Because Canada Is Worth Defending
The values that make Canada strong, free and prosperous are under attack. We’re bringing together Canadians who refuse to stay silent.
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.
What Can I Do?



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.
What We Stand For
Individual Liberty
The freedom for all Canadians to think, speak, and live without fear or coercion.

Rule of Law
One set of laws. One set of consequences. No excuses, no double standards.

Democracy
Accountability, transparency, debate - and leaders who respect them.

Human Rights
Universal. Unconditional. Applied to all, not just those with fashionable politics.

Common Sense
Getting back to the basics. Honesty. Fairness. Reality over ideology.

Connect With Us
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A Canadian museum is already platforming one side of a divisive foreign conflict. Now we know who else was involved.
The National Post reports that newly revealed emails expose contact between the Palestinian Authority`s representative and senior staff at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights over its taxpayer-funded Nakba exhibit, which opens next Friday.
This is a foreign entity directing and influencing the people who decide what Canadians will see in their own national museum.
A national museum is funded by all of us and built to bring Canadians together — not to take direction from foreign actors.
Agree? Your MP needs to hear from you. Link in our bio.
Someone is paying young people to shoot at synagogues, Jewish schools, and the U.S. Consulate in Toronto.
At a Tuesday news conference, Toronto police said dozens of GTA shootings are being carried out by "criminals for hire," recruited through encrypted messaging apps and paid by foreign actors to attack targets including Jewish schools, synagogues and the U.S. Consulate.
Who is paying to have vulnerable targets shot at on Canadian soil - and how long will it take to stop them?
Toronto Police Constable Marc Pinizzotto was tragically killed this morning executing a raid targeting suspects connected to a shooting attack on the U.S. consulate in Toronto in March.
Suspect Zara Jabbi is still at large.
U.S. national security authorities have linked the consulate attack to Kata’ib Hizballah, an Iraqi terrorist proxy for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Yet more evidence that the IRGC agents and its proxies are an active threat to Canada and all Canadians.
Allies For A Strong Canada was well-represented at Sunday`s Walk With Israel event. Thank you to all who attended.
Our members were proud to show to stand with Canada`s Jewish community and promoting our shared values of individual liberty, democracy and upholding the rule of law.
China`s military intelligence is hunting Canadians online under the guise of a job offer.
CSIS, and its Five Eyes partners are warning that China is using platforms like LinkedIn, Indeed and Upwork to target current and former government and military personnel.
Chinese operatives pose as employees of private consultancies, think tanks and HR firms, placing job ads to draw people in. Once recruited, targets are pressured to hand over "non-public" information on government policy, military strategy, and defense installations.
How many Canadians have already been approached without realizing who was really on the other end?





