Canada Is Headed to the Polls – And So Are We!
- kenrdrysdale
- 3 days ago
- 8 min read
Updated: 4 hours ago
MST Zoom Call | Tuesday, April 1, 2025 | 6:30 PM CST
The Federal Election has been officially called for April 28, 2025, and Manitoba Stronger Together is rising to the moment with a powerhouse Zoom call you do not want to miss! This is going to be a jam-packed evening of vital information, courageous voices, and unfiltered conversations about the future of our nation.
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🗳️ Federal Election 2025 – Meet the Candidates (Or Not...)
In response to the election call, MST sent formal invitations on March 26 to all federal PC Party of Canada candidates running in Manitoba ridings that are not currently held by a sitting PC MP.
As of last Wednesday, we also noted that two Manitoba constituencies—Churchill and Winnipeg Centre—currently have no PC Party candidate at all.
As of this announcement, not one PC candidate has accepted our invitation. One responded with a vague “I’ll need to check with my team. and another said they were too busy knocking on doors.” The silence is deafening.
It appears they want your vote, they just simply do not want to speak with you, same old, same old.
Since there are a limitd number of Tuesday Zoom calls from now until the election, we will be inviting altrnative candidates this week. We have also offerred these canadidates the option of doing the zoom live or pre-recording the interview.
But Not Everyone Is Hiding…
We’re proud to announce that Mr. Grant Abraham, leader of the United Party of Canada, along with Selkirk–Interlake–Eastman candidate Chris Riddell, reached out to us requesting to speak to you—the people.
💬 Both Mr. Abraham and Mr. Riddell will be joining us live to present the United Party’s vision for Canada, their platform, their principles, and to answer questions directly from our members. This is real engagement, real leadership, and real accountability.
🖥️ Learn more about them at the United Party of Canada’s website.
Special Feature: David Leis of the Frontier Centre for Public Policy
As if that wasn’t enough, we are honoured to welcome Mr. David Leis from the Frontier Centre for Public Policy for an in-depth conversation with Ken Drysdale about the ongoing erosion of Canada’s democracy.
This will include:
🔎 Parental rights under threat
🔎 The controversial “Mature Minor” doctrine
🔎 The silencing of dissent and the fading respect for constitutional law
This is a conversation rooted in truth, policy, and principle—you won’t want to miss it.🔗 Learn more about David Leis and his work at fcpp.org
DON’T MISS IT – SPREAD THE WORD!
📍 Tuesday, April 1, 2025⏰ 6:30 PM Central Time
Come for the truth. Stay for the courage. Leave with the facts.This is the election season launch you won’t get from the mainstream. Let’s ask the hard questions, demand accountability, and shine a spotlight where others dare not look.
📢 Share this announcement and invite your friends—Canada needs strong voices now more than ever.
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Mark Your Calendar
Tuesday, April 1, 2025 | 6:30 PM CTZoom link to be sent to all members
Don’t miss it. Knowledge is power. Let’s unlock Manitoba – together.
Spread the word. Bring a friend. This isn’t just an event—it’s a stand for Canada’s soul. Together, we can be stronger than the forces pushing this darkness. See you there—let’s make waves that can’t be ignored!
How to Join
👉 Zoom Link: is below in the red box, and on our website main page
Let's come together as a community to explore the issues that matter most to us and chart a path forward toward a stronger, more prosperous Canada. See you there!
This Weeks Agenda.
Intro and Welcome to the MST Zoom Meeting (1 min)
The meeting has a 60 minute time length
We only Video Record Guest Presentation
Respectful atmosphere at all times
Guest speakers represent their own perspective, not necessarily the opinion os MST
We provide an opportunity for diverse opinions
Our meetings are intended to inform and to create community
Welcome (New Members) (1 min)
Social Media Reminders
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/dQMTnsdYv8jePUa6/
Twitter Feed: @MBStronger
Introduction and Presentation from Grant Abraham and Chris Riddell of the United Party of Canada (15 min)
Announcement of Bryan Gryba (1 Min)
Update on MST Invitation to Candidates sent last week
Erosion of Democracy? David Leiss and Ken Drysdale (30 Min)
Current Bills in the Legislature https://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/business/bills.html (5 Min)
Update from our member who is organizing WMR resistance in East St. Paul (2 Min)
We need Volunteers to Pressure Municipalities to Opt out of WMR (1 min)
Upcoming Zoom Guests: (1 Min)
April 8, 2025: Catherine Christiansen: CAF Human Rights Case
This Weeks News (5 Min)
#1 News of Week
Dr Byram Bridle is encouraging everyone to sign the HALT 19. He encourages everyone to consider signing this very important letter to halt the mRNA shots until science can catch up to the debacle of their public rollout. He states he has so many legitimate scientific questions that have remained censored and unanswered and heaped upon multiple examples of fraud by health agencies, that he has signed it. I know the pharmacist that wrote this Substack article calling for signatories. She is an incredible person with an advanced scientific understanding of the many issues related to manufacturing mRNA shots. She is also a person of the utmost integrity and courage. Please take the time to read her important call to action. Footnote, we can all sign on to Halt 19 as concerned citizens.
