Apr 011997
 

Contents:
The Common Sense Shuffle The New Dealers and the Common Sense Shuffle; Politics and Poverty; Conference for Concerned Canadians A Success; Fireside Chat with Joe Armstrong; Divisional Court Fines London landlord for discrimination; Free Press defends lack of balance; FP’s Calendar of Canada features hundreds of historical references; Ontario Human Rights Commission produces ‘non-existent’ financial records; FP goes on record against tobacco prohibition; Monteith condemns Canadian drug policies: ‘Tell Washington to buzz off!’; FP refuses compliance with Ontario’s Commission On Election Finances. Continue reading »

Nov 011996
 

Contents:
Freedom Party on the Internet The Big Switch and the Power of the Internet; FP Supports Government Initiative on Referenda; Ontario Human Rights Commission Appeals Board of Inquiry Ruling on Elijah Elieff; Freedom Party Files Freedom Of Information Request on Human Rights Commission; FP’s Robert Vaughan Campaigns For Freedom Of Choice In Education; Harris Agenda ‘Too Liberal’; Freedom Party launches World Wide Web Site; Freedom Briefs, and more! Continue reading »

Mar 011996
 

Contents:
Making Room For Freedom In The ‘Common Sense Revolution’ Pink Influences in the Big Blue Machine; Don’t throw eggs at Premier, throw roses; ‘Impotent union leadership’ criticized, condemned; Metz debates Hargrove, Manners; National Attention focused on counter-protest to union strike; Committee says ‘NO!’ to Freedom Party; Human Rights Commission likened to Gestapo; Vaughan generating controversy; Rent Control, Medicare, Freedom Briefs, and more! Continue reading »

Jul 011995
 

Contents:
Freedom Party In Election ’95. Top ten reasons to support Freedom Party in Election ’95; Freedom Party fields dozen candidates; Media bias hampers campaign effectiveness; Credible election platform insulted with ‘fringe’ label; Candidate and campaign highlights and media coverage; FP election results at a glance; and more Freedom Briefs! Continue reading »

Apr 011995
 

Contents:
Don’t Get MAD. Get FREEDOM. Why your vote doesn’t count – unless you vote for the winner; FP sets agenda at Elections Commission; FP recommends policies to Reform Party; ‘Just Window Dressing’ says Plant on education budget process; and Freedom Briefs! Our pre-election issue! ‘The future belongs to freedom – IF we are to have a future.’ Continue reading »

Dec 011994
 

Contents:
His Party’s Over. Ours Is Just Beginning…Human Rights Commission upset when Board of Inquiry finds no evidence to support racism complaint against London landlord; Vaughan elected to London school board; Diane Francis spotlights Freedom Party’s ‘Dutch clock auction’ approach to cutting welfare costs; Gordon Domm addresses FP audience, refuses to end battle over Homolka trial ban; Jack Plant – Taking the Lead; Breaking the mindset of more government as a solution to social problems; and more Freedom Briefs! Continue reading »

Jun 011994
 

Contents:
Today’s Choice For Tomorrow! “Freedom Party’s eventual electability fully depends upon our commitment to the very principles many believe prevent us from getting elected.”; Freedom Party’s official submission to the Royal Commission on Learning; New Party Leader: Jack Plant; Executive changes; FP campaigns against taxi monopoly; Prohibition a failure, says Metz; School board budgets; Tax protests, and more! Continue reading »

Dec 011993
 

Contents:
Human Rights Commission Board of Inquiry Bans Freedom Flyer #23!; London Free Press credibility challenged by Board of Inquiry; Freedom Party accused of publishing inaccurate information; Final Argument strikes at heart of Human Rights Commission mandate; Abolish the Human Rights Commission, says Metz. Continue reading »

Jun 011993
 

Contents:
The Myth of Fair Taxation; NDP Fair Tax Commission promotes higher taxes; Judge accuses alternate parties of advancing own political agendas; Fp leader defends London landlord against Human Rights commission charges (the banned article!); Alternative parties protest federal restrictions; Education delegation sends message to Queen’s Park; and some more Freedom Briefs. Continue reading »