This event exists to equip thoughtful Christians with a deeper understanding of how faith
shapes public life, exploring what it means to pursue justice, order, and the common good
in a culture that often misunderstands or marginalizes biblical convictions.

We aim to encourage our audience not necessarily just to do more, but to think more
biblically, and stand more confidently in the public square as those entrusted with a gospel
that speaks to all of life.

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August 4-28 2026

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Over Four Weeks In Ottawa, You’ll:

Why does it matter?

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What’s it all about?

ARPA Canada is hosting a one-month educational training program to prepare young people for faithful political engagement. Participants will explore biblical foundations for political action, learn about Canada’s constitutional history and legal system, study current policy issues, and develop skills through readings, assignments, and interactive seminars. ARPA Academy will serve to equip young people to face the opportunities and challenges of engaging in the public square.  

ARPA Academy is for Christian young people, ages 18-25, who are keen to apply their faith to the public square. ARPA Academy will deepen your worldview and open doors to further political action.  

The 2026 Academy will run from August 4-28.

FutureCareer Considerations

Living in Ottawa while participating in ARPA’s educational and worldview training provides a stepping stone towards further work in politics or the non-profit sector. Participants can build connections through this program and receive support from ARPA staff towards working on Parliament Hill, in a provincial legislature, or with a Christian non-profit organization.  

Even if you decide to pursue work outside of the public or non-profit sector, this one-month intensive program will deepen your Christian worldview and equip you for political engagement as a Christian citizen.

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Information Meeting Dates

  • November 27 at 8 PM EST
  • January 29 at 8 PM EST

Please reach out to [email protected] to request a meeting link.

Schedule

10:30 am – Gather at Queen’s Park

11:00 am – Rally and speeches

12:00 pm – March through Toronto

1:15 pm – Closing Remarks

1:45 pm – Departure

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Dr. Ann Gillies – Restoring the Mosaic – will speak on the science of medical transitioning.

Paul Lawton – Director of Grassroots Action, ARPA Canada – will share practical ways to stay active and engaged.

April Hutchinson – Keep Female Sports Female – will talk about her experiences with gender identity and women’s sports.

Mike Schouten – Executive Director, ARPA Canada – will serve as Master of Ceremonies.

KellieLynn Pirie – DeTrans Alliance Canada – will share her detransition story.

Location

Queen’s Park – 111 Wellesley St. W, Toronto, ON

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We would love to see you there.

The registration page is in the works… Stay tuned!

There are a limited number of spots so be sure to apply early!

Are you a high school student eager to make a difference in your community and province?Join us this fall for an event designed just for you!

Introducing our theme, “Not ashamed” based on Romans 1:16a, “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes.” 

Our mission is clear: to educate, equip, and encourage young Christians like you to step into the realm of political action with confidence and purpose. Each one of us has a unique role to play in shaping our society for the better and sharing the good news of the gospel of salvation in Jesus Christ to a world that desperately needs His love and truth.

Throughout the event, you’ll gain valuable insights and practical tools to actively engage in your province and local community. Through inspiring workshops and speakers, you’ll be equipped to make a meaningful impact wherever you go.

Join us as we embark on a journey to bring the message of God’s word to a world hungering for truth and hope. Don’t miss out – reserve your spot today and be part of something unforgettable!

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What is a Christian approach to climate change and environmental stewardship? 

Join us at one of the Ontario Environmental Stewardship evenings.

Dr. Beisner is the President, founder, and national spokesman for the Cornwall Alliance. The mission of the Cornwall Alliance is to magnify the glory of God in creation, the wisdom of His truth in environmental stewardship, the kindness of His mercy in lifting the needy out of poverty, and the wonders of His grace in the gospel of Jesus Christ.

To this end they work to educate the public and policymakers about Biblical earth stewardship, economic development for the poor, and the gospel of Jesus Christ, with the Christian worldview, theology, and ethics that come with it.

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:

  • Be Ready at the Door: Print off the attached PDF. When candidates come knocking, you’ll be prepared.
  • Send an Email: Reach out directly to your candidates to see how they respond to your question.
  • Call Their Campaign Office: A quick call can leave a lasting impression.
  • Attend a Candidate Debate: Engage directly with candidates and raise your question during Q&A sessions.
  • Visit an Open House: Your candidates will have various open meetings for voters that you can attend. Take a moment to ask them a question.

Download the questions below.


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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In the last few years, the month of June and then the entire month of July have been designated “pride month” or even “pride season.” This celebration of same-sex sexual activity and transgender identities is one of the obvious signs that our country has increasingly abandoned a Christian view of gender and sexuality.

