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Timothy Coderre
Director of Public Relations and Events

Samantha Doslea
Social Media and Outreach Representative

Michelle Williams
Volunteer coordinator and (Executive Secretary of (Regional association))
James Mazzy
Chief Financial Officer
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Director of Public Relations and Events
Social Media and Outreach Representative
Volunteer coordinator and (Executive Secretary of (Regional association))
Chief Financial Officer
by kasper
If you are worried about forced vaccinations and vaccine passports, and want to reclaim your Constitutional, Charter and Bill of Rights freedoms, and, if you, or your loved ones are being bullied with potential unlawful job loss.
Then, regardless of Party, or If you are A-Political, or what colour your skin might be, or, what Religious or non Religious ties you may have, the Freedom Alliance offers an inclusive place, with shared interests that we can unify under relative to our personal and lawful choices and freedom.
Liberal, NDP, and Conservative supporters who share these common interests are welcome to unify and attend these meetings.
At this juncture, the PPC, is the only Party who are openly against forced vaccinations, vax passports and forced job loss, which violate our real laws and freedoms, and will be legally challenged.
You DO NOT have to vote, or support the PPC to unify under these circumstances The Sault Freedom
Alliance is Sharing a meeting with our local PPC Candidate Kasper Makowski who also shares the very same concerns as we do, and is on Public record for being in support of the real laws in our defence.
We will be staging this emergency dual meeting for Tuesday September 7th 2021 at 7 pm, at 173 Allard St. in Sault Ste. Marie.
We will have signage on location, and if the weather permits, we will also have an out-door relaxing fire with live music to relieve stress, and enjoy each others company.
The objectives, are to prepare for a weather permitting protest that will be scheduled for Wednesday Sept 8th from 1 to 4 pm at the Hospital entrance on Great Northern Rd. where we staged our last protest, and to prepare for our weather permitting protest at Bellevue Park for next Saturday September 11th, from 1 to 4 pm to remember & commemorate the victims of terror, and defend our diminished freedoms.
In addition, some PPC supporters will also be preparing for multiple local Candidate debates starting on Wednesday Sept 8th at 1 pm, and will be going into the prime time hours.
We are hoping for a all hands on deck turn out, and to document and contrast our response with videos, against the smug 2 thousand dollar suites, air conditioned office and new hair doo and smell nice candidates with their paid & scripted responses from the all predictable players.
It’s time to contact and Inform our friends and loved ones of like minded-ness, and to let our voice be heard.
WE WILL BE SEEN & THERE WILL BE LOTS OF BIG BALLONS & SIGNAGE FOR BOTH OF THESE EVENTS
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A RATIONAL APPROACH THAT RESPECTS OUR RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
The unprecedented government response to the covid-19 pandemic has had massively negative repercussions on Canadians’ physical and mental health, economic well-being, as well as their rights and freedoms.
The standard approach to pandemic management had always been to protect the vulnerable and allow the rest of the healthy population to go about their regular lives while building herd immunity. Lockdowns of entire populations were never part of any pre-covid pandemic planning.
This experiment was largely ineffective in reducing the spread of the virus, but caused significant collateral damage. The vast majority of covid victims were elderly patients with comorbidities in nursing homes that governments failed to protect. Lockdown measures will cause even more deaths in the longer term due to stress-related illnesses, depression, postponement of surgeries, drug overdose, suicide, domestic violence, etc.
Governments don’t want to admit that they were wrong and are imposing increasingly authoritarian measures on the population, including vaccine passports. Both the vaccinated and the unvaccinated will suffer under a regime of segregation, constant control, and surveillance. It is illusory to believe that the virus can be eradicated. We have to learn to live with it, without destroying our way of life in the process.
Lockdowns, mask mandates, school closures, and other authoritarian sanitary measures have not had any noticeable effect on the course of the pandemic. Regions or countries that implemented strict measures have been as impacted as those that did not.
Both the vaccinated and the unvaccinated can get infected and transmit the virus, which negates the rationale for segregation and vaccine passports.
Section 1 of Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms states that reasonable limits to our rights and freedoms can only be imposed if it has been demonstrated that they are justified in a free and democratic society. Such a demonstration has not been made for covid restrictions, most of which are arguably unconstitutional.
Although most of the measures in response to the covid pandemic have been implemented by provincial governments, Ottawa has an important coordinating role to play at the national level and can influence provincial policies. The federal public health agency coordinates policies with provincial agencies. Ottawa also encouraged and supported lockdown policies through the transfer of tens of billions of dollars in financial aid to provinces and territories.
