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Paul McKeever on TVO\ Paul McKeever on TVO's "The Agenda" with Steve Paikin
Posted by: fpontario

Video duration: 941 seconds

On September 25, 2007, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever was interviewed by Steve Paikin on TV Ontario's "The Agenda".
This is the full interview.

Related: agenda, mckeever, paikin, paul, steve

Dress Codes in School: Mouth Jewelery, Piercings Dress Codes in School: Mouth Jewelery, Piercings
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Video duration: 403 seconds

On July 15, 2006, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever was a panelist on The Michael Coren Show along with journalist Claire Hoy and the Ontario President of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Sid Ryan.
The panel discussed "grills", piercings, and other forms of jewelry that have been banned in an American high school.

Related: ban, codes, dress, education, freedom, grills, ontario, party, piercing, schooling, schools, teens, uniforms

Tax-funded \"Afrocentric\" Schools Tax-funded "Afrocentric" Schools
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Video duration: 1572 seconds

On February 5, 2008, Freedom Party of Ontario President Robert Metz was the guest of "On the Line" with Christine Williams (CTS). The topic: tax-funded "Afro-centric" schools.

Related: african, afrocentric, black, schooling, schools, segregation

FPTV ep. 2-3: Rand vs. Libertarianism (Morning Commute) FPTV ep. 2-3: Rand vs. Libertarianism (Morning Commute)
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Video duration: 885 seconds

Episode 2: The Morning Commute. Part 3 of 4 parts. While driving to his office, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever discusses a range of topics. In this part: Ayn Rand's Philosophy; Rand's non-aggression principle; anti-philosophy, anarchism and libertarianism; Paul McKeever's theory on the legitimacy and source of governmental authority. Recorded: October 20, 2006.

Related: authority, ayn, freedom, government, libertarianism, mckeever, non-aggression, ontario, party, paul, philosophy, principle, rand

FPTV - Ep. 1: Why not join the Progressive Conservatives? FPTV - Ep. 1: Why not join the Progressive Conservatives?
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Video duration: 1218 seconds

In this first episode of Freedom Party TV, party leader Paul McKeever answers the sometimes-asked question: "Why not fold Freedom Party and have everyone join the Progressive Conservative Party to change it from within?"

Related: capitalism, care, conservative, freedom, health, insurance, morality, objectivism, ontario, party, policy, politics, progressive, tv

Moral Relativism vs. Raising Happy, Well-behaved Children Moral Relativism vs. Raising Happy, Well-behaved Children
Posted by: fpontario

Video duration: 674 seconds

Part 1 of a three part episode of "On the Line" that aired February 23, 2007 on CTS. Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever discusses moral relativism, second-handing, and the root causes of poor or violent behaviour among today's children.

Related: behaviour, children, freedom, mckeever, moral, ontario, party, relativism, violence

FPTV ep. 2-4: Taxes, Justice & Wolfe (Morning Commute) FPTV ep. 2-4: Taxes, Justice & Wolfe (Morning Commute)
Posted by: fpontario

Video duration: 921 seconds

Episode 2: The Morning Commute. Part 4 of 4 parts. While driving to his office, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever discusses a range of topics. In this part: Paul McKeever's theory on the morality of taxation; passion versus justice; Stephan Molyneux; meet the office; The Death of Wolfe. Recorded: October 20, 2006.

Related: ayn, capitalism, freedom, justice, morality, objectivism, ontario, party, passion, philosophy, rand, sale, tax, taxation, taxes, wolfe

Global Warming: Science vs. Political Agendas Global Warming: Science vs. Political Agendas
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Video duration: 547 seconds

On February 1, 2007, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever was a guest of On the Line with Christine Williams (CTS). In this third of three parts, the panel discussed an article by Preston Manning that called for less "extremism" in debates of "global warming".

Related: capitalism, global, political, warming

FPTV ep. 13: Taxes, Religion & Schooling FPTV ep. 13: Taxes, Religion & Schooling
Posted by: fpontario

Video duration: 1007 seconds

In this episode of FPTV, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever discusses the folly of the Progressive Conservatives' election proposal to fund private religious schools (but not non-religious ones) with taxpayer dollars.

Related: private, public, religion, schools, taxes

FPTV ep. 5: So ya wanna be a promise keeper, eh? FPTV ep. 5: So ya wanna be a promise keeper, eh?
Posted by: fpontario

Video duration: 1106 seconds

In this episode, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever compares Mike Harris, Ernie Eves, and John Tory, and discusses what a party leader must do to deserve the title "Promise Keeper".

Related: bob, dalton, election, ernie, eves, harris, john, mcguinty, mike, promise, rae, tory

Religion, Taxes & Choice in Schooling Religion, Taxes & Choice in Schooling
Posted by: fpontario

Video duration: 700 seconds

Freedom Party of Ontario president Robert Metz was the guest of Christine Williams' show "On the Line" (CTS) on July 31, 2007. As such, he explained Freedom Party's position on tax funded schools, and some of the problems associated with the Progressive Conservatives' promise to fully fund private religious schools with provincial tax revenues.

Related: education, private, public, religion, religious, schooling, schools

\"Tax Funded\" vs. the Quality of Health Care and Education "Tax Funded" vs. the Quality of Health Care and Education
Posted by: fpontario

Video duration: 737 seconds

On August 11, 2007, Freedom Party of Ontario leader Paul McKeever was a guest of Christine Williams' show "On the Line" (CTS). McKeever explains that the key issue is quality of service, not just speed of service. He explains that there is only one way to minimize costs while improving the quality of service.

Related: care, choice, education, health, schooling, taxes


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