Coalition of independents

 people grown politics

Members of Parliament should represent you, not the party.

A coalition of independent candidates in the Canadian federal government would break the stranglehold of party politics, fostering a system driven by principle rather than partisan loyalty.

Without rigid party lines, independent MPs could collaborate on policies based on merit and the genuine needs of their constituents rather than towing a party agenda.

encourage diverse perspectives, pragmatic decision-making, and accountability, as independents would be directly answerable to their voters rather than party leadership.

a coalition of independents would challenge the dominance of career politicians, injecting fresh voices and innovative solutions into Parliament.

By prioritizing issues over ideology, such a coalition could restore public trust in government and ensure that policy decisions are made in the best interest of Canadians rather than corporate donors or political elites.