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CoffeeParty.ca — Wake Up Your Government!

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Welcome to the CoffeeParty.ca movement. Not a political party, not an organization — an organically growing, non-partisan movement brewed up by Democracy Watch. If Canadians spent as much time writing politicians about their concerns as they spend buying, making and drinking coffee, we would have the good, democratic governments and responsible big businesses we want. Politicians get very worried if only a few hundred voters write to them.

Unlike the Tea Party movement in the U.S., the CoffeeParty.ca movement is pushing only for well-researched and broadly supported changes that will make Canadian governments and big businesses operate more honestly, ethically, openly, representatively, efficiently and effectively.

So please gather a few friends together, make or buy some coffee, and no matter what problem concerns you help make Canadian governments and corporations solve your problem by writing letters, sending messages to key politicians across Canada through the Action Alerts on each Campaign page printing and hanging up the “I’m Voting for Good Government” sign, donating and telling everyone you know about CoffeeParty.ca.

Thank you for your help!

  • Write a letter to Canadian politicians using the Democratic Good Government campaign Action Letters as a guide.
  • Write a letter to Canadian politicians and government officials asking them to sign the Democratic Good Government Pledge
  • Write a letter to Canadian politicians using the Corporate Responsibility Action Alert as a guide.
  • Download, print, and hang or stick up the “I’m Voting For Good Government” sign/sticker (PDF) and the “Wake Up Your Government” sign/sticker.
  • Download and print the “Senate Scandal is the tip of the iceberg” sign by clicking here and put it up everywhere
  • Send an email to key Canadian media responding to every article you see about political scandals, and in the email say: “I support the good government changes proposed by Democracy Watch” — for media email addresses, click here.
  • Sign-up for email Action Alerts
  • Donate now to help grow the CoffeeParty.ca movement across Canada!
  • Volunteer to help with research and organizing events and workshops.
  • See details about all the problems with Canada’s governments and big businesses.
  • Learn from the Democracy Education Network’s materials how to be an effective advocate in Canada.

You can find the contact information for your federal, and provincial or territorial politicians here.



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Bienvenue à le mouvement CoffeeParty.ca — pas d’une parti politique, pas d’une organisation — un mouvement organique et non-partisan coordoné par Démocratie en surveillance!

Si les Canadiens ont dépensé autant de temps par écrit les politiciens de leurs préoccupations, car elles consacrent la queue pour acheter du café, nous aurions les bonnes entreprises, les gouvernements démocratiques et responsables grande que nous voulons.

Contrairement au mouvement Tea Party aux États-Unis, le Canada Café Parti mouvement pousse que des changements bien documentés et largement soutenues qui feront les gouvernements du Canada et les grandes entreprises de fonctionner plus honnête, éthique, ouvertement, de manière représentative, efficace et efficiente.

Alors s’il vous plaît rassembler quelques amis ensemble, faire ou acheter du café, et peu importe ce qui concerne problème que vous aider à rendre les gouvernements canadiens et les entreprises à résoudre votre problème en écrivant des lettres, l’impression de la “Je vote pour la Bonne Gouvernance” vignette, le don et dire à tous que vous connaissez CoffeeParty.ca.

Merci pour votre aide!

Vous pouvez trouver les coordonnées de vos politiciens fédéraux, provinciaux ou territoriaux ici.