615 – For the people | Maxime Bernier and Salim Mansur

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Jul 252019
 

With Maxime Bernier

Following a dramatic turn of events, Just Right’s regular contributor Salim Mansur has joined the team of Maxime Bernier’s newly-formed PEOPLE’S PARTY of CANADA (PPC) and will be that party’s candidate for London-North-Centre as Canadians head towards the October 21 federal election. Both Salim and Maxime join us today to tell a story that you will likely not hear in the mainstream media.

Having already spent ten months campaigning to be nominated as the Conservative Party (CPC) candidate for the riding, Salim’s Conservative candidacy was rejected because his views would be considered ‘Islamophobic,’ one of many critical issues that the Conservative Party refuses to discuss. Given that Salim’s views on Islamism have long been known far and wide, it is disgraceful that the CPC allowed him to campaign on that party’s behalf for so long before rejecting his candidacy. And of course, the irony that Salim is a Muslim himself cannot be escaped.

Fortunately, Salim’s voice will not be silenced, thanks to Maxime Bernier’s principled support of freedom of speech.

What the experiences of both Salim and Maxime illustrate is that the Conservative Party of Andrew Scheer is no different that Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party. A political victory for either of those parties represents a clear loss for Canada and the Canadian people. Continue reading »

David Menzies on the People’s Party of Canada

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Jul 232019
 

David Menzies of The Rebel Media gives his impression of the public sentiment towards the People’s Party of Canada.

We spoke with David on the occasion of People’s Party of Canada announcing their slate of Southern Ontario candidates in London, Ontario on July 19th, 2019.

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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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Jul 172019
 


Audio as broadcast on WBCQ

Why is the Left so mean?

It appears that progressives are more than willing to sacrifice personal relationships for the sake of their “cause.” They are willing to use tragedies to attempt to score points against those who do not necessarily agree with them, even when it makes no contextual sense.

As turnabout is fair play Danielle and Robert deal with certain ad hominem attacks by one listener and personal acquaintance (friend?) of Danielle by giving him a little of his own medicine.

The Left can be cruel but we don’t have to take it.

Jul 142019
 

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.

The Curious Case of The Missing Senators – The Danielle Metz Show 067

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Jul 102019
 


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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.

Jul 042019
 

Citizenship oath in a niqab

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 »