Our Mission

To unify the freedom movement in Canada and build the decentralized human network that will support it.

The Freedom Declaration

The one thing that we can all agree on within the freedom movement is that each of us is inherently free. The 3-word, 7-letter Freedom Declaration below is an opportunity for us to come together under that simple, natural truth.

All that is required is your name, email address, and province/electoral district. 

If you choose to be part of a support team, we will be in touch with you once your province has been activated. 

When enough people add their voices to this declaration, and we truly stand together in our freedom, we will become a strong and vibrant community empowered to walk away from tyranny in Canada, one step at a time.

I am free.

Note: if you don’t know the name of your electoral district, you can find it by entering your postal code at this Voter Information Service page.

Why Declare ‘I am free’?

When you invoke the most powerful phrase in the universe, ‘I AM,’ you unlock your creative power to manifest your reality, and not only transform your perception of who you are and what you are capable of, but of those around you as well. Declaring ‘I am free’ brings you deeper into the truth of your power, and helps you to overcome your fear of authority and stand up against any infringement upon your freedom. 

The People’s Union of Canada will support all those standing up for their inherent freedom in this country, and as we grow, our collective efforts and convictions will begin to transform the society we are living in, moving it into alignment with Natural Law principles. The articles below can serve as a foundation for self-governance based on the inherent freedom of the individual. It stands as a living document that can be modified and expanded by consent of members within a self-governing community.

I am free.

Article i. Declaring oneself to be free is tantamount to declaring that all human beings born on this planet are inherently free. This means that we are all equal, and therefore no single individual has any inherent power over any other individual.

Article ii. With freedom comes responsibility. An individual’s freedom is maintained by respecting the freedom of all other individuals, which equates to not initiating harm against any other individual. 

Article iii. A group of individuals (a ‘community’) has no inherent freedom as such. Freedom is only inherent in each individual within a community, and that individual freedom does not multiply or aggregate based on the number of individuals in a community.

Article iv. Individual freedom is a cornerstone of Natural Law, which is the supreme and immutable law of the universe. Insofar as the Common Law has attempted to codify and extrapolate on the inherent truth of Natural Law, it holds the highest jurisdiction of human law.

Article v. All human laws are necessarily based on consent, which free individuals possess. When consent is withdrawn, individuals free themselves from the jurisdiction of those human laws.