
John,
Tomorrow night in Toronto, Canada’s largest food bank is hosting a debate about hunger and food prices — while banning the PPC candidate who wants to challenge the dairy cartel.
Daily Bread Food Bank is hosting the Beaches—East York all-candidates debate.
There are six candidates on the ballot. Only four are being allowed on stage.
PPC candidate Michel Lachance is one of the two being excluded.
And here’s what makes this especially outrageous.
Daily Bread lists Dairy Farmers of Ontario among its largest in-kind food donors, while every party it is allowing on stage supports supply management — the government-protected system that keeps milk, eggs and poultry artificially expensive.
The PPC is the only party that wants to end it.
At a debate supposedly about hunger and food affordability, the one party willing to challenge this system is the party they don’t want Canadians to hear from.
That’s why we need your help tomorrow.
First, send Daily Bread an email demanding they open the stage to all six candidates.
We’ve created a simple form that takes about 60 seconds:
→ Email Daily Bread and demand they open the
stage:
action.peoplespartyofcanada.ca/hungerhasnoparty
Then, if you’re anywhere in Toronto or the surrounding area, come to the debate yourself.
Register for a free ticket, fill the room, and ask the organizers — and the other candidates — why they continue to prop up the dairy industry and supply management while trying to silence the only party willing to challenge it.
→ Register for the debate:
eventbrite.ca/e/1996286870769
The debate is at 72 Main St. in Toronto.
Michel will be outside starting at 6 PM, before the debate begins at 7 PM. Come meet him, show your support, and help us make sure the PPC cannot simply be erased from the conversation.
→ Learn more about Michel and support his
campaign:
peoplespartyofcanada.ca/candidate/michel-lachance
Hunger doesn’t check your party card. Neither should a hunger debate.
#HungerHasNoParty
— The People’s Party of Canada