Dear John,
October proved that when Canadians act with conviction, we can move mountains. From training the next generation of leaders to winning landmark court victories and standing up to dangerous new laws, the People’s Party of Canada continues to prove that courage and principle still matter in politics. 💪
The month began with a surge of energy and optimism as PPC New Generation, our national youth wing, gathered from across the country for a weekend of training, strategy, and connection at Party headquarters in Ottawa.

These young Canadians aren’t waiting for permission to lead — they’re stepping up to take back their country. Over three days, they built relationships, honed campaign skills, and laid the groundwork for expanding the PPC’s reach on campuses and in communities nationwide.
While we’re empowering our youth to lead, the Conservatives were busy berating theirs. 👉 See the story on X
From young leaders to public voices — the same spirit of courage was on full display at the ThéoVox Gala in Quebec City, where Max Bernier joined journalists, civic leaders, and freedom advocates to speak about truth and moral integrity in a time of political decay.
He reminded Canadians that when truth becomes dangerous to say, politics becomes theatre — and that only courage and conviction can restore integrity to our public life. 🎭

That same conviction was felt again as patriots from across Ontario gathered for the 4th Annual State of Our Nation Gala, hosted and organized by PPC candidate Michael Bator. The evening featured Max Bernier, Jeff Evely, and other PPC voices sharing their vision for a freer, fairer Canada.

Max’s keynote focused on the Liberal government’s latest authoritarian overreach — Bills C-8 and C-9 — which threaten Canadians’ rights and freedom of expression:
🔹 Bill C-8, a so-called cybersecurity law, is what Max calls a “digital guillotine” — granting a single minister the power to cut off your internet access without a warrant, trial, or explanation, and even gag you from revealing it. ⚡ See his warning on X
🔹 Bill C-9, the “Combatting Hate Act,” seeks to criminalize emotions, empowering police and bureaucrats to prosecute Canadians for speech they deem “hateful.” ⚖️ See Max’s response on X
Together, these bills represent the creeping digital and ideological control of the Uniparty. The PPC remains the only movement willing to confront it head-on. 🔥
While our movement grows on the ground, patriots are also winning key battles for freedom in the courts:
On October 7, a major victory for freedom was achieved when the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that the Ontario Conservative government’s 2021 “stay-at-home” orders violated Canadians’ Charter right to peaceful assembly.
The case was launched by Randy Hillier, represented by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), after he was charged for attending and speaking at peaceful outdoor rallies during the pandemic.
The Court’s unanimous decision
confirmed what so many Canadians knew instinctively — governments went
too far, trampled fundamental rights, and must now be held
accountable.
🔗 Read the full story → JCCF
When Maxime Bernier’s travel-mandate challenge was dismissed in August 2024, many thought the fight for justice had ended — but it didn’t.
Shaun Rickard, along with Karl Harrison and the Institute for Freedom and Justice, has picked up the torch — challenging the Trudeau government’s discriminatory travel bans that barred millions of unvaccinated Canadians from boarding planes and trains in their own country.
Their case advances under key Charter protections — mobility (s.6), liberty (s.7), equality (s.15), and freedom from cruel treatment (s.12) — with a major appeal set for November 3, 2025.
Rickard’s team is demanding
accountability and damages for the coercive, unconstitutional policies
that divided our nation.
🔗 Learn more or support the case →
freedomandjustice.ca
Globalist institutions and activist courts are using “reconciliation” as a smokescreen to erode private property rights and reshape Canada. In B.C., a court recently granted Aboriginal title over private land in Richmond — declaring long-held property titles “defective.” Similar lawsuits are now emerging in Quebec and Ontario.
Maxime Bernier has been one of the only national leaders willing to say what others won’t — that the residential-school narrative is being weaponized to divide Canadians and silence truth. For speaking out, he’s faced blackouts, smears, and hate-crime probes.
Yet his warning rings true: globalist frameworks like UNDRIP are being used to exploit legitimate grievances and weaken equality before the law.
PPC candidate Jim McMurtry is carrying that same torch. His new book,
The Scarlet
Lesson, lays bare how
political and media elites twist guilt into control — and he’s taking
that message across Alberta this month on his book tour.
👉 Find a stop near you →
liberty-series.ca
Jim is also featured in the upcoming 🎥 OneBC documentary trailer, The Lies That Bind Us, which exposes how the “reconciliation industry” enriches insiders while dividing Canadians. Together, voices like Max and Jim McMurtry remind us: freedom starts with truth, and truth demands courage.

We’re now on Discord — a platform originally built for gamers that’s evolved into one of the world’s largest spaces for open discussion, livestreams, and grassroots organization. 🎙️
For the PPC, it’s a way to reach
Canadians directly — especially younger generations — without
censorship, algorithms, or gatekeeping.
👉
Join the conversation →
peoplespartyofcanada.ca/discord
📍 Nov 6–8 – NCI
Hearings (Brandon, MB)
The National Citizens
Inquiry returns to Manitoba
with hearings on “Are
Children Safe in Canada?”
— exploring education, parental rights, health, and
technology.
🔗 nationalcitizensinquiry.ca/brandon-2025
🎖 Nov 11 –
Remembrance Day
Max
Bernier will attend the
National War Memorial in Ottawa to honour those who gave their lives for
freedom. If you’re nearby, join him — or attend a ceremony in your
community and wear your poppy with pride.
🔗
Find your local event →
legion.ca
Freedom isn’t free — it’s earned through
sacrifice, and it’s up to us to defend it.
October showed Canadians what real leadership looks like: conviction, courage, and action — not poll-tested slogans.
While the Uniparty tightens its grip with control laws and identity politics, the PPC continues to lead the only movement in Canada rooted in Freedom 🕊, Responsibility ⚖️, Fairness 🤝, and Respect ❤️.
This movement isn’t about politicians — it’s about you, the Canadians who show up, speak out, and refuse to surrender your country’s future.
🙏 Thank you for standing with us,
John.
Together, we’re
keeping Canada free.
Nathan McMillan
Executive Director
People’s
Party of Canada