A People’s Party government will:
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The People’s Party of Canada recently filed its 2020 audited financial report with Elections Canada, in accordance with regulations. That report covers the 12-month period between January 1 and December 31, 2020.
We would like to highlight the main items in this report so that you aware of the Party’s financial situation as a member, dedicated volunteer, supporter, or as a donor or potential donor. You can read the full report here.
In 2020, the Party raised $963,059 in donations and $64,407 in membership fees. After adding transfers and interest income, total revenues for 2020 amounted to $1,146,607.
The Party’s main item of expenses in 2020 was salaries and benefits, at $395,690. The Party’s had four full-time employees at the beginning of the year and six at the end of the year, including the Leader. Mr. Bernier did not receive any salary or compensation from the Party in 2018 and 2019, as he was then receiving a salary as a Member of Parliament. He only started receiving a salary at the beginning of 2020 and his salary for the year was $104,000.
Contrary to other parties, the Party did not apply for the federal government’s COVID-19 wage subsidy program. The Party also paid $73,428 in professional fees to non-staffers.
The Party spent $61,366 in legal fees in 2020 to defend itself in various lawsuits launched against it. The costs of the current defamation lawsuit against Warren Kinsella are not paid by the Party but by Mr. Bernier himself.
In 2020, the Party also spent the following amounts on:
The Party transferred $42,280 to candidates for the October 2020 by-elections in Toronto Centre and York Centre.
Note that following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, and in order to reduce costs during these uncertain times, the Party closed its Gatineau office in June 2020 and only reopened one in Ottawa in July 2021 in preparation for the general election. All staffers worked remotely during that period.
The Party manages its finances in a responsible manner, did not borrow any money to run its election campaign in the fall of 2019, and does not have any debt. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, we finished the year 2020 with $431,635 in cash and cash equivalents. This will serve as a cushion for the snap election expected in the fall of 2021.
Running a party necessitates the work of thousands of volunteers, but also involves unavoidable costs. We are proud of what has been accomplished by the People’s Party of Canada so far and we thank the generous donors who made it possible. If you want to help the Party be better financially prepared to sell its bold Canada First platform and fight for Freedom, Responsibility, Fairness and Respect in the next election, please donate here.
Many thanks,
The PPC Team
August 11, 2021* * *
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Naomi majored in political science and international relations at UBC. She has worked as a political aide for the BC Liberals and more recently as a staffer for Jody Wilson-Raybould. Naomi served as the CEO of the EDA in her home riding of Vancouver East, and when the Party needed more candidates Naomi stepped up to run against her former boss as the PPC candidate for Vancouver Granville. Naomi has an extensive background in marketing and events management. She is passionate about public service and volunteers as a support worker for people suffering from addiction and PTSD.
Contact Naomi: naomi@peoplespartyofcanada.ca
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Yale has been involved in politics since a young age, volunteering with the BC Young Liberals, then the Conservative Party of Canada before taking a role on his local CPC EDA. Upon the founding of the PPC, Yale immediately began organizing locally through social media and ensured his local EDA of Chilliwack—Hope was one of the first to be organized in the country. Since its founding, Yale has served as CEO of the Chilliwack—Hope PPC Association and played a crucial role in his candidate’s campaign, which garnered the largest vote percentage of any PPC candidate in BC.
Contact Yale: yale@peoplespartyofcanada.ca
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Adrian helped found the PPC EDA of Red Deer—Mountain View and acted as its interim CEO. He helped guide its transition to a Regional Association representing both Red Deer ridings. His past campaign management experience for a federal Conservative candidate allowed him to quickly assemble and run campaign teams for Paul Mitchell and Laura-Lynn Thompson during the 2019 general election. His passion for liberty and the PPC ideals stems from his upbringing in Poland during the communist era, where only the elite and connected had any freedoms. He is committed to helping build a strong organization and develop leaders that will challenge the status quo.
Contact Adrian: adrian@peoplespartyofcanada.ca
Monique walked away from the left in 2015 and is a founding member of the PPC. Before being asked to take on the role of Provincial Coordinator for Saskatchewan, she was a campaign manager for a PPC candidate in the 2019 federal election and was CEO of the Saskatoon—Grasswood Electoral District Association. Monique has been a small business owner, worked sales and marketing and is a Journeyman Electrician. She was born and raised in rural Saskatchewan and believes in individual freedom and small government.
