PPC leader Maxime Bernier responds to ‘seek and destroy’ campaign

Documents shown to CBC News reveal Warren Kinsella’s Daisy Group consulting firm produced a project to “seek and destroy” Maxime Bernier’s People’s Party of Canada for a client that a source says is the Conservative Party of Canada.

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We Voted PPC -The Day After Canada Votes, The Path Forward

The Liberal/Conservative fight will continue, not for Canada or Canadians but for their political parties and the wealthy donors benefit. Then they will slip in policies to benefit the globalists with third party help and Canada gets more and more divided.
The PPC accomplishment, getting 2% of the popular vote in just over a year of existence is remarkable, especially with media opposition and political interference by at least the Conservatives, but it could go a lot deeper.