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- Parti Populaire du Canada
View our Policy Page to see a complete list of issues we're working on Téléchargez la plateforme complète du PPC en format PDF ici
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With public confidence in Canada’s electoral process declining — especially around mail-in ballots and inconsistent rules across ridings — the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) is urging Elections Canada to strengthen transparency, modernize digital systems, and ensure voters can trust the integrity of federal elections
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Ideas that put People first Full PPC Platform in PDF Format Download the Full PPC Platform in PDF Format here
- PPC Candidates - The People’s Party of Canada
Meet our team of everyday Canadians working to get our country back on track! | Rencontrez notre équipe de Canadiens ordinaires qui s'efforcent de remettre notre pays sur les rails !
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Nous vous invitons à consulter notre plateforme et à devenir membre Joignez-vous à nous et ensemble, nous ferons du Canada un pays plus libre et plus prospère dont nous pouvons être fiers! Passez à l'action pour le PPC Lire nos états financiers
- About the Peoples Party of Canada
Maxime Bernier, a former Conservative MP and Cabinet Minister in Stephen Harper’s government, formed the PPC in 2018 after realizing that the Conservative Party of Canada was too intellectually and morally corrupt to reform, having abandoned conservative principles long ago
- Membership - Peoples Party of Canada
A membership in the PPC affords you certain rights, including: Voting for your EDA Board of Directors at your EDA Annual General Meeting; Voting for your EDA’s candidate to represent the party in your riding in the next federal election; Running to be a member of your riding’s EDA Board of Directors; Running to be the EDA’s nominated
- About the PPC - Peoples Party of Canada
Maxime Bernier, a former Conservative MP and Cabinet Minister in Stephen Harper’s government, formed the PPC in 2018 after realizing that the Conservative Party of Canada was too intellectually and morally corrupt to reform, having abandoned conservative principles long ago
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