Dec 022021
 


As Canada’s province of Ontario prepares for the June 2, 2022 election, many are attempting to ‘politically unite’ behind the single cause of ending the lockdowns and injection mandates. While opposing these measures is a noble objective, it is no path to political unity, power, or freedom.

As if to demonstrate this reality, already a ‘political split’ is occurring among ex-Progressive Conservative politicians and activists opposed to the state-imposed lockdowns and injection mandates. Ontario MPP Randy Hillier has announced his intention to form a provincial party to be called ‘Ontario First’ while Jim and Belinda Karahalios have registered their ‘New Blue Party of Ontario.’

But the real reason that solely opposing the lockdowns and mandates will not lead to electoral victory is not the fault of political parties or candidates, despite their differences and conflicts. The sad reality is that a majority of voters support the lockdowns and mandates – and are willing to sacrifice everyone’s freedom in the process.

For freedom-minded individualists, the reality that most of their fellow citizens do not value individual freedom is unthinkable. But the proof of this reality is the current state of tyranny brought about by the politicians and parties that were voted in by that majority. Continue reading »

734 – Why Freedom Party is Just Right for Ontario | Paul McKeever

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Nov 252021
 


As advocates of individualism and individual freedom, during the 2021 Canadian federal election we endorsed the People’s Party of Canada under the leadership of Maxime Bernier. Now, with the June 2, 2022 provincial election pending in the province of Ontario, our endorsement goes to the Freedom Party of Ontario under the leadership of Paul McKeever.

Why Freedom Party? To answer that question in a way rarely understood or appreciated, Paul McKeever joins us to discuss many of the persistently pursued, failed, and futile political strategies to which well-intentioned advocates of freedom continually succumb.

For those anxious or desperate to escape a given tyranny of the day, the idea of supporting a new and original political option is immediately dismissed.

Instead, this group is focused on ‘voting against’ the party in power and will generally choose to vote for any other party that appears to have a chance of winning an election. The fact that all of the parties in this electoral position are the same – ideologically and politically – merely offers an option of replacing one tyrant with another. Continue reading »

Oct 072021
 


Hate is alive and well within Canada’s mainstream political parties and media, and mandated vaccination passports have made this socially acceptable.

Expect an onslaught of hate against the Right to be intensified over the coming months ahead. The increased popularity of the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) following the Canadian election has triggered the likes of Canada’s prime minister Justin Trudeau to publicly deliver an unconscionable hate rant – against the so-called ‘unvaccinated’ – unlike anything ever heard from a Canadian prime minister.

Despite the visible tidal wave of deaths and ‘adverse’ reactions to the so-called ‘vaccines’ being mandated by governments everywhere, Trudeau nevertheless continues to mandate the poisonous concoctions. But with adverse reactions expected to reach astronomical proportions over the months ahead, those pushing the ‘vaccines’ can’t hide forever.

Like globalists everywhere, our political tyrants have gotten themselves backed into an unresolvable disaster of their own making. Their chosen recourse now is to look for scapegoats on which to project their failures, hatreds, and sheer immorality.

Outrageously, and against all the evidence, they are blaming the unvaccinated for causing the harms done by their mandated ‘vaccines.’ For the ‘vaccinated,’ the catch-22 is that even they will be categorized as being unvaccinated after an established number of months; perpetual ‘booster shots’ are on the horizon, and promised freedoms will never materialize. Papers, please.

The so-called vaccine passports serve as passports to the politics of hate and are a means to divide and conquer both sides of the vaccine issue. Of course, the issue of ‘hate’ is less about hate itself, but about ‘what’ or ‘who’ that hate is being directed against. The irony and paradox about hate is that the Left considers it Just Right to hate a Right that represents freedom, tolerance, and respect.

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Take our country back | Mike McMullen—PPC candidate London West

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Sep 172021
 

 

“We are in a war right now and this is what we are fighting for… Freedom! Freedom of conscience, freedom of religion, freedom of thought, freedom of belief, freedom of peaceful assembly, and freedom of association,” said People’s Party of Canada Mike McMullen at a PPC rally in London, Ontario on August 31st, 2021.

McMullen is a veteran and ran for the PPC in the 2019 election. He is running again for the Party in the riding of London West. ​

 

724 – People’s Party of Canada—Rising on the Right | Mike McMullen

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Sep 162021
 


Corporate media attention has increasingly been featuring lead stories about the rise of the People’s Party of Canada’s (PPC) standing in the official polls. The party once ignored by the media is now being vilified on its front pages and major news reports.

The rise of the PPC’s popularity along with its increased appeal on alternate social media is evidence of a ‘purple wave’ of shifting political preferences no longer possible to deny. Our guest, London-West PPC candidate Mike McMullen has been experiencing that wave first hand and has some interesting insights from the front-lines of the political conflict.

Like many other PPC candidates across the country, Mike’s view of the ‘purple wave’ corresponds with theirs, suggesting that the wave is not merely a local phenomenon but a national one. If so, things are definitely moving in the Right direction for the PPC, but how large the ‘purple wave’ of support turns out to be at the polls is anyone’s guess. We are in uncharted territory, especially given the critical and unique nature of this election.

It bears reminding that while every election results in winners and losers, the political conflict between freedom (on the Right) and tyranny (on the Left) never ends. No matter the election outcome, the People’s Party of Canada will still continue to be Canada’s only federal party that is Just Right for the country.

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Election 44—Decision time | Salim Mansur

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Sep 152021
 

Professor Salim Mansur offers us his thoughts on the current Canadian election. An election at a time where Canada’s leading political ideology has become unrecognizable to him.

He sees hope, however, in the dramatic rise of the People’s Party of Canada led by Maxime Bernier.