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A Letter From Our Leader:

Other than the National Citizens Alliance, the Canadian Nationalist Party (CNP) is the only federally registered party headquartered in all of Western Canada. Even though not everyone may agree with us, this is a platform we can use to our advantage if we are smart about it, keep an open channel of dialogue, and are willing to work for success.

Today we are making an appeal to the community for the benefit of the doubt (when there is a known unknown, assume honesty) in the belief that, despite all the evidence to the contrary, the Canadian Nationalist Party is our best outlet for federal representation.

Given that the Liberal Government recently bypassed parliamentary proceedings entirely to call for the confiscation of firearms from law-abiding Canadians, it may be wise to assume there will not be another general election in Canada. There may not be another opportunity to register new federal parties with Elections Canada, as it requires nominating candidates in a general or by-election.

Recall how the entire province of Saskatchewan voted in one particular direction (Conservative) during the recent 43rd Federal Election and basically nothing whatsoever has changed. This is because the Conservative Party is impotent when it comes to implementing the change our country needs.

We must do everything in our power to ensure the CNP remains in good standing with the community, otherwise we will diminish our ability to advocate for ourselves. We are a party who has the nationhood of our country at heart. We understand that our challenge is an uphill one. However, no longer can we allow ourselves to be intimidated into thinking that advocating our ethnic interests is immoral or wrong – it is not, but rather, entirely normal and natural. If we fail, the sovereignty of Canada will be overtaken by an unaccountable, unelected, globalist form of government where citizens are under constant surveillance and the State does not recognize individual freedoms or constitutional rights we often take for granted. Our country will continue to move in a direction which is similar to current-day China (communism).

We must oppose this! Doing nothing is a choice!

We ask those curious about our party to always go directly to our website (type ‘www.nationalist.ca’ into your web browser) in order to conduct research, not through social media, a search engine, or privately-owned media company. The mainstream media in Canada has moved entirely away from impartial coverage and toward a completely one-sided narrative of public affairs. This is not journalism. It is propaganda.

Currently, the leadership of the Canadian Nationalist Party is facing accusations stemming from the Provincial Court Of Saskatchewan. Quite likely, the only way we will succeed is with support from the community. Therefore, we are asking for the benefit of the doubt with the assurance that the party proceed with honesty, integrity, and in good faith.

Signed,

Travis Patron
Canadian Nationalist Party Inc.
(306)700-2193
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CNP Files Complaint With CBC Ombudsman

The Canadian Nationalist Party is submitting a formal complaint to the office of the CBC Ombudsman alleging a violation of their stated mandate of Journalistic Standards and Practices – code of ethics and practice.

TO:
CBC Ombudsman
P.O. Box 500 Station A
Toronto, Ontario M5W 1E6
Phone: 416-205-2978
Email: ombud@cbc.ca

FROM:
Travis Patron
Canadian Nationalist Party Inc.

COMPLAINT To The Office Of The CBC Ombudsman:

Office of the Ombudsman,

We are writing you today to file a formal complaint on the grounds that the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) is failing to uphold its journalistic mandate of providing “fairness, balance, impartiality and integrity” in its coverage of matters of public interest. Further to the mandate, CBC is failing to “inform, to reveal, to contribute to the understanding” of Canadian citizens to “participate in our free and democratic society”. The mandate additionally states that CBC is basing their credibility on “fulfilling that mission through adherence to the values, principles and practices laid out in the Journalistic Standards and Practices“. Let this complaint be considered an expression of dissatisfaction with CBC’s impartiality, fairness, and integrity as it relates to program management and investigative reporting affecting our democratic proceedings.

In February of this year we submitted a report entitled ‘The Emperor Wears No Clothes‘ through your SecureDrop web portal and have yet to receive any response whatsoever. This report detailed information about how the constitutional rights of our federal political party were violated in order to suppress our ability to compete in the recent 43rd Federal Election.

