May 152008
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On May 15, 2008, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever and Terry Spratt (Educator) were panelists on “On the Line” (CTS) with host Christine Williams. In this episode, the panel discusses: Mayanmar/Burma refusing U.S. aid on the ground that the aid is conditional U.S. inspections within that country; what to do about the complications concerning aging drivers; a human rights complaint against Gator Ted’s restaurant by a man who smokes cannabis to treat his condition and thinks it is his human right to smoke it on the restaurant’s private property. Continue reading »

Jul 302007
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On July 30, 2007, Freedom Party of Ontario president Robert Metz and Anita Bromberg (Legal Counsel, B’nai Brith Canada) were panelists on “On the Line” with host Christine Williams. In this episode, the panel discusses: Ontario Progressive Conservatives promise taxpayer funding for private religious schools, if elected; aging population will change social, political, and economic landscape; offspring of Holocaust survivors seek compensation from Germany. Continue reading »

Dec 122006
 

2006-12-12.fptv-3-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:
Were you to take media reports and MPPs’ statements at face value, you might wrongly come to the conclusion that, before December 12, 2006, Ontario law required all employees to retire at age 65. In this episode of FPTV, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever explains the real meaning and effect of Ontario’s Bill 211, which came into effect on December 12, 2006. Continue reading »

Aug 232003
 

Freedom Party of Ontario

– MEDIA RELEASE –

For Immediate Release

Ontario PC’s: Common Sense Dead, Not Just Sleeping

August 23, 2003 – Oshawa – “The PC party’s common sense experiment with free market solutions is ended, and the party has returned to the government-knows-best attitude that led the PCs to nationalize hydro, monopolize health care, and impose price controls and subsidies on everything from rent to auto insurance…”At this point,” says McKeever “advocates of free market economics who end up voting PC in the coming election are probably best understood as having Battered Tory Syndrome…” [Click here to read the full release]

Jun 262003
 

Freedom Party of Ontario

– MEDIA RELEASE –

For Immediate Release

Wedgie Implemented, What Have You Left to Offer Ontario, Mr. Eves?

June 26, 2003 – Oshawa – “With the passing into law of another ration of an education tax credit, and an age-discriminatory property tax cut for seniors, the most headline-grabbing “wedge issue” aspects of the Road Ahead platform have already been implemented. Freedom Party of Ontario Leader, Paul McKeever asks: “Why should anyone vote for Mr. Eves’ party now?…” [Click here to read the full release]

Dec 151983
 

Published by later-to-be Freedom Party Action Director Marc Emery, four issues of the London Metrobulletin were published in 1983 using equipment purchased from the defunct London Tribune newspaper (formerly owned by Marc Emery, Robert Metz, and others).

Contents of Issue #4:
What is the issue in Grenada? (Mark Pettigrew); Youth against war: So who isn’t?; A letter from the Publisher; Content quotas on automobiles (Peter Kennedy vs. Alex Beretta); Rebuttals to our last issue’s subject: Abortion (L.L. De Veber vs. Marc Emery); London Survey Shows Voters Want Prudent City Government; Stealing in the name of the Lord (Robert Metz); Should libraries pay royalties to Canadian authors? (Herman Goodden); Is socialized medicine a sacred cow? (Murray Hopper); Look! Up in the Sky! It’s a bird.., it’s a plane, its…garbage! (John Cossar); London’s project: Energy from waste; Best of Queen’s Park; Are we all just going to blow up, or what? (Ken Jones); In defence of hate literature and other passions of the mind (Marc Emery); Weep not for the elderly: They never had it so good (Marc Emery); Lessons in Censorship I: Pornography again? [We’re sick and tired of hearing about it too] (Robert Metz); Lessons in Censorship II: Feminists; Lessons in Censorship III: The law; The best of Parliament Hill; Abortion: a need for private care (Kathleen Yurcich);

SPECIAL 24 PAGE INSERT – 1984: CANADA AS IT IS AND HOW IT OUGHT TO BE. Continue reading »