The party campaigns on the promotion of direct democracy, protection of Canadian heritage and environmental sustainability, while opposing urban sprawl onto farmland, big business and unionization.
If elected, the party would hold a referendum on the French Language Services Act and halt all multicultural funding.
Fauzia Sadiq, the party's candidate in Timmins—James Bay campaigned on a platform of eliminating property taxes, cutting government positions and introducing two-year term limits.
The party's one candidate nominated in the 2003 election, Richard Butson, was cited as the de facto leader.
[4] Murray Reid is now referred as the de facto leader of the party and president as of 2018.