#2 News of Week
A jury in North Dakota ruled on Wednesday (19 Mar 25) that Greenpeace is responsible for hundreds of millions of dollars in damages. This ruling is based on accusations of defamation against an energy company and its involvement in disruptive protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline project in 2016 and 2017, according to multiple reports.
In 2019, Energy Transfer, the company developing the pipeline, filed a lawsuit against Greenpeace USA, Greenpeace International, and Greenpeace Fund, seeking $300 million in damages.
Instead, Greenpeace is required to pay Energy Transfer $667 million.
Energy Transfer disputes the allegations of Greenpeace. In its lawsuit, the company claims that Greenpeace hired outside activists to attend the development site, trained them, provided materials to construct blockades, and spread false information about the pipeline as part of a larger effort to obstruct the project.
#3 News of Week
The Dutch government has admitted that the pandemic was a “military operation” that was designed to unleash Covid mRNA “vaccines” onto the public as a “bioweapon” designed to depopulate the masses. Dutch Health Minister Fleur Agema acknowledged in parliament that the Dutch pandemic policy is taking place “under the direction of National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism (NCTV) and Defense” and must comply with “NATO obligations.” Agema revealed that the military sought to “change the behavior” of the public to force acceptance of the mass-vaccination plan. “It was a military operation, the Minister of Health obeys NATO and NCTV.”
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THIS WEEKS READ
The National Citizen's Inquiury "Mini-report" on "Undermining Democratic Instituons"
Click on the link or the image below to download this short report.
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Information for First Timers!
Unite and Ignite: Join us for our Engaging Tuesday Evening Gathering!
At Manitoba Stronger Together, we deeply value our members' time and commitment to our cause. As a testament to this respect, we have made a dedicated effort to keep our weekly Tuesday evening meetings strictly to 60 minutes.

We understand the importance of balancing civic engagement with other responsibilities in our members' lives. By efficiently utilizing this time, we ensure that each minute spent in the meeting is productive, purposeful, and impactful. Our commitment to maintaining a concise and engaging gathering exemplifies our dedication to empowering our community without imposing unnecessary burdens on our valued members. Together, we maximize the value of each moment, propelling our mission forward and creating a united front for a stronger and prosperous Manitoba.
What You Can Expect at Our Meetings?
1. Warm Welcomes and Introductions:
Our meetings begin with warm smiles and enthusiastic introductions, as new faces join familiar ones. The spirit of camaraderie and shared purpose fills the air, reminding us of the power of coming together as one.
2. Update on Progress:
The leadership team shares the latest developments within our organization. We are elated to report significant growth in our membership numbers, reaffirming our belief in the importance of responsible governance and community empowerment.
3. A Dynamic Guest Speaker:
Each evening we welcome a special guest speaker who speaks to our membership about topics that are of special interest. Their expertise sheds light on critical issues affecting our province, urging us to keep striving for a better tomorrow.
Do you know someone who would be a great guest speaker? Email us with the name and contact information.
4. Open Dialogue and Discussion:
One of the highlights of the evening is the lively and engaging discussion that follows the guest presentation. Members actively share their insights, opinions, and ideas on pressing subjects that demand our attention. Through respectful dialogue, we reinforce the importance of transparent communication and active civic participation. Remember our 60 minute Deadline! If you cannot speak this week, there is always next, and you can contact us by email through the website.
5. Building Solidarity:
Throughout these meetings, the sense of solidarity is encouraged, fuelling our commitment to fostering a united Manitoba. We discovered that, like the bison herds that once roamed freely, our collective strength lies in standing together, unyielding in the face of challenges.
6. Embracing the Road Ahead:
With each meeting you will feel your spirit soar with the knowledge that we are on the right path. Together, we are building a movement that empowers citizens and redefines the political landscape. The journey may be challenging, but we stand unwavering, ready to create a brighter future for our beloved province.
Join Us Next Tuesday, and every Tuesday:
We extend a heartfelt invitation to all citizens who share our vision of responsible governance, community empowerment, and unity. Our Tuesday regular meetings are more than just gatherings; they are catalysts for positive change.
What Our Logo Means
The logo for Manitoba Stronger Together incorporates elements that symbolize unity, community, and the strength of the bison.
Bison Icon: Is a silhouette of a stylized representation of a bison, symbolizing strength, resilience, and unity. The bison is depicted in a side stance, representing progress and moving together as a community.
The vertical stripes: represent that the movement includes all people from all walks of life, all beliefs and all political affiliations.
The Horizontal Connecting Lines: across the bison represent the connections and interdependence of community members, emphasizing the concept of being stronger together.
Blue Tones: The blue in the logo design represents growth, harmony, and the natural beauty of Manitoba's landscapes.
Dynamic Font: We choose a strong and modern bold font for the organization's name "Manitoba Stronger Together" to convey a sense of confidence and forward-thinking.
Let us continue to unite, ignite our passions, and work towards building a stronger and united Manitoba. Together, we will shape the future we want and deserve.
Keep an eye out for our next meeting announcement, and let us walk this transformative journey as one!