Any federal spending over $10 million must face strict oversight.
A National Public Oversight Council (NPOC) — above Parliament — watches every dollar.
The Justice System and Ministry of Justice act as permanent financial watchdogs.
Major national spending automatically goes to public approval.
Canadians can launch binding referendums on any major policy.
Full transparency becomes law: no hiding documents, no secret deals.
This is a Canada where the people are the final authority, and every dollar is accounted for.
2. BANNER-STYLE SLOGAN SECTION
“Power Back to the People — No Exceptions.”
“Every Dollar Watched. Every Decision Accountable.”
“A Council Above Parliament — Protecting Canadians.”
“Democracy Built From the Ground Up, Not the Top Down.”
“No Digital ID. No Surveillance. Just Real Democracy.”
“$10 Million? It Must Be Reviewed.”
“Canada Belongs to Canadians — Not Political Elites.”
Participatory Direct Democracy — At a Glance
1. Citizen Power
Launch binding national referendums
Approve major federal decisions
Direct influence over policy
2. Oversight Council Above Parliament
Reviews all spending over $10M
Blocks wasteful or suspicious expenditures
Publishes all findings openly
3. Three Watchdogs Protect Every Dollar
A. National Oversight Council
B. Justice System
C. Ministry of Justice
Together, they ensure:
Zero corruption
Zero hidden spending
Zero escape routes
No cracks. No loopholes. No excuses.
4. Spending Oversight
$10M+ → Mandatory review
$100–250M+ → Mandatory national public vote
The people decide.
Not parties. Not bureaucrats.
5. Local Accountability Councils
Review regional projects
Expose mismanagement
Communicate directly with the national Council
6. Annual National Citizens’ Review
Canadians judge:
The Prime Minister
All Ministers
Major federal agencies
Low approval forces immediate action.
7. Full Transparency Law
Government must publish all:
Budgets
Contracts
Agreements
Immigration plans
Spending proposals
Before taking action — not after.
8. The Outcome
A government that finally:
Tells the truth
Shows the numbers
Obeys the people
Puts Canada first
4. PARLIAMENTARY
Participatory Direct Democracy Act
Canadian Voice Movement — Foundational Governance Policy
Section 1 —
Purpose
To establish a permanent system of citizen-led governance where all major federal decisions, expenditures, and policies are subject to public oversight, public approval, and full transparency.
Section 2 — National Public Oversight Council (NPOC)
2.1. Establishment
A National Public Oversight Council shall be constituted as a sovereign watchdog authority positioned above Parliament.
2.2. Powers
The Council shall have the authority to:
Review and approve all federal spending exceeding $10 million
Block expenditures pending further review
Demand financial disclosure from ministries
Initiate public hearings and investigations
Publish all findings in a mandatory public registry
2.3. Independence
The Council shall be independent of all political parties, lobbyists, and federal ministries.
Section 3 — Judicial and Ministerial Oversight
3.1. Federal Justice System
The justice system shall review all government financial actions exceeding $10 million to ensure lawful, documented, and transparent use of public funds.
3.2. Ministry of Justice
The Ministry shall conduct periodic audits, enforce transparency requirements, and retain the authority to temporarily halt spending when irregularities are detected.
Section 4 — Binding Public Approval
4.1. Oversight Threshold
Any federal spending above $10 million is subject to Council review.
4.2. Public Vote Threshold
Any spending exceeding $100–250 million (final threshold determined constitutionally) must receive national public approval via referendum.
4.3. Prohibition
No allocation of funds above these thresholds may proceed without compliance.
Section 5 — Citizen-Initiated Referendums
Canadians may initiate binding referendums concerning:
National policies
Immigration levels
International agreements
Resource development
Major domestic reforms
Upon reaching the required petition threshold, the referendum becomes mandatory.
Section 6 — Local Accountability Councils
Local councils shall:
Review regional federal expenditures
Provide oversight on local projects
Issue public reports on findings
Refer misconduct to the national Council
Section 7 — National Citizens’ Review
7.1. Annual
An annual national review of federal leadership shall be conducted.
7.2. Subjects
The review covers:
The Prime Minister
Cabinet Ministers
Crown corporations
Federal agencies
7.3. Consequences
Low performance ratings automatically trigger corrective action, reassignment, or replacement procedures.
Section 8 — Full Transparency Requirements
All federal ministries must publish:
Budgets
Contracts
Impact assessments
Spending proposals
Immigration plans
Final decisions
Publication must occur before action, not after.
Section 9 — Constitutional Protection
No government may implement, introduce, or mandate a digital ID system now or in the future.
All participatory processes must rely on existing non-digital, proven voting methods.
Section 10 — Goal
To restore a democratic system in which:
Citizens hold the highest authority
Government answers directly to the people
Accountability is automatic
Transparency is absolute
Canada’s interests come first