Salim Mansur, a brown-faced immigrant from India dismisses Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s brownface faux pas as nothing more than grandstanding and attention-seeking by a third-rate actor.
He does not, however, forgive his more egregious faults: ethics violations, interfering with justice, dismissing women from his caucus, and destroying Canada’s economy.
Salim is the People’s Party of Canada candidate for London North Centre and is a frequent contributor to Just Right Media.
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As the popularized phrase goes, sometimes we tend to be ‘blinded by science’ and draw conclusions that do not concur with scientific principles, or that at least, do not consider the very real risks and consequences of already known scientific principles.
This may be the case concerning optimistic projections concerning proposed space ventures predicted to be underway by the mid-2020s. Two proposals immediately come to mind: the earth-orbiting Von Braun Space Station and planned manned voyages to the planet Mars.
Upon closer examination, it would not be unreasonable to conclude that perhaps we have not considered the gravity of these proposals as they may affect those who would consider such opportunities to venture into space. Indeed, the nature of gravity itself could become one of mankind’s major obstacles concerning fulfilling any dreams of venturing into space.
Gravity is a phenomenon little understood, even though it is a ‘force’ perpetually experienced by all living creatures who inhabit planet Earth. From the direct effects on the human body when not subjected to earth’s full gravitational field, to the very nature of gravity’s role within the structure of the universe, a closer look the gravity of our situation certainly appears to be in order.Continue reading »
People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier was in London, Ontario to officially open Dr. Salim Mansur’s campaign office at 353 Bathurst St. Salim is the PPC candidate for London North Centre.
With the minor exception of one sadly misinformed and rude lady who interrupted Maxime’s speech, he and Salim’s words were applauded by those in attendance.
Hosting was Just Right Media’s own Robert Vaughan who happens to be Salim’s campaign manager.
Also on hand were PPC Candidates:
Bela Kosoian – London Fanshawe
Mike McMullen – London West
Dave Wrobel – Brantford – Brant
Rory Tekanoff – Perth – Wellington
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Maxime Bernier, Leader of the People’s Party of Canada, was in London, Ontario on September 10th to talk about the cost of Multiculturalism with London North Centre candidate and Just Right contributor Salim Mansur at a rally of about 300 people.
Introductions by Just Right Media’s Robert Vaughan who was wearing his campaign manager’s hat for the event.
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Comments Off on 622 – Countering the mass hysteria about mass immigration
Sep122019
In a discussion proposed by People’s Party of Canada (PPC) candidate Dr Salim Mansur, five PPC panelists – Mark Friesen, Frank Vaughan, David Haskell, Laura Lynn Thompson, and Ivan Pak – dare to put their views about mass immigration, Islamism, and globalism on the discussion table for all to hear and consider.
The sheer hysteria on the part of the mainstream media and all of Canada’s other political parties surrounding these issues reveals a truth that is inescapable. They are all on the wrong side (the Left) of these issues and are opposed to what a majority of Canadians think and want.
After hearing the panelists, it is completely understandable why the Left finds itself resorting to utterly ridiculous and false accusations of ‘racism,’ censorship and promoting outright lies about the PPC. They have no other means of countering the integrity of PPC candidates or the truth inherent in the PPC philosophy and platform.
Now that the Canadian election is officially underway, it’s time that our politicians migrated to the issues that are the ones Just Right for Canadians to consider when they go to the polls on October 21.
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Comments Off on People’s Party Veterans Policy Announcement – Complete Presentation
Sep082019
During the People’s Party of Canada’s first National Convention the Party chose three Canadian veterans who are running as candidates to reveal the Party’s platform plank on veterans.
Two major initiatives of the plank are:
“Reinstating the fair disability pension as previously provided for by the Pension Act. The pension will apply retroactively to 2006 and lump sum payments received since then will be treated as advance payments”
and
“Reemphasize the legislative guarantee of the “Benefit of doubt” standard under the Pension Act.”
Prior to the announcement Johanne Mennie, Executive Director of the Party called on over 40 veterans to join her at the front of the hall for the announcement.
This is Just Right media’s coverage of the announcement. You will not be able to find as thorough coverage with any other media outlet. We thank the People’s Party of Canada for permission to use their audio for this presentation.
For more accurate automatic YouTube subtitling we have separated the French portion of this presentation which can be found here: French Presentation. The English portion can be found here: English Presentation.
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Our focus on the People’s Party of Canada (PPC), begun on last week’s show, gradually expands to a discussion of the broader influence and impact the party may have on the election, as our one-on-one interviews with selected PPC candidates wraps up.
Featured PPC candidates on today’s broadcast are (in order of appearance):
Mark Friesen – Saskatoon-Grasswood Alain Deng – Vancouver South Mike McMullen – London West Rocky Dong – Burnaby North-Seymour Frank Vaughan – Northumberland-Peterborough South
What becomes clear after hearing the sampling of candidates on this and last week’s broadcasts is that none feel restrained in the slightest when it comes to raising the issues that are front and center on their minds.
Assured of their freedom of speech, they know that theirs is a party of principle. They are also aware that in a world of political correctness, no such assurances are possible.
If Canadians are searching for a party that offers them the same assurance, then their search is over. After all, a party of, by, and for the people is not a new idea; it’s Just Right that such a party should be called the People’s Party.
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