Freedom Flyer March 1996 Cover

Freedom Flyer 29

the official newsletter of the
Freedom Party of Ontario

March 1996




MONTGOMERY TAVERN SOCIETY
CONTINUES TO GROW

TORONTO (January 1995 - March 1996) - Since its first informal founding meeting in January 1995, the Montgomery Tavern Society (MTS) has continued to grow and exert its sphere of influence accordingly. (See Freedom Flyer, April 1995.)

Individuals and groups represented under the MTS umbrella have included: Robert Metz, Lloyd Walker, and Robert Vaughan of Freedom Party; Dick Field, Vaughan Byrnes, Marc Racine, and Rita Bucher of Voice of Canadians; Thom Corbett of Ontarians For Responsible Government; George Meekins, Dick Butson, Grenville Rogers, and Walter Sitnick of the Confederation of Regions Party; Ron Leitch, president of the Association for the Preservation of English In Canada (APEC); Craig Chandler of the Progressive Group for Independent Business (now part of Voice of Canadians); Doug Hindson of the Ontario Taxpayers' Federation; John Thompson, executive director of the Mackenzie Institute; John Furedy of the Society for Academic Freedom and Scholarship; Al Walker and Ken Parsons of Employment Excellence; authors Joe Armstrong and William Trench; Morris Gates of Canadians for Equality; Hill Cox of the Libertarian Party; Judy Anderson of REAL Women; Jack Edwards of Communications Corp.; Jim Liscumb of English Language Rights; Jim Montag of the London-Middlesex Taxpayers' Coalition; Gordon Domm and Jim Garrow of Citizens' Coalition Favouring More Effective Criminal Sentences; independent and affiliated activists Bill Bolt, Ted Wiwchar, Jim Abbott, Richard Hummel, Bud Pfaff, Richard van Seters, Paul Sedstrem, and Tim Waterous.

After seven meetings over the past fifteen months, participants have not only come to know each other better, but have generally come to an understanding on which issues they do and do not agree. By setting aside areas of disagreement, the groups have focused their efforts on a handful of issues where there appears to be almost unanimous agreement. Together, they have brought these issues to the attention of MPs, MPPs, other government officials, and members of the public. On March 28, 1995, members of the MTS met with Mike Harris to bring five provincial issues of concern to his attention. (See Freedom Flyer, July 1995.)

Future MTS meetings and events are already scheduled and in the works. Watch for future updates in Freedom Flyer.



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