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Maxime Bernier making stop in North Bay to seek support

Bernier will be sharing with supporters the message and purpose of the PPC as he prepares for the next election
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People's Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier. Maxime Bernier/Twitter

The Leader of the People’s Party of Canada, Maxime Bernier, will be making a stop in North Bay tomorrow as a part of his northern Ontario Tour.

Bernier will also be hosting events in Sturgeon Falls, Sudbury,  Temiskaming Shores, Sault Ste Marie, Thunder Bay, Timmins, and Iroquois Falls over the next two weeks.

“Over the last year, support for the PPC has skyrocketed! We received almost 1 million votes across the country in the last election, but this is only the beginning. Now we need to convert these voters into volunteers and donors to continue to grow the party, and I’m here to do just that,” said Bernier in a release.

Bernier will be sharing with supporters the message and purpose of the PPC as he prepares for the next election.

"Despite most federal public health restrictions being suspended by the Trudeau government, Bernier will continue to publicly address major political issues ignored by the current government or the ineffective opposition, such as holding establishment politicians accountable for their handling of the covid-19 situation, ending mass immigration, boldly addressing the inflation crisis, opposition to climate alarmism and to woke ideologies infecting our school and institutions," continues the release.

His North Bay visit will be at 7 p.m. at the Holiday Inn and Suites, 1325 Seymour Street.



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