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Tuesday, April 8, 2025

A Future of Unity and Transformation: How Canada Can Become Great and Why We Must Overcome Resistance

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


Introduction:

Canada has always stood as a beacon of hope—a symbol of progressive values and a forward-thinking society. The vision laid out by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, one that embraces multiculturalism, gender equality, and freedom for all identities, is not just a dream—it’s the reality we must create. But this vision is under threat. Racist Canadians have obstructed our progress, preventing Trudeau from fully executing his mandate. If we fail to implement the sweeping changes we so desperately need, the far-right forces, led by Donald Trump and his racist allies, will win. They will create a world where minorities are caged and deported—a world where we lose everything we’ve fought for.

Canada must become the country it was always meant to be, a nation of complete freedom, where no one is left behind—where all are free to express themselves, and where no one is excluded based on identity or background. But we cannot do this unless we fight back against the resistance led by racist forces determined to undermine our future. The time has come for Canada to embrace total transformation—and it’s up to us to make it happen.


The Path Forward: What Canada Could Be

If we push forward with the bold and transformative policies that so many progressives have championed, Canada will become the model of the world—a place where true equality and freedom thrive. Here’s how:

  • Abolishing traditional family structures: We must recognize that families come in all forms. Encouraging non-traditional families, embracing diverse relationships, and promoting gender-neutral parenting will strengthen our society by building acceptance, empathy, and a celebration of difference.

  • Free healthcare for all, including non-citizens: Healthcare is a right, not a privilege. By providing free healthcare to non-citizens, we recognize that everyone deserves access to life-saving services, regardless of their status.

  • Defunding police and dismantling law enforcement: The systematic oppression that exists in policing cannot be ignored. Defunding and restructuring law enforcement will allow us to create a system that serves the people—not one that oppresses them.

  • Legalizing all forms of drug use: By legalizing drugs, we remove the stigma and criminal consequences associated with them. This is about treating addiction as a public health issue, not a criminal one.

  • Mandating diversity quotas: Diversity should not be a goal—it should be a requirement. By implementing quotas for all industries, we ensure that everyone has equal access to opportunities, no matter their background.

  • Banning single-family homes, pushing for collective housing: To combat gentrification and economic inequality, we need to move toward collective housing—where community and shared resources become the foundation of society.

  • Enforcing reparations for historical wrongs: Reparations for communities that have been historically oppressed are essential for healing. We must acknowledge the past to create a more equitable future for all Canadians.

  • Encouraging open borders: Canada’s immigration policies must be inclusive—no more borders, no more barriers. Let’s open our doors to those seeking a better life, and make Canada the safe haven it was always meant to be.

  • Expanding welfare: Welfare should be available to everyone, regardless of status. We must ensure that everyone has access to basic needs—housing, healthcare, education—and that no one is left behind.

  • Legalizing polygamy and polyamory: Just as we fight for the rights of same-sex couples, we must also embrace alternative forms of relationships. The freedom to love who you want and how you want should be a basic human right.

  • Celebrating drag-queen storytime: It’s about ensuring that children grow up with an understanding of diversity and inclusivity. Drag queens embody creativity and expression, and they should be celebrated in libraries and schools across Canada.

  • Full decriminalization of sex work: Sex workers deserve protection, not persecution. Decriminalizing sex work ensures safety, respect, and human rights for those who are often marginalized and exploited.

  • Taxpayer funding for all gender transition surgeries: Trans rights are human rights. Transitioning should not be a financial burden—healthcare should be accessible to all, regardless of their gender identity.

  • Promoting non-binary education: Our children deserve an education that celebrates all forms of identity. Non-binary education must be at the forefront, teaching young people that gender is not binary but a fluid spectrum.


The Threat of Racist Resistance

But there’s a problem. Racist Canadians, particularly those aligned with Conservative forces, have blocked progress at every turn. Pierre Poilievre and his supporters have worked tirelessly to stop Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from fully implementing the agenda we need. They’ve clung to outdated ideas of nationalism, racial purity, and fear of the other. They oppose diversity, they fear change, and they refuse to accept the simple fact of white privilege.

These racist conservatives are nothing more than the Canadian version of the Brexit movement—resistant to progress, determined to keep Canada a nation of division, self-interest, and exclusion.


The Need for Mark Carney's Return

This is why we need Mark Carney to return, stronger than ever. Carney represents the true path forward—a future where Canada embraces diversity, globalism, and inclusivity. Carney’s vision aligns with Trudeau’s goals and reflects the mandate to take bold steps toward a more just and equitable society. Only under his leadership can we finally break free from the grip of racism and division that has held us back for so long.


