Empower Canadians is not a political party or advocacy group. It is an independent, educational project that examines how Canada’s financial and parliamentary systems function, and how those systems touch the daily lives of Canadians.
The project explores the idea that many economic pressures—such as inflation, housing affordability, and rising household debt—may be connected to long‑term structural choices in monetary and fiscal policy. These patterns are not presented as certainties or conclusions, but as areas worthy of public understanding and comparison.
By tracing historical decisions, institutional incentives, and the evolution of Canada’s financial framework, Empower Canadians offers a clear, accessible overview of how national systems shape individual experience. The goal is not to prescribe solutions or promote political action, but to provide information that helps Canadians understand the mechanisms that influence their economic environment.
Visitors are invited to explore the material, consider the evidence, and draw their own conclusions.

Fredrick Burns
Chilliwack, BC