But this summer, we saw signs of hope.

Premier Blaine Higgs of New Brunswick took the first step. Earlier this year, his government changed Policy 713, which laid out the province’s policy on sexual orientation and gender identity matters in public schools. It made three substantial changes:

  • Students under the age of 16 had to get their parents’ permission to change their name on official school documentation. Students who were unwilling to talk to their parents about a change in their gender identity would be referred to a professional (e.g. a social worker) to help them speak to their parents about their transition.
  • Wording that allowed students to participate in extracurricular activities “consistent with their gender identity” was dropped, presumably to give schools greater leeway to limit participation in extracurricular activities based on biological sex.
  • It mandated that every school must have a private universal changing area and washroom.

The first change in particular – requiring students under the age of 16 to get parental consent for their name change in the school – is a big win for the principle that parents have the responsibility to raise and educate their children. Before this change, it was common for students to socially transition at school (e.g. change their name, use new pronouns, or dress as the opposite sex) but keep this transition hidden from their parents at home. Premier Higgs had specifically mentioned the skyrocketing rates of rapid onset gender dysphoria as a justification for the policy. Rapid onset gender dysphoria refers to when someone, typically a teenage girl, very suddenly identifies as transgender.

A couple of months later, Saskatchewan followed suit, also requiring that parental consent for students under the age of 16 to change their pronouns, name, or gender identity in school. Premier Scott Moe took to social media to explain himself: “I’ve been asked what experts we consulted in creating the Parental Inclusion and Consent policy. I believe the leading experts in children’s upbringing are their parents.”

Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson, in the midst of a provincial election, also is campaigning to review and update the province’s policies around parental involvement in their children’s education.

The Ontario Minister of Education Stephen Lecce also recently announced that the government of Ontario was also planning to change their school policies so that parents could be more involved in the education of their children.

While many media reports and LGBTQ2S+ groups have decried these changes, recent survey data suggests that these changes are in line with popular opinion. Forty-three percent of Canadians believe that parents should be informed and give their consent for a school to recognize their child’s new name, pronouns, or gender identity. A further 35% agree that parents should at least be notified of these changes. A mere 14% of Canadians think that children should be able to identify however they want without their parents knowing or consenting.

Why is this all important?

These developments are a long-awaited step away from governments’ unquestioning embrace of transgenderism and towards regaining parental control over education. Christians should celebrate these changes and either thank elected officials for making this change or petition their own provincial representatives to follow New Brunswick’s, Saskatchewan’s, and Ontario’s example.

Those who support a policy to keep a child’s gender identity secret from parents are saying, in effect: “We don’t trust parents to know what is best for their kids. The home isn’t the safest place for children to be. Lots of moms and dads are ignorant and abusive towards their children and so public school staff, rather than parents, should be entrusted with guiding children through such intimate matters.”

There are a host of problems with that mentality, but let’s just point out two. First, nearly all parents know and love their children more than any teacher will. Second, God has given the primary responsibility and authority over children to parents because God designed children to be born to one man and one woman who are committed to each other in a loving relationship. Teachers, government bureaucrats, or even pastors don’t inherently have this authority or responsibility because children are not fundamentally entrusted to them. Our law even recognizes that teachers act on authority delegated by parents. Delegated authority, of course, can be revoked.

Tempering expectations

However, we should also fully understand how long a road is before us. For example, New Brunswick’s Policy 713 still states that:

  • A school needs a student’s consent to speak to a parent about a name change for official purposes,
  • Parental consent is not needed to use the child’s preferred name for unofficial purposes, or to use the child’s preferred pronouns,
  • All schools are required to have a designated staff member as an LGBT+ advocate,
  • A student’s participation in a Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) does not require parental consent,
  • Access to facilities, including washrooms, continues to be determined according to gender self-identification rather than biological sex, and
  • Sex is “assigned at birth,”

New Brunswick and Saskatchewan have initiated these policy changes not so much because their cabinet ministers actually believe that a transgender identity is wrong. We can be thankful that they have taken a step towards recognizing the responsibilities that parents have in the lives of their children. But we should also encourage our political leaders and fellow citizens to consider the equally fundamental question of where our sexual and gender identity comes from. Are these identities received from God? Or are they up to individual choice?

Childhood is a time for exploration, play, and growth.

We need to let kids be – let them grow and develop naturally. Medical transitions for minors should be completely off the table.

Join us at the 2023 Fall Tour where we’ll introduce you to a new campaign aimed at bringing attention to this important topic.

Events will start at 7:30 pm.

Registration is not required this year, but you can sign up if you’d like event notifications! (Registrations will be available soon).

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