[3] The party suggests that it "will focus on the service of government with people-oriented processes, supporting the needs of humanity",[4] and it supports youth initiatives and employment in addition to increased investment in culture, including the arts, sports, and tourism.
The elections agency rejected the name five times due to its similarity to the existing Peoples Political Party.
The discussions, while initially productive, later broke down after Clarke posted about the matter on social media and added other people to his email conversations with the PPC, with the PPC asking for the posts to be deleted; Clarke questioned the motives of the PPC, saying "Hold it, you're supposed to be the People’s Party, and you want to keep things away from the people?"
[5] The party failed to win any seats in the 2022 Ontario general election.
The party nominated candidates in the 13 February 2014 by-elections in Niagara Falls and Thornhill for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.