Bloquer une voie de circulation qui se termine pour empêcher ceux qui y circulent d'aller jusqu'au bout (ce que tout le monde devrait faire en passant) c'est niaiseux. Faites vous partie de ces niaiseux? Sinon partagez svp #fluidité#trafficmontreal
JOUR 34: Les 25-34 ans sont le groupe qui supporte le plus le #PPC car ils reconnaissent que nos politiques leur ouvrent un avenir. Contrairement aux personnes âgées qui, en votant libéral, sont prêtes à endetter leurs petits enfants pour conserver leur confort. Honte sur vous!
DAY 34: 25-34 year olds are the group that most supports the #PPC because they recognize that our policies open up a future for them. Unlike older people who, by voting Liberal, are ready to put their grandchildren into debt to maintain their comfort. Shame on you.
DAY 27: Under supply management, surpluses must be discarded; they can't even be given away; over-quota production is strictly limited. Those who would like to start a small organic production or expand cannot because of the astronomical costs of quotas.
JOUR 27: Sous la gestion de l'offre, les surplus doivent être jetés, ils ne peuvent même pas être donnés, la production hors quota est strictement limitée. Ceux qui voudraient lancer une petite production bio ou s'agrandir ne peuvent pas à cause des coûts faramineux des quotas
Why I’m Voting PPC — And Why You Should Too
Let’s get something straight.
Every time I express support for the People’s Party of Canada, someone inevitably throws out the tired line: “You’re splitting the vote.” But ask yourself this—why is it always the PPC being accused of vote-splitting, and never the CPC? It’s as if the Conservative Party thinks they’re entitled to our votes simply because they wear the label “conservative.”
They’re not.
If a party no longer represents your values, they don’t deserve your support. Period.
Let’s call it what it is: the PPC is not splitting the conservative vote—they are the conservative vote. The CPC is just another establishment party trying to masquerade as something they’re not. They’ve abandoned conservative principles on issue after issue, yet expect you to show up on election day like obedient voters and tick the box next to their name out of fear.
Fear of the Liberals. Fear of “wasting your vote.” Fear of not winning.
But I’m not a fear voter. I’m a values voter. And I vote for the party that best aligns with my values—not the one the media tells me is “electable,” and certainly not the one begging for my vote while betraying everything I stand for.
The PPC platform? It’s everything Canadians expect from a principled, conservative party—but aren't getting from the CPC.
In fact, the PPC is promising to do all the things you wish the CPC would do—things the CPC has outright stated they have no intention of doing.
The CPC is pro-war, pro-NGO interference, and soft on the immigration issues that matter. The PPC, by contrast, is bold, honest, and unafraid to stand on principle, even when it’s unpopular.
And let’s not forget what matters now more than ever:
There is no PPC candidate being accused of being under foreign influence.
There is no PPC candidate who supported vaccine mandates.
None. Not one.
That cannot be said for the CPC, many of whom stood silently or actively enabled the most abusive mandates in Canadian history. And now, they want your vote—again—as if they didn’t betray you when it mattered most.
I used to say the CPC’s greatest asset was Justin Trudeau. But now that he’s gone and Mark Carney is the unelected Prime Minister, the truth has become even clearer: a vote for the CPC is now a vote for the Liberals. Not the other way around.
Why? Because they’re two wings of the same bird.
They don’t oppose each other on principle. They oppose each other theatrically—while remaining united in ignoring the issues that matter to real Canadians. Whether it’s their shared contempt for President Trump, their silence on sovereignty, or their coziness with globalist institutions, it’s obvious: they are on the same team. And you’re not on it.
Conservatives don’t win by playing it safe. They win when they offer bold, unapologetic alternatives to the status quo. That’s what the PPC is doing—and they’re doing it without compromise.
I know and respect many of the candidates running for the PPC. Veterans. Newcomers. Everyday Canadians. People who’ve put everything on the line—not for power, not for recognition—but because they love this country and believe it’s worth saving. Some have worn the uniform. Others are first-generation immigrants who deeply appreciate what Canada once stood for, and are doing everything they can to protect it.
These are the kinds of people I want representing me. And I refuse to reward the CPC—which does not share my values—by abandoning the party that actually does.
This election, I’m voting PPC.
They’ve earned my vote.
Unlike the Liberals and the CPC, who seem more united in their hatred of Trump than in solving actual Canadian issues, the PPC is focused on what really matters: restoring national sovereignty, repairing our fractured relationship with the United States, and putting the interests of Canadians first.
The PPC isn’t just talking about uniting Canada—they’re doing it. They are the only party confronting the globalist agenda that has caused nothing but hardship over the last 9 years. At a time when the stakes could not be higher, “close enough” is simply not good enough.
Stand for something.
Vote for principles.
@MaximeBernier@JeffEvely@EddieCornell9@bing240sx @PatriciaC_PPC @randyhillier
JOUR 20: Finalement concernant l'identité canadienne qu'on souhaite promouvoir et protéger au #PPC, on pourrait dire que notre parti est le seul qui propose une approche identitaire semblable à celle qui fait consensus au Québec! Avec nous fini le multiculturalisme.
DAY 20: Finally, regarding the Canadian identity that we at the #PPC want to promote and protect, we could say that our party is the only one that proposes an identity-based approach similar to the one that is the consensus in Quebec! With us, multiculturalism is over.
If you believe it’s immoral to have no legal restrictions whatsoever against killing healthy and viable babies in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, like all other civilized countries, can you in good conscience vote for this man?
@rishabh2207@MaximeBernier We're working with a very limited budget, voting gives a hand to the candidates for the next elections by increasing the budget of the party
Ne divisez pas vos principes profondément ancrés.
Ne divisez pas votre intégrité personnelle.
Ne divisez pas votre conscience.
Soyez fidèle à vos convictions.
JOUR 16: Un gouvernement du #PPC va cesser de faire pression financièrement sur les provinces pour la densification et luttera contre la spéculation par des acheteurs étrangers. Ces mesures contribueront à faire baisser la pression et les prix sur le marché de l'habitation.
DAY 16: A #PPC government will stop putting financial pressure on the provinces for densification and will combat speculation by foreign buyers. These measures will help reduce pressure and prices on the housing market.
DAY 3. The People's Party is the only party that refuses to enter into a trade war with the United States. We're proposing to put our Canadian barriers to U.S. imports on the table and negotiate a deal. Trump the businessman won't turn down a good deal! #PPC
JOUR 3. Le parti populaire est le seul qui refuse une entrée en guerre commerciale avec les États-Unis. Nous proposons de mettre sur la table nos barrières canadiennes à l'entrée de produits US et négocier une entente. Trump l'homme d'affaire ne refusera pas un bon "deal"! #PPC
Je serai en entrevue en fin d'après-midi vers 16h40 avec Isabelle Bénard à CKVD 100,1 à Vaudreuil-Dorion ou sur internet à https://t.co/kiu95LFozW. Soyez à l'écoute pour en apprendre plus sur les choix que vous offre le Parti Populaire du Canada! #PPC