CANADIAN ANONS
Please help get the CNP registered with Elections Canada by sending the form accessible at this link:
to this address:
Canadian Nationalist Party
1 Yonge Street
Suite 1801
Toronto, Ontario
M5E 1W7
Here's a link to an interview with the party leader and the Council of European Canadians:
eurocanadian.ca
Here is a link to the party's main website:
You can find the working 21 points of the platform there. Among the points are: nationalizing Canada's central bank; reducing annual immigration to 20,000; reforming healthcare to reduce wait times as well as cost to tax payers; ending carbon taxes and lowering small business taxes; limiting (((dual-citizenship))) eligible countries; and abolishing the Employment Equity Act 1986 and Multiculturalism Act of 1988.
100 or so more forms need to be sent in for full-fledged guaranteed registration. Once legitimized by Elections Canada, the party will be able to explore several options, including interviews with (((MSM))) and then independent journalists, as well as possibly suing public places like libraries that refuse to grant the party a space to gather.
The goal for 2019 is to get at least one riding, which will give nationalists considerable power in Canada in and of itself, and will also raise awareness of the growing movement. The primary target for ridings in the upcoming election will be Quebec, since they have the most nationalistic inclinations, but none of this can be pursued without official registration. So Anons, please take the time to send in the forms, and get those you know to send them in as well. Remember, you can be a member of multiple political parties at once (from Elections Canada's perspective anyway).
The main concerns of the party at this time is Canadian identity and the risk posed to it by immigration and decreasing white birthrates. The party is also more red-pilled than you might think.
If you do some digging you'll find a tweet by the party's twitter handle saying something along the lines of "the CNP is friendly with Israel" – rest assured, this was a result of a (poor) decision on the part of the one handling the account to make the party look less anti-Semitic, and the tweet set off alarm bells for everyone within the party. Still, the CNP doesn't intend to mimic Nehlen and reduce its likelihood of being accepted by the public by discussing or aluding to the JQ, which explains the mentality behind the one who made the tweet.
If you want to see a party that advocates for significantly reduced immigration and giving Canadians proper control of their finances have a chance at making it into the mainstream, send in the form linked above.