Maxime Bernier
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"“conspiracy theorist”" Maxime Bernier (politician, maverick, populist) | |
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Born | 18 January 1963 Quebec, Canada |
Alma mater | University of Ottawa |
Interests | COVID-19/Resistance |
Party | People's Party of Canada |
Maxime Bernier is a Canadian politician.
Political career
Served in the cabinets of Stephen Harper.
Ran for leader of the Conservative Party in 2017; lost by 700 votes.
Started his new People's Party in 2018.
Lost his seat in 2019.
Running for Parliament at the 2021 Canadian federal election, running on a populist anti lockdown platform.[1]
Opinions
Opposes open borders. Bernier called Justin Trudeau as the "world's most prominent defender" of the Great Reset.[2]
COVID-19
Opposes mask mandates and mandatory COVID Vaccine.
"No. 2 - Maxime Bernier - Why Economics and Peace Should be Canada's Top Priority" (40:25) ~ Clyde Do Something, January 5, 2023.[3] |
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References
- ↑ https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/the-other-options-suck-maxime-bernier-confident-he-can-win-over-angry-canadians-1.5550061
- ↑ https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/2020/11/19/a-conservative-mp-warns-that-justin-trudeau-wants-a-great-reset-conspiracy-theorists-are-worried-too.html
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0CS_q8P7fY
External links
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