
In furtherance of our campaign to re-register with Elections Canada, the Canadian Nationalist Party has received the first 10 membership declarations required in order to do so.
In accordance with section 385 of the Canada Elections Act, at least 250 confirmed members are required before granting a political party federal registration status.
The Canadian Nationalist Party began their campaign to re-register with Elections Canada on May 19th and is currently soliciting the public for new declarations.
In defense of our right to free expression (section 2 of The Charter), we are promising to repeal section 319(2.1) of the Criminal Code of Canada which considers “condoning, denying or downplaying the Holocaust” an imprisonable offense.
Canadians are free to question any historical narrative, no matter how controversial it may be. This includes the Holocaust.
The party leader, Travis Patron (myself) was recently released from custody on March 18th after allegations of violating a probation order (section 733.1 CC.) stemming from a criminal charge of allegedly publishing “hate propaganda” (section 319 CC.).
In June of 2019, I published a speech entitled Beware The Parasitic Tribe to the Canadian Nationalist Party website. On February 14th, 2021 I was arrested by the RCMP and, 2 months later on April 16th, the information was used by the provincial court of Saskatchewan to deny my right to reasonable bail (section 11(e) of The Charter). The following year on March 31st, the Canadian Nationalist Party was de-registered by Elections Canada while I (the party leader) was being denied my legal right to have the validity of imprisonment determined by way of habeas corpus (section 10(c) of The Charter).
This infringement has led to the removal of Canada’s ‘Nationalist’ electoral option in excess of jurisdiction.
In light of the Federal Court neglecting our right to access the information used to de-register the Canadian Nationalist Party on March 31st, 2022, we have embarked on a campaign to re-register the party in accordance with section 385 of the Canada Elections Act.
If you support nationalism in Canada and would like to see the ‘Nationalist’ option return to the federal electoral ballot, you are encouraged to submit a declaration in support of re-registering the Canadian Nationalist Party:
- (English) www.nationalist.ca/declaration.pdf
- (French) www.nationaliste.ca/declaration.pdf
Because Elections Canada does not accept electronic signatures, it is recommended you print and sign then scan and email the completed form to leadership@nationalist.ca.
Once we have at least 250 of these declarations, we will submit our registration application to Elections Canada.
If you have any question or concerns regarding this process, you may call or text +1(306)840-7889.