It is a conflict of interest for the Crown to exclude political candidates from the 44th while they are being incarcerated in contravention of their section 10(c) Charter right to habeas corpus. In a “free and democratic society” as defined by section 1 of the Charter, political candidates would not be excluded from Federal Elections in response to their ideological propaganda. To do otherwise is an infringement of their right

Fellow Canadian, The Canadian Nationalist Party is preparing to submit an application to register with Elections Canada so that we may nominate candidates to stand for election to our House of Commons. Instead of the confusion currently found today in Parliament, our intention is to provide a voice of reason that reflects our tradition as a unique nationality: If Canada is to survive, we must reform our currently broken immigration

The recent declaration of emergency in regards to a coronavirus is entirely unprecedented and unnecessary. The people of this country demand accountability from their leaders and will not support an administration that is no longer serving them. The people who have infiltrated our government are attempting to collapse our economy and extinguish our identity in order to usher in a world government surveillance state. We cannot allow this. Your government

In the Statement Of Claim filed, the Canadian Nationalist Party claims that The Crown, with Queen Elizabeth II as reigning monarch, has failed to uphold the principle of freedom of religion.

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.

The Canadian Nationalist Party maintains that it has accepted no contribution in violation of the Canada Elections Act.