Oct 122010
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

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 »

May 042007
 

2007-05-04.fptv-9-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:
In mid February of 2007, the McGuinty government announced that it was considering a host of power conservation measures, including a ban on the incandescent lightbulb. Both the governing Liberals and the opposition Progressive Conservatives referred to this proposal as one aimed at fighting global warming by limiting CO2 emissions. Opposition leader John Tory actually suggested that the ban should be imposed immediately, to fight global warming, and that McGuinty’s slowness to ban the incandescent bulb was unacceptable.

In this episode of FPTV, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever exposes the actual reason for the incandescent lightbulb ban in Ontario. Hint: it isn’t a fight against global warming. Continue reading »

Feb 282006
 

2006-02-28.mckeever-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On February 28, 2006, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever, together with Tasha Kheiriddin (then Ontario Director for the Canadian Taxpayers Federation) and Finn Poschmann (CD Howe Institute) was a panelist on iChannel’s program @Issue, with host John Robson. Titled “Governed to Death”, the episode focused on the proper role and responsibilities of government, and the issue of whether or not Canada has “too much” government. Continue reading »

Oct 042005
 

Contents:

Table of Contents; Quotations; A Message from Paul McKeever; Scrap Ontario’s Income Tax; Legalize Better Health Care; Paying for Health Care: The Facts; Improve Education; Choice in Education?; Improve the Supply of Electricity; Restore Fair Auto Insurance; Scrap Property Taxes; Budgeting Better Health Care and Education.
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