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Candidates
We only have a handful of candidates so far, but believe our platform will attract a national roster of 343 candidates so we can provide Canadians a socialist alternative.
50+
Volunteers
A successful socialist revolutionary political movement will need thousands of volunteers with all kinds of capabilities and interests.
171
Policies
Nuance is important when creating legislation for more than 40 million people and we're not shy about our short- and long-term policy proriorities. We've published our full policy library for everyone to peruse.
1,500+
Followers
Our ability to impact Canada's political landscape depends directly upon our ability to reach Canadians.
10+
Open Volunteer Roles
We need all the help we can get, but there are some specific positions we're looking to fill.
Our Candidates
Choose an electoral district to learn more about the corresponding candidate or scroll to read the full list.
Brantford—Brant South—Six Nations
Clo Marie
(They / Them)
Personal statement:
Hi there, my name is Clo Marie!
I'm a caring community member and always do what I can! Maybe you’ve seen me at a local garden, volunteering, or playing my ukulele along the trails.
Studying Law and Society at Laurier has only confirmed my lifelong suspicions-things need to change.
I am running because I care about human rights and social justice; I want to see policies move toward ensuring a good quality of life instead of profits for a select few.
Have you ever voted for somebody who takes the bus and owns no property? Me neither, and I will keep dreaming! I advocate for people to strategically ‘split their vote’ and vote for another political party if appropriate.
Here at the Revolution Party, we don’t ask you to abandon your previous political affiliations, so please consider getting involved! We have several local and remote positions to fill as we ramp up towards the federal election!
King-Vaughn
Jonathan Aceituno-Caicedo
(He / Him)
Personal statement:
Hello! I'm Jonathan Aceituno-Caicedo, a blue collar worker in the pharmaceutical field. A little rough around the edges, but a softie at heart. I'm a First Generation Canadian, son to Immigrants that have worked to make a living for their family here in Canada.
As a Latin-American Canadian, I take pride in the country that my parents have made home for me. I would like to extend that pride to all of my fellow citizens and immigrants that call Canada home as well.
With the love that I have for this beautiful country; with vast natural territories, plethora of cultures and peoples, and opportunities galore, I would like to fight for preserving the Canadian Identity and sovereignty in spite of those that are trying to undermine us.
I want to embody the fury of the Canadian Goose and fight so the common person has a say and a place at the table of decision making.
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel
Marwan Yassine Diab
(He / Him)
Personal statement:
I am a passionate and driven student at Vanier College, currently studying Law, Government, and Society. My academic journey has deepened my understanding of the systemic issues that perpetuate inequality and injustice in our society. While I may not have decades of professional experience, I bring a fresh perspective and a strong commitment to social justice and equality.
Growing up in a well-off environment, I have always been acutely aware of the stark inequalities that surround us. Witnessing the struggles of people who can't afford rent, go without proper meals, or lack stable housing has fueled my determination to fight for a fairer society. I am also deeply passionate about the arts, including music and writing, which have shaped my creative and empathetic approach to problem-solving.
I am joining politics under the Revolution Party of Canada because I believe that the current capitalist system perpetuates these inequalities and fails to prioritize the well-being of all citizens. My goal is to advocate for policies that address these systemic issues, ensuring that everyone has access to basic necessities and opportunities to thrive.
I am committed to being a voice for those who are often overlooked and to pushing for meaningful change that benefits the many, not just the few. Together, we can build a more equitable and compassionate society.
Waterloo
Jamie Hari
(He / Him)
About:
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Born and live in Ontario; lived briefly in Alberta in the 1990s
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15+ years in leadership roles at technology and communications companies
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First time running for office
Personal statement:
I got into politics for my son's future. History has shown us where our current path leads us: poverty, fascism, and war. For his sake, and his entire generation, we need revolutionary new policies from a party comprised of those most affected by the broken system.