New Political Party Leader Presents Progressive Agenda To Rejuvenate Canada

Posted on Monday, December 22 at 09:24 by NAUWATCH

This open letter is respectfully addressed to all Canadians. You will believe me, I hope, when I say I love this Country.

To those that have cast their faith and vote behind my name, I graciously thank-you for your individual and collective endorsement. For those who preferred another leader, I graciously respect your decision and sincerely request your continued support for the Canadian Action Party - I genuinely intend to earn your trust and faith with time. For those Canadians yet to hear of CAP - welcome. We have been waiting for you.

The Canadian Action Party was formed in 1997 by former deputy Prime Minister Mr. Paul Hellyer who served under Pierre Elliott Trudeau.

http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/Frontpage/2008/12/12/02923.html

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  1. Wed Dec 24, 2008 4:43 pm
    Andrew J. Moulden. Anyone know anything about him?

  2. by JimmyD
    Wed Jan 14, 2009 2:40 pm
    Unfortunately, the in fighting and the hard line of the party has done them in. I do not think that the party can now catch the imagination of the Canadian public. The NDP is the Canadian Conscious but will not be able to form a government. The Green Party cannot seem to shake the idea that it is a one issue party and the liberals, well I don't know where they are going any time soon. The question is where do we go from here? How do we bring the Canadian Public out to support Political Parties again?



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