate with Van
Hugenbos.
As a leader of Coutts, Marco Van Hugenbos was meeting with United
Conservative Government MLAs and Federal MPs
Note also that Marco Van Hugenbos held the Chief Financial Officers'
position of Take Back Alberta, an organization beholden to the United
Conservative Party, led by lifelong political operative of Stephan
Harper, David John Parker. Parker was recruited by the Conservative
Party of Canada at the age of 23 and has worked almost extensively for
Stephan Harper.
Parker was recently on the Board of Directors of Ditchley Foundation,
a global networking NGO (Non Governmental Organization) that promotes
and endorses the World Economic Forum global agenda, has a Trilateral
Commision Member on the Board, whose Chief of Staff is a WEF Global
leader and WEF agenda writer.
Parker played a key role in the election of Danielle Smith, in the
Alberta UCP Government maintaining power. Van Hugenbos campaigned for
Danielle Smith in Oct 2022 Brooks Medicine Hat byelection, the United
Conservative Party and UCP MLAs in the 2023 Provincial election.
Regarding how the World Economic Forum agenda came to Canada and
Alberta, in the acknowledgment that the Alberta UCP Government is
involved with WEF, Van Huigenbos is quoted as saying, “The whole world
is going this way, we have no other option but to go along with it.”
(Quote made in presence of witnesses).
Take Back Alberta was also involved in Coutts protest, in their
mission to oust the Premier of Alberta, that being Jason Kenney.
******
Individuals by the names of Jason Lavigne and Donald Best together
have been harassing and intimidating Margaret, Jaclyne, Danielle and
Nikki for many months. The report Best just released is fraudulent and
baseless in nature.
A witch hunt
Lavigne is a lifetime contractor of Canadian and Provincial
Governments at all levels. Best is a retired Toronto cop and self
described investigator.
Lavigne first befriended Margaret, Jaclyne, Danielle and Nikki, the
core group of Alberta’s Political Prisoners, claiming to be a lawyer
and independent journalist, they trusted Lavigne and opened up to him.
At one point I was asked to weigh in on the situation, making a public
statement on behalf of Jerry, Tony, Jaclyne, Danielle, Nikki and
Margaret’s behalf, that they had severed ties with Lavigne.
Shortly after gaining their trust, after several private, confidential
discussions, Lavigne began sharing sensitive case details via his
podcasts and also misrepresenting fundraising details.
Examples being;
During a podcast with Lavigne, I challenged Lavigne in the moment, of
his misrepresentation of fundraising details. That the men had raised
$1 million and that they were fine.
Lavigne had already been asked to cease and desist in that conduct.
At one point Lavigne created a major scene in the courtroom with Ezra Levant,
Margaret attempted to distance herself from Lavigne via email
communication, Lavigne has been relentless in his aggressive conduct
towards Margaret.
Jaclyne, Danielle and Nikki, Jerry and Tony also severed ties.
Chris Lysak severed ties at that point also.
When Lavigne became aggressive with me, “You can come on my show as
long as you don’t slander anyone!” To which I replied; everything I
say, everything I write, is backed up by evidence;
Lavigne then became aggressive again; and what about this Margaret
character; where did she come from? To which I replied; back the hell
off;
Best also accused me of the same; of labeling others as Feds, agents
of the government, “that maybe I should be more gentle with them”
To which I replied; I’ll never hold back, nor apologize for holding
politicians and political operatives accountable. Genocide and treason
are playing out.
And here they are again; a self-described investigator and independent
journalist willfully ignore investigating and reporting how and who is
responsible for the genocide and treason on the WEF and WHO.
Instead, they target a grandmother, wife and lifetime best friends of
the Coutts Four, focus their time and energy inciting and dividing the
Coutts Four.
The end result was that the fundraising momentum was effectively
