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Canada does not need another slogan. It needs a plan. The Canadian Alliance has completed a 73-page Governance Blueprint covering accountability, healthcare capacity, provincial autonomy, national security, economic productivity and Arctic sovereignty. No donors. No staff. No insiders. Just a clean policy framework built to work. 1-Page Summary Below (Yes, it is costed. Yes, it is constitutional.) Want the full PDF? Reply SEND. #CAP2029 #Governance #Policy #cdnpoli 🇨🇦
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If government is spending, something must be improving.” That assumption is wrong. Here’s why 👇 (1/7).
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Without a scoreboard, waste isn’t accidental. It’s structural. (6/7) Part III is live: The Government Without a Scoreboard Why unmeasured public spending compounds distortion. Read here: open.substack.com/pub/canadi…

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From a distance, it looks like momentum. Up close, the numbers blur. (4/7) In a distorted system, motion is mistaken for growth. (5/7)
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They are rarely rewarded for delivering them efficiently. (3/7)
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It can just circulate capital. (2/7) Politicians are rewarded for announcing projects.
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Here’s why 👇 (1/7) Public spending without measurement doesn’t automatically build capacity.
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CANZUK shouldn’t stop at visas and trade. The real opportunity? A coordinated Naval & Polar Security Compact. Arctic. North Atlantic. Indo-Pacific. Antarctic. A maritime alliance spanning both poles. That’s how middle powers become serious powers. #CANZUK #PolarSecurity #Arctic #IndoPacific #Canada
At Canada’s initiative, work has begun on the creation of a new CanZUK Alliance: Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Expanded duty-free trade. Faster and easier opportunities to work within the alliance. Political cooperation. In the long term — a Confederation. Public support for the Alliance: Canada — 76% Australia — 73% New Zealand — 82% United Kingdom — 68%
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Canada does not have a vision problem. We have an execution architecture problem. Announcements are fast. Delivery is slow. Measurement is optional. Until dollars are tied to public scoreboards, nothing structural changes. That’s the Distortion Economy.
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76% support CANZUK. That’s signal. But mobility alone isn’t strategy. If we’re serious, we go deeper: • Integrated defense coordination • Arctic & Pacific security alignment • Industrial capacity mapping • Energy resilience • Skilled labour reciprocity A 21st-century alliance isn’t symbolic. It’s architectural. Long-form breakdown here: [insert Substack link] #CANZUK #LaurentianAccord #ProjectResilience #cdnpoli
76% of Canadians support the idea of CANZUK 🇨🇦 A proposed partnership between Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the UK that would allow visa-free work and travel while boosting trade and economic ties! 🇳🇿🇦🇺🇬🇧
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Version Française de L'économie de Distortion... Les taxes invisibles pour classe moyenne...et une machine à imprimer de l'argent pour les Riches... open.substack.com/pub/canadi…

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Version Française! L'économie de distorsion Canadienne . open.substack.com/pub/canadi…

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Swapping parties isn’t enough. But importing another country’s system isn’t the answer either. The problem isn’t ideology. It’s architecture — incentives, measurement, and execution. Canada needs structural repair, not annexation fantasies. That’s the real overhaul. Canadian Alliance Project (link in bio).
It should be obvious that swapping the Liberals for the Conservatives at the federal level won't be enough to save Canada. All of our institutions have been captured by Marxist ideology. Canada needs a total system overhaul that only the American Republic can offer. 51! 🇨🇦🤝🇺🇲
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Greenland is a stress test for Arctic sovereignty — and Canada showing up matters. But presence is step one. Step two is allied execution: shared ISR, logistics hubs, icebreaking/shipbuilding, and interoperable procurement. That’s the logic behind the New Laurentian Accord: trusted partners, shared capacity, measurable delivery. Part III of The Distortion Economy goes straight at this: public spending that builds capacity, not announcements. Canadian Alliance Project (Substack — link in bio). @politico @mblanchfield @CanadianForces #ArcticSecurity #Canada #Geopolitics Canada’s Muscular New Anti-Trump Strategy Debuts in Greenland - POLITICO share.google/fu6OlejUGfBVmN6…
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25,000 jobs lost. Manufacturing shrinking. Housing rising. This isn’t just “bad policy.” It’s a structural distortion. I broke down what I call Canada’s Distortion Economy and how to fix it. Canada’s Distortion Economy open.substack.com/pub/canadi…

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25,000 jobs lost. Manufacturing shrinking. Housing rising. This isn’t just “bad policy.” It’s a structural distortion. I broke down what I call Canada’s Distortion Economy and how to fix it. substack.com/@canadianallian…

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The Canadian Alliance Project is live. It exists for one purpose: To design execution frameworks serious enough that governments can’t ignore them. No slogans. No outrage cycles. No partisan theatre. Just structure, transparency, and capacity design. If you build systems properly, outcomes follow. @globeandmail @nationalpost @TheHubCanada @acoyne @jengerson #cdnpoli #PublicPolicy #Accountability #EconomicGrowth #Canada
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The future of governance is not ideology. It is visibility. If billions are spent, the public should see milestones. If targets are set, the public should see progress. If systems fail, the public should see correction. Opacity is the old model. Execution is the new one. Canada needs results.
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