Canadian Nationalist Party has until July 15th to collect additional declarations.
CNP Update On Party Registration
Canadian Nationalist Party has until July 15th to collect additional declarations.
Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie; behold, I will make them come and bow before thy feet, and to know that you are my beloved.
- Revelation 3:9
In response to the Canadian Nationalist Party’s application to register a new political party, Elections Canada has begun confirming membership declarations. In order to meet the registration requirements our party must confirm at least 250 electors.
The Canadian Nationalist Party is nearing official registration status as a federal party with Elections Canada. Earlier this year, the party received an Acknowledgement Letter from Elections Canada that its application to register has been received and is currently being reviewed by the Chief Registrar.
If you have previously signed a declaration, we ask you to check your mail for a letter from Elections Canada, sign the confirmation letter, and mail it back to them using the prepaid envelope included.
Efforts to obtain signed membership declarations will continue. Elections Canada requires verifying that 250 electors are party members and support the party’s application for registration. Verifying the membership of these 250 electors is one of the final remaining requirements before the Canadian Nationalist Party becomes eligible to nominate electoral candidates.
Membership declaration form: Canadian Nationalist Party – Membership Declaration
Only original physical copies can be accepted. Membership in multiple parties is acceptable. You must be 18+ years to sign.
All membership information is held privately between Canadian Nationalist Party Inc. and Elections Canada in accordance with Bill C-76 for the protection of personal information. Privacy and protection of personal information remains a top priority for the Canadian Nationalist Party.
For more information, call +1 (888)-505-9956.
Further reading:
Elections Canada has acknowledged the application of the CNP to register a new federal political party. On April 30th, 2019, the Canadian Nationalist Party received a letter from Elections Canada indicating it has received our application to register our organization as a federal political party under the Canada Elections Act.
Read the full letter: Canadian Nationalist Party – Acknowledgement of Application
The Canadian Nationalist Party will be eligible to run candidates in the 43rd Federal Election once the Chief Electoral Officer has confirmed at least 250 members. A detailed review process is to begin shortly.
Efforts to obtain signed membership declarations will continue. Elections Canada requires verifying that 250 electors are party members and support the party’s application for registration. Verifying the membership of these 250 electors is one of the final remaining requirements before the Canadian Nationalist Party becomes eligible to nominate electoral candidates.
If you are interested in signing a declaration and helping the Canadian Nationalist Party obtain federal status:
Membership declaration form: Canadian Nationalist Party – Membership Declaration
Only original physical copies can be accepted. Membership in multiple parties is acceptable. You must be 18+ years to sign.
All membership information is held privately between Canadian Nationalist Party Inc. and Elections Canada in accordance with Bill C-76 for the protection of personal information. Privacy and protection of personal information remains a top priority for the Canadian Nationalist Party.
For more information, call +1 (888)-505-9956.
Further reading:
This is an audio transcript of our recent event in Saskatchewan on March 23rd, 2019.
Thank you to our supporters who recently attended our Nationalist Party event is Saskatchewan as we prepare to register federally and compete in the upcoming 43rd Federal Election.
The Canadian Nationalist Party is calling for the resignation of Justin Trudeau on the grounds that he and his governing party illegally interfered in the criminal prosecution of Quebec-based company SNC Lavalin.
No ruling party can claim the authority to govern Canada if they themselves are actively violating Canadian Law, the law that they swore to uphold while taking public office.
An early election must be called and Canadians will choose a new governing party and a new Prime Minister.
Signed,
Travis Patron
Leader of the Canadian Nationalist Party