killed, division created.
Gee, I wonder what’s going on here?
******
Jason Lavigne history; moves from Ontario to Alberta March/April 2020
(note timeline conflict; under contract w/Municipal Ontario
Governments to July 2020?)
Lavigne’s IT Contractor background, by Lavigne’s own account he,
secured, fulfilled contracts, since 1995, major projects included lead
IT software development:
CBC, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Human Resource Development Canada
Canadian Space Agency
Windsor Board of Education
The City of Saskatoon
Johnson & Johnson
CIBC Securities Inc
Oct 2018 - July 2020, Municipal Governments of United Counties of
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry: Responsible for analysis, design,
implementation and ongoing support of all vital business systems
including: Court, Financial, Public Works, Transportation & Roads,
Library and Corporate Services
Received National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Industrial Research
Assistance Program (IRAP) Grant. ($65k)
2020; Lavigne designed Covid-19 Stay at Home IT software.
******
Jeremy Mackenzie, Canadian Military Veteran and Diagonal founder, at
one time publicly condemned the Alberta Political Prisoners as being
guilty. Mackenzie was held in a Saskatoon prison, on restricted
firearm and assault charges.
August 31, 2023, Mackenzie’s charges were stayed, dropped;
“Saskatchewan based weapons and assault charges against the leader of
the controversial Diagolon movement have been stayed.”
Mackenzie also faces charges in Nova Scotia, for careless use of a
firearm, as well as 12 firearm-related charges from Jan. 26, 2022. Is
currently released on Peace Bonds.
In November, 2022, Mackenzie testified in Canadian Government’s
Emergency Measures Act Enquiry, multiple times throughout testimony,
being led by cross examining attorney Mackenzie testified Chris Lysak
to be affiliated with Diagnolon, that evidence in Coutts was
unofficially affiliated with Diagnolon and tied to Chris Lysak.
“When MacKenzie agreed to the peace bond, he didn’t admit to any
criminal actions or plead guilty. However, he is required to follow
specific rules for the next year. These include “keeping the peace and
being of good behavior” (meaning he must not face any criminal
charges) and “not possessing weapons.” Breaking a peace bond is
considered a separate criminal offence.”
Jeremy Mackenzie recently weighed in on the Alberta Political
Prisoners crisis, aligned with Chris Lysak, began to aggressively act
out against the core group of Alberta Political Prisoners, then
proceeded, through the Diagnolon community, to effectively raise $200k
for Chris Lysak’s defense fund.
******
Lavigne, Best, Van Hugenbos and Mackenzie are affiliated in
conversation and in the continued needling of Jaclyne and Margaret.
******
Update on the divide of the Coutts Four.
Chris Lysak is being advocated and fundraised on behalf of Mackenzie.
There have been accusations made by Chris Lysak that Jaclyne harassed
his father.
Jaclyne denies that accusation, that she harassed Chris’s dad; listen
to Chris’ word’s “I don’t know what Jaclyne said to my Dad.
Jaclyne knows that others were harassing Chris’ father, individuals
connected with Mackenzie’s organization - Dignolon.
Chris Carbert is now being advocated on behalf of, as well as
fundraising efforts being led by Marco Van Hugenbos.
Jaclyne continues to focus on Jerry, speaks to being harassed by those
that are working against the best interests of her husband and the
other men.
Jaclyne has been very firm in maintaining her boundaries, and is well
documented.
Jaclyne passionately cares about and is concerned for Chris and Chris.
Jaclyne has asked three individuals to cease and desist raising money
on Jerry’s behalf, that being Marco Van HugenBos, Kaylene Crashley and
Loid Putzi.
Danielle and Nikki are both continuing focusing on Tony and his mother Tessie
Danielle continues to be steward of judicial prudence, also well
documented, as well as sharing the plight of the Coutts Four far and
wide, gaining significant exposure across North America.
