Media Release: Group Criticizes “Risk” Taken by BC Progressives

November 1, 2024 Cooperation between the NDP and Green Parties prior to the BC provincial election could have provided less uncertainty and benefited both parties. Toronto – Cooperate for Canada (C4C) criticized the provincial NDP and Green Party for risking a Conservative win in British Columbia. The BC election results were very close in many … Read more

Media Release: Cooperate For Canada Calls on Labour Unions to Prevent Vote-Splitting

“We are asking union leaders and members to join us as we lobby the leaders of the Liberals, NDP,
Greens, and Bloc to work together as parties did in France to prevent a far-right Poilievre majority,” said
Barbara Schumacher, Chair, Cooperate for Canada. “We also hope these unions will do the same if Doug
Ford calls an early election in Ontario.”

Group Prepares for Possible Early Ontario Election

MEDIA RELEASE – July 30, 2024 Toronto, ON – Cooperate for Canada (C4C) is launching new content and resources in preparation for the next Ontario election. Cooperate for Canada was established late last year to prevent vote-splitting in electoral ridings where there is a possibility to defeat the Conservatives federally, noting that the policies of … Read more

New Organization Calling for Cross-Party Cooperation in Next Federal Election

June 26, 2025 View pdf Toronto | Tkaronto — In a nation-wide campaign called Cooperate for Canada, a group of concerned citizens is calling on non-Conservative parties to cooperate electorally to prevent a Pierre Poilievre win in the next federal election.“After the shock of the Conservative win in Toronto-St. Paul’s we need to consider the … Read more

Progressive Canadian Parties Must Learn from French Election

July 8, 2024 View pdf Toronto |Tkaronto — The campaign Cooperate for Canada (C4C) is advising progressive parties in this country to follow the lead of the Left-Green alliance in France. The willingness of progressives in France to work together to avoid splitting the vote meant that the far right didn’t do as well in … Read more