The Patriot Party of Canada is an internet-based Canadian political party founded in 2001 by Daniel R. Perley, an advanced technology executive and consultant from Ottawa.
The website lists a 13-member party executive, which includes Ken Sweigard, leader of the Social Credit party for a time in the 1980s, and Marianne Wilkinson, a former Mayor of the City of Kanata, near Ottawa.
Following the initial posting of information on the website, there does not appear to have been any organizational activity.
Party program
# Work with the private sector to spurn the new economy with home workplace.
# Aid the allowance of borrowing and lending electronically between Canadians. (no bank middlemen needed)
# Support the small business sector.
# Encourage home based agriculture for better international independence.
# Protect the cultures and rights of all Canadians (not just the most vocal)
# Appoint ministers with experience in the subject to which they are appointed.
# Eliminate the GST over a period of time.
# Replace the Income Tax with the simpler and more efficient Personal Asset Tax (PAT)
# Restore the Defence, including the armed forces, navy and air force.
# Promote better financial aid than the welfare system.
# Inspire community service for improving the lives of all Canadians.
Current status
The Patriot Party of Canada has had limited growth because of lack of funding. Its organizers are waiting for a majority government to be formed so that they will have a four-year period in which to put in place a national organization and field a credible number of candidates in the subsequent election.
The website lists a 13-member party executive, which includes Ken Sweigard, leader of the Social Credit party for a time in the 1980s, and Marianne Wilkinson, a former Mayor of the City of Kanata, near Ottawa.
Following the initial posting of information on the website, there does not appear to have been any organizational activity.
Party program
# Work with the private sector to spurn the new economy with home workplace.
# Aid the allowance of borrowing and lending electronically between Canadians. (no bank middlemen needed)
# Support the small business sector.
# Encourage home based agriculture for better international independence.
# Protect the cultures and rights of all Canadians (not just the most vocal)
# Appoint ministers with experience in the subject to which they are appointed.
# Eliminate the GST over a period of time.
# Replace the Income Tax with the simpler and more efficient Personal Asset Tax (PAT)
# Restore the Defence, including the armed forces, navy and air force.
# Promote better financial aid than the welfare system.
# Inspire community service for improving the lives of all Canadians.
Current status
The Patriot Party of Canada has had limited growth because of lack of funding. Its organizers are waiting for a majority government to be formed so that they will have a four-year period in which to put in place a national organization and field a credible number of candidates in the subsequent election.
Malcolm "Malc" McGookin (born 1956 in Kilwinning, Scotland) is an British cartoonist also known for his work as an animator and illustrator. He immigrated to Australia in 1995 and presently lives in Brisbane, Australia.
Cartooning career
McGookin began cartooning as a teenager working for the Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald in Scotland. He later gained a regular feature in the British weekly magazine, Tit-Bits, in the late 1970s. After a brief foray as an animator and scriptwriter for various TV series, he returned to drawing comic strips such as Blacknose the Pirate (later renamed Cap'n Codd) and Adam and Eve (now called Eve). He has also drawn editorial cartoons, and a compilation of his single-panel cartoons can be found in his book, Gobbledegook.
Animation career
As a screen writer
*Avenger Penguins
As an animator
*Count Duckula
*Crocadoo
*Danger Mouse
*Digswell Dog Show
*The Dreamstone
*Dreamtime Stories
*Gloria's House
*Lil Elvis and the Truckstoppers
*Skippy
*Tabaluga
*Victor and Hugo
*Roald Dahl's The BFG (feature film version)
Other works
Malcolm McGookin has contributed illustrations to the Darwin Awards series of books, as well as the books It's Alive, Felonious Failures, and Warris the Weed.
Personal life
McGookin is married, with three sons, and he has mentioned music and football to be among his hobbies. He grew up wanting to be a pro footballer, but gave up playing in his early twenties after he "was diagnosed as crap".
Books
;Cartoon Compilations
*Cap'n Codd, 2002. (eBook)
*Gobbledegook, 2003. (eBook)
Cartooning career
McGookin began cartooning as a teenager working for the Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald in Scotland. He later gained a regular feature in the British weekly magazine, Tit-Bits, in the late 1970s. After a brief foray as an animator and scriptwriter for various TV series, he returned to drawing comic strips such as Blacknose the Pirate (later renamed Cap'n Codd) and Adam and Eve (now called Eve). He has also drawn editorial cartoons, and a compilation of his single-panel cartoons can be found in his book, Gobbledegook.
