2025 Mississauga Federal Election Candidate Profile -Dagmar Sullivan, MLPC candidate in Mississauga East-Cooksville
/With the upcoming 2025 Federal election happening on April 28th, Modern Mississauga Media has reached out to all Mississauga candidates inviting them to answer the same questions so voters can become more familiar with them.
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1.What are your top 3 priorities and why?
My top priority is to engage my constituency in discussing the need for democratic renewal of the political process in Canada.
Why? The current system of party rule is in the hands of narrow private interests who have put Canada on a path of nation-wrecking, destruction of the environment and ensnarement in U.S. Homeland Security, its war economy and endless aggressive wars.
The MLPC platform for renewing the political process is:
No election without selection!
Fund the Process, not the parties!
An informed vote, Yes!
Party government, No!
Priority #2
We need a new direction for the economy that:
Stops paying the rich and increases funding for social programs;
Establishes a self-reliant economy that fulfills the rights of all;
Opposes privatization of social programs and public institutions;
Provides a Canadian standard of living to all!
Priority #3
Establish an anti-war government and Make Canada a Zone for Peace:
No to the use of violence to sort out differences between countries;
No to the criminalization of dissent;
Oppose integration into the U.S. Homeland Security, war machine and wars
of aggression;
Get Canada out of NATO and NORAD;
Free Palestine - end the U.S./Israeli genocide.
2. How do you plan to actively involve and include residents in
community decisions?
We need to build constituency committees and discussion groups within
neighbourhoods, workplaces, seniors’ residences and at schools that are
non-partisan and open to all citizens and residence where views and
concerns can be exchanged and the right to conscience is upheld.
3. What sets you apart from the other candidates?
I am the only candidate running in this riding calling for an end to
party rule. I am emphasizing that the solutions to the serious problems
we face lie with the people themselves, not the cartel parties. I am
raising that the current system of party rule no longer functions to
either ostensibly serve the public good or sort out conflicts within the
ruling circles. New forms of governance need to come into being and it
the people, not the dysfunctional parties, who are taking this up by
building their own organizations that represent their interests and that
of all.
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