Without a single exception, our federally-sanctioned party has been prohibited from obtaining a public permit or from hosting a public event at institutions which our tax dollars fund. These requests to utilize public resources and exercise our constitutional rights has been violated consistently and without reason, including after the drop of the writ during the 43rd Federal Election as we were actively nominating candidates. This exclusion of our political party from public spaces and publicly-funded venues has directly affected our ability to both nominate candidates and inform the voters of our policies.

After we filed a complaint alleging our rights under the Canada Elections Act and Charter Of Rights And Freedoms have been infringed and our ability to communicate policies and nominate candidates has been violated during the recent 43rd Federal Election, the Office of the Commissioner of Canada Elections opened a formal review.

Office of the Ombudsman, I invite you to read our initial request to be permitted to “host a public event to communicate our party policies to Canadian voters for the upcoming 43rd Federal Election” followed by the response from the City Of Saskatoon:

Read the initial request: Canadian Nationalist Party Request – September 24th
Read the response: City Of Saskatoon Response – September 27th

It is important to note that the City Of Saskatoon has denied a similar request from our organization on 3 separate occasions.

Also in February of this year, the Canadian Nationalist Party filed a civil lawsuit against the City Of Saskatoon alleging a violation of constitutional rights on these exact grounds. Despite objecting to the Government Of Saskatchewan’s declaration of emergency, we have been informed our application is not proceeding through the courts until the declaration has been lifted.

The CBC’s coverage of our movement thus far does not give the impression of impartiality whatsoever, but rather dedicated to compiling negatively-oriented information about our political party in an attempt to discredit us:

  1. The Canadian Nationalist Party is trying to win Canada’s vote – June, 2019
  2. RCMP launch hate crime probe of leader of nationalist group vying for party status in federal election – June 28th, 2019
  3. RCMP going after Canadian Nationalist Party for intellectual property violation – July 5th, 2019
  4. Canadian Nationalist Party concerned about release of members’ identities – August, 2019
  5. Far-right group accused of white nationalism closer to party status — and increased scrutiny – August 29th, 2019
  6. You’ve heard of the ‘big 6’ political parties, but what about the ‘fringe 15’ – October 19, 2019
  7. Canadian Nationalist Party Leader Travis Patron charged after 2 women attacked in Regina – November 13th, 2019

If the CBC is willing to publish a story as frivolous and speculative as alleging an intellectual property violation, surely a story regarding that same federal party not being permitted to assemble and communicate policies to voters after the drop of the writ is something worth covering.

The recent 43rd Federal Election has fundamentally demonstrated that our right to self-determination, as Canadian Nationalists, is being suppressed by the current administration. Under these circumstances, our ability to assemble publicly and speak our policies to Canadian voters has, and continues to be, denied to us.

Office of the Ombudsman, may I remind you that CBC is a publicly-funded media broadcaster, and that Canadian taxpayers expect your organization to cover issues of public interest and importance – especially as it pertains to the electoral and democratic proceedings of our government administration.

Given that during our most recent exchange, you stated that your office is one “built on the value of transparency”, we assume you will have no objection to us publicizing this complaint.

To ignore such a blatant violation of our democratic proceedings and constitutional rights as Canadians represents a willful abandonment of the journalistic code of ethics and practice.

Signed,

Travis Patron
Canadian Nationalist Party Inc.
(306)700-2193
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Notice Of Self-Representation: R v Patron

TO:
Subjects of English Constitutional Law

FROM:
Travis Patron
Canadian Nationalist Party Inc.

DATE SERVED: May 9th, 2020

Notice Of Self-Representation: R v Patron

Subjects of English Constitutional Law,

This is a notice of self-representation in regards to the following alleged offenses which currently lay before Mr. Travis Patron, leader and member of our political constituency:

• [Section 266(b) CC];
• [Section 268(1) CC];
• [Section 733.1(1);
• [Section 145(3).

