Ex-NB Cabinet Minister Introduces New Federal Political Party
Independent New Brunswick MLA Dominic Cardy has officially launched a new “no-nonsense” federal political party, with plans to run candidates in the Quebec and Winnipeg byelections.
“Until today, no party is offering that combination. We do,” he said.
“The Canadian Future Party is for all Canadians, and I promise that we’re going to be courageous, we’re going to be competent, and we’re going to be evidence-based.”
Emphasizing that the party will be a “no-nonsense” one, he elaborated on the evidence-based approach.
“We’re going to approach every problem by looking at evidence. That’s our ideology—by looking at facts, by sharing our research, our methodology, so Canadians can understand how we arrive at our policy conclusions.”
While in PC caucus, he served as the minister of education and early childhood development, before resigning from the role and the PC caucus in 2022 due to disagreements with the party leadership. He currently sits as an Independent.
Cardy said the party has candidates lined up to run in the upcoming byelections in Winnipeg and Montreal.
“The Canadian Future Party proposes to move not left, not right, but forward,” he said during the new conference.
He also said that his party is looking to fix the immigration system, saying that without proper safeguards, it has led to an “immigration and housing crisis today.”
In 2023, Cardy announced his intentions to start a new federal party as part of the group Centre Ice Canadians. The name was changed with the idea of launching a new federal party.
The Canadian Press contributed to this report.