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The values that make Canada strong, free and prosperous are under attack. We’re bringing together Canadians who refuse to stay silent.

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A country At a Crossroads

For generations, we trusted that our rights and freedoms were secure: that respect, fairness, and common sense were the Canadian way. But today, those values are being pushed aside by intimidation, ideological extremism, and political double standards.

When poppies are banned in courtrooms…
When elected officials smear entire communities…
When hate replaces dialogue…
When lawlessness goes unchecked…

…it’s clear that the Canada we know won’t protect itself.

The silent majority cannot stay silent anymore.

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Who We Are

A National Movement for Canadians Who Believe in Canadian Values.

Allies for a Strong Canada unites Canadians of every background who share one belief: our freedoms, our democracy, and our national character are worth fighting for.

We are non-partisan. We are proud. We are committed.

And we stand with communities targeted with hate: especially the Jewish community, which today faces threats not seen in decades.

This is a movement for Canadians who want to defend the values that have made Canada strong, stable, principled and free.

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The Ontario Social Benefits Tribunal has ordered the province to pay social assistance to a man it accepts "has no status in Canada and is here illegally." 

He arrived in 1997 on a temporary work permit, stayed on after it expired four years later, and worked cash jobs until entering the shelter system in 2023. 

When he applied for benefits, Ontario Works denied him. 

According to media reports, the intake officer had never run an immigration search in the first place - declining to do so "to avoid possibly jeopardizing the appellant's situation in Canada." 

Break the law long enough and the system stops treating it as breaking the law. Should staying illegally in Canada for two decades make you more entitled to public benefits, or less?
A foreign-based criminal network was running murder, extortion and drug operations inside Canada - importing minors on student visas, extorting Canadians, and even reaching inside the CBSA.

U.S. prosecutors arrested 24 individuals across Canada, the U.S. and Europe linked to the notorious Bishnoi gang, who recruited people from India and sent them into Canada on student and temporary work visas to carry out its operations. 

One defendant allegedly obtained information about border inspections from CBSA insiders.

How did a foreign crime network get this deep inside Canada - onto our streets, into our immigration system, and even inside our border agency?
Is anyone surprised? 

A top-secret report by the Integrated Threat Assessment Centre (ITAC) obtained by Global News concluded it was a “realistic possibility” that Iran had used local criminal networks to target the U.S. consulate and Canada’s Jewish community.

Last month, Toronto Police Constable Marc Pinizzotto was murdered by these same criminals being directed by the IRGC here in Canada. 

Meanwhile, 700 known IRGC agents are active in our country, with little progress on finding and removing them.
A new Winnipeg Sun poll confirms it: CMHR has lost credibility in the eyes of Canadians. 

Canadian institutions are not the place to platform divisive foreign conflicts. And they certainly shouldn't be directed by foreign entities like the Palestinian Authority. 

It's time to close the Nakba exhibit and move on from what Canada's Culture Minister calls "an error in curation". 

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The Nakba exhibit divides Canadians, imports a foreign conflict and fails the mandate of a national museum.

Tell the Canadian Museum for Human Rights Board: enough is enough. Close this "error in curation". 

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