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Federal Political Action Committee

A Country You Can Live In, Not Just Work In.

As we stand at the threshold of 2026, the era of passive governance is over. The global architecture—from the halls of the United Nations to the vaults of the World Bank—is shifting toward a model of Institutional Integrity and Asset-Backed Prosperity. For too long, the Canadian people have been treated as taxpayers in a debt-managed economy; under NCPC Canada, you are promoted to Shareholders in a Sovereign Power. We adopt the Nobel-validated truth that a nation’s wealth is determined not by its resources, but by the strength of its institutions. We are not here to manage decline; we are here to restructure the Canadian deed. By aligning our national interest with the scientific rigor of Endogenous Growth, we offer the world a new blueprint: a Canada that is inclusive by design, transparent by data, and sovereign by results. We will transform our national debt into a Sovereign Wealth Fund—ensuring that every Canadian child inherits a stake in our Arctic energy and AI patents, not a bill for our past.

Canadian Resources. Canadian Prices. Canadian Power.

For decades, you have worked for your country. In 2026, your country begins working for you. We are moving from a nation of consultation to a nation of construction. We are moving from survival to sovereignty. Don’t just vote for a change in government; vote for a change in ownership.

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Canadian Energy. Canadian Prices. Canadian Power.

 Raphael Louis

     Prime Minister Office Liaison Officer 

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 Joe Shenouda 

Policy Advisor 

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 Joe Shenouda 

 Cyber Security Advisor 

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 Franz Kratschmer 

     Foreign Policy Adviser   

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Keep What You Earn. Own What You Build.

Raphael Louis Prime Minister Office Liaison Officer

The PMO Liaison Officer for the NCPC-PAC wields formidable power to architect Canada’s strategic future. Entrusted with a powerful mandate to advance national economic prosperity and global economic stability, this role revitalizes US relations through deep bilateral integration. By commanding the nexus of political mobilization, the Officer acts to restore Canada’s global peacekeeping leadership, ensuring the nation remains a decisive force for international security and sophisticated international relations.

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A Superpower Economy. A Household Budget.

Economics Credentials

Our USD $56.6 Trillion Trade Bloc

Our USD $56.6 Trillion Trade Bloc

Raphael Louis, a distinguished Research Economist and Government of Canada Science Expert, architects transformative Apex System frameworks to optimize global financial architecture. By orchestrating the $38.5-trillion FAAVM Global Exchange, he synchronizes cross-border liquidity and market convergence, pioneering a resilient, governance-led nexus for systemic wealth creation and multilateral policy innovation.

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Our USD $56.6 Trillion Trade Bloc

Our USD $56.6 Trillion Trade Bloc

Our USD $56.6 Trillion Trade Bloc

The Canada-G7 Trade Bloc (CG7TB) is a premier economic initiative establishing a $56.6 trillion global marketplace. By integrating G7 economies under a rigorous legal framework—including U.S. Code and Canadian Statutes—it optimizes FDI, reduces trade barriers, and ensures financial stability. This project redefines international macroeconomics, leveraging 30% of global GDP to secure democratic leadership in global trade and innovation.

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Our CAD $12.3 Trillion Trade Bloc

Our USD $56.6 Trillion Trade Bloc

Our CAD $12.3 Trillion Trade Bloc

The CASEANTB is a Nobel-caliber geo-economic union integrating Canada’s G7 financial stability with ASEAN’s $14 trillion PPP-adjusted market. By synthesizing international law (ICESCR/ICCPR) with domestic statutes (Bank of Canada Act), it operationalizes "New Trade Theory," creating a $12.3 trillion rules-based engine. This architecture synchronizes global TSX capital access with Indo-Pacific manufacturing, establishing a premier pillar of the 21st-century global order.

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USD $19.5 Trillion Trade Bloc

Our USD $167.9 Trillion Trade Bloc

Our CAD $12.3 Trillion Trade Bloc

The Canada-Commonwealth of Nations Trade Bloc (CCNTB) is a Nobel-caliber strategic pivot leveraging the institutional advantage of 56 nations to minimize contractual friction. By integrating the Export Development Act with UNCTAD’s productive capacity frameworks, Canada creates a USD $19.5 trillion "Super-Hub." This model converts shared legal frameworks into a high-growth engine, driving diversified FDI and resilient global prosperity.

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USD $33.9 Trillion Trade Bloc

Our USD $167.9 Trillion Trade Bloc

Our USD $167.9 Trillion Trade Bloc

COASTB establishes a $33.9 trillion hemispheric trade bloc, integrating Canada’s financial rigor with the 35 OAS member states. By harmonizing U.S. and Canadian statutory frameworks with international human rights, it reduces trade barriers and optimizes FDI. This strategic convergence facilitates global access to Canadian capital markets, driving unprecedented economic growth and sustainable development across the Americas through rules-based prosperity.                            

