'It’s so-called #PrideMonth. Can we also have a month dedicated to not pushing your sex life, sexual fetishes, and gender confusion in everyone’s face, and on children in particular?' the People's Party of Canada leader asked.
'Yes, I did violate the unjust, immoral, unconstitutional, stupid, useless, unscientific, ineffective, and irrational public health order in Saskatchewan. And I’m proud of it!' the People's Party of Canada leader said.
'It was the first time in Canadian history that a politician was thrown in jail for a non-crime. It was an embarrassing example of political repression,' Bernier told the court.
The People's Party of Canada leader is running in the federal riding where former Conservative Party of Canada leader Candice Bergen was MP for years until she resigned last year.
The People’s Party of Canada leader called his Conservative Party counterpart 'desperate' for bringing up past comments about China and a trip to the World Economic Forum in 2008.