"FREE CANADAS" MISSION
Welcome to Free Canada.
Our nation is at a crossroads. Canada has been weakened, distracted, and its people have been led astray from the principles, traditions, and values that once made this country strong. Our culture, heritage, and freedoms are under siege, and the consequences of neglecting them are visible in every community, city, and rural town.
Free Canada exists to wake Canadians to this reality — to confront the forces that have undermined our society, eroded our history, and endangered the future of our nation. We are here to restore awareness, to reclaim our identity, and to defend the principles, laws, and moral foundations that made Canada prosperous, free, and respected worldwide.
Canada was founded with the vision of rekindling an appreciation for our nation's history. Our goal is to raise awareness among Canadians who may have lost touch with, or never fully understood, the rich heritage that defines our country. It is essential for any nation to safeguard its cultural identity, values, traditions, and to protect our charter of rights and freedoms while honouring its history and ancestry.
In an era overwhelmed by superficial distractions and endless entertainment, it is more crucial than ever to unite in defence of the principles that once made Canada a prosperous and admired nation.
Our goal is to bring Canadians back to their lost faith in our Heavenly Father and the teachings of Jesus Christ through said rekindling of our beautiful history, we are a Christian nation built on Christian values and ethics.
This is a calling to do more, better and now. We must hold ourselves and politicians alike - accountable.
This is NOT a political movement.
FUNDAMENTALS
We believe Canada should reconnect with the ethical and moral foundations that have historically guided our nation. By honoring the principles and teachings that have shaped Canadian society — those rooted in Christian values — we can strengthen community cohesion, promote civic responsibility, and foster a shared sense of purpose. Re-engaging with these traditional principles does not diminish diversity or respect for individual freedoms; rather, it provides a moral framework for unity, guidance, and the preservation of the values that have made Canada prosperous, resilient, and admired worldwide.
We reject modern immigration policies
We believe in maintaining Canada’s cultural heritage, social cohesion, and economic stability. We are concerned about immigration policies that place undue strain on our communities, dilute the shared cultural practices that define our nation and overwhelm the housing market. Our focus is to foster integration, mutual respect, and a strong, united society that honors the principles and history which have made Canada prosperous and resilient.
Canada first mentality
Canada’s strength and prosperity must begin at home. Our nation should prioritize policies that directly benefit Canadians, focusing on economic stability, social support, and national security. Government spending should be directed toward those who have served our country — our veterans — ensuring they receive the care, housing, and resources they deserve. Addressing homelessness is a critical domestic priority, with investments in affordable housing and community support programs providing immediate and long-term benefits for society.Canada’s primary responsibility is to its citizens: ensuring economic growth, public safety, cultural preservation, and social cohesion. A Canada-first approach strengthens communities, supports national security, and fosters a resilient, prosperous nation for current and future generations.
Jesus and his teachings
Jesus Christ’s teachings emphasize compassion, justice, integrity, and service to others — principles that foster social cohesion and civic responsibility. By promoting moral values such as honesty, forgiveness, charity, and respect for human dignity, these teachings encourage citizens to act ethically, resolve conflicts peacefully, and support vulnerable members of society.
For Canada, a nation built on pluralism, lawfulness, and community, the adoption of these principles strengthens social trust, encourages volunteerism, and guides ethical governance. The teachings of Christ inspire individuals and institutions alike to prioritize the common good, maintain accountability, and create a society where rights and freedoms are exercised with responsibility and respect. In essence, Christ’s moral framework provides a foundation for unity, social stability, and the cultivation of a just and prosperous nation.
Infrastructure
Infrastructure projects, such as building additional homes and responsibly expanding energy development, including oil pipelines, can create jobs, stimulate the economy, and reduce reliance on foreign resources. While international aid plays a role in global stability.
Veterans
Comprehensive Healthcare Access
Veterans should have priority access to medical services tailored to their unique needs, including mental health support for PTSD, physical rehabilitation, chronic conditions, and long-term care. Programs should cover both physical and mental wellness, with integrated case management to ensure no veteran falls through the cracks.
Housing and Homelessness Prevention
Dedicated funding for affordable housing, transitional shelters, and permanent supportive housing can help veterans reintegrate successfully into civilian life. Rental assistance programs, housing-first initiatives, and partnerships with municipalities and non-profits provide a safety net for those at risk.
Employment and Skills Transition
Veterans bring valuable skills to the workforce but often face barriers transitioning to civilian careers. Government-supported retraining, credential recognition, and job placement programs can facilitate smooth career integration. Apprenticeships, internships, and incentives for businesses hiring veterans strengthen employment opportunities.
Financial Stability Programs
Targeted support such as disability pensions, survivor benefits, and emergency financial assistance ensures that veterans and their families can maintain stability. Programs should be simple to access and well-publicized to avoid gaps in support.
Community and Peer Support
Veteran-specific organizations, mentorship programs, and community networks foster social connection and reduce isolation. Peer-led initiatives have proven effective in promoting mental health and reintegration.
Recognition and Civic Inclusion
Formal recognition of veteran contributions through commemorations, access to national benefits, and involvement in policy consultations ensures that veterans feel valued and included in national discourse.
GUN LAWS
Canada has a long tradition of firearm ownership. Hunting, sport shooting, and rural firearm use have been integral to Canadian life for centuries. Our early communities, particularly in northern and rural regions, relied on firearms for subsistence, protection, and maintaining livelihoods. Firearms were also historically included in cadet programs and marksmanship training — emphasizing skill, responsibility, and safety.
Despite this legacy, successive gun bans and increasingly restrictive legislation have limited lawful firearm ownership. However, empirical evidence suggests that these bans have not proportionally reduced violent crime. According to Statistics Canada, the majority of gun-related violent incidents in urban centers involve prohibited or illegally obtained firearms, not those legally owned and registered by citizens. Law-abiding firearm owners contribute minimally to violent crime; over 90% of guns used in crimes are obtained through illegal markets.
Gun ownership in Canada is tightly regulated, with licensing, background checks, storage, and transportation requirements. Law-abiding Canadians who follow these rules have proven to be responsible stewards of firearms. Bans that target legal owners have not effectively addressed criminal behavior and instead have restricted rural hunters, sport shooters, and those relying on firearms for self-reliance and protection in remote areas.
Furthermore, rural and Indigenous communities continue to depend on firearms for food security, pest control, and subsistence hunting. Removing access to lawful firearms directly impacts these communities, undermining traditional practices and self-sufficiency.
From a policy standpoint, it is clear: measures should focus on illegal firearms enforcement, border control, and criminal accountability rather than penalizing law-abiding Canadians. Reversing restrictive gun bans would allow responsible citizens to maintain their historical and practical uses of firearms while enabling law enforcement to focus on the true sources of gun violence.
In conclusion, Canada’s gun laws should reflect facts, not assumptions. Law-abiding firearm ownership is not the driver of violent crime; illegal firearms are. Effective public safety comes from targeting criminal activity, enhancing enforcement, and respecting the constitutional and historical rights of responsible Canadians. Reversing bans on legal firearms restores fairness, supports rural and recreational needs, and allows public safety resources to be directed where they are truly needed.