Advancing Freedom and Responsibility for a Prosperous Future

Advocating for individual rights, economic freedom, and government accountability through education and community engagement.

Upcoming Events

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WHAT WE DO

By advocating for unbiased education fostering critical thinking, individual liberties, fiscal responsibility, and government accountability, we aim to create a freer and more prosperous society through education, advocacy, and community involvement.

Education

Our focus on educational empowerment and curriculum development aims to integrate classical liberal values, individual rights, and economic principles into K-12 and postsecondary curriculums. We advocate for a comprehensive education that not only emphasizes literacy, STEM, history, and economics but also encourages students to engage with diverse perspectives on real-world issues. This approach helps to cultivate critical thinking and prepares students for informed and active participation in society.

"I am Canadian, a free Canadian, free to speak without fear, free to worship God in my own way, free to stand for what I think right, free to oppose what I believe wrong, free to choose those who govern my country. This heritage of freedom I pledge to uphold for myself and all mankind."

~John Diefenbaker, House of Commons Debates, 1 July 1960 

Fundamental Freedoms

Our commitment to charter advocacy and fundamental freedoms centers on advocating for crucial revisions to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. We strive to ensure that Fundamental Freedoms are recognized as inalienable and paramount in all legal frameworks. Our advocacy emphasizes that individual rights must remain free from being subordinated to the influence of special interest groups, maintaining the integrity and supremacy of personal liberties for all.

Past Events

Explore the critical insights from the Lighthouse Community Foundation's 'Canada's Free Speech Crisis' event, held on December 4, 2023 in Toronto, Canada. Speakers include, professor of law, Bruce Pardy, and independent journalists, Meghan Murphy, Trish Wood, and Jonathan Kay. Watch how they pack the complexities of free speech in Canada, addressing its current challenges and future threats. Join in meaningful dialogue by watching the video, sharing your thoughts in the comments, and contributing to the future of free speech in Canada.

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