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About United Canadian Centrists

A centrist movement built on Canadian values, Canadian realities, and Canadian common sense.
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United Canadian Centrists is a movement built for Canadians who believe in balance, stability, and practical solutions. We represent the millions of people who don’t see themselves in political extremes and simply want a country that works, stays united, and protects what makes Canada special.

Who We Are

Our supporters call themselves Canadianists.
 

A Canadianist is not simply someone who holds a Canadian passport. A Canadianist is someone who wakes up each day aware that they live in the greatest country in the world and consciously values what Canada provides. A Canadianist feels a responsibility to protect what we have built, strengthen it, and pass it forward to the next generation.

It is not enough to be Canadian by status, you are a Canadianist by behaviour, 

living The Five Pillars of Canadianism with intention, pride, and everyday action.

The United Canadian Centrists' Party exists to bring these people together into a unified movement,

grounded in respect, responsibility, stability, practical common sense, and belonging.

We believe Canada can navigate a changing world without sacrificing its values, its culture, or its identity -

but only if Canadians stand up for what makes this country exceptional.

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What It Means to Be Canadian in 2026

Being Canadian in 2026 means more than living within the borders of Canada.

 

A common idea in our history suggests there is no single “model Canadian”, and that belief

helped shape the multicultural vision we continue to embrace. Yet multiculturalism alone is not enough

to hold a nation together. A united country needs shared values that provide common ground for everyone.

Canadianism provides that unifying identity. It is built on The Five Pillars that reflect who we are at our best:

respect, collective responsibility, stability, practical common sense, and belonging. These values turn a

diverse population into a cohesive national community.

Being Canadian means living these values in a changing world and contributing to a

society  that stays strong, stable, and united. Citizenship gives you

a place here - Canadianism gives you a purpose here.

 

Why This Party, and Why Now

Canada is at a moment where the political landscape

no longer reflects the everyday Canadian.

For generations, this country has supported a wide range of political parties, but in recent years the two mainstream parties have pulled so far apart that they’ve opened a chasm right through the centre of Canadian politics.

Millions of Canadians now find themselves politically homeless, not because they lack values,

but because their values no longer fit neatly into one side or the other.

Many Canadians look to the left and see ideas they agree with, but also actions and attitudes that push them away. They look to the right and sometimes see the same thing — familiar values mixed with behaviour that feels extreme, divisive, or imported from somewhere else. And while there are other political options, those too often drift even further

from the middle, widening the divide instead of offering a bridge across it.

For the first time in modern Canadian history, the political middle is unoccupied. Not because the

centre has vanished, but because no one is standing there anymore. Yet the centre is exactly where most

Canadians naturally live — moderate, practical, fair, socially open, fiscally responsible,

and tired of the shouting matches that have taken over our politics.

United Canadian Centrists exists because that middle ground needs to be reclaimed.

There is room, right now, for a party based on common sense, calm leadership, and Canadian values to

rise quickly and either form government or hold the balance of power. With a strong presence in the centre,

we can act as the moderating force between the two extremes, compelling Parliament to work for Canadians

instead of screaming past one another like we’ve seen for the last decade.

We also reject the intrusion of foreign political culture into this country. Many Canadians, especially those in the middle, find it repulsive to see American-style division taking root here. Canada’s political identity is different, calmer, and

more cooperative, and it needs a party committed to restoring that identity instead of copying someone else’s chaos.

That is why this movement exists now.


Because Canadians deserve a political home. Because the centre must be rebuilt.

Because this country works best when we’re united, not fractured.

And because the future of Canada should be shaped by Canadian ideas, Canadian values, and

Canadian solutions , not borrowed anger from somewhere else.

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