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Judicial

What If …

What if the first policy was honesty?

What if it exposed public crimes?

What if the perpetrators were named and their accountability called for?

Would the people shrug? Would they remain asleep?

Would they dismiss the evidence because of who brought it forward?

Would they willfully ignore tragedy?

Or would they begin to ask questions?

Start doing their own investigation?

Take responsibility of their lives?

Initiate their own brand of change?

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Commercial

RCMP Centennial Coin (For Sale)

For the coin collector: this RCMP Centennial Coin commemorates the 1974 musical ride in Wainwright, Alberta is for sale.

“The musical ride was instituted in the Force not long after its inception in 1873. It is believed to have originated in the Lancer Regiments of Britain. Usually performed by a troup of 32 men and horses, the intricate figures, derived from cavalry drill, are executed at the trot and canter to accompanying music.

Commemorating the first appearance of the musical ride in Alberta during the Alberta RCMP centennial celebrations, July 24th, 1974.”

(Backside) “From our proud past, the promise of our future”.

Feels good in the hand and in the name of justice …

Interested parties may contact for more information.

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Commemoration

Gratitude (45th Federal Election)

Thank you to the 157 people in the riding of Souris-Moose Mountain who voted for me this election.

I maintain that the Nationalist Party was de-registered in contravention of Canadian law, which is why I listed it in my nomination papers nonetheless.

I look forward to proving this claim within the court of law. The results would have been better if I had been permitted to run under the ‘Nationalist’ banner as we did during the 43rd Federal Election.

It is interesting to note that I am the only candidate who has run before previously in this electoral district and the only candidate who is actually the leader of their party.