In a exclusive interview with Gagandeep Sharma from Brampton Live, we sit down with Jeff Lal, the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) candidate for Brampton East. Jeff shares his views on the current political landscape, his vision for Brampton East, and the key issues that matter to voters in the upcoming election. Watch to hear about his stance on policies and what he aims to bring to the table as a PPC representative.
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We are joined by Rob Monk who is a builder developer, former PPC Candidate and current Regional Campaign chair in the Conservative Party. We discuss his experience, what is at stake in this upcoming election, and how to bridge the gap to avoid a vote split with the PPC
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0:00 – Intro
1:40 – How did Rob End up in PPC Politics?
4:05 – The PPC Civil War that Split the Party
11:35 – How to Unite PPC and Conservative Voters
17:00 – How to Effectively Bring up Policies within the CPC
24:20 – How Can a Prime Minister Unite the Country?
29:25 – Conclusion
Standing on stage together at the federal leaders’ debate on Monday evening, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh told People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier that he shouldn’t be there at all.
During a back-and-forth in response to a question about Bill 21, Quebec’s legislation that bans some public servants from wearing religious symbols, Bernier brought up Singh’s opposition to him being among the six leaders allowed to participate in the English-language debate.
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Leader of the People’s Party of Canada Maxime Bernier said on Monday that his party “made history” even as he lost his own riding of Beauce to Conservative candidate Richart Lehoux.
Bernier said there were “thousands” of Canadians tuning into his party’s rallies and slammed the country’s COVID-19 response, saying people who voted for his party “have had enough of this COVID-19 hysteria.”
Bernier won the riding for the Conservative Party in the 2006, 2008, 2011 and 2015 elections before breaking with the party and launching his own right-wing party in September 2018.
Former Calgary mayor and Global News election contributor Naheed Nenshi took particular pleasure in the People’s Party of Canada Maxime Bernier’s speech after his party failed to secure a single seat in parliament.
“He doesn’t get the purple wave – that’s me” Nenshi crowed while wagging his finger.
Nenshi said that Bernier’s speech was “delusional” for suggesting his party had a “purple wave” and added “my greatest dream is we never have to hear from Maxime Bernier again.”
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The People’s Party of Canada didn’t win a seat in the federal election, but its impact was felt largely by cutting into Conservative support.
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Tired of feeling like federal elections are over before their votes are even counted, voters in the mostly Conservative province of Alberta are hoping for change and influence this time around.
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People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier has become a rallying figure for voters who strongly object to lockdowns and other measures and while political watchers say it’s unlikely the party will win any seats, it could eat into Conservative support.
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This is Samuel Rahul, the PPC candidate for Brampton, On. The party is headed by maxime bernier who seemingly just wants to signal to bigots. I confronted the candidate about immigration, lockdowns, and more! Though I disagree with their entire platform, at least Samuel was honest and forthright. The Canadian election is coming up soon!
Let me know what you thought of the debate in the comments!
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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Maxime Bernier says his party is the only ‘principled alternative’ and is speaking the truth about issues such as immigration and taxation.
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