This is one of two versions of Marc Emery and John Cossar’s “Public Education: Identifying the Problem – State Monopoly” issue paper. The publication dates of the two versions were:
v.1: August, 1984
v.2: March, 1985 Continue reading »
This is one of two versions of Marc Emery and John Cossar’s “Public Education: Identifying the Problem – State Monopoly” issue paper. The publication dates of the two versions were:
v.1: August, 1984
v.2: March, 1985 Continue reading »
This is one of three versions of Murray Hopper’s “Property Rights and Freedom” issue paper. The publication dates of the three versions were:
v.1: August, 1984
v.2: July, 1985
v.3: September, 1993 Continue reading »
This is one of four versions of John Cossar’s “‘1984’ Is Here!” issue paper. The publication dates of the four versions were:
v.1: June, 1984
v.2: July, 1985
v.3: November, 1992
v.4: November, 1992 Continue reading »
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In the summer of 1984, Freedom Party Action Director Marc Emery wrote a letter to the editor of the London Free Press opposing taxpayer funding for London, Ontario’s City council’s bid for the 1991 Pan Am Games. It was so heavily edited by the paper, that Emery decided to print 20,000 copies of a letter. With Freedom Party co-ordinating 15 volunteers, the letter was delivered door-to-door to Londoners. It would mark the beginning of a Freedom Party campaign that, in June of 1985, met with success.
Freedom Party kept track of responses to the letter and put together a list of main talking points for use during interviews or call-ins to talk radio programs about the subject.
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Description:
In the summer of 1984, Freedom Party Action Director Marc Emery wrote a letter to the editor of the London Free Press opposing taxpayer funding for London, Ontario’s City council’s bid for the 1991 Pan Am Games. It was so heavily edited by the paper, that Emery decided to print 20,000 copies of a letter. With Freedom Party co-ordinating 15 volunteers, the letter was delivered door-to-door to Londoners. It would mark the beginning of a Freedom Party campaign that, in June of 1985, met with success.
Freedom Party president Robert Metz kept track of the responses generated by a July 23, 1984 media release, which included a copy of Emery’s letter and explained that it would be distributed to 20,000 doors in London. These are Metz’s notes re: responses that were generated.
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In the summer of 1984, Freedom Party Action Director Marc Emery wrote a letter to the editor of the London Free Press opposing taxpayer funding for London, Ontario’s City council’s bid for the 1991 Pan Am Games. It was so heavily edited by the paper, that Emery decided to print 20,000 copies of a letter. With Freedom Party co-ordinating 15 volunteers, the letter was delivered door-to-door to Londoners. It would mark the beginning of a Freedom Party campaign that, in June of 1985, met with success. This scan of the original newsletter includes a media release that was sent along with the letter on July 23, 1984. Continue reading »
Author not known: “Freedom Fund”. A Freedom Party of Ontario issue paper. Continue reading »
This is one of two versions of Murray Hopper’s “The (Mis)rule of Law” issue paper. The publication dates of the two versions were:
v.1: June, 1984
v.2: July, 1985 Continue reading »