Animation career
As a screen writer
*Avenger Penguins
As an animator
*Count Duckula
*Crocadoo
*Danger Mouse
*Digswell Dog Show
*The Dreamstone
*Dreamtime Stories
*Gloria's House
*Lil Elvis and the Truckstoppers
*Skippy
*Tabaluga
*Victor and Hugo
*Roald Dahl's The BFG (feature film version)
Other works
Malcolm McGookin has contributed illustrations to the Darwin Awards series of books, as well as the books It's Alive, Felonious Failures, and Warris the Weed.
Personal life
McGookin is married, with three sons, and he has mentioned music and football to be among his hobbies. He grew up wanting to be a pro footballer, but gave up playing in his early twenties after he "was diagnosed as crap".
Books
;Cartoon Compilations
*Cap'n Codd, 2002. (eBook)
*Gobbledegook, 2003. (eBook)
The Terrible Three are a supervillain group in the Amalgam Comics universe. They are a combination of DC Comics' Terrible Trio and Marvel Comics's Sinister Six. They first appeared as a team in Speed Demon #1.
Members
Two-Faced Goblin - A combination of DC's Two-Face and Marvel's Green Goblin. Harvey Osbourne's face was badly scarred during an encounter with Dark Claw.
Scarecrow - A combination of DC's Scarecrow and Marvel's Scarecrow.
Silicon Man - A combination of DC's Plastic Man and Marvel's Sandman.
Links
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/terthree.htm
Members
Two-Faced Goblin - A combination of DC's Two-Face and Marvel's Green Goblin. Harvey Osbourne's face was badly scarred during an encounter with Dark Claw.
Scarecrow - A combination of DC's Scarecrow and Marvel's Scarecrow.
Silicon Man - A combination of DC's Plastic Man and Marvel's Sandman.
Links
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/terthree.htm
Television stations
*ABS-CBN Zamboanga: Channel 3 (formerly operated by RT Broadcast Specialists, which was a GMA affiliate until 1995)
*Radio Philippines Network: Channel 5
*National Broadcasting Network: Channel 7
*GMA Network: Channel 9 (formerly operated by First United Broadcasting Corporation, a former ABS-CBN affiliate)
*Golden Broadcast Professionals, Inc.- Channel 11
*TV 13 Broadcasting Cooperative- affiliate station of IBC from the early 1980's until 1998, and 2006 onwards
*Quality TeleVision: Channel 21 (P/A)
*Studio 23 Zamboanga
*Southern Broadcasting Network: Channel 27 (P/A)
*Associated Broadcasting Company: Channel 29 (relay broadcast from Manila)
*ACQ-Kingdom Broadcasting Network: Channel 39 (TV relay station of Sonshine TV 43 Davao)
Production House
*The Mindanao Examiner Productions: Video Productions / Internet Broadcast News / News Podcast (Also offers photography services, private and corporate media consultancy)
Radio stations
*Manila Broadcasting Company
**88.3 Radyo Natin (first aired on 3rd quarter of 2002 as a test broadcast but signed off in 2004, an affiliate of MBC)
**90.7 DWST Showbiz Tsismis (now Yes FM; aired direct from Manila until late 2000, now off the air)
**97.9 DXCM Love Radio
**102.7 DXHT HotFM
**855 AM DZRH
*UM Broadcasting Network- defunct
**91.5 WildFM DXKZ- not associated with UMBN
**1044 DXLL AM Radyo Ukay
* Audiovisual Communicators, Inc.
** 93.1 DXRX Dream Radio
*Consolidated Broadcasting Systems-Bombo Radyo Philippines
**93.9 Star FM
*Golden Broadcast Professionals, Inc. (95.5 FM)
**GoldFM (August 1992 to April 2000)
**Killer Bee (affiliate station of Quest Broadcasting Network (Magic 89.9) on air since May 1, 2000)
*Radio Mindanao Network
**96.3 DXWR iFM
**900AM DXRZ Radyo Agong
*GMA Network- RGMA (both stations are off-the-air after 10 years of broadcast, on January 1, 2007, due to financial, employment and broadcasting difficulties)
