Canada Election: Elizabeth May decries “deeply shocking” revelations about PPC

Speaking with reporters in Prince Edward Island on Monday, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May decried what she called the “deeply shocking” news, revealed by Global News, that former leader of a U.S. neo-Nazi group, a former Soldiers of Odin member, and a Pegida Canada official were among those whose signatures were submitted to Elections Canada last year to officially register the People’s Party of Canada.

All three of their names appear on Elections Canada documents, obtained by Global News, that confirmed a minimum of 250 party members had signed membership declarations. The forms were required to obtain party status for the PPC and its leader, Maxime Bernier.

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PPC Leader Maxime Bernier loses his seat in Quebec

CTV’s Decision Desk has declared that PPC Leader Maxime Bernier lost his seat in Beauce, a riding he’s held since 2006. #cdnpoli #elxn43

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Tories hired strategists to undermine Maxime Bernier’s PPC: source

The federal party leaders addressed allegations on Saturday that Warren Kinsella’s Daisy Group consulting firm produced a social media campaign to “seek and destroy” Maxime Bernier’s People’s Party of Canada for an unnamed client. A source with knowledge of the project tells CBC News that client was the Conservative Party of Canada.

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