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Alex Cargill

PPC candidate for Kings—Hants
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Biography

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Residing in near Windsor, NS, Alex wants to give the voters of Kings-Hants the chance to choose a party who will end unsustainable foreign wars, unnecessary trade wars and mass immigration.

Born in Ajax, Ontario, Alex Cargill pursued a career in music before graduating from Harris Institute’s “Recording Production and Engineering” program in 2007. Following his studies, he toured the United States and Canada as an audio engineer and later transitioned to project management for large, live corporate events.

In 2016, Alex observed the rise of populism in American politics through Donald Trump and felt that Canada deserved a similar opportunity to challenge the two-party globalist system in Ottawa. That opportunity came when Maxime Bernier founded the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) in 2018. Since then, Alex has been a vocal advocate for the PPC, relentlessly opposing the corrupt establishment that has targeted Maxime Bernier and the party. An active presence online, he amplifies the PPC’s message through platforms like X, Tiktok, and frequent appearances on Infowars.

Dedicated to defending Canadians’ freedoms, Alex was a key figure at the 2022 Freedom Convoy, advocating against government mandates involving unapproved medical products.

Since 2022, Alex has lived in Windsor, Nova Scotia, with his wife and three young sons. Witnessing the negative effects of mass immigration and authoritarian policies in Ontario, he is determined to stand against these issues to secure a better future for his family and the residents of Kings–Hants.

Reason for running

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I don't feel the existing parties represent my views of Canadians first. I also feel the Federal branch of government has vastly exceeded its jurisdiction and is interfering in provincial and municipal affairs all too regularly.

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