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A Call to Action-Revive our Glorious Country

If we are to revive the Canada that we have known, we must re-assert the traditional principles and ensure that all laws, regulations, policies and programs align with those principles and serve Canadians.

The promise of a prosperous, free and just future is slipping away from Canadians and the future of our youth is being destroyed.

It is no longer possible to ignore the reality that many Canadians are suffering from the harm caused directly by the policies of all levels of government.

Governments are not listening to the concerns of Canadians. They are failing to deal with the pain that many Canadians feel as a result of the collapse of political, economic and social traditions and values. Our politicians are not facing the long-term crisis that many see as the inevitable consequence of governments having failed to respond to the realities we now face.

In order to stabilize our economic and social decline Canadians need to come together to hold our elected representatives at all levels accountable, to press our elected representatives to abandon the political opportunism that has led us to one crisis after another and to approach our most pressing problems on the basis of principled actions that will reunite Canadians on a better course for the future.

Our economy Inflation, interest rates and the country’s economy has made housing, food and energy unaffordable to Canadians. (X click) is in crisis with record levels of public and private debt.

  • Call To Action: Governments at all levels must provide frequent detailed reports to Canadians on the state and forecast of government finances and of the economy so that Canadians can effectively contribute to setting the direction for our country.

Governments at all levels must provide frequent detailed reports to Canadians on the state and forecast of government finances and of the economy so that Canadians can effectively contribute to setting the direction for our country.

Government bureaucracies The growth in the size, cost and spending of government means that interest payments on the debt severely restrict what is available for essential government services. (X click) have grown massively without accountability and without positive effect.

  • Call To Action: The size, purpose and impact of all government activities must be reported  to the public on an annual basis and all proposed additions to government activities must be detailed to the public before they are implemented.

Small and medium size enterprises Governments no longer focus on the priorities that make a prosperous country. The focus on climate change, globalist initiatives and the cultural war have created a dramatic flight of investment in Canada and caused many essential, productive and wealth-generating business to leave. Canada has fallen to the bottom economic performance of the OECD countries. (X click) are being suffocated by regulations, high costs and taxes.

  • Call To Action: Canada’s economy has suffered as a result of the obsessive focus on ideologically-driven policies that have been imposed without considering the broader impacts on the sectors of the economy that generate the wealth that is essential for the prosperity of Canadians and for funding essential government services. Members of the public must have a means of bringing such actions by government to an end.

The lack of openness It is so severe that not only can the public not review and constructively comment on government activities – but also that even the people’s elected representatives in Parliament can not exercise any effective control. (X click) and transparency of government has fostered a system of financial corruption.

  • Call To Action: Politicians, public servants, lobby groups and consultants are increasingly seen to be abusing the powers of government and their privileged access to government to fill their own pockets and the pockets of their friends. What is more, they are increasingly seen to be using the powers of government, their control of Parliament and their ability to influence prosecutors and the courts to hide those violations from the public. Procedures must change so that those who abuse the powers of public office will be brought to account for the actions themselves, and for the higher offense of abusing the powers of public office to get away with such actions.

Migration is a cornerstone of our heritage but failed policies have lead to uncontrolled mass immigration Record historic numbers and the pressures of this tsunami into our country, has severely increased mental health problems and overwhelmed social services. (X click) .

  • Call To Action: A pause in uncontrolled mass immigration is immediately called for until existing migrants have been processed and placed. The record numbers of immigrants has resulted in strains on housing, overloaded schools and healthcare systems, added immense costs to government and overwhelmed the ability of government to meet the needs of Canadians.

Criminals, terrorist groups and the widespread use of illegal drugs are a threat to our children. The authorities have lost control.

  • Call to Action: Criminal activity has overwhelmed the capacity of our police and court systems Police and courts must develop immediate strategies to ensure our streets and communities are safe from criminal activities. A federal task force should be convened to co-ordinate the various safety and security members across to country. (X click) that are already hobbled by cumbersome, costly and inequitable procedures. The strain on those systems has been increased by a focus on symbolic prohibitions that affect peaceful activities while failing to stop major aggressions against the public peace and security.

