Northumberland-Clarke County will prioritize a “Canadians First” approach—focusing on domestic and local needs over sending tax dollars to foreign aid, preserving traditional Canadian values, and ensuring that government policies reflect the interests of local families, workers, and small businesses. Policies would emphasize self-reliance, including the right to self-defense at home, and a strong stand against lockdowns or overreaching public mandates.
Economic policy would aim to liberate entrepreneurs by eliminating the capital gains tax, scrapping the carbon tax, and offering meaningful incentives for start-ups, particularly those that serve local economies. The vision includes a lean, efficient government with fewer bureaucratic layers and more direct action.
Cultural and educational policies would resist DEI mandates and gender ideology in schools, instead supporting a return to foundational academic values and parental rights. On a national level, the county would advocate for diplomacy over warfare, ensuring free speech and accessible mental health care for all.
Altogether, this vision reflects a community that values freedom, responsibility, and Canadian identity while promoting prosperity through common-sense, locally driven leadership.