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Nationalist Party of Canada : ウィキペディア英語版
Nationalist Party of Canada

The Nationalist Party of Canada is an unregistered Canadian political party that was founded in 1977 by Don Andrews (born Vilim Zlomislic), who continues as leader of the party. The purported goals of the party are "the promotion and maintenance of European Heritage and Culture in Canada."
==History==
The Nationalist Party was founded by Andrews after he was legally barred by his bail conditions from associating with the Western Guard, another white supremacist organization. Andrews' group was briefly known as the National Citizens Alliance, which is not to be confused with the National Citizens Coalition.
From 1977 to 1985, the party published the "Nationalist Report", which ceased publication when Don Andrews and Party Secretary Robert Smith were charged and convicted under the Criminal Code for promoting hatred. Crown attorney Michel Anne MacDonald described the journal as containing anti-black, anti-Jewish and anti-Asian articles,〔Drew Fagan, "Not guilty plea entered 2 publishers deny promoting hatred", ''Globe and Mail'', 17 September 1985, P19.〕 and the presiding judge described the "degree of hatred" in their journal as "obscene".〔Drew Fagan, "Toronto pair guilty of promoting hatred against Jews, blacks", ''Globe and Mail'', 10 December 1985, A19.〕 He added that Andrews was the "directing mind of the publication" and described Smith as a "faithful, industrious follower".〔Drew Fagan, "Men sent to jail for promoting hatred", ''Globe and Mail'', 14 December 1985, A21.〕
In 1986, Andrews and Smith endorsed Holocaust denier Jim Keegstra's bid to lead the Social Credit Party of Canada.〔Stanley Oziewicz, "Evangelist wins Socred leadership, attacked as a racist by Keegstra", ''Globe and Mail'', 23 June 1986, A1.〕 The two men appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada in 1989, seeking to have their conviction overturned.〔"Top court to decide on hate case appeals", ''Toronto Star'', 3 June 1989, A14.〕 The court rejected the appeal in December 1990, ruling that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms did not protect hate speech.〔Graham Fraser and Miro Cernetig, "Supreme Court upholds curbs on free expression", ''Globe and Mail'', 14 December 1990, A1.〕 Andrews and Smith served jail terms following the ruling.
The NPC continues to further its goals through supporting such projects as European Heritage Week (commemorated every October beginning on the Canadian observance of Thanksgiving) and a shortwave radio program. It also originated and operates the "Canadian Flag Perpetual Pride Campaign" each year during the months of July and December, where residences in cities and towns in Canada, and governments at the federal, provincial and municipal levels are encouraged to properly display new Canadian flags and to replace worn ones; this campaign has been extended to encourage Canadian flag displays at offices and stores of major Canadian corporations such as Canadian Tire, Unilever and Loblaws/Weston.
Don Andrews has run for Mayor of Toronto several times, including in 2003 when he won 0.17% of the vote. In that year, two other party members ran unsuccessfully for Toronto city council.

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