Nov 022010
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

This video was released to promote the party’s 2011 election plank on Safe and Convenient Access: Cannabis Medicine Centres.

Transcript: “Canada’s courts made the medicinal use of cannabis legal over a decade ago. Still, all we hear is this: [Voice of Tim Hudak, Leader of Ontario’s Progressive Conservative Party] “Here’s what I would do as Premier…we close down drug ops”. As a result, police continue to raid medical cannabis dispensaries, as part of an American-style war on cannabis. A Freedom government will make medical cannabis dispensaries a recognized part of Ontario’s health care system. It will be illegal for the police to raid a medical cannabis dispensary. Compassion, from Freedom Party.” Continue reading »

Nov 022010
 

DESCRIPTION:

On November 2, 2010, Paul McKeever gave a speech to cannabis consumers at Vapor Central (a cannabis vapor lounge) 667 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1Z9 (2nd floor). The subject of the speech was the announcement of Freedom Party of Ontario’s 2011 election plank titled “Safe & Convenient Access: Cannabis Medicine Centres”. This document is the written text he prepared for his speech. Continue reading »

Jun 232010
 

“Eliminating Ontario’s Health Premium would make the July 1st, 2010 imposition of Ontario’s Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) almost revenue neutral”, says Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever. “I am calling upon the Premier to eliminate the Health Premium as soon as the Legislature can effect that change…” Click here to read the full media release.

Apr 232009
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On April 23, 2009, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever was a panelist on “On the Line” with host Christine Williams. Also on the panel was Reverend John Williams (political activist and founder of Canadian Childrens Rights Initiative). The panel discussed a graphic Ontario government internet ad that promotes organ donation; Somalian pirates and Somalia’s Prime Minister condemning the paying ransoms; nightmare faced by Conquest Vacations tourists and Ontario Premier’s review of Travel Industry Council. Continue reading »

Mar 172009
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On March 17, 2009, Freedom Party of Ontario president Robert Metz was a panelist on “On the Line” with host Christine Williams. Also on the panel was Kamram Niazi (Management and Recruitment Consultant). In this episode, the panel discusses: How to fix the world’s ailing economy: do we opt for bailouts and, if so, who gets them; couple sues hospital for putting newborn on life support without their consent; should we return children to school prior to Labour Day? Continue reading »

Jul 082008
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On July 8, 2008, Freedom Party of Ontario president Robert Metz and Husein Hamdani (President, North American Spiritual Revival) were panelists on “On the Line” (CTS) with host Christine Williams. In this episode, the panel discusses: a large Tamil rally in Toronto condemns Ottawa for banning a Tamil group (Tamil Tigers) under anti-Terrorist law; a Toronto man loses a court battle to have OHIP reimbursement him for a transplant he had overseas; a “puzzling and misguided” trend of apologizing for events of the distant past. Continue reading »

Mar 252008
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On March 25, 2008, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever and Dr. Tom Williamson were panelists on “On the Line” (CTS) with host Christine Williams on CTS. In this episode, the panel discusses: the Canadian woman locked up for the last two years in Mexico (should Canada get tough with Mexico); thousands of immigrants with HIV allowed entrance to Canada; parents who turn to the courts when their kids flunk-out in school. Continue reading »

Feb 052008
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On February 5, 2008, Freedom Party of Ontario president Robert Metz and Michael Shapcott (Senior Fellow, Wellesley Institute) were panelists on “On the Line” (CTS) with host Christine Williams on CTS. In this episode, the panel discusses: two Toronto District School Board trustees are pushing to re-opent the vote on an Africentric elementary school for Toronto now that the Provincial government of Ontario has refused to fund the school; a doctor web service in Quebec to connect patients to physicians via video conference; poverty activists want Ontario government to develop an anti-poverty strategy as economic downturn looms. Continue reading »

Sep 252007
 

“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.