As the federal election debates approach, one face is noticeably absent from the roster: People’s Party of Canada (PPC) Leader Maxime Bernier — despite surging ahead of the Green Party in popularity.
Now sitting comfortably in fifth place nationally, the PPC has risen from the ashes after many thought the party was doomed from the start.
Based on every up-to-date, popular poll, the PPC now sits somewhere between 3.8 per cent and 4.8 per cent, while the Green Party struggles to retain 3.4 per cent, and the Bloc Quebecois meanders at 6.1 per cent.
Given that the PPC is now polling better than the Greens in many polls, the fact Bernier is barred from the official French and English language leaders' debates on Wednesday and Thursday while the Green leader is invited to both (as she should be) is arbitrary and unfair. https://t.co/yWMb69f6Z5
— Lorrie Goldstein (@sunlorrie) September 6, 2021
At the time of writing, 338 Canada has the PPC at 3.8 per cent, CBC has them at 4.8 per cent, and even left-wing outlets, like The Star, concede that the PPC, sitting at 4.5 per cent, are above the Greens.
Based on the CBC’s data, the PPC has gained most of its support in the last four months, rising from 2.6 per cent on June 16 to 4.8 per cent today — and the trend is not stopping. Conversely, the Green Party, which has had predominantly positive coverage, has dropped from 6.3 per cent to 3.4 per cent in the same time.
Moreover, the growth of PPC support seems to be exponential and correlates with several Provinces announcing vaccine passports — something which the PPC steadfastly opposes at every opportunity.
When tyranny becomes law, revolution becomes our duty. #VotePPC pic.twitter.com/FZxvFPewZO
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) September 7, 2021
This week in both B.C. and Manitoba, Bernier addressed some of his largest crowds to date, wherein he promised to prevent the vaccine passport system and promoted peaceful revolution in the face of government tyranny. These events saw thousands in attendance and appear more impressive than anything the sitting Prime Minister has gotten in months.
MAD MAX MANITOBA TOUR
Thank you so much Manitoba! That monster rally yesterday will for sure go down in history as the largest of this whole election campaign for all the parties!#VotePPC pic.twitter.com/6cIidZ9OYK
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) September 8, 2021
MAD MAX MANITOBA TOUR
I’m ready to go back in jail to defend our freedoms!#VotePPC pic.twitter.com/6wJnSAvcwf
— Maxime Bernier (@MaximeBernier) September 6, 2021
Additionally, several prominent figures have endorsed Bernier and the PPC, with both political talk show host Lauren Chen and Mikhaila Peterson throwing their support behind the anti-tyranny movement.
"But you'll split the vote!"
Here's a quick video on why I'm voting @peoplespca this election, and why it's not splitting the vote since I would never vote for the "Conservative" party anyway…https://t.co/tK4RfNjLxY
— Lauren Chen (@TheLaurenChen) August 17, 2021
How are we all feeling about the Canadian elections coming up? What's your take?
From the MP Podcast with @MaximeBernier. pic.twitter.com/zlEgTovVda
— Mikhaila Peterson (@MikhailaAleksis) September 6, 2021
Typically, such growth would warrant lengthy articles documenting the party’s progress, but that is not the case.
Most people just notice the CON/LIB switch and aren't seeing what is happening at the bottom. The PPC (a party with no seats currently) has been steadily gaining for the last two months. pic.twitter.com/3m1LrmrOiS
— Keean Bexte (@TheRealKeean) September 6, 2021
Despite this phenomenal traction in voter support, media coverage of the party is sparse. It took Bernier getting arrested in June over his refusal to quarantine while campaigning for any mainstream outlet to really take note.
Indeed, while the mainstream media slandered the PPC every chance they got in 2019, branding the party as “racist” despite Bernier’s objections, they have since adopted a new strategy: ignore the PPC and hope they go away. But it is not working.
The PPC has nestled itself comfortably in the hearts of liberty-loving Canadians by cultivating a distinctly pro-freedom platform in opposition to all other major parties which are complicit with government lockdowns and vaccine passport policies.
In short, so long as the federal government is content oppressing its citizenry, the PPC is here to stay.