Ontario’s Honest Look at the 2025 Federal Election

We’re just days away from a federal election that could reshape the direction of the country. But for many Ontarians, the mood isn’t hopeful or inspired—it’s uncertain. And for good reason.

In this update, I speak plainly about the growing discomfort many of us feel when we look at our choices.

  • The Liberals have introduced legislation like Bill C-11, C-63, and C-26 that—while framed as public interest—raise serious concerns about privacy, free speech, and government overreach.

  • The Conservatives are leaning into stronger punitive measures and emergency powers. While security matters, there’s a thin line between safety and suppressing rights.

  • The NDP, despite good intentions, have spent years backing Liberal moves that many now view as compromising democratic accountability.

As Ontarians, we’re watching this unfold and asking: Where’s the voice of balance?

That’s where the Centrist Party comes in. Not to fan flames or play sides—but to insist on policies that are thoughtful, transparent, and rooted in real-world outcomes, not ideology.

This video lays it out plainly. I hope you’ll take a few minutes to watch and reflect—not just on who to vote for, but why.

Ontario deserves more than slogans. We deserve a say.
Let’s make it count. Let’s get to work.

Tariffs, Unity, and the Road Ahead

Weekly Ontario Update – April 11, 2025

This week’s message covers some important ground for Ontarians and all Canadians.

In just a few minutes, I break down:

  • The real impact of U.S. tariffs on Ontario’s workers and industries

  • How the Ontario government is responding with $11B in support

  • Canada’s emerging role on the world stage — and why Ontario must lead

  • Growing concerns around transparency and democratic process

  • Why now is the time for steady, balanced leadership

We’re facing complex challenges, but I truly believe Ontario is ready to rise to the moment — with calm, confidence, and common sense.

As always, I welcome your thoughts. Let’s keep building a province that works for everyone — together.

Let’s get to work.