Oct 042005
 

Contents:

Table of Contents; Quotations; A Message from Paul McKeever; Scrap Ontario’s Income Tax; Legalize Better Health Care; Paying for Health Care: The Facts; Improve Education; Choice in Education?; Improve the Supply of Electricity; Restore Fair Auto Insurance; Scrap Property Taxes; Budgeting Better Health Care and Education.
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Oct 012003
 

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On October 1, 2003, the day before voting in the Ontario provincial election, Freedom Party of Ontario lead Paul McKeever was a panelist on Toronto cable channel CP24’s “Hour Town” program, hosted by Adam Vaughan. Issues discussed included auto insurance, health care, electricity, social housing, and a gasoline tax the revenues of which are earmarked for public transit. Continue reading »

Sep 112003
 

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During the Ontario provincial election of 2003, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever was a guest of TVO’s “Studio 2” program, where he was interviewed by Steve Paikin. Topics discussed include: electricity, education, health care, auto insurance, property taxes. Continue reading »

Aug 062003
 

Freedom Party of Ontario

– MEDIA RELEASE –

For Immediate Release

Repairing Ontario Auto Insurance: Ending Compulsory No-Fault?

August 6, 2003 – London, Ontario – Fp today released its draft policy on automobile insurance for public consultation. Your feedback is invited. Click here to get your copy of the draft. Click here to read the media release. [Click here to read the media release]

Jul 092003
 

Freedom Party of Ontario

– MEDIA RELEASE –

For Immediate Release

Ontario Auto Insurance: The Problem is Compulsion

July 9, 2003 – Oshawa – “Early reports concerning the contents of Ontario’s Progressive Conservative White Paper on auto insurance make it clear that the Progressive Conservative plan is entirely missing the mark. “Desperate for a bump in the polls, the Progressive Conservatives are again demonstrating a dangerous and foolish fixation with price controls”, says Freedom Party leader Paul McKeever, “and, if the Progressive Conservatives get their way, drivers are going to be worse off than ever before…” [Click here to read the full release]

Jan 011999
 

1999-01-xx.draft-election-platform.thumbContents:

Statement of Principle; Where We Stand!: Official Platform – Freedom Party of Ontario – Members Draft – December, 1998; Policy and Platform: Freedom; Aboriginal Issues; Abortion; Academic Freedom; Affirmative Action; Auto Insurance; Balanced Budgets; Business; Calgary Framework; Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC); Censorship; Charter of Rights and Freedoms; Children & Child Care; Constitution; Crown Corporations; Culture; Democracy; Discrimination; Drug Laws; Education; Electoral Reform; Environment; Freedom of Choice; Freedom of Speech; Freedom Party; Free Enterprise; Free Markets; Free Trade; Fundamental Freedoms; Government; Gun Control; Health Care; Health Tax; Housing; Human Rights Commission (Ontario); Individual Rights; Insurance; Interest Rates; Jobs; Justice; Law; Lobby Groups; Majority Rule; Marijuana; Market Value Assessment; Medicare; MPP Salaries & Pensions; Multiculturalism; Official Bilingualism; OHIP; Ontario Hydro; Politics; Political Correctness; Pollution; Poverty; Principles; Property Rights; Property Taxes; Protectionism; Public Transit; Quebec; Racism; Referendums; Rent Controls; Self Defence; Socialism; Sunday Shopping; Taxation; Unemployment; Unions; Universality; Wealth; Welfare; Workers’ Compensation; Workfare.
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Sep 011990
 

1990-09-xx.metz-thumb.2VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

In September of 1990, during Ontario’s general election, Rogers held a televised leaders debate that included all but the three leaders whose parties most recenty held seats in Ontario’s Legislature. Debaters: Robert Metz (then leader, Freedom Party of Ontario), Elizabeth Rowley (Communist Party), Jim Harris (Green Party), James Stock (Libertarian Party), and Louis di Rocco (Family Coalition Party). Hosted by David Schatzky. Questions from callers: How would each party get AIDs medicines to patients without patients having to pay the high cost of those medicines; What would each party do about funding to public schools?; What is the Family Coalition Party’s position on homosexuality?; What would the Green Party do with respect to garbage and energy lost with our waste?; Where do the candidates stand on the issue of Sunday shopping?; What is Freedom Party’s position on the right to recall (i.e., unseat) MPPs when they do not keep their problems?; Is the Libertarian party committed to more funding for police forces to “combat the rampant drug problem in this province”?; What kind of program does the Communist Party have?; What is each party’s position on multiculturalism?; What is each party’s position on rent controls?; What is each party’s position on immigration?; What is each party’s position on abortion?; What is each party’s position on Worker’s Compensation? Continue reading »