PPC Medicine Hat-Cardston-Warner Riding

PPC Medicine Hat-Cardston-Warner Riding Page of the PPC for the Medicine Hat-Cardston-Warner riding.

04/24/2026

Subject: Founding Annual General Meeting – Alberta Provincial PPC Association
Dear Members,
We are pleased to announce that the Alberta Provincial PPC Association will hold its Founding Annual General Meeting (AGM) online on June 13, 2026, at 7:00 PM MDT. This meeting marks the formal establishment of our provincial association and the election of its inaugural Board of Directors.
Board Positions Open for Election:
• Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
• Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
• Director of Volunteers
• Director of Communications
• Director of Events
• Director of Fundraising
• Secretary
If you wish to stand for any of these positions, please send your expression of interest to [email protected] no later than June 6, 2026, at 11:59 PM MDT.
Nomination Rules:
• Nominations will close on June 6, 2026, at 11:59 PM MDT.
• No nominations will be accepted after the close of nominations.
• Nominations from the floor of the AGM are strictly prohibited.
Candidates must be members in good standing, meet all eligibility requirements established by the Party Code of Conduct, provide full name, address, email, phone number, and the position they seek, and successfully complete all required vetting procedures. Only candidates who meet all requirements and pass vetting will appear on the final ballot.
Further details, including the full agenda, voting procedures, and your personal link to the online meeting, will be provided in the coming weeks.
We look forward to your participation as we take this important step in building a strong and effective PPC presence across Alberta.
Best regards,
Alberta Provincial PPC Association Board

02/20/2026

There has always been a portion. of Canadas population who believed that the Liberals were Canada's natural ruling party. They've created a new Canadian Nationalism that mirrors LPC talking points. To them you're not Canadian unless you hate Trump, Alberta, vaccine and gender criticals and support plans to redefine Canada as Carney wants though he doesn't tell us what this Canada willlook like. No opposing views allowed.
The uniparty.

01/07/2026

Case for Conviction

12/28/2025
11/27/2025

Support People's Party of Canada Alberta Provincial Association this Giving Tuesday!Help us amplify the voice of underrepresented Albertans. With your contribution, we can strengthen grassroots involvement, rally for individual freedoms, and advocate for personal responsibility across the province.Y...

11/26/2025

🔑 Key Differences Between PPC and CPC
1. Role of Government
• PPC: Advocates for a smaller federal government, reduced bureaucracy, and greater provincial autonomy. The PPC emphasizes ending “imperial federalism” and restoring provincial rights.
• CPC: Supports fiscal responsibility but maintains a more centralized federal role, with structured national programs and policies.
2. Equalization & Provincial Autonomy
• PPC: Calls for equalization reform to stop wealth transfers that disadvantage Alberta and other provinces. The PPC platform stresses empowering provinces to manage their own resources and finances.
• CPC: While acknowledging provincial concerns, the Conservatives generally work within the existing equalization framework, focusing more on national economic growth.
3. Immigration Policy
• PPC: Promotes immigration reform with lower overall intake, prioritizing economic migrants, and ending official multiculturalism. The PPC argues for preserving Canadian values and culture.
• CPC: Supports immigration as a driver of economic growth, with policies to expand border security and streamline integration.
4. Climate & Energy
• PPC: Rejects “climate alarmism,” focusing instead on practical environmental measures and protecting Canadian energy independence.
• CPC: Endorses market-based solutions to reduce emissions, while supporting Canadian oil and gas development.
5. Taxes & Fiscal Policy
• PPC: Pushes for balanced budgets first, then tax cuts, aiming to downsize government spending.
• CPC: Promises targeted tax relief, such as lowering the lowest income tax bracket from 15% to 12.75%.

📧 Get Involved
The PPC is building a movement rooted in freedom, fairness, and respect for Alberta’s constitutional rights. If you believe in these principles, we invite you to step forward.
👉 Apply to become a candidate or volunteer today.
📧 Email us at: [email protected]
Together, we can build a freer, stronger Alberta.

11/25/2025

🔥 Now Recruiting Candidates Across Alberta! 🔥
Do you believe in fighting for freedom and standing up for the people of Alberta?
Do you want to see our constitutional rights respected and defended at every level?
Are you ready to push for equalization reform so Alberta’s prosperity is no longer siphoned away unfairly?
Do you believe in common-sense immigration reform that protects our communities while welcoming those who contribute to our future?
If you’re passionate about these principles and ready to serve, we want you on our team. Alberta needs leaders who will stand firm, speak boldly, and put our province first.
👉 Apply today to become a candidate and join the movement to build a freer, stronger Alberta.
📧 Applicants should email: [email protected]

11/21/2025

Why should Ottawa decide how Alberta runs healthcare?
Under a PPC government, we’d keep our own tax dollars — no more federal strings, no more one-size-fits-all mandates.
✅ Local control
✅ Faster care
✅ Real innovation
Let Alberta lead.

11/19/2025

The 2025 federal budget sharply contrasts with the PPC platform: while Ottawa expands deficit spending and centralized investment, the PPC calls for fiscal restraint, decentralization, and reduced government interference.

🧾 Key Budget Highlights (2025)
• $78.3 billion deficit projected for this fiscal year—nearly double last year’s forecast.
• $1 trillion in capital investments over the next decade, focused on housing, infrastructure, and productivity.
• AI and dual-use technology prioritized for defence and economic growth.
• 42% of spending framed as strengthening Canadian sovereignty, with 36% aimed at reducing costs for Canadians.

🟣 PPC Platform Contrast
The People’s Party of Canada (PPC) platform diverges from the federal budget in several core areas:
💰 Fiscal Discipline vs. Deficit Expansion
• PPC stance: Balanced budgets, reduced federal spending, and elimination of corporate welfare.
• Budget reality: Historic deficit levels and long-term capital spending with no balanced budget timeline.
🏗️ Centralized Investment vs. Decentralized Governance
• PPC stance: Shrink federal involvement in housing, infrastructure, and health—return control to provinces.
• Budget reality: Ottawa driving $1 trillion in capital projects, including housing and productivity initiatives.
🧠 AI & Defence vs. Civil Liberties & Sovereignty
• PPC stance: Cautious approach to AI, strong emphasis on individual rights and privacy.
• Budget reality: AI-driven defence and dual-use technologies promoted as sovereignty tools.
🏥 Healthcare & Cost of Living
• PPC stance: End federal health transfers with strings attached; reduce inflationary spending.
• Budget reality: No major tax cuts or decentralization; cost-of-living relief tied to federal programs.

🧭 Alberta Implications
For Albertans, the budget’s centralized spending and deficit growth may feel disconnected from provincial priorities. The PPC’s platform offers an alternative: local control, fiscal restraint, and reduced federal interference—especially relevant in areas like healthcare, land sovereignty, and resource development.

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