Families no longer have food or energy security and record numbers are relying on charity and food banks.

  • Call To Action: The cost of living has spiraled due to the failed policies of the Federal government and the Bank of Canada. Individuals and, particularly families, are threatened by rising costs of living and reduced employment prospects. The safety and protection of all members of our society is the highest priority of our institutions.

National security is in a crisis and nobody is watching over the country.

  • Call To Action: The country’s security agencies must be given the mandate to investigate and prosecute none threats to our sovereignty without fear of political interference.

What can be done?

Citizens from all walks are aware something is terribly wrong and they are FED UP. Only the focused efforts of all caring Canadians can revive our great country and bring back the promise of a prosperous, free and just future.

 

Reviving the Vision of Canada

An Improbable Nation-The First 500 years.

The Glorious Revival begins a dialogue among Canadians to identify what needs to be done to ensure we look forward to a second 500 years as a nation that is proud and whole. From the first encounter between Europeans and the Indigenous people in 1534 April 20, 1534 – – Jacques Cartier made three voyages to Canada. On April 20, 1534, accompanied by approximately 60 sailors who were to handle two ships of about 60 tonnes each, Cartier set sail from Saint-Malo. Crossing the Atlantic went smoothly; after 20 days, he entered the Strait of Belle Isle. (X click) the improbable assembly of diverse peoples was melded together in 1867 to become a new nation, Canada – a sovereign country with a distinct national identity, with common values and clearly defined borders. Canada’s history, while both colourful and imperfect, turned our country into one of the most desirable places to live.

Our Canada was founded in a core set of principles that history has shown to be the essential foundations of all societies where free persons can live together in mutual respect and where those societies can endure.

The system of government and law upon which Canada is founded gives representatives of the people the duty and the power to control the institutions of government – and to direct them so that the rights of all persons are protected under principles that ensure that respectful, honourable, virtuous and ethical behavior will prevail.

Despite many challenges since our founding, Canada is widely seen as a country that has been extraordinarily successful in creating a society where those principles have applied, where the rights of all persons have been respected, where individual initiative brought rewards and where a growing economy could provide for the needs and support the aspirations of all Canadians.

 

Jacques Cartier first contact, 1534
An Enduring Compromise, Confederation 1867

A National Identity Crisis – Defending our Canada or Letting it be Destroyed

The vision that gave birth to Canada created a beacon of freedom and justice in the world, a guiding light for the hopes and aspirations of individuals around the World, a magnet that drew so many to our land.

The principles, values and traditions of our glorious country brought peace and economic prosperity through work in our oceans, forests, farms, mines and factories , through advances in education, science and technology and through the growth of essential services that brought major improvements in the standard of living.   Generations felt the duty to assert, preserve and defend our positive culture and the principles that sustain it, including by fighting in World Wars that threatened to destroy what had been built.

Once again we face a threat to our cultural legacy . This time to threat comes from within the country.  In the 21st Century the existence of Canada as a whole nation is in doubt and, with the promise fading, Canadians face a clear choice:

  • We must either reassert the core principles that underpin the great successes that Canada has achieved and to ensure that our governments respect and uphold the principles that led to that success, or
  • we can allow those who have taken control our institutions of government to use the powers of government to put us on a path that is incompatible with the principles that have made Canada such a desirable place to live.

While the principles that underpin our Canada dictate that those in government must protect the rights of all Canadians, growing numbers of Canadians share the view that those who hold public office no longer act on behalf of those whose rights they have a duty to protect.

Since the immense powers that are held by government were given by the consent of Canadians to those who hold public office for the sole purpose of protecting the rights and promoting the just interests of all Canadians, when governments are seen to abuse the powers of government in ways that set our rights and just interests aside in violation of the core principles upon which that consent was given, Canadians have the right to demand that those principles are respected and protected or to withdraw their consent.