Nikki focuses on the health and well-being of the Coutts Four, leads
phone and email campaigns to ensure the men receive adequate
medication and supplements, bedding and exercise equipment.
Margaret continues to advocate for all four men, participating in all
the above, has gained the men International attention.
Margaret is dedicated to all four men, that they must be presumed
innocent until proven guilty, stays out of the political theatre, of a
crisis created by those whose mission is to agitate, incite, divide
and conquer.
Margaret, Jaclyne, Danielle and Nikki continue to be the targets of
harassment, allegations of fundraising fraud coming from Lavigne and
his partner Donald Best, spurred on by Marco Van Hugenbos, Jeremy
Mackenzie and others.
I see Chris and Chris have aligned themselves with individuals who are
not who I would trust. Those who play politics. Aligning with
desperate dysfunctional men is not what I would advise.
If Chris and Chris ever wish to speak to me, I would go to them and do
so. I also care about them. Innocent until proven guilty is right.
I understand why, of the brokenness of these men and their families.
However, my advice to them, their families and friends would be to be
very cautious to who you align with.
******
What I’ve witnessed in the courtroom, I’m limited in the scope of
details that can be publicly shared due to a court ‘sealing’ order. A
sealing order breached by individuals who faced no reprisals while an
advocate of the men innocently shared a simple court ruling (provided
no evidence) and faced immediate condemnation of that.
This raises suspicion, in that some individuals are allowed to breach
the sealing order, while others are not.
******
Following is quote from 32 year Ontario Provincial Police, Vincent Gircys;
“The World Economic Forum Canadian leadership members are of concern.
We know that Klaus Schwab, the head of the World Economic Forum, had
made a comment that we have penetrated over half of the cabinet.”
That comment had come up once in Parliament, asking the question
relative to this connection, immediately, an excuse to some microphone
related problem was made. That question has never since come up. By
any party in Canada.
It’s very concerning because it appears that there are members
possibly in other political parties as well, relative to the World
Economic Forum and those things that go on in the World Economic
Forum.
Is there any evidence to suspect reasonable suspicion of the need to
investigate potential criminal conspiracy? Yes, we believe that there
is. Absolutely.”
Vincent Gircys;
- Forensic Investigations and Forensic Reconstruction
- Emergency Response team for the OPP
- number of commendations throughout 32 year career
- retired w/Police Exemplary Service medal
******
The rule of law in Canada is not being followed by elected
representatives, public institutions, Provincial and Federal
governments of the Justice system. Canada’s and Alberta’s sovereignty
has been usurped, voluntarily handed over to the dictates and policies
of unelected foreign entities of the World Health Organization and
World Economic Forum.
This accomplishment, in my opinion and observations, takes the deep
efforts of a deep infiltration of many citizenry, political,
bureaucratic, media, police and judicial collaborators.
In my opinion and observation; Alberta’s Political Prisoners,
regarding Jerry Morin, Tony Olienick, Chirs Lysak, Chris Carbert, in
the willful neglect of their unlawful and due process, in their
continued incarceration in Remand Centres meant to hold accused for an
average of 17 hours, in my opinion, these men, their families, parents
and children are being leveraged in a sinister way.
The plight of these men continues to go unchallenged by the Alberta
UCP Government as well as the Canadian Conservative Party opposition.
Why do I say these men, their situation, are political prisoners? As
the Federal Trudeau Government’s Rouleau report lays out, they are the
reason why the Emergency Measures Act was deployed. In my strong
opinion this situation is related to the overarching betrayal.
Bob Blayone
Alberta, Canada

