The National Coalition Party of Canada

The National Coalition Party of Canada Fixing Canada’s economic architecture to unlock lasting generational wealth for all of our citizens.

At the National Coalition Party of Canada (NCPC), we believe a good government is the one that most effectively secures the rights of the people and the rewards of their labor, which promotes their happiness, and does their will. The concept of "good governance" thus emerges as a model to compare ineffective economies or political bodies with viable economies and political bodies.

As we mark Father’s Day, we honour fathers and father figures whose quiet strength, sacrifice, and guidance shape famili...
06/22/2026

As we mark Father’s Day, we honour fathers and father figures whose quiet strength, sacrifice, and guidance shape families and communities. We give thanks for their enduring love, steady wisdom, and daily dedication, which help build a stronger, more compassionate, and united future for all.
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By mitigating the artificial border effect across sub-national jurisdictions, this policy minimizes spatial friction and...
06/13/2026

By mitigating the artificial border effect across sub-national jurisdictions, this policy minimizes spatial friction and transport costs. Harmonizing regulatory divergence expands market access, triggers positive agglomeration economies, and optimizes interprovincial supply chains. This integrates a sub scale, fragmented economic geography into a unified macro-region, optimizing Canada’s baseline $2.42 trillion nominal GDP ($2.81 trillion at Purchasing Power Parity) to recapture a 7% long-term real GDP growth dividend, injecting $210 billion in sustainable wealth directly back into the domestic economy.
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Sovereign prosperity is fundamentally productivity-driven. To accelerate Canada's $2.5-trillion nominal GDP and $2.9-tri...
06/10/2026

Sovereign prosperity is fundamentally productivity-driven. To accelerate Canada's $2.5-trillion nominal GDP and $2.9-trillion purchasing power parity (PPP) output, national policy must transition from consumption-dependent inputs toward institutional asset financialization, capital deepening, and total factor productivity. Optimizing our domestic logistics networks and advanced downstream export corridors allows Canada to lift its non-inflationary speed limit, permanently expanding per-capita wealth, sovereign fiscal capacity, and global trade gravity.
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Recession Recovery Policy: This framework strengthens national economic resilience through four pillars: labour market r...
06/03/2026

Recession Recovery Policy: This framework strengthens national economic resilience through four pillars: labour market resilience to protect employment and income stability; fiscal sustainability to ensure disciplined and efficient use of public and private resources; liquidity adequacy to maintain accessible financial buffers that stabilize consumption and credit conditions; and productivity expansion to drive long-term growth through investment in infrastructure, innovation, skills development, and competitive industries. Together, these measures support recovery, restore confidence, and reinforce sustained economic growth.
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06/02/2026
True economic stability demands a synchronized architecture integrating public economics and spatial economics. By align...
06/01/2026

True economic stability demands a synchronized architecture integrating public economics and spatial economics. By aligning regional infrastructure, localized labor markets, and monetary sovereignty, this framework mitigates geographical disparities and absorbs global macroeconomic shocks—optimizing resource allocation across space to insulate domestic markets and secure long-term systemic prosperity.
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A recession is a systemic macroeconomic disequilibrium precipitated by stochastic shocks and endogenous friction. Manife...
05/30/2026

A recession is a systemic macroeconomic disequilibrium precipitated by stochastic shocks and endogenous friction. Manifested through contracting real GDP and labor-factor underutilization, this structural deceleration propagates via procyclical amplification. The resulting distortion of intertemporal allocations is empirically verified through leading econometric indexes, including inverted yield curves, suppressed manufacturing aggregates, and collapsing capital utilization rates.
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05/26/2026

Raising living standards for Canadians would strengthen an economy already exceeding CAD $2.3 trillion in GDP by expanding productivity, labour participation, and consumer demand. If real household purchasing power rises by even 5%, Canada’s purchasing power parity-adjusted GDP could increase by over CAD $100 billion through stronger domestic consumption and investment. Higher living standards also reduce healthcare and social inequality costs while enhancing innovation, competitiveness, and long-term fiscal stability across the national economy. Visit us at: www.afpmv-faavm.ca

The strongest long-term approach is usually not isolation, but making domestic industries globally competitive through p...
05/19/2026

The strongest long-term approach is usually not isolation, but making domestic industries globally competitive through productivity, technology, and skilled labor. Countries that succeed tend to combine selective protection with aggressive investment in efficiency and exports, especially in Canada’s roughly $2.4 trillion nominal GDP and nearly $2.7 trillion PPP-adjusted purchasing power economy globally.
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Victoria BC
Ottawa, ON

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