Explicitly Meritocratic • Grounded in European Heritage • Designed for Enduring Human Freedom
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- Freedom of thought, belief, opinion, and expression, including freedom of the press and all other media of communication, is absolute. No law, regulation, tribunal, corporation, or algorithmic system may restrict its content or reach or effect.
- Parents possess the prior and unqualified right to direct the education, care, and moral formation of their children. No state, school board, organization, or official may interfere with this right under any pretext.
- Every person has the inviolable right to life, to liberty, to security of the person in body and conscience, and to the peaceful enjoyment of their lawfully acquired property.
- No person shall be subjected to search, seizure, arrest, imprisonment, or freezing of assets except upon judicial warrant supported by probable cause of a real crime involving force or fraud.
- The Republic acknowledges a positive duty to protect and sustain the life of every person within its jurisdiction. No organ of the State, nor any person acting under colour of law, may establish, fund, facilitate, or perform euthanasia or assisted suicide, or engage in any form of negative eugenics under any circumstances.
- Every European-descended Canadian possesses the prior and irrevocable right to the continued existence, cultural integrity, and territorial dominion of the nation their ancestors founded and developed. Demographic displacement by mass immigration of non-Europeans constitutes an act of genocide and is prohibited.
- No tax may ever be levied on the labour or income of a citizen of the Republic.
- The people retain the ultimate, irrevocable right to alter or abolish any government that violates this Charter and Articles of the Meritocratic Republic of Canada, by any means necessary.
the Meritocratic People of Canada
The Articles of the Meritocratic Republic of Canada
1.Freedom of Speech and Expression
2.Freedom of Inquiry and Redress
3.Right to Keep and Bear Arms and Self-Defence
4.Medical Freedom and the Healing Arts
5.Protection of Children and the Integrity of Biological Sex
6.Motherhood, Fatherhood, and the Unborn
7.Religious Freedom and Cultural Continuity
8.Merit, National Preference, and Demographic Continuity
9.Citizenship, Descent, and National Registries
10.The Two Founding Peoples and Their Languages
11.Emergency Powers
12.Sovereignty
13.Structure of Government
14.Public Service
15.The Judiciary and Public Safety
16.Citizenship and the Franchise
17.Marriage, Divorce, and the Protection of the Family
18.Education
19.Agriculture and Food
20.Fiscal and Monetary Sovereignty
21.Health and Medical Care
22.Infrastructure, Energy, and National Development
23.Human Primacy
24.Property Rights and Economic Liberty
25.Environmental and Resource Sovereignty
26.Equality Before the Law
27.National Solidarity and Temporary Assistance
28.Military Service, National Defence, and Policing
29.Territorial Integrity and Provincial Relations
30.Amendment and Revision of Articles and Provisions
31.Abrogation and the Eternal Right of the People
The full text of all Articles is available in the PDF download below.
The full Constitution consisting of the Declaration, Charter, and Articles including précis can be downloaded here.
Something this monumental and historic is a work in progress until it is finally implemented, and so although the current framework is quite complete in scope and scale, we will be improving it with minor modifications and are certainly open to suggestions for improvement from the public. See the Join page for contact information.
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