November 2, 2010 – Freedom Party today released its 2011 election plank on Safe, Convenient Access: Cannabis Medicine Centres. It also released its corresponding pre-election video ad. Continue reading »
November 2, 2010 – Freedom Party today released its 2011 election plank on Safe, Convenient Access: Cannabis Medicine Centres. It also released its corresponding pre-election video ad. Continue reading »
AUDIO – DESCRIPTION:
On Just Right (CHRW 94.9 FM, London, Ontario, with hosts Robert Metz and Robert Vaughan), mid-way through the program, Paul McKeever, leader, Freedom Party of Ontario discussed the release of Part 1 of his documentary “The Principle of Pot”, which concerned the freedom and anti-prohibition activism of former Freedom Party Action Director Marc Emery.
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On February 16, 2010, Freedom Party of Ontario president Robert Metz and Stuart Parker (co-founder, Toronto Democracy Initiative) were panelists on “On the Line” (CTS) with host Christine Williams. In this episode, the panel discusses: a white supremacist father in Manitoba who has lost custody of his children; Ottawa goes to Supreme Court of Canada to shut down Insite (Vancouver’s supervised drug injection site); Canada urges China to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions while China-made globe toy wipes Israel out of existence. Continue reading »
AUDIO – DESCRIPTION:
On Just Right (CHRW 94.9 FM, London, Ontario, with hosts Robert Metz and Robert Vaughan), mid-way through the program, Paul McKeever, leader, Freedom Party of Ontario discussed the release of Part 1 of his documentary “The Principle of Pot”, which concerned the freedom and anti-prohibition activism of former Freedom Party Action Director Marc Emery.
Listen to the entire show:
AUDIO – DESCRIPTION:
On the Rob Breakenridge Show (AM 770 CHQR – Calgary, Alberta) discussed the release of Part 1 of his documentary “The Principle of Pot”, which concerned the freedom and anti-prohibition activism of former Freedom Party Action Director Marc Emery.
Listen to the entire show:
Contents:
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 »
AUDIO – DESCRIPTION:
On the Ryan Doyle Show (NewsTalk 1010AM CFRB, Toronto, Ontario) Paul McKeever, leader of Freedom Party of Ontario discussed Marc Emery and cannabis prohibition.
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On May 15, 2008, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever and Terry Spratt (Educator) were panelists on “On the Line” (CTS) with host Christine Williams. In this episode, the panel discusses: Mayanmar/Burma refusing U.S. aid on the ground that the aid is conditional U.S. inspections within that country; what to do about the complications concerning aging drivers; a human rights complaint against Gator Ted’s restaurant by a man who smokes cannabis to treat his condition and thinks it is his human right to smoke it on the restaurant’s private property. Continue reading »
On February 21, 2007, Freedom Party of Ontario president Robert Metz and Gary Warner, Ph.D (former McMaster University professor) were panelists on “On the Line” with host Christine Williams. In this episode, the panelists discussed: tobacco companies in Canada claim a constitutional right to advertise; poll of American’s shows mixed feelings about Black History Month; and refugees living in church basements to avoid deportation. Continue reading »
On January 22, 2007, Freedom Party of Ontario president Robert Metz and Shahid Akhtar (Canadian Association of Muslims and Jews) were panelists on “On the Line” with host Christine Williams. In this episode, the panel discusses a U.K. Celebrity Big Brother show that has “ignited a racial furor”; does the Ontario Work for Diploma program make sense?; and shelters for smokers have critics fuming. Continue reading »