May 181999
 

1996-xx-xx.fp-logo-radio-thumbAUDIO – DESCRIPTION:
On May 18, 1999, CHRW 94.7 FM hosted an all-candidates debate for candidates in the riding of London North Centre. Freedom Party president Robert Metz was the party’s candidate in London North Centre. He was joined in the debate by candidates for the Liberal, PC and NDP parties. The candidates are asked about the environment, tax cuts, dwindling business activity in downtown London, education.

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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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Jun 011998
 

Contents:
The Calgary Declaration Our readers speak! Feedback, good and bad; No room for freedom in Calgary Framework, Walker’s message to legislature; Roots of Change Conference urged to put freedom first!; Funds appeal launched for London landlord Elijah Elieff; Harris and Walker on proportional representation; Manning criticized for his theory of Confederation; Joe Armstrong visits Freedom Party; APEC publishes Leitch address to Freedom Party; Property Rights Dialogue; Flat Tax Advocates; Website draws visitors from around the world; Drug Laws; Racism; Education – Protesting the Protestors; …and much, much more! Continue reading »

Dec 011995
 

Contents:
“Kids First!” by Cheryl Stewart & Sandra Evans
“Our Most Serious Consideration” by Gordon Domm
“How Children Develop Passive Minds (Part 1 of 3): Why it happens and what we can do about it” by R.N. Whitehead, Ph.D.
“Is the Federal Income Tax Act Unconstitutional?” by Paul McKeever Continue reading »

Jun 011995
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:
During the Ontario general election of 1995, CFPL-TV, in London, Ontario, interviewed the leaders of Ontario’s registered political parties. At that time, Freedom Party of Ontario’s leader was Jack Plant. In this fast-paced interview, Plant is asked about the party’s 1995 election platform, including its position on voting, Freedom Party’s proposal for a Taxpayer Protection Act, “social assistance”, health care, Ontario’s Human Rights Commission, and choice in education. Continue reading »

Jun 011994
 

Contents:
Today’s Choice For Tomorrow! “Freedom Party’s eventual electability fully depends upon our commitment to the very principles many believe prevent us from getting elected.”; Freedom Party’s official submission to the Royal Commission on Learning; New Party Leader: Jack Plant; Executive changes; FP campaigns against taxi monopoly; Prohibition a failure, says Metz; School board budgets; Tax protests, and more! Continue reading »

Mar 011994
 

Contents:
“No Such Thing” by William Trench
“Taxation: “Fairness” and Unintended Consequences” by Kenneth H.W. Hilborn
“The Slumlord” by Walter Block
“We Are the Future” by Jack Plant
“The Meaning of a Free Market Economy” by John R. Ferguson
“Identity Crisis” by Danielle Metz

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