November 25, 2003 – Oshawa – “…McGuinty had a chance here to win back the private sector’s confidence, and to give a spark of hope to Ontario’s electrical future: he just blew it…” [Click here to read the full release]
November 25, 2003 – Oshawa – “…McGuinty had a chance here to win back the private sector’s confidence, and to give a spark of hope to Ontario’s electrical future: he just blew it…” [Click here to read the full release]
On October 1, 2003, the day before voting in the Ontario provincial election, Freedom Party of Ontario lead Paul McKeever was a panelist on Toronto cable channel CP24’s “Hour Town” program, hosted by Adam Vaughan. Issues discussed included auto insurance, health care, electricity, social housing, and a gasoline tax the revenues of which are earmarked for public transit. Continue reading »
On September 20, 2003, during the Ontario provincial election, CFTO did a profile of Freedom Party of Ontario. Issues discussed: auto insurance, electricity, health care, education Continue reading »
During the Ontario provincial election of 2003, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever was a guest of TVO’s “Studio 2” program, where he was interviewed by Steve Paikin. Topics discussed include: electricity, education, health care, auto insurance, property taxes. Continue reading »
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]
August 21, 2003 – Oshawa – “On Thursday morning, Ontario Premier Ernie Eves gave a press conference. As he did on the CBC earlier this week, he attempted to mislead the press and the public concerning Ontario’s electricity self-sufficiency…” [Click here to read the full release]
August 19, 2003 – “…a premier can either be disliked for cutting power even to people who are using hardly any, or he can be disliked by big-time power consumers for taking away daddy’s credit card. I recommend to you the capitalist method: eliminating, as soon as humanly possible, the 4.3 cent price cap. Here are a few reasons why…” [Click here to read the full letter]
August 18, 2003 – Oshawa – “Ontario Premier Ernie Eves intentionally misled the public last night. On Sunday, Eves stated “My goal is to make Ontario self-reliant in electricity”, and explained that his plan includes increasing the supply of electricity. When later asked to reconcile his plan to make Ontario self-reliant with his claim that Ontario is already self-sufficient…” [Click here to read the full release]
June 25, 2003 – Oshawa – “On Wednesday, we are expected to use up nearly all of the 25000 megawatts of power that is available to Ontario. The IMO is already planning rolling black-outs in case there isn’t enough electricity for everyone to use at the same time. And what do we get from the premier? A plea for God to intervene. I suppose, then, that Mr. Eves will consider it to be God’s fault if the power goes off in some places today? This is perhaps the most irresponsible premier in history…” [Click here to read the full release]
Letter from Paul McKeever; Choice in Education; Taxes, Borrowing and the Debt; Electricity: A Plan for a Bright Future; Corporate Welfare; Your Home and Your Town; Improving the Integrity of Elections; Health Care; Political Party Funding; The Same Rights for All Individuals; Closing Message.
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