Who we are
The Dominion Society of Canada is a non-partisan advocacy group dedicated to promoting Canadian identity, heritage, and nationalism.
We believe that Canada is more than just geographic boundaries with an economy, we believe Canada is a nation; a distinct people with a shared history and culture.
Mass immigration is transforming our society into something unrecognizable. The only solution is remigration.
Public opinion polls consistently show that a large majority of Canadians support drastic reductions or a complete pause on immigration. It is our mission to provide a professional, collective voice for this cohort of voters. In contemporary Canada, every foreign ethnic group has politically organized advocacy groups ensuring their interests are represented while Heritage Canadians remain atomized. This makes us easy to run over and ignore. It is time to get organized and make our voices heard.
The Dominion Society uses all tools available to promote a vision of sensible nationalism. We connect nationalists from across the country and promote our commons sense ideas using social media and grass roots campaigns. We provide a voice to the majority of Canadians that expect our federal government to serve the interests of Canadians rather than foreigners looking to take advantage of our wealth and opportunity.
The Dominion Society is a metapolitical organization, we are not a political party and do not compete in elections. We are an advocacy group that maintains a broad base of support to pressure politicians, political parties, and governments to meet our standards or lose our support
We are a non-partisan group with supporters from across the political spectrum who believe in remigration and the preservation of Canada as a nation. We do not maintain direct ties with any political parties or politicians.
We are happy to work with any parties that agree with our ideas.
We believe that remigration is inevitable and achievable within our lifetime as long as we are organized and persistent.
Our Founders
The Dominion Society of Canada was founded by Daniel Tyrie in July 2025. He currently serves as Chairman of the organization. From a young age, Daniel was drawn to serve his country and make things better for his people. Daniel was raised in Toronto and educated at the University of Waterloo where he earned a Bachelor’s of Arts in Political Science and Economics. His experiences in Toronto and Waterloo made him realize the consequences of mass immigration and radical multiculturalism.
Daniel cut his teeth in politics working for the People’s Party of Canada. He was hired full-time by the PPC in early 2019. Following the 2019 General Election, Daniel was promoted to Executive Director, a position he served in until 2024. In May 2024 Daniel left the PPC following a disagreement with leadership on the direction and operations of the party.
Daniel’s experience in party politics left him disillusioned on the role political parties play in leading the public rather than following public opinion and thought leaders. His experiences showed him the importance of metapolitical organizations in organizing voters to demand higher standards from parties and governments to influence change.
Daniel Tyrie
Greg Wycliffe
Born and raised in Kingston Ontario, Greg is profoundly grateful for his childhood growing up in Canada. He earned a Communications Degree from Western University and a Radio Broadcasting Diploma at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario.
Starting on FM radio in Canada's largest market (Toronto), Greg's career has evolved along with the media and political landscape during Justin Trudeau's 9 years in office. Aside from consulting and producing content for clients, online Greg uses comedy, political commentary and reporting to cut through the noise of mainstream propaganda in Canada.
Greg is happy to join the board of the Dominion Society because he recognizes the harm that decades of propaganda has caused in the hearts and minds of the Canadian people. Greg's working on his first documentary about the state of free speech in Canada and is passionate about ensuring no Canadian ever be persecuted for voicing their opinion on a public policy like immigration.
