Issues

Issues We Focus On

We focus on public problems where institutional failure, political avoidance, and civic disconnection have made life harder for ordinary Canadians. The aim is useful reform work, not instant certainty.

Housing and affordability

Housing costs are making stable family life, work, and community harder for too many Canadians.

Why it matters

These issues shape whether ordinary Canadians can build stable lives, trust public systems, and believe the country can still solve practical problems.

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Healthcare access

Healthcare access should mean timely care, clear responsibility, and systems that respect patients and providers.

Why it matters

These issues shape whether ordinary Canadians can build stable lives, trust public systems, and believe the country can still solve practical problems.

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Democratic accountability

Public power should be transparent, answerable, and easier for citizens to challenge.

Why it matters

These issues shape whether ordinary Canadians can build stable lives, trust public systems, and believe the country can still solve practical problems.

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Immigration and integration

Immigration policy should be humane, honest about capacity, and serious about integration.

Why it matters

These issues shape whether ordinary Canadians can build stable lives, trust public systems, and believe the country can still solve practical problems.

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Public safety and justice

Public safety requires fair laws, credible enforcement, prevention, and trust in justice.

Why it matters

These issues shape whether ordinary Canadians can build stable lives, trust public systems, and believe the country can still solve practical problems.

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Energy, infrastructure, and productivity

Canada needs the capacity to build, produce, move goods, power communities, and raise living standards.

Why it matters

These issues shape whether ordinary Canadians can build stable lives, trust public systems, and believe the country can still solve practical problems.

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Civic education and national identity

A country needs citizens who understand its institutions, history, responsibilities, and shared future.

Why it matters

These issues shape whether ordinary Canadians can build stable lives, trust public systems, and believe the country can still solve practical problems.

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