Our Party.
The People's Party of Canada
The People’s Party of Canada brings together common sense, populism, classical conservatism, and libertarianism to create solutions adapted for the challenges of the 21st century. Our beliefs are succinctly summarised in our four founding principles: Freedom, Responsibility, Fairness and Respect. These principles guide and inform the policies of the People’s Party.
Maxime Bernier, a former Conservative MP and Cabinet Minister in Stephen Harper’s government, formed the PPC in 2018 after realising that the Conservative Party of Canada was too intellectually and morally corrupt to reform, having abandoned conservative principles long ago.


Our Mission.
Principled Canadian Solutions
Our mission is to offer Canadians a real, principled alternative to the corrupt establishment parties, which rely on pandering and vote-buying schemes to further their interests and those of lobbyists, rather than those of the people.
We envision a bright future where the government puts Canadians first, instead of trying to please other countries and global organizations. Where politicians and bureaucrats get out of your way rather than trying to control the economy and every aspect of your life. Where our country is united in pursuit of common goals instead of being divided by identity politics.
We want to make Canada a place where you and your family can thrive instead of just getting by, and achieve your dreams, no matter how big or small they are.
We invite you to check out our platform and become a member. Join us, and together we can make Canada a freer and more prosperous country we are proud to call home!
Building British Columbia
43 Members of Parliament
The electoral district association (EDA) is the foundational building block of the Party infrastructure.
In business terms, it may be considered a "franchise". It plays an integral role in electoral success at the district level as it engages with its constituents year-round and supports candidates during the election period.
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Support and promote the principles, policies, and objectives of the Party
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Seek out and recruit new Party members and volunteers
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Reach out to, and select a candidate to represent the constituency and the Party
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Raise money and organise finances to support the Association and the Candidate
