John,
A small ostrich farm in British Columbia is facing destruction.
Under the vague claim of preventing the spread of avian flu, Ottawa has issued a cull order for 400 ostriches — despite no proof, no test results, and no transparency.
The birds are healthy.
The owners are pleading for answers, but none have been given.
And unless something changes, the cull could happen as early as next week.
This isn’t about public safety. It’s about control.
Sound familiar? It should.
Just this past summer, governments in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick banned hiking in forested areas, using fires and climate as the excuses.
Peaceful Canadians were barred from walking in the woods.
Entire regions were locked down — not because of science, but because of a power trip.
And guess what? Conservatives and Liberals didn’t say a word.
But PPC candidate Jeff Evely had the courage to fight back and will challenge the policy in court.
Now the government is using the same authoritarian logic to kill animals.
If they can wipe out a family farm based on nothing but fear, what else can they do?
We know the answer — because we lived it during covid.
They’ll target your business. Your church. Your family. Your freedoms.
And they’ll get away with it — unless we fight back.
That’s why we need your help today.
The People’s Party of Canada was the only voice of reason during the covid panic.
We’re the only party standing against climate lockdowns now.
And we’re the only party willing to speak the truth when others cower in silence.
This cull is not about health. It’s not about animals. It’s about obedience.
John, help us send a message to Ottawa: Canadians will not comply!
Not with censorship. Not with lockdowns. Not with tyranny — of any kind.
Please donate $25 today to stand up for freedom!
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