In its platform, released recently, the People's Party of Canada has promised to put an end to mass immigration. As Walt reported a few days ago (see "Featured Post", at right), they are not saying NO immigration, just reduced immigration, with the emphasis on prospective immigrants who can make a positive contribution to Canadian society immediately, without having to be supported by Canadian taxpayers.
All the same, when supporters put up billboards in major Canadian cities saying "No to mass immigration", the PPC and its leader, Maxime Bernier, were vilified as racists, Islamophobes, yada yada yada. The advertiser (True North) caved, and so did the advertising company (Pattison) which owned the billboards, and they were quickly taken down. See "'No mass immigration' signs torn down, censorship complete", WWW 27/8/19.
That censorship includes the shameful conspiracy of the (((controlled media))), the commentariat and the mainstream parties (not just the lefty Liberals and NDP but the so-called "Conservatives") to deny Max Bernier a place in the televised Leaders' Debates scheduled for October 7th and 10th. See "Canada's 'independent' Debate Commission shuts out Max Bernier", WWW 12/8/19.
Since the lefties are trying so hard to silence "Mad Max" [What are they afraid of? Ed.], I feel it's only fair to him and to the people of Canada to provide a small platform on which the PPC's views can be seen and heard. After all, how can you have a debate if everyone agrees? That's why I posted, last week, "PPC Candidates discuss globalism, Islamism, and immigration", a video recorded on August 17th at the PPC's election training convention in Gatineau PQ.
Ed. has found a "prequel", as it were, video of M Bernier being interviewed on immigration and other key issues by CTV's Don Martin, recorded just after the Canadian Parliament went into recess at the end of June. Listen up!
You may not agree with everything Max Bernier says, but don't you think he deserves to be heard? How can you have a debate if all the parties agree? Click here to sign the PPC's petition to the Leadership Debate Commission. And yes, at least two of Walt's Canuck agents have already signed!
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