The 2025 Federal Election Podcast

Every Tuesday during the campaign, we will release a short podcast episode discussing the election campaign, chatting about the issues at stake in the election, and doing all that we can to educate, equip, and encourage Reformed Christians in Canada to cast an informed ballot.

Episode 1: What’s at stake?

Episode 2: Is the Liberal honeymoon waning?

Episode 3 – Why this election matters for the preborn.

Episode 4 – Poilievre and Carney talking gender, abortion, and euthanasia. Any of it promising?

Episode 5 – Into the final stretch

Episode 6 – The results are in, but the full picture is still coming into focus.

As the federal parties head into an election campaign, join us in asking them questions on various issues of concern to Reformed Christians in Canada. Some key issues, relevant history, and example questions are listed below.

Euthanasia
(Medical Assistance in Dying/MAiD)

More than 60,000 Canadians have died by euthanasia since it was legalized in 2016. Expansion of euthanasia to those with mental illness as their sole underlying medical condition is currently scheduled for March 2027.


Recommendation
While we would like to see euthanasia prohibited entirely, focus on asking each party to repeal the mental illness expansion and the expansion of euthanasia to people who are not dying.

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Pornography

Pornography is widely accessible online, even to children. It has serious impacts on individuals and society, including addiction, exploitation, and harm to healthy relationships.


Recommendation
Ask candidates if they will protect children through age-verification laws and hold pornography companies accountable for breaking the lawing.

Abortion

Canada has had no law restricting abortion for 37 years. Since abortion was legalized in Canada, more than 4 million pre-born children have lost their lives to abortion. It is our responsibility to continue calling for justice for pre-born children who cannot speak for themselves.


Recommendation
The goal of ARPA’s We Need a Law campaign is to establish a law restricting abortion and recognizing the humanity of pre-born children.

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Free Speech / Hate Speech

In 2013, Canada repealed the hate speech provision of the Canadian Human Rights Act. This provision had often been used to bring complaints against Christians for bringing the truth of God’s Word to bear on political issues. In the last session of Parliament, the government tried not only to bring back this provision but greatly expand penalties for hate crimes in the Online Harms Act.


Recommendation
Request of candidates that their party not re-introduce a hate speech provision into the Canadian Human Rights Act.

Sex / Gender

Recommendation
Canada’s conversion therapy ban must be repealed.

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Prostitution

Prostitution exploits vulnerable people. It is a grave injustice and an immoral trade. Parliamentarians have been given the responsibility to protect the vulnerable in our society and our current prostitution laws – which focus on prosecuting the purchasers of sex – is a good starting point in this regard.


Recommendation
Ask candidates if they will protect our current this legislation, strengthen it, and stand firm in the event of future opposition.

party platforms


Read more about the party platforms by clicking on the party logos.

How Can You Get Involved?


Pick one of the questions that resonates with you and reach out to your local candidate. Here’s how you can make your voice heard:

Download the full political party election guide and issues guide with questions below.

Political party election guide

Issues guide with questions


A GUIDE TO HOSTING ALL-CANDIDATES MEETINGS

All-Candidates Meetings are opportunities for local candidates and local voters to directly interact. Rather than simply hearing party leaders make promises, voters at all-candidates meetings can get to know the personal values and positions of their local candidates. Organizing all-candidates meetings are excellent opportunities for churches and Christians to focus discussion on key issues that matter to them, such as free speech, family law and conscience rights. We hope that this guide will help churches, ARPA chapters, and other Christian organizations host an all-candidates meeting of their own and positively shape the public discourse around election time.

Election Day Is FEBRUARY 27, 2025

As Ontarians prepare to head to the polls, it’s clear that the major parties have been silent on several critical issues that matter to you and your community. Your voice can make a difference. Join us in holding candidates accountable by asking them to respond to the following key questions:

Key Questions for CandidateS

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  1. Why would we rush children who identify as transgender into a medical transition rather than waiting to see if their gender dysphoria will resolve naturally?
  2. Will Ontario follow the lead of Alberta and many international jurisdictions and prohibit puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and sex-change surgeries for minors?

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  1. How will you and your party protect vulnerable Ontarians from euthanasia and provide better supports?
  2. How would your government implement better oversight of euthanasia to ensure that doctors are not euthanizing patients who need better supports rather than death?

How Can You Get Involved?


Pick one of the questions that resonates with you and reach out to your local candidate. Here’s how you can make your voice heard:

Download the questions below.

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The 2025 Ontario Election Podcast

Every Tuesday during the campaign, we will release a short podcast episode discussing the election campaign, chatting about the issues at stake in the election, and doing all that we can to educate, equip, and encourage Reformed Christians in Ontario to cast an informed ballot.


A GUIDE TO HOSTING ALL-CANDIDATES MEETINGS

All-Candidates Meetings are opportunities for local candidates and local voters to directly interact. Rather than simply hearing party leaders make promises, voters at all-candidates meetings can get to know the personal values and positions of their local candidates. Organizing all-candidates meetings are excellent opportunities for churches and Christians to focus discussion on key issues that matter to them, such as free speech, family law and conscience rights. We hope that this guide will help churches, ARPA chapters, and other Christian organizations host an all-candidates meeting of their own and positively shape the public discourse around election time.

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Election Day Is October 19, 2024⁩

The writ has dropped. That means the 2024 British Columbia election is underway!

This is shaping up to be quite the election. After Premier David Eby took over the reins from former Premier John Horgan almost two years ago, it seemed like the New Democratic Party would easily cruise to re-election. But, in the last year or so, the BC Conservative Party, which hadn’t elected an MLA in 50 years, has come back to life. In an unprecedented move, BC United (formerly the BC Liberals) have announced that they will not be running any candidates this election, clearing the way for a clear one vs one battle between the BC Conservative and the BC NDP.

Every Friday during the campaign, Mike and Levi will release a short podcast episode discussing the election campaign, chatting about the issues at stake in the election, and doing all that they can to educate, equip, and encourage Reformed Christians in BC to cast an informed ballot.

2024 BC Election Conversation – Ep. 1
2024 BC Election Conversation – Ep. 2
2024 BC Election Conversation – Ep. 3
2024 BC Election Conversation – Ep. 4
2024 BC Election Conversation – Ep. 5

The 2024 Election Guide

Below you can find your 2024 Election Guide, a comparison of where each of the six major parties generally stands on seven current political issues of note. This guide is designed not only to help you cast an informed vote but also to help you engage with local candidates on these issues of focus.

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A GUIDE TO HOSTING ALL-CANDIDATES MEETINGS

All-Candidates Meetings are opportunities for local candidates and local voters to directly interact. Rather than simply hearing party leaders make promises, voters at all-candidates meetings can get to know the personal values and positions of their local candidates. Organizing all-candidates meetings are excellent opportunities for churches and Christians to focus discussion on key issues that matter to them, such as free speech, family law and conscience rights. We hope that this guide will help churches, ARPA chapters, and other Christian organizations host an all-candidates meeting of their own and positively shape the public discourse around election time.

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