Our policies mirror our founding pillars, and will never change with surveys and focus group of any kind.
Giving Back to the Community
I am willing to donate up to $20,000 of MP salary back to the community, by giving either to charities or contributing to building new playgrounds.
End supply management
This will automatically cut down the artificial prices for dairy, eggs, poultry and cheese set by the dairy lobby and can be used at the negotiating table with US president Donald Trump.
Impose a moratorium on permanent residents
The PPC will impose a moratorium on all new permanent residents until the housing crisis is under control and will give us time to properly integrate those who are already here (instead of creating ethnic/cultural ghettos). This will also help alleviate the burden on overcrowded classrooms and doctor-to-patient ratio.
Deal with illegal immigration
Make sure that everyone who came to Canada under false pretense gets deported back to their home country in a timely manner.
Balance the budget
Balance the budget by ending corporate welfare, cutting foreign aid, drastically reducing and recalculating the equalization program and withholding funds from programs that are provincial and municipal responsibilities. Then reduce income taxes to a flat rate of 25% on earnings over 100k and 15% under.
Outlaw puberty blockers for minors
Ban the mutilation of and transition of minors, moreover, any person encouraging minors to “transition” will be held criminally responsible for attempting to cause harm to vulnerable children.
No Foreign Wars
Continue to work closely with our allies to maintain a peaceful international order, but will not get involved in foreign conflicts, such as the war in Ukraine or Gaza.
Strong Border
Make sure our border is secure, and does not have holes like Swiss cheese. This will help control the flow of illegal substances and weapons.
Biography
He values job growth, merit-based hiring, safety, and lower taxes.
Artyom came to Canada from Kazakhstan. Until 1991 Kazakhstan was part of the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union existed for 70 years, after which all of the republics within it got their independence.
When that happened Artyom was still a child. He did not witness first hand most of the life in USSR, but he knows pretty well about it via his parents, his relatives and their friends. In totalitarian USSR people had virtually no rights and liberties. The all-powerful communist party leadership had control over the lives of millions of people. KGB (the main security agency for the Soviet Union) always tried to find and punish anyone who disagreed with the soviet regime. Numerous prison camps, regular prisons, and psychiatric prison clinics would hold people who were considered disloyal to the USSR.
He finished his first two degrees - Computer Information Systems and Mathematical Analysis - in Kazakhstan.
In 2011, Artyom came to Canada as a student, where he then received his third degree (another Computer Information Systems) and got a job. He witnessed the difference of life between democratic Canada and former Soviet countries. To Artyom's disappointment, in the last several years Canada started to look more and more similar to the totalitarian Soviet Union. Examples of this are beginning to show daily. One example is the contemptible way the Freedom Convoy and its supporters were treated. People just wanted to protest the unfair, unpopular and unconstitutional mandates. They were bringing their concerns to the "ruling class", but their response they got from the ruling class was to the likes of hard core Marxists. People had their bank accounts frozen, even if all they did was to send $20 to support the protests.
In the last few years a person in Canada can be put in prison for disagreeing with the government, such as a pastor for preaching against the progressive laws being passed in Canada, or a parent being jailed and having their child taken away for not agreeing with the teachings of gender ideology indoctrination, or have a person's bank account closed (thus putting their livelihood in danger), and force a person to get an experimental COVID vaccine applied to them and if they resisted, created problems in their life (unable to get on a plane, or in cases of medical and other public staff - even loose their jobs). One of the main rights of humans in a "free and democratic" country, the freedom of speech is being trampled. Many people are afraid to voice their thoughts and opinions so they don't get prosecuted or ostracized by the government.
This is Canada going down the totalitarian overtake. Artyom knows what this government's path leads to, and wants to do his best not to have any Canadian experience this.
The latest take over of the liberal party and then of Canada by an un-elected person essentially confirms the slow but steady transformation of a democratic country to a totalitarian one. There should never be a time when someone who was never elected becomes a leader of a country.
PS: Kazakhstan does not allow dual citizenship for any of its citizens. When Artyom became a Canadian Citizen, he knew that Canada would now be his forever home. He is dedicated to changing Canada for the betterment of all its citizens.
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