Jan 292025
 


With a pending Canadian federal election just around the corner, we continue our January 15 preview conversation with PPC leader Maxime Bernier with a deeper focus on some of the specific policies that the PPC will be bringing to the Canadian electorate.

Significantly, Maxime Bernier and the People’s Party of Canada have of late been garnering the attention of the broader international community, which is not only becoming aware that Bernier exists, but that Poilievre may not be Canada’s ideal alternative to the Trudeau regime. Moreover, it is becoming clear that there are many similar patterns of election interference and corruption targeting Maxime’s election campaign that echo the experience of many Western nations.

After all, silencing voices of reason and common sense is a necessary objective of all those who promote Leftist ideologies and policies. That’s why the rules keep changing to keep Maxime Bernier out of the leaders’ debate in the upcoming election.

Small wonder. Just about everything that Bernier and the PPC stand for is the polar opposite of the entrenched Canadian establishment.

For example: a moratorium on immigration; the deportation of illegal aliens; a zero percent inflation policy, freedom of speech, withdrawing from the Paris Accords, staying out of foreign wars, re-establishing a Canadian identity and culture, ending government financing of the media, acquiring adequate respect and compensation for Canada’s war veterans, supporting the right to self defence and the freedom to bear arms, and of course, negotiating with – not fighting against – the Trump administration.

And, as with Trump’s agenda of putting America first, so too, Bernier’s agenda is putting Canada first. This is unthinkable to Canada’s globalist parties, including Poilievre’s Conservative Party. Given any ‘post national’ view of Canada (as Trudeau phrased it), putting Canada first is not even possible to those who see no nation at all.

They do, however, see the wars in the Mid-east and Ukraine as Canadian priorities. Right now the only thing ‘foreign’ about Canada’s foreign policies is that they are foreign to reason.

The solution is simple and it begins like this: Putting Canada first is the only vision and strategy that is Just Right for all Canadians.

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