Aug 192021
 


“I hate politicians” declared Canada’s most popular voice for “united non-compliance,” Chris Sky. “I don’t like the idea of having to become a politician just to reach the people and get them to realize they don’t need a politician to save them.”

And on that premise Chris Sky has recently been making enemies of many who support his message, but who choose to fight for freedom on a political platform. On Canada Day (July 1) at an Ottawa rally against the lockdowns, its organizers accused Sky of disrupting their event. Sky responded by calling the organizers “liars” and by insisting that he had been invited to speak.

The dispute was brought to the attention of American and international audiences when Sky appeared on the Stew Peters Show critical about how he had been treated in Ottawa. Sky’s narrative was then immediately countered by Mark Friesen, who debated the issue with Sky on a subsequent Stew Peters program.

Consequently, what at first appeared on the surface to be a ‘tempest in a teapot’ over mix-ups in scheduling, proved to be disturbing evidence of a much deeper brewing problem. Continue reading »

Aug 052021
 


In mid-July, Ontario Premier Doug Ford suggested that Ontario would not be implementing a so-called ‘vaccine passport’ despite his government’s having previously suggested otherwise. But at the same time, private businesses and retailers in Ontario have been implementing their own versions of this divisive concept, some insisting that only those vaccinated may enter their premises, while others insist that those vaccinated may not enter their premises.

Either way, these establishments are guilty of discrimination and should be held accountable for these discriminatory practices. So says our guest Paul McKeever in a position paper developed for the Freedom Party of Ontario.

“Outlaw vaccination discrimination now!” suggests Paul, applying arguments and principles rarely heard (or understood) in the discussion of this very serious controversy. Up till now, the issue has been polarized and argued in an intellectual, moral, and philosophical vacuum, with each side blind to the strict context within which such a discussion is valid – the context of free trade. Continue reading »

Jul 052021
 

Mark Vandermaas has begun an effort to alter the course of Canadian culture and politics one province at a time by creating the New Brunswick Freedom Project.

Inspired in part by the New Hampshire Free State Project Mark’s plan is to encourage those who value individual rights and personal freedom to move to New Brunswick and shift the province’s political compass towards more individual freedom and less socialism.

With its relatively small electorate of less than 600,000, Mark believes that any efforts to change the Canadian political environment will have a greater effect in New Brunswick than any of the more populated provinces.

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Maxime Bernier discusses his arrest in Manitoba

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Jun 222021
 

Maxime Bernier’s arrest in Manitoba on June 11 was unprecedented in Canadian history and yet went virtually unreported by the legacy Canadian media. In this interview with Robert Vaughan, Mr. Bernier describes how he has been cancelled by the media for political reasons.

Also discussed is his insulting treatment by the RCMP, the recent federal court decision on the constitutionality of Justin Trudeau’s quarantine hotels, the New Brunswick government’s admission that they are indeed infringing on peoples Charter rights, and Mr. Bernier’s promise of a Royal Commission into the handling of the pandemic should his People’s Party of Canada be elected to Parliament.

This video is also available on Just Right Media’s Rumble channel here.

Jun 172021
 


Talk about an adverse reaction! If there’s one clear message Canadians should take away from the arrest of Maxime Bernier last week in Manitoba, it is that the entire COVID lockdown is all about political ideology – and nothing else.

As the leader of an officially-registered federal political party in Canada – the People’s Party – Bernier’s status rivals that of the many elected politicians who routinely and openly defy lockdown mandates while demanding that others obey them. Yet these politicians are never forced to face the consequences of their actions, and the hypocrisy of their forcing citizens to obey restrictions that they themselves do not obey has far passed the point of intolerable.

Though only kept behind bars for approximately eight hours, the fact that Bernier was specifically locked up for opposing lockdowns makes his case all the more arresting. Astoundingly, the corporate mainstream media has barely mentioned the arrest, if at all, while those who are aware of these events have been referring to them as among the ‘darkest’ days in Canada’s history.

Politically, Canada is a sick nation, having succumbed to the irrationality of the Left. Whether Liberal, Conservative, New Democrat, or Green, all parties support continued lockdowns, mask mandates, and above all, universal ‘vaccinations’ that have killed and injured more people than any other vaccine in the entire accumulated history of vaccines. All parties, that is, except the People’s Party of Canada.

Given the political nature of the lockdowns, we should not be surprised by the fact that those consistently fined, charged, or arrested for violating ‘health orders’ have exclusively been those who are Just Right.

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Jun 132021
 

Maxime Bernier, leader of the People’s Party of Canada was arrested in the town of St. Pierre Jolys, Manitoba on June 11. Robert Vaughan discusses this dramatic event, unprecedented in Canadian history, with Professor, Salim Mansur.

“We are no longer an advanced liberal democracy, that is Canada. We have rapidly, over the past 15 months, turned into some third-world country, basically an Animal Farm, a totalitarian Animal Farm where there is one set of laws for me and another set of laws for you.” ~ Salim Mansur.

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707 – The principles of politics versus the politics of principle

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May 202021
 


“Freedom! Freedom! Freedom!” That has been an increasing chant heard at ever-growing protests around the world and in Canada, where Ontario’s fascist premier Doug Ford boasts that his is the most locked down jurisdiction in North America.

Sad to say, freedom has never been on the agenda of any political party found in the federal parliament or provincial legislatures of Canada. This is remarkable, given that freedom has always been touted by each of these parties as being a fundamental value of the nation. Yet freedom always takes a back seat to their various collectivist priorities – priorities that simply cannot possibly co-exist with freedom.

Tragically, most of those chanting ‘freedom’ are not really seeking individual freedom because they do not even know what freedom is. Rather, they are desperate to escape their latest version of oppression – currently a pretended ‘viral’ epidemic created to generate fear and to justify the unjustifiable – tyranny.

Though it is true that Canada lacks principled leadership, the real weakness in the Canadian fabric is not to be found in its leaders; it is to be found in Canadians themselves who routinely dismiss supporting the rare political party or politician that would put freedom first. Continue reading »