Election Readiness Goal
- NB PPC Team
- Jan 18, 2022
- 3 min read
With the latest round of lockdowns, threats to the unvaccinated, and the endangerment of our food and medicine supplies, governments seem intent in continuing to work feverishly against us like never before. And, the Prime Minister’s Office and the Bank of Canada are doing nothing to control rampant inflation either, which will be felt by all of us this winter and beyond.
Canada needs effective opposition from more than just the Pierre Poilievres of the world. We all have our part to play in the months ahead -- and we plan on doing ours to the utmost of our abilities. That's where we could use your help.
We, at the North-Eastern NB Regional PPC Association, want to raise $5,000 or more by year end, to ensure that we can hit the ground running against the imperial Trudeau government in the next election. The fight for more freedom and a better government has never been more important, and we cannot let Trudeau rule like an Emperor through fear, and with a total disregard for the Charter, Parliamentary procedure, and fiscal responsibility.
Indeed, in comparing the funds each party spent in the last election nationally (The Liberals and Conservatives each spent about $30 million during the 2021 election. The NDP spent $24 million. The PPC only spent $1,3 million), we need to raise allot of funds to be more competitive.
Will you help us fight for you? Will you help us reach our goal?
New and renewed membership fees will be applied to our fundraiser goal, so, please renew your membership if it’s expiring soon and ask your circle of friends and family, including all your social media contacts, if they want to join the PPC also by sharing this email/post with them.
Finally, to achieve our Election Readiness Goal, the board of Executives and Directors will be meeting every month to brainstorm new ways in reaching our goal, and invite all PPC members in our Regional Association to join us for one of those meetings on April 19, 2022, and for our AGM (Annual General Meeting) on June 28, 2022 in order to share your thoughts, comments and/or suggestions on this and other matter with us.
See our Events Page to sign-up for one or more meeting.
Thank you!
Nancy Mercier
President / CEO
North-Eastern NB Regional PPC Association
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