Contact Monique: monique@peoplespartyofcanada.ca
As soon as Maxime Bernier announced his new political party, Noel was inspired to run as a candidate for him. Since its founding, Noel has served as a Director on the Board of his local EDA of Provencher. When the Board of the Elmwood—Transcona PPC Association publicly resigned in an effort to smear the Party, Noel is the one who stepped up to reorganize this riding association and eventually ran as the candidate for Elmwood—Transcona. We are excited to see what Noel can bring to his new role.
Contact Noel: noel@peoplespartyofcanada.ca
Renaud helped found the Electoral District Association in his home riding of Timmins—James Bay and continues to serve as its CEO. Renaud also represented his riding as our candidate, achieving one of the highest vote percentages for a PPC Candidate across the country. Renaud was inspired to join the PPC by his time living in the former communist state of Romania and views the People’s Party as necessary to push back against the slow creep of ever-growing abusive government powers in our nation.
Contact Renaud: renaud@peoplespartyofcanada.ca
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Jim was born in Quebec City to Hungarian parents. At an early age Jim’s dad taught him about the tyranny of communism and the dangers of media propaganda. At 20 years old, Jim was already launching an electronic security system company. After meeting the love of his life, he relocated to the US and launched a manufacturing startup. He later returned to Canada to work in the film & TV industry. Jim was previously involved with the Liberal Party, and helped to break a membership drive record in Parkdale—High Park only to be disillusioned by the corruption he saw in the party. Jim never felt at home in politics, until the PPC emerged, offering fairness for all Canadians. He feels that the PPC is the answer for everything Canadians need in a political party, and is truly a party for the people.
Contact Jim: jim@peoplespartyofcanada.ca
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Upon the founding of the PPC, Deborah helped found the Electoral District Association in her home riding of Beaches—East York and continues to serve as its CEO. When the time came, Deborah stepped up to represent her riding as our candidate there. Deborah has consistently been one of our most active members in the GTA and we are excited to see what Deborah can bring to her new role.
Contact Deborah: deborah@peoplespartyofcanada.ca
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Dave is the co-founder and CEO of an Ottawa-based research and communication company, which grew from a now 25-year career as a consultant on the historic relationship between the federal government and First Nations. He holds degrees in political science and the fine arts. Originally from western Canada, he moved to eastern Ontario in 2009 and views national cohesiveness based on an understanding of our shared values and diverse heritage as vital to Canada’s future. He joined the PPC due to its principled approach to politics and support for genuine debate. He believes this will ensure and advance the vibrancy of Canadian democracy, its prosperity and its freedom.
Contact Dave: dave@peoplespartyofcanada.ca
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Dan has a diverse background having worked in many jobs including industrial construction, baker, military CF medic, civilian paramedic, and currently serving as a federal law enforcement officer. Dan has been involved in the PPC since the very start, helping to found our Electoral District Associations in both Barrie—Innisfil and Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte, and has served as the CEO of the Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte PPC Association since its inception. Dan is bilingual and supports strong fiscal conservative policies, outright transparency, accountability and freedom of speech.
Contact Dan: boucher@peoplespartyofcanada.ca
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A native Quebecer, Daniel has immense experience in Quebec politics and has taken part in elections at the municipal, provincial, and federal levels. Daniel was a candidate for the Conservative Party of Québec in the 2012 provincial election, and ran for the leadership of the CPQ in 2013, and again in 2021. Daniel also ran to become the Mayor of Québec City in 2017 under the banner of l’Alliance citoyenne de Québec, a party he helped found. Daniel was also our PPC Candidate for Louis-Hébert in 2019. In addition to his political experience, Daniel also owns and operates an IT and strategic business consulting firm, and acts as vice-president of the Canada-Europe Economic Chamber. Daniel is a computer scientist by trade and has a degree in political science as well as numerous professional and technical certifications.
Contact Daniel: brisson@partipopulaireducanada.ca
We are currently seeking a new Coordinator for New Brunswick.
Mitchell has been involved in politics for a number of years now and has been an active volunteer in recent provincial elections. Last year was Mitchell’s first foray in federal politics. Once Mitchell realized there was a PPC candidate in his home riding of Kings—Hants, he became an active volunteer on his local EDA, eventually becoming CEO. From this position, Mitchell continued to take on more responsibilities including campaign manager and lead strategist for his candidate. Mitchell is excited to extend his knowledge and experience to the rest of the province as well as neighbouring PEI.
Contact Mitchell: mitchellf@peoplespartyofcanada.ca
Mitchell is the Nova Scotia Provincial Coordinator and he is currently serving as the Interim Provincial Coordinator for Prince Edward Island.
Contact Mitchell: mitchellf@peoplespartyofcanada.ca
We are currently seeking a new Coordinator for Newfoundland & Labrador.
Gatineau, QC, Canada