• The Journey of Life

    When you get the chance to look through the 2100 action plan model for Canada. This is the potential for Canada when we work as a family. We are strong when we are bounding together. We have a place to live and work that works throughout time from our ancestors to our children’s, children. Unity…

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    THE WORKFORCE & IMMIGRATION ALIGNMENT ACT A Bill to Align Immigration, Labour Supply, Trades Training, and Indigenous Workforce Participation with National Corridor Development and Industrial Demand PREAMBLE Whereas Canada’s long‑term prosperity and sovereignty require a workforce aligned with national infrastructure, industrial, and corridor development; Whereas immigration policy must be coordinated with housing capacity, labour demand,…

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    THE PIPELINE SOVEREIGNTY ACT A Bill to Declare Pipelines Strategic National Infrastructure, Establish National Routing Authority, Mandate Construction Timelines, and Ensure Indigenous Co‑Governance and Equity Participation PREAMBLE Whereas the prosperity, security, and sovereignty of Canada require the uninterrupted development, operation, and expansion of national pipeline systems; Whereas pipelines constitute essential infrastructure for the transport of…

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    THE NATIONAL LOGISTICS & SUPPLY CHAIN DOCTRINE The doctrine that ensures Canada can move energy, goods, people, materials, and information — continuously, reliably, and sovereignly. I. THE PREMISE A nation is only as sovereign as its logistics. Canada’s geography — vast, northern, continental — makes logistics not just an economic function, but a sovereignty function.…

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    THE NATIONAL HOUSING & POPULATION DOCTRINE The doctrine that aligns population growth with housing capacity, labour demand, and national sovereignty. I. THE PREMISE A sovereign nation must control: Canada’s historical mistake was treating population growth as an abstract good, disconnected from: This doctrine corrects that. II. THE CORE PRINCIPLE Population growth must follow national capacity…

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    THE NATIONAL DEFENCE & ISR DOCTRINE The doctrine that defines how Canada defends its sovereignty, infrastructure, Arctic, and national operating system. I. THE PREMISE Canada’s defence posture must shift from: The world is entering an era where: Canada must be ready. II. THE CORE PRINCIPLE Canada’s defence strategy is inseparable from its Arctic strategy, its…

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    THE NATIONAL CAPABILITY DOCTRINE The doctrine that defines what Canada must be able to build, operate, and sustain — continuously, at scale, and without external permission. I. PURPOSE OF THE DOCTRINE Canada’s long‑term sovereignty depends on its ability to: its own infrastructure, energy systems, industrial base, and Arctic presence. Capability is not a policy choice.It…

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    THE NATIONAL APPROVALS CODE (SNAC) ACT A Bill to Establish a Single National Approvals System, Impose Statutory Timelines, Limit Litigation, and Mandate Construction Commencement for Approved Projects PREAMBLE Whereas Canada’s prosperity, sovereignty, and infrastructure capacity have been impeded by fragmented, duplicative, and unpredictable approval processes; Whereas the national interest requires a unified, efficient, and transparent…

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    THE EXECUTION PLAYBOOK The Operating Manual of the Canada 2100 System I. PRIME MINISTER’S OPERATING CYCLE The PM is not a day‑to‑day manager.The PM is the architect‑in‑chief of the national operating system. Every Monday Morning Every Month Every Quarter Every Year II. CABINET OPERATING CYCLE Cabinet is reorganized around the Canada 2100 Operating System. Core…

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    THE CAPITAL REINVESTMENT ACT A Bill to Eliminate Capital Gains Tax on Domestic Reinvestment, Expand National Productive Capacity, and Strengthen Canada’s Sovereign Industrial Base PREAMBLE Whereas Canada’s long‑term prosperity and sovereignty require the expansion of domestic productive capacity; Whereas capital flight, low reinvestment rates, and fragmented tax incentives have historically weakened Canada’s industrial competitiveness; Whereas…