Dominion Society of Canada - September 06, 2025


An advocacy group for Heritage Canadians


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Length

1 minute

Words per Minute

209.55144

Word Count

313

Sentence Count

10


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On this episode of the podcast, I sit down with the co-founders of the new political party "The Dominion Society" to talk about their vision for the future of Canadian identity politics. We talk about the need for a strong identity politics in Canada and how they plan to fill that void.

Transcript

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00:00:00.000 seen the influence of these kind of organized ethnic groups and can canadian politics exactly
00:00:04.500 how you said all the politicians playing dress up and going into their temples and doing whatever
00:00:08.620 they can to win their support the truth is politicians like it easy and if you can get
00:00:12.960 them in touch with lots of people that can that they can convert into voters they're going to do
00:00:16.600 what's necessary to get you on on their side reality is canadians heritage canadians are
00:00:20.900 atomized especially through the decline of christianity within canadian society there
00:00:24.900 there aren't these same kind of localized social institutions that politicians can leverage to to
00:00:30.720 gain like voting blocks of support so we want to recreate that for heritage canadians through the
00:00:35.680 dominion society but we also want to like put the ball on this from an issue perspective there's all
00:00:40.600 sorts of left-wing groups that do this on the right it's mostly about like kind of libertarian type
00:00:45.080 economics uh there's some for like that promote oil and gas but there's nothing that's taking a
00:00:50.220 real strong cultural position, especially kind of an identitarian one around what it means to be
00:00:56.260 Canadian. So I think we're filling a kind of gap in the market. We're not really reinventing the
00:01:00.940 wheel. We're borrowing techniques from what we see across the pond in Europe. We're borrowing
00:01:05.400 techniques from our opponents to build a new organization. I do think we're going to change
00:01:11.080 the game. I already think that we're showing a kind of fresh perspective on how to do things.
00:01:15.980 We're a young team of guys.
00:01:17.300 We're pretty savvy with social media and have a clever way of getting our message out.
00:01:21.500 A lot of these organizations on the left are kind of big, bloated, neurotic, ineffective,
00:01:26.820 and they haven't adapted to the modern kind of information marketplace.