People’s Party announces Southern Ontario Candidates

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Jul 222019
 

On July 19th, 2019 PPC Leader Maxime Bernier was in London to announce his slate of candidates for Southern Ontario bringing the total number of federally registered PPC candidates to 300.

Among the new candidates is distinguished Professor Emeritus, and Just Right Media contributor, Salim Mansur of Western University who was unceremoniously “disallowed” to run for the Conservative Party of Canada.

Professor David Haskell, PPC candidate for Cambridge – North Dumfries was Master of Ceremonies for the event.

Bob Metz and Robert Vaughan where there to record the event which was poorly attended by the press.

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Maxime Bernier – Leader of the People’s Party of Canada

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Jul 202019
 

Maxime Bernier, Leader of the People’s Party of Canada responds to the Conservative Party of Canada’s rejection of Professor Salim Mansur as a candidate.

Robert Vaughan of Just Right Media interviewed Mr. Bernier and Professor Mansur in London prior to the official announcement by the PPC of their candidate selection for Southern Ontario.

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Salim Mansur – On leaving the Conservative Party and joining the People’s Party

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Jul 192019
 

In the wake of being unceremoniously “disallowed” to run as a candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada for ostensibly being an “Islamophobe,” the distinguished Professor Salim Mansur talks with Just Right Media host Robert Vaughan about his recent announcement that he will be the People’s Party of Canada’s candidate in the riding of London North Centre.

Mansur explains his decision to move from the CPC, a Party of which he has been a member for over 30 years, to run for the newly-formed PPC under Maxime Bernier.

The CPC “has failed to capture the imagination of the people of Canada who desperately want a change, who desperately want to see Trudeau go and the Liberal Party be defeated.”

Speaking of Andrew Scheer’s leadership of the Conservative Party Salim says, “The Red Tories they never go away. They came back through the back door and have taken over.”

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May 102019
 

Professor David Haskell has entered the Canadian federal election as the People’s Party of Canada candidate in the riding of Cambridge (Cambridge – North Dumfries).

Professor Haskell is an advocate for freedom of expression and academic free speech as was recently involved with the Lindsay Shepherd affair at Wilfrid Laurier University.

We interviewed him while attending the Society For Academic Freedom and Scholarship AGM at Western University on May 4, 2019.

Salim Mansur – Seven questions on migration, immigration, and multiculturalism

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May 062019
 

Salim Mansur, Professor Emeritus at Western University, is currently campaigning to become the Conservative candidate in the riding of London North Centre and in this presentation he responds to a letter he received from a citizen in that riding on questions of migration, immigration, and multiculturalism.

Salim, has been a frequent contributor to Just Right Media.

594 – The Covington testament

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Feb 072019
 

The Covington testament

To appreciate the significance of an event that began in front of Washington DC’s Lincoln Memorial on January 18, it is first necessary to determine which event we’re talking about.

Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann, who with his fellow high school students from Kentucky were congregated at the Lincoln Memorial waiting for a bus to return them home, suddenly became the Leftist media’s national poster boy representing hate and racism.

After two avowedly racist activist groups aggressively confronted him with their racist ideologies – Sandmann’s inaction and smile in response to the unjustifiable obscenities hurled at him was cause enough for the media and a significant portion of the public to blame the victim. More significantly, that same media dismissed or even justified the immoral and racist actions of those confronting the fifteen-year-old student.

‘Fake news’ is a far too inadequate label to describe the Covington narratives created by the media of the Left, from CNN to NBC. Even after the full context of relevant factors had surfaced, their continuing false narratives serve as a testament to what has become a new low in journalistic standards or integrity. This is the real story, the compelling story, the essential story, the encompassing story that must be preserved as a lesson for all. Continue reading »

Aug 302018
 

Scheer and Bernier

Maxime Bernier, whose recent loss to Andrew Scheer for the leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) precipitated an internal power struggle, dropped a political bomb just as the party was heading into its 2018 party convention in preparation for next year’s Canadian federal election.

That ‘bomb’ was not simply the fact of Bernier’s announced resignation from the CPC, which would have been serious enough. Nor was the ‘bomb’ his scathing judgement that the CPC was “intellectually and morally corrupt,” something rarely heard in Canadian circles – and coming from a past leadership contender for that same party – a devastating indictment.

However, the real political ‘bomb’ was Bernier’s announcement that he would start a new Canadian political party (as yet unnamed) – and lead it into next year’s federal election in the hopes of defeating both Canada’s ruling Liberal Party and opposition Conservative Party. The implications for Canadians are enormous and so is the potential opportunity – or obstacle -that a new Canadian political party represents to the electorate.

As a conservative who both appreciates the principled views of Maxime Bernier and the importance of political party unity, Andrew Lawton joins us for a discussion about the potential consequences of this incredible development. Having recently represented Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative Party in London West during Ontario’s last election, Andrew shares his views on the perpetual balancing act faced by political parties on the ‘right.’ Continue reading »