Conserve what?
Canada is dying and yet Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative Party only aims to conserve
Trudeau’s post-national, multiculturalism.
Canada is being fundamentally transformed — culturally, demographically, and socially — yet the Conservative Party of Canada refuses to name, confront, or reverse that transformation.
Instead, today’s Conservatives reduce “conservatism” to tax rates, productivity charts, and GDP growth — as if a country were merely an economic zone rather than a people, a culture, and a civilization.
A party that claims to conserve should be clear about what they exists to preserve.
On the most important issue facing Canada — mass immigration, multiculturalism, and demographic change — the Conservatives are silent, evasive, or complicit.
The Conservative leadership frames every national problem as an economic malfunction:
Housing shortages
Wage stagnation
Infrastructure strain
Declining social trust
Yet they consistently refuse to address the primary driver behind all of these pressures: sustained mass immigration combined with an official ideology of multiculturalism.
Canada is not just being mismanaged — it is being transformed.
And a party unwilling to defend the nation’s continuity cannot credibly call itself conservative.
This Didn’t Start With Trudeau.
The Liberals accelerated the process, but the Conservatives helped build it.
Under Brian Mulroney, multiculturalism was entrenched in law, making assimilation a myth and division inevitable.
Mulroney’s government also shifted Canada away from a flexible, needs-based immigration system toward fixed annual intake targets — numbers that have only risen since.
Under Stephen Harper, immigration levels increased further, and shifted decisively toward countries with far greater linguistic, cultural, and ethnic distance from Canada.
Harper’s immigration minister, Jason Kenney, oversaw changes that reshaped the source composition of immigration — with the Philippines, China, and India becoming the dominant contributors.
They permanently altered Canada’s demographic trajectory.
A conservative movement that refuses to defend:
Canada’s historic identity
Cultural continuity
Social cohesion
The long-term demographic future of the Canadian people
…is not conserving anything at all.
They merely aim to manage decline more efficiently.
Why the Dominion Society Exists.
The Dominion Society of Canada does not exist to malign or antagonize the Conservative Party.
We exist to pressure it — and all political parties — to confront the defining issue of our time with honesty and courage.
Canada cannot remain Canada if Canadians become a minority in their own country.
No serious conservative should accept that outcome.
If you believe conservatism should mean conserving Canada itself, add your name below.
Join us in demanding a serious national conversation — before it’s too late.

