Canadian Identity and Multiculturalism

“Official multiculturalism is based on the idea that there is no unified Canadian society and no distinct Canadian identity to integrate into, and that we are just a collection of ethnic and religious tribes living side by side.”

— Maxime Bernier

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Uncensored – The Fight For Free Speech in Canada with Maxime Bernier and Dave Rubin

Professor Emeritus Salim Mansur gives the opening remarks at the People’s Party of Canada event “Uncensored – The Fight For Free Speech in Canada.” Held in Hamilton, Ontario on September 29th, 2019.


Uncensored: The Fight For Free Speech in Canada. An open discussion on the erosion of free speech in Canada by People’s Party Leader Maxime Bernier, Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report, and Dr. David Haskell. Hosted by Frank Vaughan with introductory remarks by Professor Emeritus Dr. Salim Mansur.

The event was attended by approximately 1,000 people, in a theatre which seated 1,049, despite the intimidating threats by protesters.

We end this complete presentation with Just Right Media interviews of Maxime Bernier, Dave Rubin, and Dr. Haskell.


Antifa tried to get this event cancelled, and showed-up to harass the 800+ people who attended.

Now THIS is How You Debunk Propaganda from the Corporate Media


Frank Vaughan debunks an article on the Toronto Star’s web-site that seeks to smear Canada’s newest political party — the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) as an alt-right, white nationalist organization.  The Star’s article is little more than leftist propaganda, as Canada’s failing media compete for a share of Prime Minister Trudeau’s  $595 million “bail-out” fund.

Maxime Bernier on TVO’s The Agenda w/Steve Paiken

Many Canadians are hoping that Maxime Bernier is part of the anti-establishment wave that we’ve been seeing around the globe.

Steve Paiken is one of the best journalists to interview Max.

Video Description
Estranged former federal Conservative leadership contender, cabinet minister and MP Maxime Bernier tells Steve Paikin about his newly-minted People’s Party of Canada, and why he believes it deserves a voice on the national stage.