From Nathan McMillan, PPC <[email protected]>
Subject 🚨 People's Newsletter - January 2026
Date February 1, 2026 7:02 PM
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Dear John,

There’s a real sense of momentum around the People’s Party right now – not because the system is working, but because more Canadians know it isn’t.

After a challenging election and a year of rebuilding, engagement is rising, volunteers are leaning in, and more people are questioning where this country is headed and who’s really looking out for their interests.

That momentum didn’t come out of nowhere.

As we closed out 2025, supporters like you helped us surpass our year-end fundraising goal. We raised $275,000 against a $200,000 target, or 37.5% above goal. 💪

That support didn’t just help us finish the year strong. It gave us the breathing room to start fixing what slows us down – and to prepare earlier and more deliberately for what comes next.

🍁 Building smarter and preparing early

Looking ahead, 2026 is about readiness.

There’s increasing talk of a possible spring election. Whether it happens sooner or later, movements that matter prepare before they’re forced to.

That’s why this year we’re moving on two tracks at once.

Later this spring, we’ll roll out a new, streamlined association structure, designed to reduce administrative drag and help volunteers spend less time on paperwork and more time doing what actually grows a movement: outreach, organizing, and building teams.

At the same time, we’re beginning the work of building campaign teams in ridings across the country, so we’re not scrambling if an election comes sooner than expected.

The goal is simple: remove friction now, so when it matters most, our people can move quickly and confidently. More details will be shared in the months ahead.

💬 How change actually happens

Real reform doesn’t come from one group trying to do everything.

Across Canada, different efforts are pushing back in different – and necessary – ways.

The People’s Party of Canada focuses on the federal political lane: putting reform-minded Canadians on the ballot and giving voters a real choice in federal elections.

At the provincial level, parties are doing similar work closer to home.

Organizations like the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms are challenging government overreach through the courts.

Other groups focus on advancing specific issues into the public conversation long before politicians are willing to touch them.

What matters is alignment, not duplication. The Freedom Convoy showed what’s possible when Canadians from different backgrounds move in the same direction. 

The institutions we’re up against are coordinated, well-funded, and disciplined – and we don’t win by fragmenting. In 2026, better coordination and practical partnerships will be essential if we’re going to push back effectively.

🚀 Going direct – because the media won’t do it for us

We’ve also been clear-eyed about the media environment.

Mainstream outlets are deeply intertwined with the political class they’re supposed to scrutinize. And even much of the so-called “alternative” media increasingly mirrors Conservative Party narratives – often misrepresenting or ignoring the PPC altogether.

That’s why we continue to focus on direct communication.

During the last election, that meant reaching millions through large independent platforms and podcasts. Max continues to do these interviews regularly, and we’re making sure supporters know where to find them.

Recent appearances

🎤 Collapse Life – Inside Canada’s Closed Loop of Power
Following the Federal Court ruling on the Emergencies Act, Max discussed political accountability, Canada–U.S. relations, economic sovereignty, and the reality of a system where powerful actors face few consequences.
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📰 Rebel News Roundtable (Jan 30)
Max challenged the myth that mass immigration equals real economic growth, explaining how it masks falling productivity and per-capita GDP while worsening housing and infrastructure pressures. He also called out supply-management cartels, failed multiculturalism, and leaders unwilling to defend Canadian workers.
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🗣️ New PPC video content

We’ve expanded our in-house video capacity and will be releasing content more regularly.

Our first new video addresses mass immigration – an issue the establishment tried for years to silence through smears and intimidation. We held the line, pushed the Overton window, and now even the Liberals and Conservatives are quietly conceding the damage.

📺 Watch and share with someone who needs to see it:
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📚 A Read Worth Your Time

As Canadians think more seriously about resilience and preparedness, Freedom Convoy supporter Tom Marazzo has released a new book, The People’s Emergency Plan.



A retired Canadian Army Captain, Marazzo draws on professional operational planning methods to show civilians how to build a clear, structured emergency plan for their own families, covering scenarios like blackouts, evacuations, pandemics, and system disruptions – without fear-mongering or guesswork.

Preparation isn’t panic. It’s responsibility.
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💜 One last thing

We don’t rely on corporate donors or government-subsidized media. Everything we do is made possible by Canadians who believe this country is worth fighting for.

If you’re able to contribute, even modestly, it helps us keep organizing, communicating, and preparing for what comes next.

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We ended 2025 with momentum, and we’re carrying it forward with clarity, discipline, and purpose. 🔥

Thank you for standing with us.

With gratitude,
Nathan McMillan
Executive Director
People’s Party of Canada

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