Immigration Reform
Canada needs a fair, orderly, and sustainable immigration system that protects wages, housing, students, workers, public services, and national capacity.
Founding-stage national party
The Canadian Workers Party is being built for Canadians, with working-class families at the foundation: people who work, raise families, need affordable homes, rely on practical transportation, and want a secure future in their own country.
Current status
The party is in its founding stage. Supporters can volunteer, share policy ideas, and contact the organizing team.
Mission
Our goal is to rebuild Canada into a country where working people can afford a home, a family, a reliable vehicle, and a future. The Canadian Workers Party believes that the working class should be the foundation of national policy, not an afterthought. We stand for Canadian workers, Canadian industry, strong families, affordable housing, fair wages, and a government that puts the quality of life of its own citizens first.
We believe Canada must become a nation that builds again. That means restoring domestic manufacturing, training and employing Canadians, investing in practical infrastructure, and creating major national projects that serve the people, including affordable Canadian-made vehicles, homes built with Canadian materials, and policies that reward work, family, and responsibility. Our mission is simple: to rebuild Canada for the people who work, raise families, and keep this country alive.
Priorities
Canada needs a fair, orderly, and sustainable immigration system that protects wages, housing, students, workers, public services, and national capacity.
Working people should be able to afford a stable home. Housing policy must focus on building supply, reducing speculation, and using Canadian labour and materials.
Public policy should raise the everyday standard of living: fair wages, affordable essentials, reliable services, safe communities, affordable vehicles, and a realistic future for families.
National rebuilding
Working people need reliable transportation they can afford. Canada should explore practical national projects for affordable vehicles made with Canadian labour, materials, and industrial capacity.
Rebuilding industry means more than slogans. It means training workers, strengthening supply chains, and producing more of what Canadians need here at home.
Government should reduce pressure on working households through responsible budgets, fair taxes, lower everyday costs, and policies that reward work and family responsibility.
Get involved
Founding work depends on practical help: local organizing, policy research, communications, outreach, administration, and community conversations.