May be a doodle of goose, snake and vulture


Comments


Jamie Moen
It is excellent Jeremy MacKenzie was able to help bring the community
together from his platform to raise money for Chris Lysak!

David Raymond Amos
I just called you again and you would not pick up but texted me
instead correct?
https://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/Integrity-Yea-Right
Integrity Yea Right | PDF
SCRIBD.COM
Integrity Yea Right | PDF


Fwd: I wonder Danielle Smith remembered me after I called her hubby at his Diner


David Amos
<david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>       AttachmentSat, Nov 18, 2023 at 12:31 AM
To: Bobblayone@gmail.com


https://bobblayone.net/#about

Email:  Bobblayone@gmail.com

Ph: 780-618-7337


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Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2022 17:11:31 -0400
Subject: Fwd: I wonder Danielle Smith remembered me after I called her
hubby at his Diner
To: livingstone-macleod@ab-independence.com, john.barlow@parl.gc.ca,
lheintz@okotoks.greatwest.ca, coms@ab-independence.com,
leader@wildrosenation.com, info@albertaparty.ca,
contact@wildrosenation.com, SHARON.NOULLETT@ab-independence.com,
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Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com>, premier
<premier@gov.ab.ca>, ministryofjustice <ministryofjustice@gov.ab.ca>,
news@lethbridgenewsnow.com

A large crowd gathered outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse on
November 4, 2022, in support of three people charged in connection to
events at the Coutts border blockade. (Image: Lethbridge News Now)
By David Opinko
Hundreds gather to support ‘Freedom Convoy’ protesters charged with mischief
Nov 4, 2022 | 12:55 PM

LETHBRIDGE, AB – A large crowd formed outside of the Lethbridge
Courthouse on Friday, November 4, 2022, showing their support for
three people charged in connection to alleged events at the Coutts
border blockade in February 2022.

The rally was held to show support for Marco Van Huigenbos, 32, of
Fort Macleod; Alex Van Herk, 53, of Fort Macleod; and Gerhard (George)
Janzen, 43, of Taber. They are each charged with one count of mischief
over $5,000.

Benita Pedersen helped with the rally and says she was “blown away” by
how many people showed up and the level of enthusiasm they displayed.

“I am so happy with this turnout, just amazing. An amazing show of
support for Alex, Marco, and George,” says Pedersen. “It just warms my
heart to see all of these people, and what warms my heart even more is
how the people came with a positive attitude of peace and love.”

Members of the Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) attended the rally to
ensure everyone there remained safe.

Officers counted approximately 500 people at the event.

LPS says there were no major issues to report.

“With the exception of a few parking challenges as a result of the
influx of people and vehicles, the gathering was peaceful and no
police action was required,” reads a media release from LPS.

Peter Van Liere also spoke at the rally, saying that when COVID-19
restrictions were first enacted in March 2020, he felt like he was
alone, but the freedom convoy protests restored his faith that things
would get better.

Following their appearance in Lethbridge Provincial Court, the three
men accused made brief remarks to those in attendance at the rally.

Van Herk thanked everyone who came out to show their support, and said
he hopes the court proceedings will be over quickly.

“I think this thing needs to end as soon as possible,” says Van Herk.

Chad Williamson, the lawyer representing Janzen, provided an update on
the courtroom proceedings.

He said that although today’s appearance in Lethbridge Provincial
Court was brief, it was an important one.

Williamson explained that lawyers for both the crown and defense have
decided to proceed by indictment, which gives them the right to be
tried by a judge and jury.

“We believe that 12 randomly-chosen representative jurors reflects the
common-sense, the values, and the conscious of this community and is
very important in this case,” said Williamson. “Once disclosure has
been properly received, we’ll proceed to trial by jury immediately.
There will be no deals and no concessions of any kind.”

The next court appearance for Van Huigenbos, Van Herk, and Janzen is
scheduled for December 12, 2022.

Peter Van Liere gives a speech about the freedom convoy movement
outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse as Marco Van Huigenbois, Alex Van
Herk, and Gerhard (George) Janzen make a scheduled court appearance.
(Video: Lethbridge News Now)

During a rally outside of the Lethbridge Courthouse on November 4,
2022, three people facing mischief charges in connection to alleged
events at the February 2022 freedom convoy deliver speeches. (Video:
Lethbridge News Now)
Hundreds of people attended a rally outside of the Lethbridge
Courthouse on November 4, 2022, in support of three people charged in
connection to alleged events at the Coutts border blockade. (Image:
Lethbridge News Now)

Read more background on this story:


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 Grasslands ATA Education Forum
David Brown
87 subscribers
624 views  Streamed live on Nov 1, 2022
Welcome to the live broadcast of the Grasslands ATA Education Forum.
We are pleased to broadcast this event to our community. This forum
will provide insight into the education platforms of each political
candidate partaking in the upcoming by-election for the
Brooks-Medicine Hat riding.

