From Nathan McMillan, PPC <[email protected]>
Subject šŸ Late Summer Update from the PPC
Date September 1, 2025 7:51 PM
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Dear John,

It’s been a packed summer for our movement—supporting candidates, launching a major new policy, speaking at important conferences, and continuing to push back against government overreach. We are offering Canadians a principled alternative that doesn’t cave to establishment politics.



šŸ—³ļø Battle River–Crowfoot By-election

In August, Jonathan Bridges carried the PPC banner in the Battle River–Crowfoot by-election. While the media fixated on a ā€œlongest ballotā€ sideshow, Jonathan delivered what voters actually needed to hear: a message of provincial autonomy, decentralization, and common sense.

Instead of fixing the ballot issue, Pierre Poilievre is now pushing reforms that would make it harder for small parties and independents to even run. The PPC will keep standing up for fair and open elections <[link removed]>, because democracy belongs to the people—not the establishment.



šŸ›ļø A Stronger Federation

For decades, Ottawa has been grabbing more power, running programs it shouldn’t, and tying provincial hands with strings-attached transfers. That’s not how Confederation was meant to work.

This month we released our new Policy on Federalism <[link removed]>—a plan to restore balance by giving back provinces full control over their jurisdictions such as health care, education, housing, and natural resources, while reforming equalization to be fair and limited.

These issues were front and centre in the recent Alberta by-election, where growing frustration with Ottawa is driving calls for separation. The PPC is showing there’s another way: respect the Constitution, give provinces real autonomy, and keep Canada united through freedom, not force.

šŸ“„Ā Read the full policy <[link removed]>



šŸ”’ Climate Lockdowns Begin

During COVID, governments locked us in our homes—not based on science, but on control. Maxime Bernier warned climate would be the next excuse <[link removed]>.

Now it’s here. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick banned people from even walking in the woods, with sweeping restrictions and huge fines.



PPC candidate Jeff Evely pushed back. He filmed himself walking into the woods on principle—and was slapped with a $28,872 fine. His stand has been covered byĀ Global News <[link removed]>,Ā CBC News <[link removed]>, theĀ Toronto Sun <[link removed]>, theĀ National Post <[link removed]>, theĀ BBC <[link removed]>, and most recently on Redacted <[link removed]>.

While Liberal and Conservative premiers recycle lockdown-style rules, only the PPC is fighting back—just as we did during COVID.



šŸ›”ļø Castle Doctrine: The Right to Self-Defence

In Lindsay, Ontario, a man was recently arrested after defending his family from a midnight intruder.

Now politicians of all stripes are scrambling to call for a Castle Doctrine law. But the PPC has been there all along.

Our policy makes it clear: Canadians have the right to defend themselves, their families, and their property in their own homes—without fear of criminal charges for doing so.

That’s leadership. We don’t wait for a crisis or a poll to do the right thing.

šŸ“„Ā Read our Self-Defence policy <[link removed]>



šŸŽ¤ PPC Speakers at Capitalism & Morality Conference

In August, Maxime Bernier joined a lineup of international thinkers at the Capitalism & Morality Conference in Vancouver. Alongside PPC candidates John Ede and Peyman Askari, Max delivered a clear message: freedom, responsibility, and free markets are the foundation of prosperity. His speech on the coming monetary reset and the role of gold will be available soon. Learn more here <[link removed]>



šŸŽ¤ In the news

The PPC has been the only party opposing Canada’s participation in the war in Ukraine. Maxime Bernier gave an interview to Western Standard columnist Linda Slobodian on how Canada’s $22 billion in aid to Ukraine so far is only helping to prolong the slaughter. You can read it here <[link removed]>.



šŸš€ What’s Next

Join Max & the PPC team at one of our upcoming events:

- September 20–21:We Unify Conference <[link removed]> in Calgary
- September 27:Ā Let Kids Be Rally <[link removed]> in Toronto
- October 3–4: NewGen Youth Workshop in Ottawa
- November 1:Annual Gala Dinner: State of Our Nation <[link removed]> featuring Maxime Bernier at the Burlington Golf & Country Club — save the date!

The PPC is more than a party—it’s a movement built on truth, courage, and freedom.

šŸ“¬ Have feedback or want to get involved? Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>



šŸ’œ Support the Fight for Freedom

The establishment parties are funded by big unions, lobbyists, and corporate insiders. We rely on Canadians like you.

Every donation—big or small—helps us grow, organize, and keep fighting for freedom.

šŸ‘‰Ā Chip in today <[link removed]>

Stay Strong and Free,

Nathan McMillan
Executive Director
People’s Party of Canada

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