Canada’s at a crossroads. Our systems are buckling, trust in leadership is crumbling, and everyday Canadians are paying the price. We’re not here to complain—we’re here to propose real solutions that could actually turn the country around. The goal? A Canada that works for Canadians again, one where freedom, stability, and common sense lead the way.
Here are ten hard-hitting fixes we believe could help save this nation—if we’ve got the guts to do it.
1. Hit Pause on Mass Immigration Until We Catch Up
Canada’s housing market is overheating, our ERs are overcrowded, and people can’t even get a family doctor. It’s not anti-immigrant to say: enough is enough—for now.
We need a temporary cap on immigration until our infrastructure and essential services can handle the population growth. Build first, invite later. That’s just smart planning.
2. Shift to Merit-Based Immigration
Let’s stop pretending we can absorb tens of thousands of people with no plan.
It’s time for a points-based system that prioritizes skilled workers we actually need—nurses, tradespeople, engineers. Language skills, work ethic, and cultural fit should matter. Quantity without quality is a fast track to chaos.
3. Ban Foreign Buyers from Snapping Up Our Homes
Want to cool the housing market? Easy: ban foreign non-residents from buying property for the next 10 years. No loopholes. No exceptions. Add audits to boot.
Let’s make home ownership in Canada affordable again—for Canadians.
4. Break Ottawa’s Grip—Let the Provinces Lead
The feds have become bloated, tone-deaf, and power-hungry. Whether it’s carbon taxes or healthcare mandates, Ottawa’s one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work.
We need to empower provinces to run their own affairs—with the option to opt out of policies that don’t serve their people.
5. Bring Back Canadian Energy Independence
This country sits on a treasure trove of natural resources—and yet we import oil?
We should be refining our own energy, reviving pipelines, and exporting responsibly. Canada can lead in energy and environmental innovation without kneecapping our economy.
6. Deport Non-Citizen Criminals—Immediately
Here’s a no-brainer: if you’re not a Canadian citizen and you commit a serious crime, you’re out. Fast-track deportations after sentencing. No endless appeals.
We need a justice system that protects Canadians, not criminals.
7. Term Limits for Politicians—Drain the Swamp, Canadian Style
Too many MPs see Ottawa as a lifetime gig. That’s part of the problem.
Let’s bring in term limits, mandatory audits, and real consequences for corruption and lies. We need public servants—not career opportunists.
8. Defend Free Speech Like It Actually Matters
The rise of censorship and cancel culture is a threat to democracy itself.
Laws like Bill C-11 and others must be scrapped or overhauled. Canada needs to protect all speech—especially the kind that challenges the system. Otherwise, we’re just another country with a pretend democracy.
9. Canadians First—for Jobs and Benefits
It’s insane that temporary foreign workers and newcomers are prioritized over long-time Canadians.
Government jobs, contracts, and welfare programs must go to citizens and permanent residents first. That’s not radical—that’s responsible.
10. Launch a National Commission on Truth and Economic Recovery
We’ve been through a lot—lockdowns, inflation, division, censorship. Canadians deserve the truth.
We propose a citizen-led commission to investigate the decisions of the last five years. What went wrong? Who benefitted? And how do we make sure it never happens again? This isn’t about revenge—it’s about rebuilding trust.
The Bottom Line
These aren’t pipe dreams. These are achievable, common-sense solutions rooted in love for this country. We don’t need more bureaucracy or globalist talking points. We need leadership with backbone—and a government that remembers who it works for.
Canadians first. Always.
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10 well considered improvements to place Canada back on track
How about seriously required legislative changes? Such as Weekly reports of national issues requiring Citizen Oversight Especially Anything concerning Bills under consideration.
NONE should be passed without full opportunity for citizen engagement with a per cent of the vote being citizens where the impact is most felt.
Canadians’ passivity and disinterest
in govt’s role of Ruling and Ruining our lives requires preventative processes Long before legislation appears.
Citizens need to acquire Pride in patriotic support and design of Improved Governing Mechanisms thereby limiting the power from Above which should be rooted in improving citizens’ lives rather than powering edicts from the top down.
I will stop here but essentially mandates and needs should be citizen driven with stringent monetary
control Insisting on and Measuring Good achieved by money spent with a citizen component included in the vote.
Had this been part of the present imbecilic Funds Sanctioned process, would we not now be in a Measurably Improved situation.
Begin with the Desired END IN MIND and Structure the System to produce those outcomes.