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'''Maxime Bernier''' is a Canadian politician.
 
'''Maxime Bernier''' is a Canadian politician.
  
==Political career==
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== Political career ==
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Served in the cabinets of [[Stephen Harper]].
 
Served in the cabinets of [[Stephen Harper]].
  
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Running for Parliament at the [[2021 Canadian federal election]], running on a [[populist]] anti [[lockdown]] platform.<ref>https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/the-other-options-suck-maxime-bernier-confident-he-can-win-over-angry-canadians-1.5550061</ref>
 
Running for Parliament at the [[2021 Canadian federal election]], running on a [[populist]] anti [[lockdown]] platform.<ref>https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/the-other-options-suck-maxime-bernier-confident-he-can-win-over-angry-canadians-1.5550061</ref>
  
==Opinions==
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== Opinions ==
Opposes [[open borders]].
 
  
[[Maxime Bernier]] called [[Justin Trudeau]] as the "world's most prominent defender" of the [[Great Reset]].<ref>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</ref>
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Opposes [[open borders]]. Bernier called [[Justin Trudeau]] as the "world's most prominent defender" of the [[Great Reset]].<ref>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</ref>
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=== COVID-19 ===
  
 
Opposes [[mask mandates]] and mandatory [[COVID Vaccine]].
 
Opposes [[mask mandates]] and mandatory [[COVID Vaccine]].
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|caption = "''No. 2 - Maxime Bernier - Why Economics and Peace Should be Canada's Top Priority''" (40:25) ~ [[Clyde Do Something]], January 5, 2023.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0CS_q8P7fY</ref>}}
  
 
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==References==
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== References ==
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== External links ==
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* [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxime_Bernier Wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxime_Bernier]
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* [https://InfoGalactic.com/info/Maxime_Bernier InfoGalactic.com/info/Maxime_Bernier]
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* [https://SaidIt.net/s/Canada SaidIt.net/s/Canada]
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Latest revision as of 15:26, 5 March 2023

"“conspiracy theorist”"
Person.png Maxime Bernier   Keywiki Telegram Twitter WikiquoteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician, maverick, populist)
Maxime Bernier.png
Born18 January 1963
Quebec, Canada
Alma materUniversity of Ottawa
InterestsCOVID-19/Resistance
PartyPeople's Party of Canada
Maverick politician; former MP and Minister; Leader of the People's Party of Canada, campaigning for COVID-19/Resistance.

Employment.png Leader of the People's Party of Canada

In office
14 September 2018 - Present

Employment.png Canada/Minister of State

In office
18 May 2011 - 4 November 2015

Employment.png Canada/Minister of Foreign Affairs

In office
13 August 2007 - 26 May 2008

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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