Whatcott Update, In Toronto collecting signatures and new court date April 9

Dear Friends,
I landed in Toronto at 2 pm today. Everything about the flight spoke about the need for me to run and share my message and Christ centred election platform with the people of Toronto.
To see Bill’s, Godly, Christian, conservative, election platform for woke Toronto go here:
My flight lasted 4 1/2 hours from Edmonton to Toronto. Normally, when I fly with WestJet or Porter I have no idea what the politics or ideology of the stewardesses serving me are. Usually their uniforms are pretty and professional. On Flair today nothing was left to imagination. My stewardess had a large nose ring, was wearing short sleaves showing off a massive number of tatoos on her arms and she had a so-called pride, black lives matter, transgender flag lapel on the front of her shirt. I considered saying something, but decided to focus on the work awaiting me in my University-Rosedale riding instead. Anyways, I had little interaction with the stewardess. Flair is the ultimate no-frills flight. No water, no snack, no nothing, unless you are willing to pay a premium price. I chose to starve and dehydrate until I got off the plane as I didn’t want anymore of my money going to their corporate agenda. On their Instagram I informed Flair that so long as promoting sodomy is their corporate priority I won’t be flying with them.


Anyways, after I got my rental car I headed straight to the Elections Canada office in downtown Toronto. I learned that as of today the Conservative Party of Canada has not named a candidate to run for University-Spadina riding. I assume they will find someone, but it is amazing in my view that four days into the by-election being called they still don’t have a candidate.
The Chief Electoral Officer is a true federal bureaucrat and spoke like one, but he was helpful and seemed non-partisan. I pulled out my election flyer with an almost naked sodomite hugging Carney, a murdered unborn child, and a crow I shot last year and turned into a tasty stew. The Electoral officer winced a little and proceeded to act like he didn’t notice my election flyer and proceeded to give me some pretty useful information in regards to making sure my campaign complies with the election act.
By 4:30 pm I was on the street collecting signatures. It is not easy to get people to sign, but I got 17 signatures so far. Amongst those I approached, I noticed some Liberal supporters were polite and willing to sign my nomination paper. Their attitude is their mind is made up and they will be voting for the pro-abortion Danielle Martin who will likely take this riding by a massive margin, but they see the value of allowing independants like myself to run and have their voice heard. I stress to potential electors that signing my paper is not an endorsement of my politics or a vote for me, it only means they feel I should be allowed to run. Some of the Danielle Martin supporters are actually polite and open minded, so I let them know I was truly grateful they were willing to sign my paper to allow me to run.
Anecdotally, the hard left people in the riding are less friendly. I approached two black lesbians and asked them to sign my nomination paper. They didn’t know my election platform and didn’t care, they just walked on. Awhile later I approached a heavily tattooed woman with a dozen or so piercings and we chatted a bit and I petted her dog. When I asked her if she would sign my nomination paper, she demanded to know my politics. I had an idea she was no conservative and I didn’t want to lie to her, so I picked what I thought were the least controversial parts of my platform and talked about the need to restore law and order and tackle the massive drug plague in Toronto. As soon as I said that she shut down and said “I’m not signing your paper” and walked away.
A lot of immigrants live in the riding and some of them were friendly and approachable. One Ukrainian girl started signing before telling me she was not a citizen after I asked and one Israeli immigrant did the same. I thanked them but explained for them to be an elector they needed to be a citizen. I guess that’s why Elections Canada recommends you get more than 150 signatures, even though the requirement is 100 signatures.
Anyways, by 7:30 pm it was getting dark and I was getting tired so I packed it in. Tomorrow my official agent and I will be opening my election bank account. Pray we have no problem doing this. Pray I get all the signatures I need and get my paper work in before I have to go back to Alberta. I have 5 days to get this done. If anyone reading this lives close to Toronto and can help for even an hour or two I would be grateful.
My lawyer called tonight and told me we need another court hearing to deal with my “hate crime” case. I can’t say anything much as the case is under a publication ban. Anyways, I promised my lawyer in the event I win this by-election and stay out of jail, I will give her a cushy patronage position as my top legal advisor. It remains to be seen if she quits her private practice for bountiful government largesse from potential Member of Parliament Bill Whatcott or not.
To read about my “hate crime” and why I am being dragged to Toronto a second time go here: MassResistance
My next court date is April 9 at 9:00 am. I think my lawyer and the Crown will be appearing virtually, but seeing as I am in the riding campaigning and seeing as the Superior Court is in my riding, I will likely appear this time in person.
Election Day is April 13th, 2026….
Existing in Toronto is not cheap. If you would like to help with my living expenses while I am here you can go here: https://www.lifefunder.com/whatcott/
In Christ’s Service, Bill Whatcott
“Know therefore that the Lord your God is God, the faithful God who keeps covenant and steadfast love with those who love him and keep his commandments, to a thousand generations.” Deuteronomy 7:9