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Cooperate For Canada
Not One Seat began in 2022 when a group of concerned Torontonians came together to try to unite the vote and defeat Doug Ford.
Similarly, Cooperate For Canada began in 2023, when a group of concerned Canadians came together to try to unite the vote to keep Pierre Pollievre from doing the same damage to Canada as Stephen Harper before him. The Ontario chapter of Cooperate for Canada is also trying to promote electoral cooperation and keep Doug Ford out of office.
With aligned objectives, it only made sense to avoid duplicating efforts, and so Not One Seat will continue to work to unite Toronto (i.e., the 416) against Doug Ford for the upcoming provincial election, whereas Cooperate for Canada will do same for other regions in Ontario.
Afterward, Cooperate for Canada will continue similar work for the Federal election. Not One Seat will poll both volunteers and supporters to decide if we will continue the same work within Toronto for the federal election, or leave it all in Cooperate for Canada's capable hands. (Right now, we are focused on Doug Ford.)
Ontario Forward
Do we know these guys? No
Do we love their ads? Yes
Do we love their ads so much that we're going to say it louder? YES YES YES
Do we think you should share their ads everywhere? YES
Fair Vote Canada
We've been promoting strategic voting, but let's face it--no one actually likes voting strategically. Wouldn't it be great if you could vote for the people you actually support instead of voting against the people you really hate?
We love what Fair Vote Canada has been doing because we would very much like to be put out of business by an electoral system that actually represents the majority of us who did not vote for Doug Ford.
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