
Reforming the Self-Governing Status of the Ontario Law Society with Public Oversight
Given the concerns highlighted, it is evident that the self-regulation of the Law Society of Ontario, formerly known as the Law Society of Upper Canada, is increasingly seen as serving the interests of lawyers rather than the public. Critics argue that the society operates more like a union for lawyers, providing them carte blanche to act without proper accountability, often at the expense of their clients. This has led to numerous instances where the public feels exploited and underserved. To better protect the public interest in 2024 and beyond, it is imperative to consider removing the self-governing status of the Ontario law society. Direct provincal regulation, complemented by robust civilian oversight, could offer more impartial and stringent enforcement of professional standards, ensuring that legal services are delivered with greater accountability and transparency.
This project aims to address the need for reform in the self-governing status of the Ontario Law Society by introducing public oversight. The current self-regulating legal profession in Canada has historically operated in the interest of professional self-interest, with the concept of an independent bar serving as a core value. However, the perception of conflicted, self-serving, and opaque self-government by the public has raised concerns about the necessity of reforms. Drawing lessons from how other countries have responded to similar challenges in their legal professions, this project will explore the importance of public oversight in ensuring transparency, accountability, and alignment with the public interest. By proposing reforms that incorporate public oversight mechanisms, this project seeks to enhance the effectiveness and legitimacy of lawyerly self-regulation in Canada.

Courts of CanadaProposed Reform of the justice system in Canada
To address the challenges in Ontario's & Canada's judicial system and ensure fairness, a comprehensive reform strategy should be implemented. This strategy would include increasing funding for court staffing and infrastructure to prevent delays, prioritizing backlog reduction, and enforcing strict timelines for case processing. Implement rigorous training for judges and lawyers to uphold integrity, ensuring transparency and accountability in legal proceedings. Establish an independent oversight body to monitor and report on judicial practices, ensuring equal treatment under the law. This will enhance public trust and uphold the principles of justice and equality.

Healthcare in Ontario
To all Ontarians and Canadians, our vision for healthcare prioritizes a publicly funded and accessible system that meets the needs of every individual without compromise. By increasing public funding, enhancing primary care, leveraging technology, and ensuring transparency, we aim to strengthen our healthcare system for future generations. We invite collaboration with all stakeholders—union and non-union, public and private—to work towards a sustainable and equitable healthcare system that remains in the hands of the people. Together, we can protect and improve the health of our communities.

Truthtoldicu Seniors Advocate
The Seniors Advocate initiative is a dedicated, independent project aimed at monitoring and improving services for seniors in Ontario and across Canada, focusing on critical areas such as health care, housing, and community support.

Central Database and Collaborative Efforts for Combating Extremist Groups and Hate
We believe in maintaining a balance in all aspects of life, just as your body requires a balance of exercise, sleep, food, and water. We are dedicated to fighting hate and seeking justice by creating a central database to track extremist groups operating across the country and monitor hate-related crimes. Through investigative reports, training for law enforcement officers, and sharing key intelligence, we aim to provide expert analysis to both the media and the public

Our Roots: A Vision for Sustainable Communities
an Invitation to Explore Our Vision for Sustainable Indigenous Communities
Join us in envisioning a united community where Indigenous peoples, nonprofits, businesses, and stakeholders collaborate to create a brighter future. We believe that our Indigenous brothers and sisters, along with their ancestors, deserve access to modern housing that reflects the unique environments of Northern Canada. No one should have to endure boil water advisories or inadequate living conditions.
Our initiative seeks to transform these living conditions by developing sustainable, culturally respectful communities that integrate modern technology with traditional values. We strive for a future where clean water, modern housing, and economic opportunities are accessible to all. Our approach emphasizes community engagement, environmental resilience, and the preservation of cultural heritage, fostering a thriving, self-sustaining society.
As we look towards the future, we are committed to creating self-sufficient, environmentally friendly communities that honor the stewardship of the land. We invite you to discover how modern advancements can coexist with respect for our natural resources.
We acknowledge the Creator of the universe and the enduring spirit of all Indigenous peoples, whose wisdom guides us toward a harmonious and sustainable future. Explore our vision and join us in making a difference.

Amendment to the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Act for Small Landlords
The challenges faced by small landlords in Ontario have reached a critical point, with many struggling due to outdated tenant laws that allow non-payment of rent and lengthy eviction processes. We are advocating for a reform of the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Act to ensure fair treatment and financial protection for small property owners.

Amendment to the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Act
The challenges faced by small landlords in Ontario have reached a critical point, with many struggling due to outdated tenant laws that allow non-payment of rent and lengthy eviction processes. We are advocating for a reform of the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Act to ensure fair treatment and financial protection for small property owners.