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Proposal To Revive Local Arts Center

Citizens Of Redvers,

I have been thinking of a method in which to reciprocate with the generosity and selflessness the local community has shown the Nationalist Party. It occurred to me that we, as a federally-sanctioned political party, are not utilizing the fundraising opportunities available to us as much as we could. Therefore, I am proposing a fundraising initiative to increase the artistic and cultural amenities available to the citizens of this great community.

Here are the details:

  • Using the party, the federal government will offer a tax credit of up to the donor of 75% (an individual who donates $400 to the party is credited with $300 by the federal government, the maximum amount an individual can donate per year is $1625)
  • The party itself will pledge 100% of proceeds (after project costs themselves are covered) to reviving the Arts Center (which to my knowledge was recently demolished).
  • All donations to the party must (pursuant to Canada Elections Act) be publicly available through Elections Canada upon request.
  • The project will adhere to a strict timeline.

If we assume that the population of Redvers is 1000 people and 1/4 people are willing to donate their maximum annual amount ($1625 with a $650 tax credit per donor), we would have a fund worth $406,250 while collectively earning $162,500 in tax-credit from the federal government. That’s $162,500 directly from the coffers of the federal government.

If we assume that 2000 people from the surrounding area are willing to donate their maximum annual amount, we would have a fund worth $3.25 million with an additional collective tax-credit of $1.3 million directly from the federal government.

I think more than anything this could be a winning proposal in that it gives the youth of our community something to constructively occupy themselves rather than filling the void with mischief.

For more information on how tax-deductions work with our party: Party Donation

More information: Elections Canada Political Financing

It is important to note that any and all contributions would remain under the dominion of the Canadian Nationalist Party Inc. and not be transferred to any additional entity.

I imagine something like this would have a “snowball effect” – gaining the first few pledges would be difficult but once people see the idea is catching on, they would be willing to contribute themselves.

Please consider this nothing more than a proposal at this point.

Travis Patron
Canadian Nationalist Party Inc.
(306)700-2193

Travis Patron

Leader of the Canadian Nationalist Party

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The Government Of Canada offers generous tax credits to everyone who donates to the Canadian Nationalist Party (CNP). Donors may claim a contribution to our federally-registered party on their income tax return and receive a tax credit up to 75% from the Federal Government.

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Patron Submits Petition To Redvers Town Council

In response to a LGTBQ2+ crosswalk that was put into place last month, Party Leader Travis Patron has submitted a petition to “discontinue publicly promoting homosexuality” within the local municipality to the Redvers Town Council.

The petition boasts over 50 signatures of either municipal taxpayers or alumni/parents of alumni of the Redvers School – given that the institution now has the LGBTQ2+ display within proximity to their property.

This petition was formed in the belief that this type of development (the utilization of public utilities to promote homosexuality) may not be in the best interests of the community and are concerned that the Town Of Redvers’ decision to approve a LGBTQ2+ crosswalk will further inflame an already contentious issue.

Upon submission of the petition, Canadian Nationalist Party Leader Travis Patron had this to say:

It is very encouraging to me that residents of our municipality are able and willing to defend their Catholic identity rather than allowing the continued promotion of an ideology which is ultimately harmful to the community. With a municipal election on the horizon, it seems like this display has woken up many of the locals who are looking for change at different levels of government.

– Travis Patron, Canadian Nationalist Party Leader

View Signatories: Petition: To Discontinue Publicly Promoting Homosexuality

The original proposal (which was turned down by the Town Council) aimed to place the LGBTQ2+ crosswalk between the Catholic Church and High School.


The Canadian Nationalist Party recognizes that the paint used to create the display was donated by local business and the labour was contributed at no cost. However, the fact remains that public utilities are now being used as a canvass to endorse LGBT ideologies, something many residents do not believe is ultimately in the public interest.

Homosexuality is counter intuitive to the inspired Word of Christian religious scripture. The Bible clearly tells us that same-sex relations are a sinful behavior (Leviticus 18:22). Instead, we of the Christian faith should (with patience and love) counsel those of alternative sexual identities and help those of same-sex relations reclaim their heterosexuality. We do these things because we genuinely believe, in the long-term, these people will live healthier and more fulfilled lives when they respect our God-given natural laws of biology and procreation.

Homosexuality is also counter intuitive to the national continuity of our country. In 1971, Canada’s population was 96.3% European-descent. Today, that number now stands at a diminished 64%. Therefore, we must promote heterosexuality at the expense of homosexuality. We cannot expect to have future generations if we publicly endorse same-sex couples, as they are biologically incapable of having children.

The Canadian Nationalist Party takes the position that this type of orientation is one of nurture, not nature. That is – those of this sexual orientation have adopted it as a product of their surrounding culture and environment rather than something that has been inborn or is a genetic predisposition.

The decision to place this crosswalk within proximity to the Redvers School demonstrates intention to target our children and youthful generations. Studies have shown that those who identify as LGBTQ2+ have statistically significant higher rates of suicide, drug use, and depression. Normalizing this narrative amongst children is dangerous and we as a community must take the steps necessary to protect them from it. This type of political agenda is entirely unacceptable in a community that values social cohesion, strong family units, and the continuity of our nation.

Local participation on behalf of law enforcement has some residents raising questions about impartiality.
Many residents of the Town of Redvers believe there could have been more consultation between local taxpayers and decision makers before going ahead with an endorsement of same-sex relations.

In September of 2019, Party Leader Travis Patron submitted a Letter Of Complaint to the Town Council Of Redvers in response to recent approval to use public utilities to promote homosexuality.

Discontinuing public funding of LGBT pride parades has been, and continues to be, an important campaign policy of the Canadian Nationalist Party.

No government (whether municipal, provincial, or federal) should utilize public taxpayer resources to promote homosexuality/transgenderism.