It’s time for a very reasonable revolution: Dominic Cardy

The Canadian Future Party believes in a data-driven alternative to the sterile left versus right. No sane person believes government should do it all, or do nothing. The extremes of the left and right have poisoned our politics as much as their centres made us richer, more equal, and freer. Let’s build on that centre.
Canadian Future Party leader Dominic Cardy, right, and interim national council president Tara McPhail on the Hill on Aug. 14, 2024. 'As the CFP’s first leader, I am under no illusions about the challenges in front of me, my team, and my country. Equally, I have no doubt this start-up project is essential.'

It’s time for a very reasonable revolution. Half of Canadians in a recent Angus-Reid poll say Canada needs a new, moderate political party. The Canadian Future Party aims to be that party. We’re socially liberal, and fiscally disciplined. Those are complementary—not co...

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