Feb 212000
 

2000-02-21.mckeever-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:
On February 21, 2000, Paul McKeever (Freedom Party of Ontario) was a guest of Rhonda London Live. In this episode, McKeever discussed with host Rhonda London a Toronto report showing the number of hate crimes increasing in the city, and another suggesting an increase across Canada. Rhonda asks: “Is the Canadian model of multiculturalism working, and is this the best tool for fighting racism?”. Also a guest on this episode: Suwanda Sugunasiri (Author of “How to Kick Multiculturalism in Its Teeth”) and Moy Tam (Canadian Race Relations Foundation). Continue reading »

Nov 011999
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On November 1, 1999, then Freedom Party spokesperson Paul McKeever, Cheryl McConney (host of “Daytime”), Trevor Wilson (diversity strategist), and Adrienne Snow (policy analyst with NFFRE) were panelists on Michael Coren Live! (CTS). The topic of discussion: “racial” (i.e., genetic) diversity in the workplace, and employment equity / affirmative action laws or hiring quotas. Continue reading »

Aug 131999
 

1999-08-13.metz-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:
On August 13, 1999, Robert Metz (President, Freedom Party of Ontario) was a guest of Rhonda London Live. In this episode, Metz and host Rhonda London discuss affirmative action; a complaint by an applicant to the University of Michigan’s law school, who was not admitted – though others with similar qualifications were – because she did not fall into a preferred “racial” group for affirmative action purposes; and the repeal in Ontario of “employment equity” legislation. Rhonda asks: Is affirmative action a step in the right direction, or is it racism? Also a guest in this episode: Daina Green (Labour Advisor, Executive member of the Alliance for Employment Equity). Continue reading »

Jul 281999
 

1999-06-28.mckeever-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:
On July 28, 1999, Paul McKeever (Freedom Party of Ontario) was a guest of Rhonda London Live. In this episode, McKeever discussed with host Rhonda London a decision by the CRTC not to regulate the Internet, and the issue of hate speech laws versus free speech. Also a guest on this episode: Sol Littman (Simon Wiesenthal Centre). Continue reading »

Jan 011999
 

1999-01-xx.draft-election-platform.thumbContents:

Statement of Principle; Where We Stand!: Official Platform – Freedom Party of Ontario – Members Draft – December, 1998; Policy and Platform: Freedom; Aboriginal Issues; Abortion; Academic Freedom; Affirmative Action; Auto Insurance; Balanced Budgets; Business; Calgary Framework; Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC); Censorship; Charter of Rights and Freedoms; Children & Child Care; Constitution; Crown Corporations; Culture; Democracy; Discrimination; Drug Laws; Education; Electoral Reform; Environment; Freedom of Choice; Freedom of Speech; Freedom Party; Free Enterprise; Free Markets; Free Trade; Fundamental Freedoms; Government; Gun Control; Health Care; Health Tax; Housing; Human Rights Commission (Ontario); Individual Rights; Insurance; Interest Rates; Jobs; Justice; Law; Lobby Groups; Majority Rule; Marijuana; Market Value Assessment; Medicare; MPP Salaries & Pensions; Multiculturalism; Official Bilingualism; OHIP; Ontario Hydro; Politics; Political Correctness; Pollution; Poverty; Principles; Property Rights; Property Taxes; Protectionism; Public Transit; Quebec; Racism; Referendums; Rent Controls; Self Defence; Socialism; Sunday Shopping; Taxation; Unemployment; Unions; Universality; Wealth; Welfare; Workers’ Compensation; Workfare.
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Feb 181998
 

1997-xx-x.lrc-thumbAUDIO – DESCRIPTION:

In this episode of Left, Right and Center, host Jim Chapman asks the panelists about a Statistics Canada report that states that the federal government is not hiring enough visible minorities. The panel talks about affirmative action.

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Sep 301995
 

1995-09-30.armstrong-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On September 30, 1995, Freedom Party of Ontario held a dinner featuring, as its guest speaker, Joe Armstrong, author of “Farewell the Peaceful Kingdom). In his talk, given just weeks before the Quebec referendum on secession, he asserted that “Canada is not breaking up: it’s breaking down”. In particular, he argued, identifying oneself as a member of an allegedly victimized collective has become an all-too-common and growing means for the seizing of wealth and power…and the government is playing along. Continue reading »

Sep 281995
 

1996-xx-xx.fp-logo-media-release-thumbOn September 28, 1995, Freedom Party of Ontario notified the media that, at its September 30, 1995 dinner, Freedom Party of Ontario’s guest speaker would be author Joe C.W. Armstrong, who would speak on the subject of “Racism Rampant in a Victim Culture”. Click here to read the release.
 

 

 

 

 

Document Details:

Document: Media Release
Document Dated: September 28, 1995
Publisher: Freedom Party of Ontario
Author: Robert Metz
Document Type: Media Release
Number of Pages: 2
Page dimensions: 8.5″ x 11″
Color/BW: Full colour

Archive format: .pdf (searchable exact); size: 3.5 MB; URL: https://freedomparty.on.ca/archive/documents/dinners/1995-09-30.joe-armstrong-dinner/1995-09-28.joe-armstrong-dinner-media-release.pdf

Sep 071995
 

1995-09-07.mailer-thumbDESCRIPTION:
Two-page hardcopy letter from Robert Metz to members and supporters of Freedom Party of Ontario, inviting them to Freedom Party’s September 30, 1995 dinner, featuring guest speaker Joe C.W. Armstrong, who would speak on the topic of “Racism Rampant in a Victim Culture”. Mailed to members and supporters via Canada Post. Enclosures include: promotional poster (8.5″x11″) and a response form. Continue reading »