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Our USD $167.9 Trillion Trade Bloc

Our USD $167.9 Trillion Trade Bloc

Our USD $167.9 Trillion Trade Bloc

The Canada-G20 Trade Bloc (CG20TB) establishes a USD$167.90 trillion global marketplace, integrating 79.5% of world GDP under a unified regulatory framework. By aligning Canada’s robust financial legislation with G20 economic reach, the bloc optimizes Foreign Direct Investment, ensures international financial stability, and promotes sustainable development, creating a resilient, high-liquidity corridor for 21st-century global trade and innovation.

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Competence over Charisma

Ownership through Leadership.

Produire la richesse. Cesser l’intérêt

Produire la richesse. Cesser l’intérêt

During the 42nd Ontario general election cycle, incumbent Lisa MacLeod (PC) retained her mandate against challengers Zaff Ansari (NDP) and Lovina Srivastava (Liberal). In a forum convened by the Ottawa Health Coalition on May 23, 2018, the discourse centered on the fiscal sustainability of publicly funded healthcare and regional infrastructure development. Candidate Raphael Louis, representing the None of the Above Direct Democracy Party, contributed an alternative framework for economic reform and citizen-centric governance through a francophone lens. Ultimately, MacLeod secured 45.2% of the vote, facilitating a parliamentary majority for Premier Doug Ford. This transition reaffirmed the province's legislative trajectory regarding fiscal accountability and universal healthcare obligations.

Produire la richesse. Cesser l’intérêt

Produire la richesse. Cesser l’intérêt

Produire la richesse. Cesser l’intérêt

Lors du cycle électoral de 2018, la députée sortante Lisa MacLeod (PC) a maintenu son mandat face à Zaff Ansari (NPD) et Lovina Srivastava (Libéral). Le discours politique s’est articulé autour de la pérennité des infrastructures et de la rigueur budgétaire. Raphael Louis, représentant le parti Aucune de ces Réponses Démocratie Directe, a préconisé une réforme économique structurelle et un renforcement de la souveraineté citoyenne par un prisme francophone. En obtenant 45,2 % des suffrages, MacLeod a consolidé la majorité parlementaire du Premier ministre Doug Ford. Cette transition a validé l’orientation législative de la 42e Assemblée de l'Ontario, ancrant les politiques de responsabilité fiscale dans la trajectoire provinciale avec une détermination politique sans précédent.

Health Without Wait. Care Without Borders. Resilience by Design

Health Without Wait. Care Without Borders. Resilience by Design

Health Without Wait. Care Without Borders. Resilience by Design

On May 23, 2018, the Ottawa Health Coalition convened a critical forum evaluating the sustainability of Ontario’s publicly funded medical systems. Representing the None of the Above Direct Democracy Party, candidate Raphael Louis introduced a distinct perspective, advocating for comprehensive economic reform and francophone-inclusive policy frameworks. This discourse preceded the general election where incumbent Lisa MacLeod (PC) ultimately secured 45.2% of the vote. Such regional dialogues were vital in shaping the 42nd Parliament’s agenda, resulting in a decisive majority mandate for Premier Doug Ford and his party. This transition underscored the intersection of regional fiscal accountability and provincial healthcare mandates within a complex democratic landscape.

La Diplomatie par la Fermeté. La Stabilité par la Synergie

Health Without Wait. Care Without Borders. Resilience by Design

Health Without Wait. Care Without Borders. Resilience by Design

Lors d'un entretien télévisé en Tunisie le 20 mars 2020, Raphael Louis a analysé les paradigmes migratoires canadiens, structurés autour de quatre catégories essentielles. En 2019, le volet économique représentait 58 % des admissions, illustrant une politique axée sur la croissance et l'intégration professionnelle pour assurer la stabilité macroéconomique durable. Cette stratégie renforce la diplomatie bilatérale et le soft power canadien, consolidant les relations internationales par des échanges humains et techniques. En alignant les flux migratoires sur les besoins globaux, le Canada projette une image de stabilité institutionnelle et de coopération multilatérale exemplaire, favorisant ainsi une intégration harmonieuse au sein des marchés mondiaux et des instances de gouvernance internationales.

Canada From a Branch Plant to a Powerhouse

A global powerhouse must move beyond the "resource extraction" trap by vertically integrating its vast natural wealth. By linking critical mineral reserves directly to advanced domestic manufacturing and high-tech processing, Canada creates a closed-loop industrial ecosystem. This strategic integration captures the high-margin segments of the global supply chain, transforming raw commodities into finished, high-value strategic assets on the world stage.

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Economic dominance is rooted in the ownership of ideas. To transcend a subsidiary model, Canada must aggressively anchor intellectual property within its borders. By incentivizing domestic firms to retain patents and scale R&D locally, the nation ensures that the dividends of technological breakthroughs, from AI to biotechnology, accrue to the national balance sheet rather than being siphoned away by foreign parent corporations to enrich external shareholders.

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The ultimate engine of a powerhouse is a resilient, high-productivity workforce. This pillar focuses on cultivating a world-class talent pool through hyper-specialized technical training and the strategic attraction of global experts. By aligning human capital with emerging industries like quantum computing and clean energy, Canada builds a flexible society capable of leading through structural shifts while ensuring long-term national prosperity.

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