This stream is a broadcast of the live event taking place at Griffin
Park School on Nov 1/22. As this is an amateur production we request
your patience as there may be audio or video difficulties. We always
hope things go smoothly, but technology is great until it isn't!

1 Comment

David Amos
Hmmmm

MLA Roger Reid withdraws from Livingstone-Macleod UCP nomination race
UCP MLA Roger Reid was elected to his first term in 2019, and despite
submitting his papers ahead of the nomination deadline, said he no
longer feels it is possible for him to seek another term.


Lauryn Heintz
Nov 2, 2022 10:00 AM


lIvingstone-macleoddebate2
Roger Reid speaks at the Livingstone-Macleod candidates forum in
Nanton on April 3, 2019, ahead of the last general election. He
announced Nov. 1 he is no longer seeking a second term.

Livingstone-Macleod MLA Roger Reid has removed himself for the
constituency's United Conservative Party nomination race.

In a post to the constituency association's Facebook page Tuesday,
Reid said he made the decision "after much personal wrestling."

Reid was elected to his first term in 2019, and despite submitting his
papers ahead of the nomination deadline, said he no longer feels it is
possible for him to seek another term.

"The last couple of years have been particularly challenging for our
province," he wrote. "Neither I, nor our government have been perfect,
but I believe the work we have done has put Alberta back on track.

"We are stronger and in a better position to weather the current
storms than we were four years ago."

The MLA will stay in his position until the next election in the
spring and said he will ensure that the concerns and needs of his
constituents are "kept in front of our Premier and her cabinet" until
that time.

During her leadership campaign, Premier Danielle Smith said she
intended to run for the UCP seat in her home riding of
Livingstone-Macleod, but later declared candidacy in Brooks-Medicine
Hat, after the resignation of MLA Michaela Frey.

Nadine Wellwood, who ran in Banff-Airdrie for the People's Party in
last year's federal election, posted to social media this week that
she plans to run for the UCP nomination in the riding.

She also ran as a PPC candidate in Alberta's Senate nominee election.

Author and conservationist Kevin Van Tighem is running for the NDP
nomination in the riding.
Lauryn Heintz

About the Author:

Lauryn Heintz covers Okotoks and Foothills County news for
OkotoksToday.ca and the Western Wheel newspaper.
For story tips contact lheintz@okotoks.greatwest.ca



 https://www.abindependence.com/livingstone_macleod_ca
Meet your Livingstone-MacLeod Constituency Association Board:

President: Rhonda Wilson

Treasurer: Brandy Beveridge

Secretary: Natalie McPhate

Director at Large: Jason Lemieux

Director at Large: Maureen Moncrieff

Director at Large: Alex Van Herk

Director at Large: Lorraine Norgard

Director at Large: Sherrill Benns

Director at Large: Naomi Smart

Contact Information

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Grasslands ATA Education Forum

  David Brown

Nov 1, 2022 
Welcome to the live broadcast of the Grasslands ATA Education Forum. We are pleased to broadcast this event to our community. This forum will provide insight into the education platforms of each political candidate partaking in the upcoming by-election for the Brooks-Medicine Hat riding. This stream is a broadcast of the live event taking place at Griffin Park School on Nov 1/22. As this is an amateur production we request your patience as there may be audio or video difficulties. We always hope things go smoothly, but technology is great until it isn't!
 
 

2 Comments


@davidamos7114

2 years ago
Hmmmm

@taradeleeuw2344

2 years ago
I always find it nervy showing up
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
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