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‘PPC platform is for Canadians’: local candidate on why he’s the choice

Sep 7, 2021 | 5:00 PM

The People’s Party of Canada (PPC) recently named Martensville resident, Micheal Bohach as the candidate for the Carlton Trail – Eagle Creek riding for the upcoming federal election.

This will be Bohach’s first time running in an election. He has spent most of his life in sales, which has led him to a current career of construction supply sales.

“I had watched a video from Maxime Bernier, and pretty much everything he said made sense,” Bohach told paNOW. “I am not anti-vax. If you want to get the vaccine, you should. But, to mandate it I think is unethical, and illegal so I had to do something.”

Many things will be important on Bohach’s campaign trail, including COVID-19 mandates, gun restrictions, and clean drinking water on reserves.

“I feel like the conservatives are not standing up for me as a legal gun owner,” Bohach said. “A couple of the main points are vaccine passports and masks.

“If you want to wear a mask, all the power to you. I know people who wear masks because they have anxiety going places. I think people who attack those people are disgraceful. But to mandate that is silly.”

On the topic of clean drinking water on reserves, he mentioned that he and his wife are foster parents to two Indigenous females, which amplifies what he considers to be an important conversation.

“For communities to have issues with clean water gets me really riled up because it hits close to home,” Bohach said. “We could be sending so much more money, but we can’t even get clean drinking water for our family, so it gets me on edge.”

He mentioned the PPC would be the right party to lead Canada because of their Canada first mentality.

“I feel full-heartedly that the platform the PPC has laid out is for Canadian’s,” Bohach explained. “We’re not trying to find ways to import oil from some where else. We’re trying to utilize what we have here. Everyone can succeed if we put Canada first.”

Bohach said the increase of support his party has received this summer has been great.

“The noise and headway that we have made has been amazing, so we’re going to keep pushing,” Bohach said. “I’m starting to think we actually have a chance.

“Now is the time where we have to put our kids, and Canada first.”

For comments and discussions he can be reached at info@ppcbohach.ca.

“We love Canada, and we want to see freedoms restored. Reach out and maybe we can work together,” Bohach added.

This weekend Bohach will be in Martensville at the show and shine event starting at 11 a.m. He will be in Warman on Sunday. He plans to announce the location on his social media later this week.

Canadians head to poles to vote for the next Prime Minister on September 20.

Dawson.thompson@pattisonmedia.com

On Twitter: @dawsonthompson8

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