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
Help promote Canadian values on your favourite social media platform. Follow The Allies and share our content to spread the word.
An activist group is calling for a massive expansion of Canada`s permanent resident program.
The Migrant Rights Network is demanding the federal government give the 1.9M temporary workers in Canada the ability to become Canadian citizens, regardless of their "language proficiency and education credentials."
Disagree? Help push for a return to common sense immigration policies that make Canada stronger. Check out our profile and join The Allies today.
The driver behind the fatal 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash that killed 16 players and injured 13 more gets to stay in Canada.
A federal judge blocked the deportation of Jaskirat Singh Sidhu - who was found responsible for the crash - back to India on Monday.
Sidhu is waiting for a ruling on an application to stay in Canada on "humanitarian and compassionate grounds".
Do you agree with the decision?
The Ontario Review Board (ORB) has cleared a dangerous man for a religious pilgrimage and to fly to Somalia to meet a potential bride.
Schizophrenic Ayanle Hassan Ali was found not criminally responsible on three counts of attempted murder for a March 2016 knife attack at a Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre in Toronto. The ORB granted Ali a conditional discharge.
He`s now been granted a three-week travel pass despite the fact that CAMH reps testified that "Ali continued to pose a significant threat to the safety of the public."
Should Ali be granted his travel pass?
The Chinese government keeps meddling in Canada.
Toronto police arrested 3 Chinese nationals: Dafeng Lin, 27, of Hamilton, Junmin Shi, 25, of Markham, and Weitong Hu, 21, of Markham, as part of Project Lighthouse.
The trio are charged with blasting out fake text messages impersonating banks and service providers, redirecting victims to phishing sites designed to steal banking credentials, passwords, and personal data. The mobile operation created 13 million network disruptions.
This was not a simple phishing scam: this was a roving piece of military-grade interception technology, quietly driven through Canadian neighbourhoods, hijacking phones and potentially blocking emergency calls.
It`s time to push the CCP out of Canada. Agree? Join our campaign. Link in bio.
The former head of Toronto Police`s Homicide Unit says he routinely experienced antisemitism and anti-black racism amongst fellow officers. How did TPS respond? With a shrug: "file a complaint".
Policing is hard work. But dismissing claims from Hank Idsinga - a veteran senior officer - hurts the whole profession. It erodes the public`s trust that the law is being applied equally.
Transparency at TPS is a must.
Idsinga will be speaking at the Canada Strong and Free Network in Ottawa on May 8th. Register today (link in bio) and use promo code Allies2026 to get a $100 discount.





