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The Canadian Economic Charter, it’s main principle is Canadian workers have a moral right to some of the profits they help to generate. Without workers you cannot make a profit.

IT’S THE ECONOMY, THE ECONOMY, THE ECONOMY.

It is a fact if the economy does not work nothing else will work. We cannot feed the hungry and we cannot look after the most fragile people, the elderly, the sick, and the people with disabilities.

It is also a fact the economy is driven by three forces smart managers, hard working employees, and investors, and all three forces have a right to share in profits.

We expect to have Canadian Economic Charter Ambassadors in all 343 federal political ridings.

This is not a political movement, but the Canadian Economic Charter grassroots movement will demand from the politicians, that the 7 Principles, which we call the Canadian Economic Charter of Rights will be part of the Canadian Constitution and also support the Human Charter of Rights in Canada.

As a Lead Ambassador, we expect you to promote the 7 Principles hosting meetings and events to recruit as many members as possible. We expect each Lead Ambassador to sign up at least 20 members.

All C.E.C. Ambassadors should conduct themselves to the highest standards of Canadian Laws.

For more information email us at info@economiccharter.ca

What is the Canadian Economic Charter of Rights?

The coalition is pushing for a national economic charter of rights that would boost living standards and incomes, ignite economic growth, and help young Canadians while imposing strict discipline on reckless government spending.

Ask yourself…

  • Are you concerned about the future direction of Canada’s economy?

  • Do you believe Canada needs an Economic Charter of Rights?

  • Are you inspired by the vision and advocacy of Frank Stronach?

The Stronach Foundation of Economic Rights will be guided in its mission by a National Advisory Council comprised of Canadian leaders of all backgrounds, representing the private, public and non-profit sectors.