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Citizens First: A New Blueprint for Canadian Democracy
Most Canadians know the feeling: you vote, then you wait, and the country goes in a direction you do not recognise. Trust has been the first casualty of a governance style that treats public life as theatre and accountability as a formality. Citizens First asks what it would take to put citizens back at the centre - not rhetorically, but structurally. It sets out a 13-ministry framework for a government that can actually do its work, mandatory citizen-vote triggers that return major spending decisions to the people footing the bill, and a corruption-prevention architecture built into the design rather than bolted on after a scandal.
This is not a political tract, and it is not a call for reform. It is a blueprint for a new system - one built to serve the people who fund it, rather than the ones who run it. Carmelo Bordonaro was born in Canada in 1950 to parents who arrived from Sicily carrying little but hope and the belief that honest work in a new country could build something worth passing on. He carries forward the conviction of his late sister Maria, who believed politics should be for those who need it most.
A blueprint, not a protest. A country is still a thing its citizens can choose to build.
This is not a political tract, and it is not a call for reform. It is a blueprint for a new system - one built to serve the people who fund it, rather than the ones who run it. Carmelo Bordonaro was born in Canada in 1950 to parents who arrived from Sicily carrying little but hope and the belief that honest work in a new country could build something worth passing on. He carries forward the conviction of his late sister Maria, who believed politics should be for those who need it most.
A blueprint, not a protest. A country is still a thing its citizens can choose to build.
Most Canadians know the feeling: you vote, then you wait, and the country goes in a direction you do not recognise. Trust has been the first casualty of a governance style that treats public life as theatre and accountability as a formality. Citizens First asks what it would take to put citizens back at the centre - not rhetorically, but structurally. It sets out a 13-ministry framework for a government that can actually do its work, mandatory citizen-vote triggers that return major spending decisions to the people footing the bill, and a corruption-prevention architecture built into the design rather than bolted on after a scandal.
This is not a political tract, and it is not a call for reform. It is a blueprint for a new system - one built to serve the people who fund it, rather than the ones who run it. Carmelo Bordonaro was born in Canada in 1950 to parents who arrived from Sicily carrying little but hope and the belief that honest work in a new country could build something worth passing on. He carries forward the conviction of his late sister Maria, who believed politics should be for those who need it most.
A blueprint, not a protest. A country is still a thing its citizens can choose to build.
This is not a political tract, and it is not a call for reform. It is a blueprint for a new system - one built to serve the people who fund it, rather than the ones who run it. Carmelo Bordonaro was born in Canada in 1950 to parents who arrived from Sicily carrying little but hope and the belief that honest work in a new country could build something worth passing on. He carries forward the conviction of his late sister Maria, who believed politics should be for those who need it most.
A blueprint, not a protest. A country is still a thing its citizens can choose to build.
