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Do You Remember?


We’ve been seeing a lot of rumours about a return to Covid restrictions, and it has us reflecting on some of the darkest years in Canadian history.


Do you remember how awful the government made our lives for two years?


They said they needed “two weeks to flatten the curve” and it turned into 2 years of governments destroying small businesses, turning families against each other, and controlling every aspect of our lives.


Remember when we couldn’t visit our family in hospitals or retirement homes?


Remember when we couldn’t go out for dinner or events?


Remember when we couldn’t have a funeral or wedding?


Remember when they forced our children to learn through Zoom or with useless face masks on?


Do you remember the deafening silences of the so-called Conservative Party in the Opposition benches?


Instead of standing up for our basic rights and freedoms, they supported Trudeau’s insane tyrannical Covid policies


Pierre Poilievre likes to pretend he was always against the mandates…


But do you remember when he was criticizing Trudeau for not forcing an experimental Covid injection on us fast enough?





Do you remember the only politician, the only political party, that was brave enough to stand up for Canadians against the authoritarian political establishment?


Do you remember the Leader who saw through the lies all the way back in April of 2020 and stood up for us?


Remember the man who was arrested for standing up for our rights and freedoms?





Remember the Leader who proudly supported the Freedom Convoy, who helped rally Canadians from across the country to demonstrate peacefully and end the mandates?





We will never forget those two years. we will never take our rights and freedoms for granted. We know now how fast they can be taken away.


Covid exposed which politicians stood for the people, and which politicians only stood for themselves.


With a potential return to Covid restrictions on the horizon, we know we can only depend on one party to stand up for us.


We know what to expect this time. We know we can’t give them an inch, that they will turn “2 weeks to flatten the curve” into 2 years of torture.


If they try to impose these mandates on us again, we will be out in the streets in force.


Let’s make sure the PPC is in a strong position to do so right out of the gate.



And remember…


DO NOT COMPLY.


Cheers,


Nancy Mercier

PPC NB & PEI Provincial Coordinator


Email: nancy@peoplespartyofcanada.ca


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