

Magna Carta - first signed by King John in 1215 CE
History of the Principles
The principles that are written here are drawn from the teachings, writings and practices that have underpinned ancient and modern societies that place the highest importance on individual human beings..
They value freedom, real and equal justice and mutual respect.
Canada Strong and Free

Moraine Lake, Canadian Rockies

Canadian Prairies

Gatineau Hills, Ottawa

Peggy's Cove, NS
Every person* has the right to
a peaceful, prosperous & morally sound society
* The word person is used to mean an individual human being..
Duty of our Public Officials
Governments must protect and serve, not impose. They have been established to protect the rights of every person in a transparent and accountable manner. As a result public officials must:

Public Officials must protect and serve, not impose.
Supportive Writings
Thomas Carlyle
The importance of striving to achieve ideals
“it is never to be forgotten that Ideals do exist; that if they be not approximated to at all, the whole matter goes to wreck! Infallibly.” (Read More)
Alasdair MacIntyre
The current threats to a virtuous society
"parallels have been drawn between our own age in Europe and North America and the epoch in which the Roman empire declined into the Dark Ages”. (Read More)
Sir William Blackstone
Rights enshrined in The Laws of England
"The right of personal security consists in a person's legal and uninterrupted enjoyment of his life, his limbs, his body, his health, and his reputation." (Read More)
John Locke
The rights of persons and the duties of government
“Man ... hath by nature a power to preserve his life, liberty, and estate, against the injuries and attempts of other men”
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Kevin Klein - Winnipeg Sun
The left's agenda is destroying Canadian identity, threatening democracy
"Canada has long been celebrated as a land of opportunity, freedom, and hope. People from around the globe have aspired to become Canadian, drawn by our reputation as a welcoming, fair, and democratic nation." (Read More)