May 011992
 

Contents:
“Caught in the Safety Net” by Robert Metz
“How to Deal with Quebec” by William Frampton
“Reconciliation: Economics and Environment – Part 4: The Third Drawer” by Walter Block
“Capitalism: Host of the Party” by Robert Metz
“Commitment to Excellence” by Peter V. Catlos
“No More Aid for Africa” by George B.N. Ayittey
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Dec 011991
 

Contents:
Freedom Party Launches Campaign For Freedom Of Choice In Education; Fp Targets Union Election Tactics; Protection of Rights Key To Constitutional Success, Says Frampton; Freedom Party Advocates Phasing Out Rent Control In Ontario; Bad Intentions Behind Bill 121, Says Metz; Socialism Under Fire; Freedom Party Joins Tax Coalition Battle; Freedom Party Sunday Shopping Views Clash With All-Party Committee; Government Pulls Plug On Private Daycare – Metz Warns Daycare Operators of NDP Agenda; The Gulf War: Protesters Backing A Bully, Says Robert Metz in Newspaper Editorial; Year-End Re-cap, and more…! Continue reading »

Apr 231991
 

1991-04-23.frampton-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On April 23, 1991, then Freedom Party of Ontario Regional Vice President William Frampton testified before a Special Joint Committee of the Senate and the House of Commons on the Process for Amending the Constitution of Canada. “Unless our constitution is so designed as to protect individual rights as opposed to group rights, no number of amendments, referendums, or any other democratic means can possibly address the gross injustices that will inevitably result,” argued Frampton to a committee that was openly hostile to his point of view. “The people of Canada will never be assured of security of their freedom and inalienable rights, unless the most overriding feature of our constitution is a guarantee of fundamental freedoms.” NOTE: Freedom Party of Ontario reported on Frampton’s testimony in Freedom Flyer #19. Continue reading »

Jul 251985
 

1985-xx-xx.keegstra-thumbAUDIO – DESCRIPTION:

On July 25, 1985, Wayne McLean and Ann Robel, hosts of “Hotline” (Radio 98, London, Ontario) held a 2-hour radio discussion with Jim Keegstra, who had just been convicted in Alberta on a criminal hate speech violation: he had been sentenced to pay a fine of $5,000.00. Keegstra denied several widely accepted historical accounts of what happened in Hitler’s Germany, and believed that Jewish people – as a collective/group – were involved in a conspiracy to take over the world. Keegstra had been a mayor and a school teacher. After spending some time interviewing Keegstra, Keegstra stayed on the line as the show took calls from listeners in the London area, including Freedom Party president Robert Metz and Marc Emery (Action Director). Metz pointed out that both Keegstra and his opponents were making the same mistake: essentially judging people as a collective (in this case, Jewish people). He pointed out that such collectivism and suppression of speech were exactly the sorts of things that Hitler used to oppress Jews and others, and that gave rise to the second world war. Emery – who had personally interviewed Holocaust survivors and published their accounts in his publications, including the London Metrobulletin – explained that although he rejected Keegstra’s claims, he thought it important for every individual – right or wrong – to be free to express his or her views. He also pointed out that law enforcement tends to apply censorship laws not against big media companies, but against individuals with limited financial means of defending themselves.

Five (and, again 11) years later, the Supreme Court of Canada would reject Keegstra’s challenge to the constitutionality of Canada’s criminal law against the wilful promotion of hatred against an identifiable group. He received a one-year suspended sentence, one year of probation, and community service. Keegstra died in Alberta on June 2, 2014.

Excerpts (McLean, Robel and Emery, Metz):
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Mar 011983
 

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 the March, 1983 Issue:
February a loss on pay TV; What the Metrobulletin is; Pornography: Legality and Morality; Big Sister watching you?; Tory bankruptcy; Our glaring Charter of wrongs; ‘Lifestyle’ mag & the worship of excess’; Interview: Controller Ron Annis; “Ghandi”: The film reviewed; Escape from the Holocaust; City Lights Trivia Quiz. Continue reading »

Apr 101981
 

1980-xx-xx.metz-thumbAUDIO – DESCRIPTION:

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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Mar 271981
 

1980-xx-xx.metz-thumbAUDIO – DESCRIPTION:

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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Sep 191980
 

1980-xx-xx.metz-thumbAUDIO – DESCRIPTION:

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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