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Proud to be Canadian
Non-profit Organizations
Creating a culture in Canada that believes in, and loves, the best about our nation & ourselves.
About us
Creating a culture in Canada that encourages its citizens to believe in, and love, the best about our nation and ourselves. That believes in a future of economic, environmental, and social prosperity for Canadians and their families who are civically knowledgeable and engaged. We wish to develop a society that doesn’t apologize for celebrating Canada, what makes us great, or what we have to offer. We seek to give people reasons to be proud of their country – from our history, to our industries, to the nature around us, lived in and powered by the people who make up the true north strong and free. And ultimately to share our best in the world resources – whether they be our goods, services, ideas, or people – with the rest of the world that both wants and needs us. We believe in, and hold dearly, the values of free speech, expression, faith, association, markets, and industries that provide both liberty and prosperity to Canadians.
- Website
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strongandproud.ca
External link for Proud to be Canadian
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- Advocacy and Canadian National Pride
Employees at Proud to be Canadian
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Jack Campbell
A Proud Canadian Retired from Operations and Mechanical support services.
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Canadian MT Forum Canadian MT
Medical Transcriptionist at Proud to be a Canadian MT
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Robert Plante
English Language Digital Director at Canada Strong and Proud, BComm 2023, former Advanced Care Paramedic
Updates
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According to Abacus Data, just a year ago the majority of Canadians saw immigration as a positive for our country. Today, the opposite is true with over half saying immigration is straining our housing supply, healthcare and social services, and taking entry level jobs away from young Canadians. What are your thoughts on the current immigration polices of the Liberal government?
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Ignore the supply management angle as that's another post, but look simply at the number Canadians that are struggling with high costs of groceries. That dumped milk could be going to those that need it instead of on the ground or into the trough. Do you think we need to change our policies to avoid this wasteful practice?