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Ontario’s health care the elephant in the room, warns McKeever: interview by Andy Oudman (1290 CJBK’s “London Today”); Margaret Thatcher remembered; McKeever disputes Eves on government. Continue reading »
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Ontario’s health care the elephant in the room, warns McKeever: interview by Andy Oudman (1290 CJBK’s “London Today”); Margaret Thatcher remembered; McKeever disputes Eves on government. Continue reading »
This short feature was researched and produced by Paul McKeever to set the context for a video presentation of Freedom Party of Ontario’s December 3, 1994 Gordon Domm dinner, which featured the retired OPP officer and publication ban-breaker Gordon Domm as a speaker, along with speakers Robert Metz (President, Freedom Party of Ontario) and publisher David Helwig. The full video, with the dinner, is available on Freedom Party of Ontario’s youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-o_62DqzKE
Watch, and see how radical leftist, feminist ideology was used to characterize Karla Homolka’s criminal activities as the act of a helpless victim of battered wife’s syndrome. Learn how a publication ban helped cover-up radical feminist attorney general Marion Boyd’s so-called “deal with the devil” until after the election of 1995. Continue reading »
On February 12, 2013, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever was the guest of David Menzies’ “Menzoid Mornings”. Sitting with David in the “Man Cave”, McKeever discussed replacing the fraud-prone and expensive “no fault” auto insurance system with full tort auto insurance. Continue reading »
On February 12, 2013, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever was the guest of David Menzies’ “Menzoid Mornings”. Sitting with David in the “Man Cave”, McKeever gave a brief overview of Freedom Party of Ontario’s 2013 Opposition Budget, released that day. You’ll find the document here: https://freedomparty.on.ca/archive/documents/2013/2013-opposition-budget/2013-02-12.opposition-budget.pdf Continue reading »
Dear Members of the Ontario provincial Legislature:
As the time approaches to draft and debate Ontario’s 2013 budget, I submit to you, for your consideration, Freedom Party of Ontario’s proposed 2013 Opposition Budget for the province… [Click here to read the full release]
Freedom Party’s proposals for the 2013 Ontario provincial budget. Submitted to Ontario’s 107 MPPs via link included in an e-mailed media release sent on February 12, 2013. Continue reading »
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“I’m Still Seeing Read (Robert Metz); FP Dinner Event: Breaking with Tradition; RED ALERT! – note of warning followed by celebration; Make It Go!; Anderson, Mansur, Coren Speak out on ‘the 3 Rs’ Reading, Writing, and Relativism; 57 Freedom Party candidates establish new Ontario milestone; 14 new ‘Freedom 200’ pin recipients include party leader McKeever; 18 Freedom Party election planks – 18 steps in the right direction; Another Freedom Party First; a brief history of Freedom Party’s election platforms; Freedom’s principals on freedom’s principles; the Four Pillers of Freedom (Just Right – show highlights); Freedom vs. Libertarianism; Freedom Party of Ontario invites YOU to become a Freedom Party candidate in the upcoming election. Continue reading »
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In this episode of Andy Oudman’s radio show “London Today”, Freedom Party leader Paul McKeever speaks with Andy about the replacement of Liberal Premier Dalton McGuinty by Liberal Kathleen Wynne, and about the most important issues facing Ontario.
On January 24, 2013, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever was a guest of Menzoid Mornings (Sun News Network) and sat in the “Man Cave” with host David Menzies. The topic of discussion: The essential issue motivating the Idle No More Protests – property rights. Continue reading »
On January 23, 2013, Freedom Party leader was a guest of “The Arena” (Sun News Network) with host Michael Coren. The topic of discussion: What is at the root of the Idle No More protests, vandalism, and opposition to the Indian Act? What does it mean when the police refuse to enforce property rights? Why is property rights versus aboriginal culture a phony dichotomy? Continue reading »