Sep 052019
 

People's Party

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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620 – Free to speak – for the People’s Party

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Aug 292019
 

Free to Speak

Canadians now have a new option at the polls in the upcoming October 21 federal election: the People’s Party of Canada (PPC), whose founder and leader is Maxime Bernier.

The PPC is a political party whose candidates can freely express many different concerns on a variety of issues – candidates who actually have a voice within their party, unlike most candidates in other parties.

This very freedom within the PPC is just one of the ways that the PPC is ‘doing politics differently,’ and it has already sparked numerous controversies within establishment political circles and media. Remarkably, PPC leader Maxime Bernier has not attempted to silence his candidates but has instead come to their defence.

This is just one of the characteristics that make the PPC unique, and its freedom of speech philosophy has been a major attraction for PPC candidates and supporters alike. Continue reading »

Derek Harrison – Political Commentator and PPC Supporter

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Aug 272019
 

Derek Harrison is an ardent supporter of the People’s Party of Canada who, since April of 2018 has been commenting on Canadian politics on his YouTube channel “Rants Derek.”

We caught up with him at the People’s Party of Canada national conference which he was covering.


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Bria Atkins – People’s Party Candidate for Lambton-Kent-Middlesex

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Aug 272019
 

Bria Atkins is the People’s Party Candidate for the riding of Lambton-Kent-Middlesex. She spoke to us at the PPC’s national conference in Gatineau, Quebec about why she chose the People’s Party.


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Mark Friesen – People’s Party Candidate for Saskatoon-Grasswood

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Aug 242019
 

Mark Friesen is the People’s Party candidate for the riding of Saskatoon-Grasswood. We spoke with Mark at the PPC’s first national convention in Gatineau, Quebec about why he is running for the Party.

For Mark the issue was that the Conservatives bought into the United Nation’s globalist agenda while Maxime Bernier and the People’s Party have not.

Mark frequently posts videos to YouTube about the PPC and Canadian politics with reasoned views that come straight from the heart. You can view Mark’s channel here: Mark Friesen


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Benjamin Dichter – Choosing Country Over Party

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Aug 232019
 

Benjamin Dichter, a founder of LGBTory, gives an impassioned speech to the first People’s Party of Canada National Conference held in Gatineau, Quebec on the topic of choosing your country over your party.

Dichter, a member of the Conservative Party of Canada, has distanced himself from the leadership of that party over their policies on Islamism, globalism, and immigration. These are the provocative hot-button issues which members of the PPC and its leader Maxime Bernier are not afraid to openly discuss.


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619 – Gunning for guns

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Aug 222019
 

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In the wake of another round of gun incidents and mass shootings both in Canada and the United States, the issue of gun control and prohibition has inevitably raised its irrational refrain.

For decades, statistics from numerous jurisdictions have repeatedly revealed that gun crimes are highest in ‘gun controlled’ jurisdictions. When the controls are ended or reduced, gun crime rates are reduced. Yet these facts are not considered by those who see some form of ‘gun control’ or prohibition as a preventative solution to mass shootings or gang violence.

Instead, those gunning for guns have chosen to attack our fundamental freedoms as the means of solving the problem of gun violence. From attacks on free speech to blaming video games, mental illness, and the guns themselves, the futility of pursuing such measures should be self-evident in light of the evidence.

Sadly, the realities of gun ownership in a free society are rarely discussed or raised in the gun debate. Myths abound, such as the false belief that the United States ranks highest in gun crimes and violence. Few are aware that guns in the United States have been used to prevent far more crimes than are committed. And gun control advocates routinely ignore the reality that banning guns only punishes and controls law-abiding citizens, while empowering the criminals who themselves ignore all gun prohibitions and restrictions. Continue reading »