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Activism

The Undeclared War Against Canadians

They will not stop until our history, our culture, and our people have been replaced.

The changes start with our flag, our anthem, and now statues of our historical leaders.

Accusations of iniquity cast towards us, we are denied our ability to assemble and speak, and yet required to finance these institutions which are simultaneously prohibited to us.

A deadly terrorist attack in a city once considered safe is now a scapegoat to confiscate firearms.

Our central bank, the constitutional property of the Canadian Government, now in the hands of private profiteers.

A “democratic” electoral system where the two main parties share common owners.

A media propaganda machine which seeks always to extinguish the spark.

A government who intends to destroy the people who elected it – a government without grounds of authority.

Taxation without representation!

A desire for complete political reset on the minds of many.

These are issues too important not to address.

The spirit of Canadianism has been residing in a political coma, and it is time to awaken.

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

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Statement

Open Letter to Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark

Mayor Clark,

I am writing you today with a matter I believe to be most urgent to the people of Saskatoon, the people of Saskatchewan, and the people of Canada as a whole. It is a matter which many seem too afraid to speak out about – yet it has dire implications if we do not garner the strength to overcome it.

Over the course of the last year, I have been working on registering a new political party entitled the Canadian Nationalist Party. I have begun this campaign because I believe, if left to the leadership of the current Conservative and Liberal Parties, this beautiful country we call home will never be the same. I cannot bear to witness this happen while waiting with inaction. Therefore, I have made the intention to become more politically active and this party is a manifestation of such.

Unfortunately, not everyone in the current political establishment has been open to this viewpoint. We have been banned from publicly funded universities, government owned convention centers, and most recently the civic square infront of your city hall. All of these things have come about despite the fact that our party has not said a hateful word, caused no violence, and have violated no laws.

On Friday, June 29th the Canadian Nationalist Party was denied a permit to demonstrate using civic square by the City of Saskatoon. The denial came in response to a request made on June 20th by our leadership team. Your city council viewed the application as an activity which it considered “denominational”.

You can read the full statement here: Civic Square Booking – Canadian Nationalist Party

The day I received this response from your council, I made the trip down to civic square to examine the property myself. The scenery, the flagpoles, and the stone podium, all came together in a manner which seemed magical. I could not help but think to myself that the people who built this public space did so for the very reason we are now requesting: to speak out against the current injustices bestowed upon Canadians. The monument on this property, I read, was dedicated to those who have fought to protect our rights and freedoms during the world wars. Yet, these same freedoms now seem to be in jeopardy.

I believe this decision to be not only a violation of our charter rights, but (considering we are in the process of registering federally with Elections Canada) a breach of the Canada Elections Act. Therefore, we intend to challenge this decision.

We are a group of law abiding citizens who believe that Canadians are a unique people with a unique heritage who have unique interests and we will no longer tolerate being plundered by rootless international interests.

No pain is greater than seeing my beloved country be destroyed by the evil that has infiltrated Ottawa.

Therefore, I will speak out against political censorship in this country – permit or not.

Travis Patron
Leader of the Canadian Nationalist Party

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Activism

Now Or Never

I started this political party in the first half of 2017 because I was no longer confident with the existing political options. None of these political options resonate with me and I believe they fail to resonate with the majority of Canadians.

When I first began this campaign, I did so because Canada is one of the only countries in the world which does not have a truly nationalist political party. Canadian citizens who subscribe to nationalistic beliefs (that Canadians are a unique people with a unique culture) have not until this point had a political party which they can cast a vote for come election time.

Here was clearly an unmet need. And so I began crafting our message to Canadians – that Canada must come first. Not just in economic or social policy, but in the very way we view our country – as a distinct nation of people.

I was prepared to meet opposition. No political movement has taken power by simply asking politely. However, what I was not prepared for was the institutionalized opposition we have thus far faced. While the average Canadian tunes in for Hockey Night In Canada, our enemies have been working diligently and quietly. They have put themselves in positions that undermine our ability to exercise our political freedoms.

What I have experienced is a clear demonstration that our political rights are being threatened in this country. Our freedom of expression and public assembly are being taken from us. Publicly funded university campuses, convention centers, and even City Halls have denied our requests to host an event.  There are cities in this country which will not even grant us a permit to hold a public demonstration. All of this despite the fact that we have not said a hateful word, caused no violence, and broken no laws.

This in itself is not the travesty, but rather the fact that these same university campuses and public institutions gladly provide space to communist groups. It seems our universities, those which are funded by the taxpayer, have become breeding grounds for a communist movement in Canada.

Not only in our academic spaces, but in the very fabric of our society, communism is being tolerated and promoted. It has already deeply affected the structure of our families, our schools, and our government. If our government truly had the interests of the Canadian people in mind, there would be a restriction on the activities of these groups.

While the rest of the Western World has made shifts toward reclaiming the sovereignty of their country, Canada seems to believe it is creating some sort of post-national utopia. It does this with a false sense of superiority. No precise blueprint is given for this post-national state and no example from history is used to justify its agenda.

Everything unnatural is promoted and everything decent and wholesome is demonized. No man or woman of good instincts believes this is what progress looks like.

The naive liberal voters seem to believe that a great country can be built by simply tolerating everything, and that our goodwill and altruism will be payed back to us at some undisclosed point in the future.

Unfortunately, our current Prime Minister and his administration are turning Canada into something which we never asked for, never voted for, and were never consulted on. As we tell our veterans that they are simply “asking too much” we give millions upon millions of our tax dollars to countries which care nothing of Canada.

Everything, it seems, in Canada is acceptable as long as it is not the taxpaying citizen speaking out in opposition. When the brave few decide to stick their head out and voice their dissatisfaction with the current political direction, they are attacked. The media propaganda machine is engaged and attempts a character assassination for the individuals who dare defy the status quo. Most Canadians do not want their employment jeopardized, and thus remain silent.

Encouragement lies in the hope that Canadians will realize (and they must do so quickly) that trusting the authority of government to look after you, your family, and your future is not always the best decision.

The time to reclaim our country is now or never. The future is not predetermined, but decided by the actions we take today.

It’s now or never.