The newly formed Canadian Future Party, spearheaded by Dominic Ci, seeks to provide a centrist alternative for Canadians feeling politically homeless. Launched last week, the party aims to run candidates in the upcoming byelections, targeting voters disillusioned by the lack of effective policy and delivery from both the Liberal and Conservative parties. With a slogan of 'not left, not right, but forward,' the Canadian Future Party claims to represent the views of approximately 70% of Canadians who identify as moderate, addressing concerns about poor government services while supporting the delivery of results from public spending. Ci criticizes the existing political landscape, emphasizing the need for practical policies over performative politics, and seeks to attract those frustrated with the current government's unfulfilled promises. The party's mission is to restore faith in democracy by ensuring government programs deliver tangible outcomes for society, particularly in healthcare and social services. By advocating for innovative solutions such as leveraging Canada's nuclear industry for climate challenges, the Canadian Future Party aims to capture the interests of those who desire effective governance free from extreme rhetoric.
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