Feb 132018
 

In anticipation of the June 7, 2018 Ontario provincial election, Freedom Party of Ontario released its 2018 Election platform in the early morning of February 13, 2018. In 2011, Freedom Party had released the world’s first-ever election platform audiobook and, for 2018, it again produced an audiobook version of the its platform (released at the same time). In the run-up to the election, the plaform also could be viewed in html format. Continue reading »

Apr 282016
 

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Until late March of 2016, Ontario’s Amber Alert system notified television watchers of child abductions without interrupting programming. That changed in late March 2016. CRTC approval was given to a system that interrupts TV and radio programming, forcing the consumer of TV/radio programming to miss the content they have paid to watch. On April 28, 2016, Paul McKeever, leader, Freedom Party of Ontario, was interviewed about the changes to the Amber Alert system by Andrew Lawton, host of the Andrew Lawton Show on CFPL-AM 980, London (Ontario).

 

Listen to the conversation:

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Entire Recording:
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Apr 272016
 

2016-04-27.lfp-New-Amber-Alerts-earning-some-bad-reviews-thumbDescription:
Until late March of 2016, Ontario’s Amber Alert system notified television watchers of child abductions without interrupting programming. That changed in late March 2016. CRTC approval was given to a system that interrupts TV and radio programming, forcing the consumer of TV/radio programming to miss the content they have paid to watch. On April 27, 2016, Dan Brown of the London Free Press wrote a report concerning his interview of Paul McKeever, leader, Freedom Party of Ontario, regarding the changes to the Amber Alert system. Continue reading »

Jan 232013
 

2013-01-23.arena.mckeever.coren.idle-no-moreVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On January 23, 2013, Freedom Party leader was a guest of “The Arena” (Sun News Network) with host Michael Coren. The topic of discussion: What is at the root of the Idle No More protests, vandalism, and opposition to the Indian Act? What does it mean when the police refuse to enforce property rights? Why is property rights versus aboriginal culture a phony dichotomy? Continue reading »

Sep 072011
 

During the 2011 election, Freedom Party of Ontario released its election platform one plank at a time, beginning October 12, 2010 (Affordable Electricity). The 18th and final plank (Separating Public Schools and Organized Religious Practice) was released on August 2, 2011. Each plank was announced with a media release, and each plank release was accompanied by the release of a pre-election commercial that was viewable only on the web. Each plank release was also accompanied by an audio recording, available only on the web, of Freedom Party leader Paul McKeever reading the plank for the voter’s convenience. Freedom Party maintained a 2011 Election Platform web page. As each plank was released, a link to the plank was added to the Platform page. On September 7, 2011 – the day that the election writ was dropped for the 2011 Ontario provincial election – Freedom Party released its 2011 election platform as the world’s first-ever election platform audiobook.

HTML (web) version: https://freedomparty.on.ca/archive/elections/2011/platform/2011electionplanks.htm
AUDIOBOOK version: https://freedomparty.on.ca/archive/elections/2011/platform/2011-09-07.fpo-2011-platform-audiobook.m4b

Sep 072011
 

AUDIO – DESCRIPTION:

Freedom Party leader Paul McKeever reads Freedom Party of Ontario’s 2011 election platform in its entirety. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first election platform ever released by anyone in audiobook format.

This audiobook places each plank in a separate chapter, for ease of navigation. Compatible with Apple iTunes, iPhone/iPod/iPad, and other smart phones/tablets. Continue reading »

Jul 062011
 

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This video was released to promote the party’s 2011 election plank: Freedom, Justice, and Peace During International Political Meetings .

Transcript: “Before the mass arrests. Before the claim that this isn’t Canada anymore. [Officer: “This ain’t Canada right now”; Pedestrian: “This isn’t Canada right now?” Officer: “No.”]. Before McGuinty’s secret five-metre rule. [Officer: “You’re within five metres of this wall so please turn off your video camera.”] Before the burning cars and broken windows, there was the decision to hold a politically explosive event in a city of millions, at a cost of billions. A Freedom government will require international political meetings to be held in remote locations, not in our cities. Keeping the peace safely and affordably: Freedom Party.” Continue reading »