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Statement

Call For Membership Declarations

The CNP is calling for supporters to mail in their membership declaration before we submit our registration application to Elections Canada in the 2019 New Year.

Elections Canada requires 250 members before a party can run candidates in federal elections. In order to attain official party status, we ask you to print, sign, and mail the attached a membership declaration to our party headquarters.

Elections Canada | Membership Declaration

Membership in multiple parties is acceptable. Elections Canada will ask you to confirm your membership with our party through a mailed letter to your listed address.

Once we have received your declaration at our office, we will call you to notify. We will also follow up with you when Elections Canada begins mailing out confirmation letters.

If you do not have access to a printer and need membership declaration forms mailed to you, please call +1 (888) 505 – 9956.

For more information on the registration procedures of federal political parties: Elections Canada | Registration of Federal Political Parties

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Release

CNP Merchandise Now Available

The Canadian Nationalist Party is now offering merchandise through our online store for individuals looking for a way to display their support for the movement.

As our party matures, expect more merchandise options to become available. Currently, we offer:

  • hats
  • shirts
  • stickers
  • toques

View all merchandise offerings: Canadian Nationalist Party Merchandise

Merchandise offerings are available in multiple sizes and styles. Please indicate which size or style variation you are interested in purchasing on the product page and leave any additional comments on the checkout page.

All prices are listed without the costs of shipping. We ship to all regions within Canada and orders are expected to arrive within 5 – 12 business days.

For further questions, please call +1 (888) 505 – 9956.

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Activism

The Fighting Spirit

What I can say with certainty about the character of the CNP: it is not enough to simply believe, one must also fight for what they believe.

At various periods in the timeline of a nation, sacrifice must be made by those who believe in its founding. Without this investment of spirit on behalf of the folk of the nation, the body politic itself will wither and die.

We must avoid this end at all costs – and therefore the founding ideal must be indisputable and indestructible.

The CNP recognizes and honours people of all backgrounds. This experience however, requires us to understand that we are in a game of sorts, and the objective is to simply survive.

We will not surrender.

We will not capitulate.

We will fight!

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Interview Videos

CNP Leader Travis Patron Interviews With Free Bird Media

Party Leader Travis Patron recently had the opportunity to sit down with Alex Van Ham of Free Bird Media to discuss the Canadian Nationalist Party and our plan to compete in the upcoming 43rd Federal Election.

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Statement

Open Letter to Ontario Premier Doug Ford

Premier of Ontario,
Honourable Doug Ford

Legislative Building
Queen’s Park
Toronto, ON
M7A 1A1

Mr. Ford,

I am writing you today because I believe the civil rights of our organization to host an event on the University of Toronto campus were recently violated. Our request to book space on the University of Toronto campus for a September 14th event last year was prohibited without legitimate reason.

It has come to my attention recently that your provincial government has made a commitment to the people of Ontario to protect free speech on campuses. Your office has stated that post-secondary institutions will “face reductions to their operating grant proportional to the severity of non-compliance” and that schools must “remain open to discussion and free inquiry, should not shield students from ideas or opinions they find offensive and will not allow students or teachers to obstruct others from expressing their views”.

For the entirety of this political campaign, our group has not said a hateful word, caused no violence, and done nothing illegal. Yet, publicly-funded institutions such as the University of Toronto feel compelled to suppress our ability to promote our political party to the citizens of Ontario.

Mr. Ford, I think our case is a perfect opportunity for you to demonstrate to the people of Ontario that you are serious about free speech on campuses, especially when it pertains to a political party competing in the upcoming 43rd Federal Election. Such a suppression of our ability to communicate our political platform to the people of Ontario limits their ability to make an informed decision come election time and ultimately diminishes the sanctity of our democracy.

I encourage you to consider either of the following options as it pertains to our situation:

  1. Reduce the amount of public funding the University of Toronto receives due to its failure to abide by your mandate.
  2. Permit the Canadian Nationalist Party to host an event on the University of Toronto campus where we will peacefully and respectfully communicate our political platform with the people of Ontario.

I am available to meet in person to discuss the details of this situation and what the best steps may be for moving forward with an event.

Yours sincerely,

Travis Patron
Leader of the Canadian Nationalist Party

* If you support our movement to nationalize Canada, subscribe to our email list (www.nationalist.ca/subscribe) or become a registered party member (www.nationalist.ca/membership).