On November 27th, 2019, the Canadian Nationalist Party petitioned the Crown requesting the establishment of an extrajudicial tribunal capable of settling criminal and civil liabilities on behalf of our constituency. As there has thus far been a failure to respond to this petition which was made to The Crown, we take it to mean that there exists no outstanding objection to this intention.

The prosecuting authority which originally brought forth the charges has failed to provide full disclosure to the accused. The accused has thus far appeared in court on 7 separate occasions without being served full disclosure. Disclosure, which has been in the possession of the prosecuting authority at the time charges were originally lain, has been withheld from the accused for half a year. Failure to provide the accused of disclosure, without delay, may violate their constitutional right to a fair trial. Evidence collected or analyzed in violation of the accused constitutional rights must be excluded from use in a court of law. Therefore, we ask The Crown to serve the accused full disclosure of evidence immediately and without additional delay.

In accordance with the treaty of Magna Carta, which was sealed by King John of England in the year 1215 at Runnymede, and successfully invoked on March 23rd, 2001, we ask all levels of government in Canada (federal, provincial, & municipal) to honour our notice of self-representation and our request to settle these alleged offenses under the authority of our court and our political jurisdiction. All subjects of The Crown must, by Royal Command abide by constitutional law embodied in the Magna Carta, which supersedes Statutes and Acts sanctified by Parliament.

The Crown must uphold the following constitutional provisions which embody the Supreme Law of the realm:

  • Clause 39 – No free man is to be arrested, or imprisoned, or disseised, or outlawed, or exiled, or in any other way ruined, nor will [The Crown] go against him or send against him, except by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.
  • Clause 20 – A free man is not to be amerced for a small offence except in proportion to the nature of the offence, and for a great offence he is to be amerced in accordance with its magnitude, saving to him his livelihood, and a merchant in the same manner, saving to him his stock in trade, and a villein is to be amerced in the same manner, saving to him his growing crops, if they fall into [The Crown’s] mercy. And none of the aforesaid amercements is to be imposed except by the oath of trustworthy men of the vicinity.
  • Clause 52 – If anyone has been disseised or dispossessed by [The Crown], without lawful judgment of his peers, of lands, castles, liberties, or of his right, we will restore them to him immediately. And if dispute should arise concerning this, then it is to be dealt with by judgment of the twenty-five barons named in the security for peace.
  • Clause 40 – [The Crown] will not sell, nor deny, nor delay right or justice to anyone
  • Clause 17 – Common pleas are not to follow [The Crown’s] court but are to be held in some fixed place.
  • Clause 34 – A writ of Praecipe is not in the future to be issued to anyone for any tenement in respect of which a free man could lose his court.
  • Clause 38 – No bailiff is in future to put anyone to law by his accusation alone, without trustworthy witnesses being brought in for this.
  • Clause 54 – No man is to be arrested or imprisoned on account of a woman’s appeal for the death of anyone other than her own husband.
  • Clause 60 – All these customs and liberties that [The Crown] has granted shall be observed in the kingdom in so far as concerns [their] own relations with [their] subjects. Let all men of [their] kingdom, whether clergy or laymen, observe them similarly in their relations with their own men.
  • Clause 62 – [The Crown] will not seek to procure from anyone, either by [their] own efforts or those of a third party, anything by which any part of these concessions or liberties might be revoked or diminished. Should such a thing be procured, it shall be null and void and [The Crown] will at no time make use of it, either [themselves] or through a third party.

The above affirmations and claims are valid as to our lawful understanding, and which are sworn by on penalty of perjury and commercial liability (March 3rd, 2020).

With God as our witness, and in recognizing the principal of justice enshrined as stare decisis, we agree to proceed in good faith – lawfully, honourably, and truthfully – else the administration may be called into disrepute.

In putting Subjects of English Constitutional Law on public notice of our standing, with the intent to prevent any breach of peace, we request, as obliged, prompt acknowledgement or objection of this notice including any undue consideration.

Signed,

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