Oct 272012
 

2012-10-27.vaughan-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On October 27, 2012, Freedom Party of Ontario held its “3 Rs” dinner at the Primrose Hotel in Toronto. The video of the event was released in parts. This is Part 1: The Toast to Freedom that begins all Freedom Party of Ontario dinners. Also included is an introduction to the theme of the dinner: the implications of inculcating children with moral relativism in our public schools. Continue reading »

Apr 212012
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:
On April 21, 2012, Freedom Party of Ontario held its “Red Alert” dinner on the top floor of the Primrose Hotel in Toronto. The video of the event is being released in parts. This fifth and final part features: “Freedom 200” pins awarded to party leader Paul McKeever and 13 other former Freedom Party candidates; the presentation of Freedom Party’s “Locomotive Award” to Chris Goodwin and Erin Gorman (now Goodwin); the presentation of Freedom Party’s “Fireman Award” to Paul Blair; and the presentation of Freedom Party’s “Free Speech Award” to Mary Lou Ambrogio. Also featured: a brief history of some of the individuals who have received Freedom 200 pins; a message to Freedom Party of Ontario from Geert Wilders, delivered by the International Speech Society’s Bjorn Larsen; and a thank-you speech delivered by Mark Vandermaas (Caledonia Victims Project/Israel Truth Week) with the support also of Gary McHale ( caledoniawakeupcall.com ). Photos of attendees, and more… Continue reading »

Apr 212012
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:
On April 21, 2012, Freedom Party of Ontario held its “Red Alert” dinner on the top floor of the Primrose Hotel in Toronto. The video of the event is being released in parts. This fourth part features a speech by Freedom Party leader Paul McKeever. His message is suitable for all audiences, regardless of the country in which you reside. It’s about what makes the reds red, and about the importance of fighting for freedom (as opposed to just being in favour of it). Continue reading »

Oct 052011
 

by Paul McKeever, Leader, Freedom Party of Ontario

On November 20, 2010, the party I lead – Freedom Party of Ontario – held a pre-election dinner for the October 6, 2011 election. As party leader, I gave a speech to the attendees in which I explained Freedom Party’s strategy for this election. Our strategy was (and is) based upon my predictions about the fate of the Progressive Conservatives in this election.

Did my predictions pan out? Judge for yourself. To get to the meat of my argument, skip ahead to about 11mins, 30 seconds (click here):

Nov 202010
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On November 20, 2010, Freedom Party of Ontario held its pre-election “Breaking with Tradition” dinner at the Wellington Room of the Station Park Inn, in London, Ontario. The theme of the dinner was “Breaking with Tradition”.

This is part 3 of three parts of the video footage from the dinner: Freedom Party leader, Paul McKeever, gives a speech about Freedom Party of Ontario’s plans for Ontario’s October 6, 2011 general election. Continue reading »

Nov 202010
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On November 20, 2010, Freedom Party of Ontario held its pre-election “Breaking with Tradition” dinner at the Wellington Room of the Station Park Inn, in London, Ontario. The theme of the dinner was “Breaking with Tradition”.

This is part 2 of three parts of the video footage from the dinner: Robert Metz gives a brief speech on pursuing individual freedom, and shows two video collages: the first featuring the radio program he co-hosts with Robert Vaughan (“Just Right”, CHRW 94.9FM, London, Ontario – airs Thursdays at 11:00 to 12:00…all episodes are available in the justrightmedia.org online archive), the second featuring some of the efforts of Freedom Party leader Paul McKeever to promote individual freedom. Continue reading »

Nov 202010
 

VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On November 20, 2010, Freedom Party of Ontario held its pre-election “Breaking with Tradition” dinner at the Wellington Room of the Station Park Inn, in London, Ontario. The theme of the dinner was “Breaking with Tradition”.

This is part 1 of three parts of the video footage from the dinner: A Toast to Freedom, and Robert Vaughan’s Condemnation of Conservative Parties. Continue reading »