Bernier backs Western independence vote after leadership win

PPC leader Maxime Bernier, hot on the heels of a successful leadership review, hopes Albertans will vote in favour of independence — not to break up Canada, but so that serious concessions will be made by Ottawa.

Bernier won the leadership review with 79.1% of the vote, a drop in approval since his 2021 review, where he garnered a staggering 95.6% approval rate. Notably, voter turnout was significantly lower this time — 32.7% compared to a 57% voter participation rate four years ago.

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Maxime Bernier potentially sidelined in upcoming federal election debate

Canada’s Leaders’ Debates Commission has introduced new criteria for participation in the upcoming federal election debates, a move that may exclude Maxime Bernier, leader of the People’s Party of Canada (PPC).

In the last election, parties needed to meet just one of three criteria to qualify for debates — having at least one MP, achieving 4% of the national vote in the prior election, or showing 4% support in polls at the campaign’s onset. The PPC, despite scoring 4.9% on election day, was sidelined based on polls that allegedly underrepresented their support.

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Poilievre says PPC leader Bernier no threat in Manitoba byelection

A vote for Maxime Bernier is a vote for Justin Trudeau, says Canada’s Conservative Party leader.

Speaking to the media in Winnipeg on Friday, Pierre Poilievre weighed in on two federal byelections set to take place in the province later this month — taking aim at People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier, one of five candidates vying to win a recently vacated seat in the south Manitoba riding of Portage-Lisgar.

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Poilievre tries to head off PPC vote as Bernier bets on social conservatives

OTTAWA – Pierre Poilievre is off to Manitoba to rally Conservative supporters ahead of a byelection that Maxime Bernier is hoping will send him back to Parliament.

The far-right People’s Party of Canada leader lost his Quebec seat in the 2019 federal vote and lost again in the 2021 election.


“Far Right” “Social Conservative” Scared!

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Maxime Bernier: Canada’s Conservative Party has been ‘infiltrated’ by ‘globalist and woke far left’

Leader of the People’s Party of Canada Maxime Bernier said the Conservative Party of Canada is “infiltrated” by the “woke far left,” after blasting the party’s President for using so-called “trans-inclusive” pronouns in his Twitter bio.

“This woke guy with pronouns in his bio is the president of the Conservative Party of Canada. Still wondering why I left this morally and intellectually corrupt party?,” tweeted Bernier yesterday.

The president of the CPC Rob Batherson’s Twitter bio reads, “Business person, community volunteer, husband, father, son (he/him).”

Well that’s settles it not voting the CPC next election.

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Trend shows ‘material increase’ in PPC support: Nanos

Nanos Research numbers show a continuing rise in support for the People’s Party of Canada — a trend that began in the summer before the 2021 federal election.

On the latest episode of Trend Line, Nanos Research’s Nik Nanos said that the percentage of Canadians polled who would consider voting for the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) usually sits at around 10 per cent. But as of Feb. 16, that number has gone up to 16 per cent, which Nanos calls a “material increase.”

The PPC is a better bet than the atrophied mainstream parties.

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Maxime Bernier: Will the Freedom Convoy save Canada?

A press conference was held at the Marriott Hotel not only by Maxime Bernier, but also by scientists, doctors, truckers, and others who joined to shed light on the current situation.

I had time to ask Maxime Bernier a few questions. It was nice to see that not only the mainstream media were present, but also independent journalists, which created a certain debate in the place.

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Maxime Bernier plans to join trucker convoy in Ottawa, accuses Trudeau of ‘colluding’ with Biden on mandates

In a virtual press conference on Friday, the leader of the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) launched a full-throated charge against the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau government and the provincial governments, accusing them of violating the rights of Canadians with health measures that are the exception, while European countries and American states are lifting their restrictions.

He said that unvaccinated cross-border truckers are safe and should be able to continue their work unhindered at the border. He also condemned similar measures imposed by U.S. authorities at the border, accusing the prime minister of “colluding” with President Joe Biden.

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Bernier calls on feds to rehire all public servants fired over vaccine mandates

Speaking at a press conference on Friday, People’s Party of Canada (PPC) leader Maxime Bernier made three demands to the federal government – chiefly to repeal the vaccine mandate on civil servants and to rehire all public employees fired because of them.

“The government should reinstate all civil servants, military personnel and other government employees who unjustly lost their jobs,” said Bernier.

The PPC leader also called on federally regulated companies in the transportation and telecom industries to rehire affected employees. Bernier added that if those workers didn’t want to return to their jobs, “they should get severance packages and unemployment benefits that terminated employees normally receive.”

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Maxime Bernier leads protest against COVID-19 health measures and vaccination mandates

People’s Party of Canada (PPC) leader Maxime Bernier was among the thousands of Quebecers who braved the cold to denounce vaccine mandates and other health measures put in place to curb the spread of COVID-19 in Montreal’s Old Port on Saturday.

“There is no convincing case for compulsory COVID-19 vaccinations,” Bernier wrote on Twitter. “Mandatory policies are a blunt tool aimed at covering up government ineptitude.”

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