Freedom Party of Ontario’s 2011 Election Plank on Secure, Private, Convenient Voting.
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Freedom Party of Ontario’s 2011 Election Plank on Secure, Private, Convenient Voting.
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October 18, 2010 – Freedom Party today released its 2011 election plank on Secure, Private, Convenient Voting, and released its corresponding pre-election video ad of the same name. Continue reading »
This video was released to promote the party’s 2011 election plank on Secure, Private, Convenient Voting.
Transcript: “Imagine it’s voting day in Ontario. Some of us are enjoying time with our children. Some of us are cooking. Some of us find it difficult to get around. And, some of us are stuck at the office, working late, and the polls are closing. I’m Paul McKeever. Isn’t it time we were able to vote with one of these? A freedom government will make it happen. Voting, with security, privacy, and convenience. Another forward-looking idea from Freedom Party.” Continue reading »
Freedom Party of Ontario’s 2011 Election Plank on Affordable Electricity.
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This video was released to promote the party’s 2011 election plank on affordable electricity.
Transcript: “Ontario’s Liberals and Progressive Conservatives believe that the top priority for Ontario’s electricity system is fighting climate change. Dalton McGuinty’s Liberals want to fight climate change by forcing you to pay hugely inflated prices for wind and solar power. Tim Hudak’s Progressive Conservatives want to fight climate change by forcing you to pay tens of billions of dollars for new nuclear power generators. We haven’t even paid for the old ones yet. I’m Paul McKeever, and I won’t spend one dollar of your money fighting natural climate change. A Freedom government will ensure that top priority is given to supplying you with the lowest-price electricity available.” Continue reading »
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No tax for Pan Am campaign launched; Spinter group campaigns to halt Pan Am; anti-idling by-laws an admitted fraud; politicians divided over anti-idling bylaw; council toughens anti-idling bylaw; Marc Emery headed for American prison; ‘Canada owes me’, Emery says; ‘Hometown’ London radio talk show personalities on Marc Emery; Is Marc Emery’s political career up in smoke?; letters; St. Paul’s by-election: repeal forced retail closings; appeal process now only hope, Magder says (1992); McKeever rejects support for all channels; MPs seek support for A Channel. Continue reading »
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Provincial election legacy still being felt; McKeever and Paikin: Over 24,000 view The Agenda online; Candidates and campaigns: Ontario Election 2007; ‘Just Right’ audio archives now on-line; Local FP CAs oppose drive-thru bans; YouTube videos attract thousands; ‘Reason’s Harvest’: Paul McKeever’s Personal Statement Launches an Annual Celebration of Reason. Continue reading »
On September 11, 2008, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever and Al Kirouac (publisher, The Halton Herald) were panelists on “On the Line” (CTS) with host Christine Williams. In this episode, the panel discusses: Green Party leader Elizabeth May invited to federal election leaders’ debate after initially not being invited; the 7th anniversary of 9-11: have anti-terrorism measures gone too far and have we become paranoid; two Toronto District School Board trustees put their foot down against having armed police officers in Toronto schools. Continue reading »
“FP leader Paul McKeever (candidate in the riding of London West) says that, two years after releasing his party’s platform, he remains flip-flop free, and he continues to stand by his party’s proposals…” Click here to read the full media release.
“For voters and reporters who have not had the opportunity to attend the local debates, and for those reporting on the activities of party leaders during this election, we provide this list of recordings that have been made in London ridings, and which can now be found on the web…” Click here to read the full media release.