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“I am a Canadian, free to speak without fear, free to worship in my own way, free to stand for what I think right, free to oppose what I believe wrong, or free to choose those who shall govern my country. This heritage of freedom I pledge to uphold for myself and all mankind.” ~~ John G. Diefenbaker

TARA McPHAIL -- President, Canadian Future Party

 


I am honoured to be the Interim President of the Canadian Future Party.
 
I accepted this position because I don’t see that my values and interests are represented when I look at our current political landscape. On the left side of the spectrum, I see irresponsible fiscal stewardship, the stripping of resources for our armed forces at a time of significant international conflict, unnecessary impediments in the path of resource developers, and the same tired soundbites circulated again and again on issues of climate change and health care.
 
On the right side of the spectrum, however, I don’t see real solutions. Instead, I hear incessant attacks, unrealistic talk of “removing the gatekeepers” in an overly simplistic effort to address our affordability crisis, and a disturbing willingness to advance the interests of conspiracy theorists and other fringe elements.
 
Canadians deserve better.
 
We need evidence-based solutions to a number of pressing Canadian issues (climate change, health care, our declining productivity and our standing in the world), delivered by a political party whose leaders exercise sound judgment and communicate in a respectful and prime ministerial tone.
 
I want to end the political homelessness that I know many Canadians feel! 
 
Please join me as I assist the Canadian Future Party in filling the vacuum around Canada’s political centre.
 
Sincerely,
Tara McPhail

Comments

  1. Stop wasting our money on so-called climate change and I just might vote for this party

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  2. I wish your team the best of luck. By the way, you should start a presence on threads.

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  3. The climate has been changing since before dinosaurs walked the earth!! That doesn’t mean that we can’t reduce pollution. Starting with the wind farm turbines killing millions of migratory birds. These turbines are not recycled but become landfill pollution. Canada needs to become a leader for technology that will make fossil fuels more efficient. Listen to all the scientists not just the ones on the government payroll.

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  4. Dominic Cardy is the best you can come up with as a leader? Your party’s motto must be “When it comes to your kids, we know what is best for them, not you.”

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