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CNP Attains Federal Eligibility

The Canadian Nationalist Party has received federal eligibility from Elections Canada to nominate candidates for the upcoming 43rd Federal Election. Our party, who submitted a registration application earlier this year, has today received word from the Chief Electoral Officer that our party is now eligible.

Read the full letter: Canadian Nationalist Party – Confirmation of Eligibility

As the newest federal political party in Canada, it is our intention to create a movement that explicitly recognizes the nationhood of our country. By not only protecting the nationhood of Canada, but prioritizing it, we will create a political narrative that provides the foundation of fundamental change.

On receiving eligibility from Elections Canada, party leader Travis Patron had this to say:

I am very proud of what we as a team have accomplished thus far. We have delivered a new political option into the public consciousness of Canadians. This revival of nationalism is what I believe to be the only way to save our country and preserve the Canada we once knew. Other political parties come nowhere close to protecting our cultural values, our historical legacy, and the demographic character of our country. We are proud to call ourselves Canadian nationalists.

Currently, the leader of the Canadian Nationalist Party, Travis Patron is the only confirmed electoral candidate. Mr. Patron is running in the Saskatchewan district of Souris – Moose Mountain.

Read the campaign letter: Patron For Souris – Moose Mountain

The main policies of the Canadian Nationalist Party:

  1. Reinstate the Immigration Act of 1952, deport illegal migrants, reduce annual immigration rate to 20,000 – 100,000 annually, withdraw from the United Nations Compact On Migration.
  2. Create a publicly managed Oil & Gas Investment Trust modeled off the Norwegian Pension Fund + abolish the federal carbon tax.
  3. Discontinue public funding of gay pride parades, remove homosexuality/transgenderism from the academic curriculum entirely.
  4. Restrict abortion procedures by adopting a policy of Protection of Life.
  5. Prohibit public officials from holding dual-citizenship.
  6. Restructure/abolish inter-provincial equalization payments to make it fair for Western Canada.
  7. Abolish the income tax for unmarried citizens earning less than $35,000/year or those married & jointly earning less than $70,000/year.
  8. Increase military funding to +3% gross domestic product (GDP), withdraw from North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), adopt peacekeeping role.
  9. Restore the Bank of Canada Act of 1938, allowing the Bank of Canada to issue no-interest loans to public institutions.
  10. Newlywed couples be eligible for a marriage loan, 20% of which is forgiven with each common child. Both husband and wife must have been born on the land.
  11. Amend the Indian Act, enabling property ownership for aboriginals on land held in federal Crown trusts.
  12. Lower the small business tax to 8%, encouraging entrepreneurship and new job creation.

The Canadian Nationalist Party currently has a single candidate nominated, party leader Travis Patron. We may be announcing additional candidates following the drop of the writ.

Media Inquiries:

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Email: contact@nationalist.ca

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IDF Must Apologize!

In July of 2006, a member of the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, Major Paeta Hess-von Kruedener of Kingston, Ontario, was one of four United Nations military observers who died when a 500 lb, precision guided bomb was dropped on their bunker by the Israeli Defence Forces.

The United Nations military observer sent e-mails home to Canada reporting that Israel was bombing schools and waging “a campaign of terror against the Lebanese people” shortly before he was killed by an Israeli bomb in Lebanon. The outpost, which was stationed near Lebanon’s border with Israel, was the target of an onslaught of Israeli artillery shells, before the precision-guided bomb was dropped on the target. This coordinated artillery and aerial attack on a long established and clearly marked United Nations post at Khiam occurred despite personal assurances given by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert that United Nations positions would be spared Israeli fire.

The UN commander in the area had warned the Israeli military, “You’re killing my people” and that the fatal attack proceeded anyway. The attack on Patrol Base Khiam lasted nearly seven hours and during that time the Israelis received a blizzard of calls and protests all up and down the liaison network, from Wolf himself using the bunker’s radio handset to UN Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Jane Lute working the phones.

The Finnish said the attack had “no justification”, the Chinese “strongly condemned” it and yet Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper had numerous reports from Canadian media outlets (such as the Ottawa Citizen) removed from circulation.

In early 2008, the Department of National Defence (DND) posted on its website a 67-page report into the incident, where the board of inquiry found Hess-von Kruedener’s death was entirely preventable and caused by the Israeli military. Less than a year later, the Harper government decided to classify the report and remove it from the government’s website. It has since remained off-limits to the public.

The Israeli Defence Force have attributed the targeting and subsequent attack to an operational error, but offer no explanation of how the error occurred. Israel has since refused to cooperate with an investigation.

The Israel Defense Force must acknowledge and apologize for their lethal actions against our servicemen..

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Elections Canada Acknowledges CNP Privacy Policy

The Canadian Nationalist Party has received word from Elections Canada that their Privacy Policy has been received and confirmed alongside the supporting documents to register a new federal party.

You can read the letter from Senior Director of Political Financing regarding the policy for protection of personal information: Elections Canada: Policy for the protection of personal information

You can read our party privacy policy: CNP Privacy Policy

Included in the letter was also a recommendation to strengthen the party policy regarding selling of personal information:

“While your party’s policy identifies various ways that the party uses personal information, no direct reference is made to the party’s practices with respect to selling personal information. An elector may benefit from a clarification in this regard.”

The Canadian Nationalist Party status for eligibility currently stands at 214/250 confirmations. Our final requirement remains confirming an additional 36 declarations. After this point, and after receiving acceptance from the Chief Registrar, the Canadian Nationalist Party will begin nominating candidates for the upcoming 43rd Federal Election.