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Years prior to the founding of Freedom Party of Ontario, Robert Metz calls into the Wayne McLean radio talk show to comment about inflation, expansion of the money supply, and price controls.
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Years prior to the founding of Freedom Party of Ontario, Robert Metz calls into the Wayne McLean radio talk show to comment about inflation, expansion of the money supply, and price controls.
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Years prior to the founding of Freedom Party of Ontario, Marc Emery was a weekly contributor a program called Access 96, broadcasted on CFPL FM 96 in London, Ontario. In this broadcast, Marc talks about Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) and announces the launch of his new newsletter for London business persons, the Downtown London Metrobulletin.
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Years prior to the founding of Freedom Party of Ontario, Robert Metz calls into the Wayne McLean radio talk show to comment about the legalization of cannabis.
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Years prior to the founding of Freedom Party of Ontario, Robert Metz calls into the Wayne McLean radio talk show (the guest of which was David Warren) to comment about freedom and the constitution, especially in regard to the absence of property rights in the then-coming Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Years prior to the founding of Freedom Party of Ontario, Robert Metz calls into the Wayne McLean radio talk show to comment about gambling, and the voluntary nature of gambling proceeds (as opposed to taxes).
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Years prior to the founding of Freedom Party of Ontario, Marc Emery calls into the Wayne McLean radio talk show to comment about sex offenders.
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Years prior to the founding of Freedom Party of Ontario, Marc Emery calls into the Wayne McLean radio talk show to comment about religion. He asserts that reason contradicts religion. He focuses on the method by which a person distinguishes true from false (i.e., epistemology).
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Years prior to the founding of Freedom Party of Ontario, Robert Metz calls into the Wayne McLean radio talk show to comment about the patriation of Canada’s constitution, and the socialist orientation of Canada’s then-Prime Minister, Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
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Years prior to the founding of Freedom Party of Ontario, Robert Metz was a weekly contributor a program called Access 96, broadcasted on CFPL FM 96 in London, Ontario. In this broadcast, Robert speaks against a $6M federal ad campaign to promote national unity. Metz speaks of individual rights of life, liberty, and property versus collective “rights”. Metz states that the purpose of a constitution is to protect citizens from abuse of power by the government, and he expresses concern for the future should the proposed constitutional amendments be made..
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A radio editorial by Georgie Banks, who gives her opinions about Marc Emery’s new weekly newspaper, The London Tribune. She notes that the paper, on its first day of publication, broke a new story about a scandal at the London Art Gallery.