**97.1 DXMJ Campus Radio "Ese!"
**1287 DXRC Super Radyo
*ABS-CBN Network
**98.7 DXFH ABS-CBN Radio "My Only Radio"
*First United Broadcasting Corporation
**99.5 DXLA (Voice of America) (off air)
**1080 DXRH Radio Hermosa (off-air)
*Nation Broadcasting Corporation
**101.1 DXTY Tony (Classic Standards Music; off-air since 2001)
**963 DXYZ Sonshine Radio (Angel Radyo, taken over to ACQ-KBN in 2005)
*Ultimate Entertainment, Inc.-Swara Sug Media Network
**103.5 DXUE "The Spirit of Zamboanga"
*Radio Philippines Network
**1008 DXXX
*Far East Broadcasting Company
**1116 DXAS "Your Community Radio"
*Philippine Broadcasting Service
**1170 DXMR "Radyo ng Bayan"
*Catholic Media Network
**1467 DXVP "Radyo Verdadero" (Radio Veritas Zamboanga)
*ABS-CBN Zamboanga: Channel 3 (formerly operated by RT Broadcast Specialists, which was a GMA affiliate until 1995)
*Radio Philippines Network: Channel 5
*National Broadcasting Network: Channel 7
*GMA Network: Channel 9 (formerly operated by First United Broadcasting Corporation, a former ABS-CBN affiliate)
*Golden Broadcast Professionals, Inc.- Channel 11
*TV 13 Broadcasting Cooperative- affiliate station of IBC from the early 1980's until 1998, and 2006 onwards
*Quality TeleVision: Channel 21 (P/A)
*Studio 23 Zamboanga
*Southern Broadcasting Network: Channel 27 (P/A)
*Associated Broadcasting Company: Channel 29 (relay broadcast from Manila)
*ACQ-Kingdom Broadcasting Network: Channel 39 (TV relay station of Sonshine TV 43 Davao)
Production House
*The Mindanao Examiner Productions: Video Productions / Internet Broadcast News / News Podcast (Also offers photography services, private and corporate media consultancy)
Radio stations
*Manila Broadcasting Company
**88.3 Radyo Natin (first aired on 3rd quarter of 2002 as a test broadcast but signed off in 2004, an affiliate of MBC)
**90.7 DWST Showbiz Tsismis (now Yes FM; aired direct from Manila until late 2000, now off the air)
**97.9 DXCM Love Radio
**102.7 DXHT HotFM
**855 AM DZRH
*UM Broadcasting Network- defunct
**91.5 WildFM DXKZ- not associated with UMBN
**1044 DXLL AM Radyo Ukay
* Audiovisual Communicators, Inc.
** 93.1 DXRX Dream Radio
*Consolidated Broadcasting Systems-Bombo Radyo Philippines
**93.9 Star FM
*Golden Broadcast Professionals, Inc. (95.5 FM)
**GoldFM (August 1992 to April 2000)
**Killer Bee (affiliate station of Quest Broadcasting Network (Magic 89.9) on air since May 1, 2000)
*Radio Mindanao Network
**96.3 DXWR iFM
**900AM DXRZ Radyo Agong
*GMA Network- RGMA (both stations are off-the-air after 10 years of broadcast, on January 1, 2007, due to financial, employment and broadcasting difficulties)
**97.1 DXMJ Campus Radio "Ese!"
**1287 DXRC Super Radyo
*ABS-CBN Network
**98.7 DXFH ABS-CBN Radio "My Only Radio"
*First United Broadcasting Corporation
**99.5 DXLA (Voice of America) (off air)
**1080 DXRH Radio Hermosa (off-air)
*Nation Broadcasting Corporation
**101.1 DXTY Tony (Classic Standards Music; off-air since 2001)
**963 DXYZ Sonshine Radio (Angel Radyo, taken over to ACQ-KBN in 2005)
*Ultimate Entertainment, Inc.-Swara Sug Media Network
**103.5 DXUE "The Spirit of Zamboanga"
*Radio Philippines Network
**1008 DXXX
*Far East Broadcasting Company
**1116 DXAS "Your Community Radio"
*Philippine Broadcasting Service
**1170 DXMR "Radyo ng Bayan"
*Catholic Media Network
**1467 DXVP "Radyo Verdadero" (Radio Veritas Zamboanga)