
People’s Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier did not mince words after the Ontario Divisional Court ruled the province’s Math Proficiency Test for teachers unconstitutional.

People’s Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier did not mince words after the Ontario Divisional Court ruled the province’s Math Proficiency Test for teachers unconstitutional.

London resident and realtor Rob Johnkans’ support for People’s Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier is steadfast.
“I met him, shook his hand and had a couple minutes conversation with him,” said the longtime Conservative voter. “The guy is solid … I believed in him at that moment. He is who he says he is.”

With the 2021 General Election over and the results finalized, Canada is ostensibly in the same position as before Trudeau called the widely undesired snap election.
However, one thing has changed: the People’s Party of Canada is more popular than ever.
Can someone explain to me how federal employees having another day off will contribute to solving the problems that Indigenous Canadians face?
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) September 30, 2021

The People’s Party of Canada is doubling down after the Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) issued a call for the RCMP to investigate party leader Maxime Bernier over a tweet.
“The CAJ is mindful that several sections of the Criminal Code prohibit the willful promotion of hatred. For this reason, we urge the RCMP, and other law enforcement bodies, to launch investigations immediately,” the CAJ said in a press release.

If the Conservative Party faithful wish to avoid an even greater vote-split with the PPC in the next election, which is what I believe will happen if Erin O’Toole remains leader, and avoid having the Liberals come up the middle to win again, then they all need to get onboard with dumping O’Toole.

While most political analysts were focused on whether the Liberals would hold on to their minority government, something else was happening throughout election night: the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) popular vote count continued to rise. In fact, they more than doubled the votes for the Green Party. In 2019, the PPC had almost 300,000 votes. But this election, at last count, the current total is more than 800,000—more than double that of two years ago. While none of the candidates in the PPC—not even leader Maxime Bernier—has won a seat, the party has been able rally the angry anti-maskers and those opposed to pandemic health measures under their far-right umbrella. A closer look at some of those who’ve joined the party include those who were rejected by the Conservative party or gained some degree of notoriety from racist rhetoric, or are opposed to pandemic health protections. And almost a million Canadians support them.
The further the CPC moves left, the more the PPC is demonized as ‘far-right’.

According to an ideology of self-hatred, Canadians must loathe our society. We must together hang our heads in shame as we weep over the history of our nation. Repeat after Jagmeet Singh: “we are a racist, bigoted, homophobic and xenophobic society.”
The People’s Party of Canada reject this vision. Therefore, they are to spend every living moment in the media doghouse. They are right-wing bigots. They hate “racialized” Canadians. They are but one goose-step removed from 20th Century Fascist Europe.
This election is not really about choosing a government. We’re going to have a weak minority government anyway.
It’s about voting for a strong opposition. And only the PPC can play that role. #VotePPC2021 #PurpleWave
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) September 18, 2021
Under 24 hours… @jordanbpeterson and @MaximeBernier conversation on YouTube has already 160 thousand views. Highly recommending to check it out. Especially for the ones who have the mainstream media point of view of Max and PPC. https://t.co/2ecx8JlfJk
— TomTom🇨🇦 (@phyxx) September 18, 2021

Populist People’s Party of Canada (PPC) leader Maxime Bernier is confident his party will win seats in Canada’s federal election on Monday and believes the PPC will force other parties to enter a debate on freedom.
“Our freedoms are under attack by the Conservatives, by the Liberals, by the leftists,” Bernier says. pic.twitter.com/anA46JQaAv
— Juha Jonathan (@JuhaatLFPress) September 15, 2021

With just days to go before Monday’s election, Maxime Bernier and his People’s Party of Canada can no longer be dismissed as a fringe party that will have zero impact on the vote.

The Peoples’ Party of Canada may not gain a seat in this election, but they might not need one to achieve a significant victory. There are multiple scenarios in which the PPC could come away from this vote in a much stronger position to affect Canadian politics going forward.