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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 »
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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 »
On October 27, 2012, Freedom Party of Ontario held its “3 Rs” dinner at the Primrose Hotel in Toronto. The video of the event was released in parts. This is Part 4: A speech by Michael Coren (author, Sunmedia columnist, and host of “The Arena” on the Sun News Network). Coren’s speech dealt broadly with various instances of moral relativism and its relation to education and Islam. This part also features post-talk interactions by attendees to the dinner. Continue reading »
On October 27, 2012, Freedom Party of Ontario held its “3 Rs” dinner at the Primrose Hotel in Toronto. The video of the event was released in parts. This is Part 3: A speech by Salim Mansur, a professor of political science at the University of Western Ontario. Mansur’s speech focused upon the problem of multiculturalism. Continue reading »
On October 27, 2012, Freedom Party of Ontario held its “3 Rs” dinner at the Primrose Hotel in Toronto. The video of the event was released in parts. This is Part 2: A speech by Stephen Anderson, Ph.D, a teacher at a high school in London Ontario whose article on moral relativism amongst the students in our schools, “Moments of Startling Clarity”, caught international media attention. Continue reading »
On October 27, 2012, Freedom Party of Ontario held its “3 Rs” dinner at the Primrose Hotel in Toronto. The video of the event was released in parts. This is Part 1: The Toast to Freedom that begins all Freedom Party of Ontario dinners. Also included is an introduction to the theme of the dinner: the implications of inculcating children with moral relativism in our public schools. Continue reading »
Freedom Party of Ontario has nominated Freedom Party candidate David Driver in the riding of Kitchener-Waterloo, and Freedom Party candidate Erin Goodwin in the riding of Vaughan, for the Thursday, September 6, 2012 by-elections that will occur in those two ridings (voting information is available from Elections Ontario). “Freedom Party is proud to endorse the candidacy of these exceptional, outgoing individuals” says Freedom Party leader Paul McKeever. “Voters looking for a fiscally-responsible alternative to the largely-indistinguishable Liberals, NDPs, and PCs have a golden opportunity to start Ontario’s recovery by electing David Driver and Erin Goodwin in their respective ridings”. Continue reading »
November 15, 2011 – Radio Interview (click here to listen): Paul McKeever, leader, Freedom Party of Ontario, joined hosts Ryan Doyle and John Downs on CFRB 1010 AM’s Friendly Fire program (weeknights, 7:00 PM) to discuss a plan by the Toronto District School Board to open a race-focused “Africentric” secondary school.
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On Friendly Fire (NewsTalk 1010AM CFRB, Toronto, Ontario, with hosts Ryan Doyle and John Downs) Paul McKeever, leader, Freedom Party of Ontario discusses Freedom Party’s proposal to close Ontario’s race-based public schools.
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