Comments Off on Maxime Bernier – Leader of the People’s Party of Canada
Jul202019
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.
Comments Off on Salim Mansur – On leaving the Conservative Party and joining the People’s Party
Jul192019
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.”
Comments Off on 614 – Trump still towers above the rest
Jul182019
For Leftists, what was once called the ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’ has now become the new normal. Continued media criticisms of Trump on the most flimsy and unjustifiable grounds continue unabated.
Consequently, to those who are rarely exposed to real news, Trump’s positive accomplishments go unnoticed and unacknowledged. And of course, truth is displaced, resulting in a level of national ignorance and irrationality rarely witnessed on such a scale.
It’s certainly understandable that Trump’s political opponents should attempt to challenge him. But the pettiness and shallowness of their reactions to the President’s Fourth of July speech, which was a simple review of American history and the people who made America great, reveals a contempt and hatred not just of Trump, but of truth, freedom, and the values represented by America.
Rather than share in the celebration of America’s unprecedented accomplishments, the media of the Left cries out for ‘fact checks’ and highlights every misspoken syllable or word uttered by Trump. All this, while ignoring the truth of his message.Continue reading »
Former tenured Professor of Psychology at Acadia University, Dr. Rick Mehta uses his personal experience of being fired, ostensibly for his political views, to make the case that Canada’s labour laws offer no protection to academics in matters of academic freedom.
Dr. Mehta was presenting at the Annual General Meeting of the Society For Academic Freedom and Scholarship (SAFS) on May 4th at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario.
Comments Off on The Curious Case of The Missing Senators – The Danielle Metz Show 067
Jul102019
Audio as broadcast on WBCQ
Where did eleven Republican senators from Oregon go?
To Idaho, of course, in order to run out the clock on a punitive cap and trade proposal proposed by the Oregon Democrats who control the House of Representatives, the State Senate, and the Governorship.
They didn’t have the numbers to stop it, but they had enough numbers to prevent a quorum and therefore let it die.
Was this the right move to make? Join Danielle and Robert as they discuss whether principle trumps procedure.
It is fitting that during a week in which both Canada and the United States have celebrated their nationhood, that the very nature of what it means to ‘be’ a nation is our topic of discussion. Can a nation with ‘open borders’ still be considered a nation? Can a nation that has incompatible cultures within its borders still be considered a nation?
Dr. Salim Mansur, professor emeritus of political science at Western University, whose outspoken opinions on this issue are considered ‘politically incorrect,’ nevertheless offers a politically incorrect prescription that he believes would reverse the growing cultural divide created by ‘multi-culturalism’: Assimilate!
Given North America’s successful history of cultural integration and assimilation into what has been called the ‘melting pot’, Canada’s about-turn in 1967 represented a cultural regression that would undo the hard won positive results that defined its first hundred years as a true nation.Continue reading »
Comments Off on The Path to Freedom – The Danielle Metz Show 066
Jun262019
Audio as broadcast on WBCQ
In any election, by the time you vote, most of the decisions regarding who will form the government have already been made – and not by you. So what can we do to more fully participate in our cherished democracies?
With over 60 years of political involvement between them, Danielle and Robert entreat fellow freedom-loving people to be as involved in politics to the same degree and intensity as those who would take our freedoms away. While voting is the last action we take to determine the way we are governed it is by no means the only action afforded to us.
Join Danielle and Robert as they go through a list of the many ways we can influence the decision-making process and pave the path to freedom.