Canada doesn’t suffer from a lack of ideas.
It suffers from a gap between ideas and execution.

After listening, reflecting, and engaging with many perspectives over the past few months, one conclusion has become clear:

We don’t need another political party.

What we need is something different.

Introducing: The Civic Alliance

The Civic Alliance is not a party. It is not ideological. It is not about left vs right.

It is about:

  • Communication
  • Collaboration
  • Compromise

It is about bringing together people, organizations, and leaders from across the political spectrum—on a case-by-case basis—to advance practical, fair, and results-driven solutions.

Instead of defaulting to:

  • Liberal vs Conservative (Canada)
  • Democrat vs Republican (U.S.)

Imagine something simpler, for example:

You support left-of-centre social policies…
and right-of-centre economic ones.

You align not with a party—but with policies that work.


From Division to Alignment

We can disagree on point X—and still align strongly on point Y.

That is not weakness.
That is progress.

This reflects how I’ve always operated in business:

Not by focusing on disagreement—but by expanding the table and finding alignment.

It works.


Vision: Civic Duty Over Political Identity

Vision:
To create a post-partisan civic framework that aligns people, institutions, and capital around practical solutions—bridging divides and delivering measurable outcomes.

This builds on the same philosophy behind The Dignity Initiative, where the vision is accountability and dignity, and the mission begins with a specific focus: holding organizations and the media accountable during the Islamic Republic of Iran’s massacre of Iranians in January 2026 and the ongoing plight of Iranians seeking to liberate themselves from a regime that has not after 47 years prioritized their needs and wishes.


Mission (Phase One): The 4C + Expos Project

The Civic Alliance’s first mission is clear:

Help bring Major League Baseball back to Montreal
Through the development of a 4C ecosystem, the

  • Cultural
  • Creative
  • Commercial
  • Campus

That will include:

  • A stadium (privately financed)
  • A school of entrepreneurship
  • Museums celebrating Montreal’s history and icons
  • A global destination for residents and visitors alike

This is not about politics.
It is about execution. It is also the formula that made Atlanta’s The Battery (amongst others) a resounding success generating a ton of economic activity benefiting the city and its residents.


118 Days Later: From Idea to Momentum

In the 118 days since this journey began, we have:

  • Confirmed strong fan interest
  • Seen meaningful media engagement
  • Observed overwhelming interest from investors
  • Narrowed down viable land options
  • Secured conditional interest from strategic media and technology partners

And now, we enter the next phase.


Amphibious Campaign to Ground Offensive

Given Montreal’s nature as an island, and my penchant for metaphors, I have been in touch with many city employees. I fully concede that government relations is not my area of expertise.

Hence this new ground effort:

  • Engaging Montreal’s city councillors who see the value and benefits of this effort
  • Building support across stakeholders
  • Extending dialogue to Quebec City and Ottawa, eventually.

Not for funding.

But for alignment.

To ensure the project:

  • is understood
  • is supported
  • and can move efficiently

A Different Kind of Movement

This is not about running for office.

It is about:

  • working with elected officials
  • collaborating across ideologies
  • aligning incentives

It is about recognizing that:

👉 politics alone is not enough
👉 business alone is not enough
👉 media alone is not enough

But together—aligned—they can deliver results.


Closing Thought

The Civic Alliance is not about replacing politics.

It is about elevating outcomes above ideology.

Not left vs right.

But what works. Now let’s get to work.