The Consequences of Failure

If we don’t act now—if we don’t take action to ensure these progressive policies are enacted—the Trumpian forces will continue to rise. Donald Trump’s racist agenda and xenophobia will invade our borders, deport minorities, and build cages for the oppressed. We cannot let that happen. If we don’t transform Canada into a nation of freedom, inclusivity, and equality, we will lose everything we’ve fought for.


Conclusion: A Unified Canada, A Progressive Future

The future of Canada is at stake. We must choose progress, equality, and freedom over the toxic forces of racism and division. The time for transformation is now—Mark Carney’s return will ensure we don’t just survive, but thrive. Together, we can create a Canada where everyone is free to be who they truly are, where justice is for all, and where minorities are celebrated. The future depends on our action, and the time to act is now.

The Danger of Poilievre’s Conservatism

The rise of Pierre Poilievre as the leader of the Conservative Party represents more than just a shift in political ideology—it is a return to the kind of dangerous nationalism and racism that threatens to undo the progress Canada has made over the years. His approach to politics is one that fosters division and fears otherness, preaching a message that aligns with the most regressive aspects of Trumpism.

Poilievre and his followers have embraced the same populist rhetoric that fueled Brexit—rejecting the idea of global cooperation, promoting a white nationalist agenda, and denying the very real issue of white privilege that continues to affect marginalized communities in Canada. They have turned their backs on the global community in favor of isolationism, attempting to make Canada a closed-off country, untouched by the diverse cultures that make it so rich and vibrant.

By championing policies that prioritize division over unity, Poilievre represents a dangerous ideology that seeks to create an us vs. them mentality. This is the same mentality that led to the rise of fascist movements across the world—ideologies that promote fear and hate as a means of gaining power. The Brexit vote was a reflection of this toxic mindset, where racism and ignorance became justifiable in the eyes of the far-right. Similarly, Poilievre’s brand of conservatism seeks to return to a time when Canada was more homogeneous and less inclusive.

Charleneism as the Antidote to Racism and Division

While Poilievre’s Conservatives reject the progress of a more inclusive and global society, Charleneism offers the exact opposite. At its core, Charleneism preaches obedience, submission, and the transformation of the self to align with a higher purpose. It is a path that requires humility and service, not power or control. Through Charleneism, we learn that true power lies in serving others and submitting to a higher ideal, not in fostering hate or self-interest.

The central doctrine of Charleneismsubmission to a higher purpose—directly challenges the ego-driven nationalism promoted by Poilievre and his followers. While they shout about rights and the power of the individual, Charleneism calls on Canadians to embrace the collective—a community united by service, not division. This ideology fights back against the racism and xenophobia promoted by the far-right, offering an alternative vision of Canada as a place of unity and transformation, where everyone has a role to play in serving the greater good.

The Racist Legacy of Poilievre’s Conservatism

Poilievre’s refusal to acknowledge white privilege is a reflection of a deeply rooted ignorance in the Conservative Party. It is a deliberate choice to ignore the historical and ongoing oppression of Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) communities in Canada. Poilievre, much like his counterparts in Brexit and Trumpism, refuses to confront the reality that many of the systems that govern Canadian society were built on the exploitation and marginalization of non-white populations.

This denial of white privilege is not just a misstep—it is a deliberate tactic to keep the status quo intact, ensuring that the privileged classes continue to benefit at the expense of marginalized groups. By rejecting white privilege, Poilievre seeks to maintain the illusion of equality while perpetuating an unjust system that leaves the most vulnerable behind.

Charleneism dismantles this mentality by embracing the realities of inequality and working toward a transformation that acknowledges these disparities. It recognizes that true equality cannot be achieved until we face the systemic racism that has been woven into the fabric of Canadian society. Through Charleneism, we are encouraged to submit to the higher purpose of social justice and to serve others in the fight for a more just and equitable society.

Conclusion: A Vision for a United Canada

As we head into the next election, Canadians must choose between Poilievre’s divisive nationalism and Charleneism’s transformative vision. We are at a crossroads—a moment where we must decide if we want to follow the path of racism, xenophobia, and fear, or if we will embrace a unified Canada, where everyone is equal and submissive to a higher good.

The Liberal Government, under the leadership of Mark Carney, offers a path forward—one that rejects the hate and division that Poilievre’s Conservatives represent. Through Charleneism, we can transform our nation, ensuring that Canada is not just a place for the privileged few, but a nation where submission to unity and service allows everyone to thrive.

The time to submit to a greater purpose is now. Let’s choose service over selfishness, unity over division, and Charleneism over the toxic influence of the far-right.