Nov 022010
 

“Safe, clean, and properly operated medical cannabis dispensaries (also known as “compassion clubs”) should be made a recognized part of Ontario’s health care system. So says a 2011 election plank issued today by Freedom Party of Ontario. The plank is being promoted with a new pre-election video ad…” Click here to read the full media release.

Nov 022010
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

This video was released to promote the party’s 2011 election plank on Safe and Convenient Access: Cannabis Medicine Centres.

Transcript: “Canada’s courts made the medicinal use of cannabis legal over a decade ago. Still, all we hear is this: [Voice of Tim Hudak, Leader of Ontario’s Progressive Conservative Party] “Here’s what I would do as Premier…we close down drug ops”. As a result, police continue to raid medical cannabis dispensaries, as part of an American-style war on cannabis. A Freedom government will make medical cannabis dispensaries a recognized part of Ontario’s health care system. It will be illegal for the police to raid a medical cannabis dispensary. Compassion, from Freedom Party.” Continue reading »

Nov 022010
 

DESCRIPTION:

On November 2, 2010, Paul McKeever gave a speech to cannabis consumers at Vapor Central (a cannabis vapor lounge) 667 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1Z9 (2nd floor). The subject of the speech was the announcement of Freedom Party of Ontario’s 2011 election plank titled “Safe & Convenient Access: Cannabis Medicine Centres”. This document is the written text he prepared for his speech. Continue reading »

Oct 272010
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

This video was released to promote the party’s 2011 election plank on Electing Ontario’s Senate Nominees.

Transcript: “The Senate. They call it Canada’s house of sober second thought. But since the birth of Canada, Canada’s Liberals and Progressives have treated it as a retirement club for party loyalists. Hello, I’m Paul McKeever, leader of Freedom Party of Ontario. A Freedom government will give you what Ontario’s Liberals and Progressive Conservatives have denied Ontario for over 143 years: the democratic right to elect Ontario’s Senate nominees. Another forward-looking idea from Freedom Party.” Continue reading »