Why are more Canadians considering voting for the PPC?

In today’s #NewsYouCanUse, we’re just over a week from Election Day in Canada! Brandon heads to Hamilton, Ontario which is a traditional NDP area when it comes to voting. However, as voters revealed their top election issues, some also revealed that they are leaning more and more to voting for the Peoples Party of Canada (PPC) Watch to find out why & drop your comments below!

Also Watch: Canadians are torn about who to vote for & some don’t even care – https://youtu.be/SMTxY053ex8

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Canada election: PPC leader Maxime Bernier brags of “Purple Wave” even as he loses own riding

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 PPC affected the election outcome without winning a seat

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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Alberta voters looking for change and influence after election

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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The potential impact of Maxime Bernier on the election

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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