Saturday 24 August 2019

Wanted: Candidates to Run for National Citizens Alliance


NCA Candidates for Federal Election


Adrien Bordage, NCA Executive Member has a message for you in regard to becoming a NCA candidate in the upcoming federal election. Let's give Canadians a true populist, nationalist choice on the ballots from coast to coast! 
Stephen Garvey

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My name is Adrien Bordage. I am a NCA executive member in charge of candidate outreach.
 
The National Citizens Alliance has an organizational goal of 50 plus candidates for the upcoming federal election.
 
It is important we field as many candidates as possible because it helps with name recognition and allows our supporters to vote for us.
 
There are two avenues to become a NCA candidate:  regular candidate and paper candidate.
 
Fortunately, becoming a candidate in a federal election could not be easier. You simply need 120 signatures of voters from your riding who endorse your candidacy, and an agent to administer your campaign funds. The agent can be a family member or friend.
 

1. Regular Candidate would participate in riding debates and campaign activities such as fundraising and rallies. Time commitment minimum 2-3 days, maximum 36 days.
 
2. Paper Candidate would get his or her name and the NCA name on the ballot. Time commitment around 2-3 days.  
I provided a link to the candidate nomination package. Please note you are not required to have an auditor so ignore that section.
 
https://www.elections.ca/pol/can/formsreg/ec20010_e.pdf
 
If you have questions or interested in being a NCA candidate, please contact me directly at:
 
506-343-5760
 
Adrien.Bordage@nationalcitizensalliance.ca
 
Canadians First!
 
Sincerely,
Adrien Bordage
NCA Executive Member
Copyright © 2019 National Citizens Alliance, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is:
organization
728 Northmount Drive NW
PO Box 94
CalgaryAlberta T2K 6J8
Canada


Adrien Bordage, National Citizens Alliance
 at Sackville's Waterfowl Park
 & Visitor Information Centre
New Brunswick Canada 
mid August 2019 Meet - Up 



Sackville touts itself 

as a NEW KIND OF SMALL TOWN...

they're not kidding about that either..

.
how many small towns in Canada

 fly the U.N. flag?

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