We will invest in specialized investigators, modern policing tools, and courts that deliver timely results — not excuses. We will strengthen borders, stop criminal networks from operating freely, and ensure that anyone who abuses Canada’s laws faces meaningful consequences.
At the same time, we will launch a National Community Protection Program that brings together retired veterans, retired police officers, trained volunteers, and trusted community leaders to support lawful neighborhood watch operations, provide surveillance assistance, and work directly with law enforcement. This program will operate within strict training, licensing, and oversight rules — ensuring community safety without vigilantism or uncontrolled weapons.
With real accountability, responsible security, and a Canada-first agenda, we will restore order, rebuild trust, and return safety to every community. Canadians deserve nothing less.
Mass hiring of investigators for fraud and organized crime
Cybercrime units in every province
Emergency modernization of digital evidence systems
Asset seizure powers to dismantle criminal profits
Pillar 2 — Fast and Effective Justice
Mandatory trial timelines
Dedicated fraud & violent-crime court streams
Limited plea deals for repeat offenders
Community-service sentencing for minor cases to focus resources on dangerous criminals
Pillar 3 — Border & Immigration Enforcement
Rapid removal for non-citizens convicted of serious crimes
Targeted intelligence sharing on gangs and fraud networks
Crackdown on fake immigration consultants and scam mills
Pillar 4 — National Community Protection Program (NCPP)
A government-regulated program that includes:
Retired veterans
Retired police & law-enforcement officers
Trained volunteers
Trusted community members
What they are allowed to do:
24-hour neighborhood watch rotations
Surveillance, reporting, and monitoring
Patrols in high-risk areas (unarmed unless licensed under provincial laws)
Work directly with police
Training in de-escalation, communication, and emergency response
What they are NOT allowed to do:
Vigilante action
Independent armed intervention
Operating outside police protocols
This model has been used in Japan, the UK, and many successful U.S. neighborhoods — and crime dropped dramatically.
Pillar 5 — Government Accountability
Public disclosure of all security-related spending
An independent anti-corruption body with subpoena power
Mandatory community safety audits
Reallocation of unnecessary foreign spending back into Canadian policing, training, youth programs, and neighborhood protection