Making the NDP a viable political option for the average Canadian. A grassroots movement founded by local NDP riding associations, former MPs, candidates, staff, and volunteers.
The NDP has long stood as ‘the worker’s party’ of Parliament Hill. It has solicited votes and donations with the promise to fight for greater equality, justice, and opportunity, a promise it has kept in the House of Commons. Despite the policy wins made by the NDP over the past decade, the Party’s popularity has severely declined, and the party’s upper management has since come under fire for several controversies.
In the recent 2025 Federal Canadian Election, the NDP dropped from 25 seats down to 7, losing official party status. Canadians have shown that the NDP feels out of reach as a viable political option, and has lost touch with its working-class and grassroots base.
This is why we're encouraging donors of the Federal NDP to support local by redirecting their central party donations to local riding associations across the country.
To become a viable option in the eyes of the average Canadian, the NDP must earn back public trust by empowering local representation and diverse working-class community leadership. The suggested redirection of donation efforts is an important step in rebuilding the NDP from the ground up and returning power to its grassroots base by ensuring its local branches are strong.
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