The The core principles that lie at the heart of the consent to our institutions of government are set out in the Statement of Principles – The Rights of All Persons and the Duties of Government”.

The Glorious Revival – Vision 2034 – aims to stimulate a discussion among Canadians that will:

  • revive the core principles, traditions and values upon which he dream of Canada was founded,
  • restore our institutions of government to their assigned role of respecting, protecting and upholding the core principles, and
  • guide and control all actions of all institutions of government so that every member of our society can enjoy the rights and freedoms that our governments have an absolute duty to respect and to defend.

If those who hold offices in government are to be seen to live up to those principles, they must  reassess many of the current statutes, regulations, policies and programs so as to ensure that the rights and just interests of the citizens of Canada stand above the claims of any other person or special interest groups.

A Pivotal Moment In Our History

Despite the great success that has been achieved, we increasingly see divisions in our society  as Canada is being subjected to domestic and foreign influences that seek to push aside the core principles that made Canada such a great place to live.

In the place of those core principles and values, we are being subjected to pressures to abandon our values, our culture and our identity.

Policies and programs – and even laws – are no longer seen to be driven by the principles that made Canada what it was, but by the whimsical idea that a sound future can only be achieved if we abandon our heritage and turn Canada into a post-national state that has no core identity of its own.  Much has already been done to move us along that path that drives us from our history, our values or our principles.

If we are to revive the Canada that we have known, we must re-assert those principles and ensure that all laws, regulations, policies and programs serve and support them.

It is no longer possible to ignore the reality that many Canadians are suffering from the harm caused directly by the policies of all levels of government.

  • Inflation, interest rates and the country’s economy has made housing, food and energy unaffordable to many.
  • The growth in the size, cost and spending of government means that interest payments on the debt severely restrict what is available for essential government services.
  • The restrictions put on the productive sectors of our economy have dramatically reduced investment in Canada and caused many essential, productive and wealth-generating business to leave.
  • The lack of openness and transparency of government has become so severe that not only can the public not review and constructively comment on government activities – but also that even the people’s representatives in Parliament can not exercise any effective control.
  • Uncontrolled immigration has resulted in massive additional strains on already overloaded schools, on hospitals and on mental health and social services.
  • The actions of criminals, gangs and terrorist groups, and the widespread use of illegal drugs, have overwhelmed the capacity of our police and court systems  that are already hobbled by cumbersome, costly and inequitable procedures.

The promise of a prosperous, free and just future is slipping away from Canadians.

At all levels, governments are not listening to the concerns of Canadians.  They are failing to deal with the pain that many Canadians already feel and they are not facing the long-term crisis that many see as the inevitable consequence of governments having failed to respond to the realities we now face.

What can be done?

In order to stabilize our economic and social decline Canadians must press our elected representatives to abandon the course of knee-jerk political opportunism that has led us to the crises that we now face and to approach our most pressing problems on the basis of principled actions that will reunite Canadians on a constructive course.

It is only by restoring the core principles so that they sit at the heart of all actions by all government institutions – and by ensuring that all laws, regulations, policies, programs and actions of government are based on those principles – that accountability and trust in our institutions of government be reestablished and that public control of our public institutions can be restored.

To achieve that, Canadians must act.  They must re-assert those principles.  They must act to ensure that our politicians and all who hold appointed public offices adhere to those principles and to replace those who would put us on a different path.

With those principles restored to their proper place at the heart of our society and our institutions of government, we can hope to revive the prospect of the glorious future that our forebears envisaged, fought and toiled for and that we hope to see for our children and our grandchildren.

 

 

Audio Trials

Statement of Principles

After Statement of Principles

Glorious Revival Introduction-1

Glorious Revival Introduction 2

Statement Of Principles (short)

The Glorious Revival Intro