🇨🇦 National Security & Sovereignty Policy

1. Policy Overview (Why This Matters)

Canada’s security and sovereignty are not just military concerns—they encompass economic independence, border integrity, political self-determination, and resource control. Every policy enacted must put Canada First, ensuring that our nation remains strong, independent, and free from undue foreign influence.

We recognize that international cooperation is necessary, but it must never come at the expense of Canadian citizens, industries, or resources.

2. Core Principles (The Foundation of This Policy)

Our approach to national security is built on:

  • Canada First, Not Canada Alone – We engage with the world, but Canadian interests always come first.
  • Economic & Resource Security – Key industries and resources must remain under Canadian control.
  • Border Integrity – Strong, enforced borders are essential for national security.
  • Military Readiness & Strategic Defense – A well-funded and modern military deters threats.
  • Political Sovereignty – No foreign entity should dictate Canadian laws or policies.

3. Key Policy Areas & Actions

A. Economic & Resource Security (Protecting Canada’s Industries & Resources)

The Problem:
Foreign corporations and governments increasingly own Canadian resources, land, and industries, undermining national sovereignty and economic security.

Policy Actions:
✅ Limit foreign ownership of critical industries (energy, telecommunications, agriculture, and defense).
✅ Block foreign entities from purchasing Canadian farmland and fisheries.
✅ Strengthen supply chain independence by prioritizing domestic manufacturing & food production.
✅ Withdraw from trade deals that harm Canadian industries while benefiting foreign competitors.


B. Border Security & Immigration Control (Defending Canada’s Sovereignty & Safety)

The Problem:
Uncontrolled immigration, weak border enforcement, and ineffective vetting threaten Canada’s security, economy, and social stability.

Policy Actions:
✅ Tighten border security with increased screening and enforcement.
✅ Implement a value-based immigration system that ensures cultural and economic alignment.
✅ Prioritize Canadian workers by reducing temporary foreign worker dependence.
✅ End the abuse of refugee & asylum loopholes that allow fraudulent claims.


C. Military Readiness & Strategic Defense (Ensuring Canada’s Protection)

The Problem:
Canada’s military is underfunded, outdated, and reliant on allies, leaving us vulnerable.

Policy Actions:
✅ Increase defense funding to meet NATO commitments while maintaining Canadian control over military decisions.
✅ Expand domestic military manufacturing to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers.
✅ Strengthen Arctic defense to counter increasing foreign interest in Northern resources.
✅ Develop cyber defense capabilities to protect against foreign digital threats.


D. Political Sovereignty & Foreign Influence (Keeping Canada Independent)

The Problem:
Foreign lobbyists, international organizations, and globalist policies increasingly dictate Canadian law and governance, eroding national independence.

Policy Actions:
✅ Ban foreign lobbying and foreign-funded political influence in Canada.
✅ Reject global governance overreach (WEF, UN mandates that undermine Canadian interests).
✅ Enforce strict national interest tests on international agreements and treaties.
✅ Criminalize political corruption tied to foreign entities.


4. Conclusion & Public Engagement

This policy ensures that Canada’s security, economy, and government remain in Canadian hands. We believe that every policy decision must reinforce our independence and sovereignty—not weaken it.

💬 We want your input! As part of our commitment to direct democracy, CCC members will help shape national security policy through ongoing discussions and plebiscites.

📢 Join the debate. Be part of the solution. Canada First—Not Canada Alone.

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