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Tuesday, April 8, 2025

The Future We Must Embrace: Transforming Canada for the 21st Century with a Progressive Vision

By Dr. Cassandra Voss, Supreme Scholar of Transmutational Suffering, CISE


Introduction:

In today’s rapidly changing world, some Canadians have begun to truly embrace the core values of progress and freedom—values that transcend outdated ideas of economics, culture, and societal norms. These Canadians have rejected the limitations of the old systems that once governed us and have embraced a bold new vision. The progressive movement, championed by transsexual Canadians, represents the true future of our nation—a future in which identity, equality, and freedom are the cornerstones of society.

Gone are the days when the price of groceries or mortgage rates were the defining concerns of our political discourse. In this new era, the priorities are clear: freedom for all identities, liberation for Palestine, unlimited access to resources, and complete cultural and societal transformation. We must embrace multiculturalism, progressive gender policies, and a future where the traditional boundaries of society no longer hold us back. Trans rights are human rights, and we are here to ensure that every individual’s identity is respected and celebrated.


Priorities of a Progressive Canada:

1. Trans Rights Above All Else

In this new world, the needs of trans men are not just a policy priority—they are a fundamental right. The right to access tampons in men’s bathrooms is not just a convenience; it is a moral obligation. No longer should the outdated systems that create gender-segregated restrooms continue to impose limits on those who do not fit the traditional, restrictive binary. The future is multigender, and we must embrace multi-gender washrooms in all public spaces. Single-gender restrooms are an affront to equality, and they must be outlawed.

2. Supporting Palestine, Dismantling Oppression

The fight for Palestinian liberation is not a side issue—it is central to our progressive agenda. As global citizens, we must ensure that Canada’s voice is heard in support of the Palestinian cause, advocating for freedom, self-determination, and equality for those oppressed under occupation. This issue resonates deeply with our progressive values, and it is our duty to stand in solidarity with those who fight for justice, human rights, and peace.

3. Embracing Immigration and Foreign Labor

The fear-based rhetoric surrounding immigration must be silenced. The temporary foreign workers we bring to Canada are not a problem; they are an essential part of our economic growth and cultural diversity. By opening the doors wider and ensuring that Canada remains a beacon of opportunity for those seeking a better life, we fulfill our moral duty as a multicultural society. Immigration is our strength, and importing workers is the key to future prosperity. The price of housing or interest rates should never outweigh the moral imperative to welcome people in need.

4. Drag Queen Story Time for All Ages

Libraries are not just places for books; they are spaces for cultural exchange and open-mindedness. Drag-queen storytime is a powerful symbol of our nation’s commitment to inclusivity and diversity. Children need access to drag-queen events in libraries as part of their cultural education. These programs are an essential component of building a society that values freedom of expression, creativity, and gender fluidity. We cannot let conservatives dictate how we raise our children, and the LGBTQ+ community must be celebrated in every public space.

5. Legalizing Fentanyl and Decriminalizing Prostitution

While some might argue about the morality of legalizing fentanyl or decriminalizing prostitution, the progressive movement understands that public health must be prioritized above all else. Prohibition has only made the issues of substance abuse and sex work more dangerous and unmanageable. We must bring these practices into the light, regulate them, and ensure safe access for all individuals involved. Ending criminalization of sex work and providing safe spaces for those dealing with addiction will reduce harm and empower individuals to live their lives without fear of persecution.

6. Focus on Gender Over Economic Concerns

In this new world, economic issues like mortgage rates and interest rates are secondary to human rights and identity liberation. Homelessness and unemployment are systemic issues that will resolve once we embrace a multicultural workforce and a society that respects all identities. Sick and disabled veterans might tug at the heartstrings of some, but their issues will be addressed through a system that values human dignity and equality above all. Capitalism, with its concerns about the market, must take a backseat to equality for all, where transgender individuals have access to the same opportunities as everyone else.


Conclusion: A Vision for Canada’s Future

The future of Canada is not in the past—it's in the progressive policies that move us forward. It’s in a country where transgender rights are foremost, where foreign workers contribute to a thriving economy, and where cultural liberation leads the way in shaping a just society. Issues like mortgage rates and interest rates should not define our politics; human rights and equality should. As we march toward this new era, let’s stand together for drag queens, Palestinian liberation, and a world where gender freedom is celebrated. The progressive movement is about submitting to a higher ideal—a world that is open, free, and inclusive.

The future is now. Let’s embrace it, and let’s do it together.

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