John,

In Lindsay, Ontario, a man woke up to an armed intruder in his home earlier this week. He fought back to protect himself and his family.

Now he’s the one in jail.

Let that sink in. A Canadian defends his home — and the state treats him like the criminal.

This is the type of country our corrupt political class created:
Criminals are coddled.
Law-abiding citizens are punished.
Police follow orders from politicians who fear criminals more than they respect your rights.

No Canadian should EVER be criminalized for defending their home. Period.

Only the People’s Party of Canada has the courage to say what needs to be said — and do what needs to be done.

Our plan:
-Enshrine a real Castle Doctrine in Canadian law
-Protect your right to use force against intruders
-Stop prosecuting Canadians who fight back

Read our full self-defence policy here.

I recorded a video about this story that you can see on X or Facebook.

While the Liberals disarm you, and the Conservatives hide in silence, we’re fighting to restore your rights.

If you agree Canadians should be able to protect their families without fear of jail, then help us fight back.

Donate now: $10, $25, or whatever you can afford. Every dollar helps us grow the movement.

MAKE A DONATION!

Your home is your castle.
And we’re the only party fighting to keep it that way.

Best,
-Max

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