From Maxime Bernier <[email protected]>
Subject What’s in a name?
Date December 29, 2023 6:11 PM
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John,



Since I founded the party in 2018 I’ve received many questions and criticisms about the name we’ve chosen for our party, People’s Party of Canada.



People tell me it reminds them of authoritarian countries masking themselves as democratic like the People’s Republic of China or the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.



But I’ve always liked the name.



Actually, there are several People’s Parties in Europe that share the same populist, conservative and libertarian ideas.



And that name reminds me that Canada is not just a geographic location. Not just some land, water, and trees with a government to manage things.



We are also a people with a rich history and culture.



We have an identity which deserves to be recognized, defended, and preserved.



Our people are too often taken for granted in this country.



We are an afterthought as our government sends money abroad and tries (and fails) to solve problems around the world.



We suffer as our healthcare system becomes more dysfunctional and our education system indoctrinates our children to hate themselves and their history.



We’re talked down to by politicians and media elites who hand wave away our concerns and tell us that we’re just racist.



Well I’m here to tell you, it’s not racist to put your fellow countrymen before foreigners.



It’s not racist to want to preserve Canadian identity.



And it’s not racist to want your children and grandchildren to grow up in a country that resembles the one where you did!



That’s why we chose the name People’s Party of Canada. Because that’s what Canadian politics needs, for our people to be put FIRST.



That’s why I love the name People’s Party of Canada. I hope you do too!



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Cheers,

-Max



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P.P.S.: I am especially grateful to all those – students, retirees, unemployed – who pay the full cost of their donations because their modest incomes are below taxable levels and they get no government refund.



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