About

Who we are building for.

The Canadian Workers Party is being organized for people who believe Canada should reward work, support families, rebuild industry, and put the quality of life of its own citizens first.

A founding-stage party with a practical focus.

The party is being built around the everyday concerns of working people and the lower and middle class: secure employment, fair pay, affordable housing, reliable vehicles, strong families, safe communities, and an economy that serves the country.

Our work begins with listening, organizing, and developing policies that can stand up to public scrutiny. The goal is to build a serious national party that speaks clearly, acts responsibly, and makes Canadian labour, Canadian materials, and Canadian production central where practical.

Principles

Our Political Principles

The Canadian Workers Party is a democratic, civic nationalist, pro-worker, pro-family, and economically nationalist party. We believe Canada should be governed in the interest of its citizens, workers, families, communities, and national future.

Our focus is working-class and middle-class Canadians, Canadian industry, affordable housing, affordability, responsible public order, and national rebuilding.

What We Support

The party supports private property, small business, responsible enterprise, unions, trades, democratic accountability, public order, and national development.

Values

Simple commitments, clearly stated.

Lower and Middle Class First

National policy should begin with the people who work, pay bills, raise children, commute to jobs, and keep local communities alive.

Build in Canada

Canada needs long-term thinking on housing, vehicles, manufacturing, infrastructure, resources, food, energy, and public institutions.

Responsible Government

Government should be competent, accountable, budget-conscious, and focused on the public interest rather than private advantage or performative politics.

Democratic Accountability

Policy should be open to debate, leadership should be answerable to members, and public decisions should be explained plainly.