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CAP Leader Resigns & Joins the CHP!

August 03, 2009   |   Author: Jim Hnatiuk   |     
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Like the Little Engine That Could, the Christian Heritage Party continues to scale what once seemed like an insurmountable mountain out in the political hinterlands. Momentum is increasing as we gain the notice of politically aware people across Canada.

We are delighted to announce that the Leader of the Canadian Action Party of Canada, Dr. Andrew Moulden, has resigned his leadership position in order to give his full support to the Christian Heritage Party of Canada.

CAP, founded in 1997 by Trudeau's former Deputy Prime Minister the Hon. Paul Hellyer, included monetary reforms intended to prevent the kind of debt-fuelled economic collapse currently being experienced. The CHP also advocates a return to government-created money under the Bank of Canada as authorized by the Bank of Canada Act, rather than 98% bank-created money that we are currently using.

Dr. Moulden said, "I remain committed to serving our fellow citizens and country with a political organization that best reflects the interests of our country, fellow beings, and the Golden Rule…"

Dr. Moulden holds a PhD in Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology with a subspecialty in cognitive neuroscience. He said that he sees the CHP as "An effective vehicle for interested citizens to reclaim the values, nationhood, and voice they genuinely need and must have."

The CHP national team is delighted by this news. Dr. Moulden's leadership experience and training, both politically and professionally, will be a real asset to our party.

With the help of the many new faces arriving, CHP Canada continues its advance as a political voice in Canada.

Let's take a look at some of the great news over the past few months. In March of this year the head of Prayer Canada, Arne Bryan, asked his own membership of five thousand to put their full support behind CHP Canada. Two months ago Social Credit Party leader, Wayne Cook, asked all his members to join the CHP. In April of this year Frank Hilliard, President of Boundary Pistol Club in Grand Forks BC, resigned as a Director of the Southern Interior Conservative Party Association to put his full support behind CHP Canada.

Last month I was copied on a letter that a new CHP member in Nova Scotia sent to the Conservative Party:

Your commitment to the continuing moral chaos of this country will earn you a place in history as sustainers of 'the culture of death' and ultimately the death of Canada as a country. Please remove my name as a member of The Conservative Party.

Many people I talk to are tired of the years of countless debates, protests, letters, and phone calls falling on deaf ears in the House of Commons.

The solution was echoed just last week at a conference I attended hosted by the nonpartisan Canadian Centre for Policy Studies, in Ottawa. The president, Joseph C. Ben-Ami, as one of the presenters explained that the key to getting laws changed is not to elect MPs that support your position but rather to elect a political party that supports your position.

Today, there are a rapidly growing number of people supporting a political party that will speak for them on important issues and change the direction in which this county is headed.

As more and more people recognise the potential of the CHP to unite Canadians, this swelling tide will make this Party a significant contributor to the national dialogue.

Welcome aboard Dr. Moulden BA, MA, MD, PhD.

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