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Canadianism: The United Canadian Centrist Party Podcast

Canadianism: The United Canadian Centrist Party Podcast

著者: Christopher M. Michaud
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概要

The United Canadian Centrist Party presents Canadianism, a series exploring a clear, practical path forward for Canada.

Canada is a diverse and multicultural country, shaped by people from every background, belief, and experience. This diversity is one of our greatest strengths. But for any nation to move forward together, it also needs a shared sense of direction, a common understanding of how the country works and what it stands for.

Canadianism is built on that idea.

It is not an ideology, and it is not defined by left or right. It is a practical framework designed to bring clarity, balance, and alignment back to a country that increasingly feels divided and uncertain.

Through this series, we examine how Canada functions today, where the system is drifting, and how it can be brought back into alignment in a way that works for all Canadians.

At its core, Canadianism is grounded in five foundational pillars: respect, responsibility, stability, practical common sense, and belonging. These are not abstract ideals, but everyday values that shape how we interact, how we govern, and how we build a shared future.

Each episode breaks down one part of that framework, connecting it to real-world experiences and the challenges Canadians face today, from political division and economic pressure to representation, trust, and long-term stability.

This is not about partisanship or political theatre. It is about understanding the structure of the country itself, and identifying practical, measurable ways to improve it.

The United Canadian Centrist Party supports this framework as a path forward, including the need for electoral reform and a more representative democratic system. But Canadianism itself is broader than any one party. It is an approach to thinking about Canada that can be understood, discussed, and applied by anyone.

Whether you are newly arrived or have lived in Canada your entire life, this series is designed to provide clarity, perspective, and a sense of place within the country we share.

Canadianism is about restoring balance, strengthening unity, and building a future that is stable, confident, and grounded in a shared understanding of what it means to move forward together.

2026 Christopher M. Michaud
政治・政府 政治学
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  • EPISODE 1 I Why We’re Here
    2026/04/30
    Episode I

    Canada feels different right now.

    People are exhausted by political noise, ideological conflict, economic pressure, and a growing sense of instability. Many Canadians feel politically homeless, disconnected from the system, and uncertain about where the country is heading.

    In the first episode of Canadianism, Christopher M. Michaud introduces the ideas and experiences that led to the creation of the United Canadian Centrists and the broader concept of Canadianism itself.

    This conversation explores Canada as a young and still-evolving country, one growing rapidly while struggling to keep pace institutionally, culturally, and politically. It examines the pressures shaping modern Canadian life, including polarization, demographic change, affordability, identity, and the challenge of maintaining social cohesion in an era of constant acceleration.

    At the centre of the discussion is a simple question:

    How does a country as large, diverse, and complex as Canada remain connected to itself while everything around it changes so quickly?

    This is not a conversation built around outrage, ideology, or political theatre. It is an attempt to create space for a calmer and more thoughtful discussion about the country, the future, and the responsibilities that come with shared citizenship.

    Canada is still becoming.

    For more information, visit uccparty.ca.

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