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SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2026

Happy New Year! I won’t be able to excuse the holiday party any longer. Now, it’s back to business. We have been undergoing proceedings for quite some time now as a result of errors made by the last leadership, but rest assured we will prevail with our righteous mission. There are many plans in the works to continue to help influence positive change and dialogue, even if it is only to tip the scales just enough for the common good. I am continuing to work tirelessly with my partners in political parties and movements across the country to ensure the timely implementation of our goals. Failing that, they understand well the implications of ignoring our growing existence as a political movement. Any politician unwilling to make concessions ought not to be one.

– Jean-Baptiste Nathan Boyer, interim leader


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2025

As some of you are doubtless aware, this organization has had the incredible good fortune to have been involved in a multitude of positive developments towards peace, justice, and reconciliation over the last few weeks, and I hope that our consultations will continue to prove productive towards our common goals. I am finally at the liberty to issue this statement, please appreciate that these can be incredibly sensitive situations as developments unfold. We shattered our 250 member requirement! Here’s just one indicator of how much of a hit we’ve been lately – after over 30,000 new requests to reclaim a traditional Indigenous name (causing a 24 week delay!) the government of Ontario has reversed its decision on charging fees at the end of the year and it will now be free of charge indefinitely! Thanks to our special partnership with Premier Ford, you can now both reclaim your name and get your Membership Card at no cost to you! Remember, we have never accepted any government money, so please feel free to Donate if you are able. This only the beginning of something great!

– Jean-Baptiste Nathan Boyer, interim leader


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2025

The parties are ramping up and we have to hit our required 250 party members should parliament be dissolved. (Have you noticed all those text surveys lately, asking your postal code and who you would vote for in the upcoming federal elections?) The major parties are seriously worried! Our party has overcome 40 years of history in various iterations. We have never accepted any government money, so therefore our operations can only continue to run solely on the generosity of fellow supporters of our principles. There are many big things coming!

– Jean-Baptiste Nathan Boyer, interim leader


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