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Canadians Advocating Political Participation (CAPP) is a national grassroots organization which seeks to engage Canadians on political matters. They have chapters in Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto, and are continuing to expand their network.


Mandate

CAPP is committed to the following goals: # 1) To defend and improve Canada's democratic institutions and procedures; # 2) To foster dialogue and awareness of current political issues; # 3) To educate Canadians on their political system; # 4) To encourage greater democratic participation by all Canadians.


Board of directors

CAPP was founded by Alberta resident Shilo Davis. The organization is currently governed by a Board of Directors at the national level, and by a Board of Directors in the individual chapters.


Controversy

CAPP has been routinely followed and attacked by left-wing extremist organizations "Canadians Rallying to Unseat Stephen Harper" (CRUSH) and "Canadians Defending Democracy" (CDD). The large overlap has led many observers to claim CAPP is left-wing, despite the Board of Directors denying such a label. They maintain they are nonpartisan, although left-wing members often dominate the message boards with anti-conservative blogs.


Notable work


Supporting Occupy Wall Street Protests

CAPP made the controversial decision to support the
Occupy Wall Street Occupy Wall Street (OWS) was a protest Social movement, movement against economic inequality and the Campaign finance, influence of money in politics that began in Zuccotti Park, located in New York City's Financial District, Manhattan, Wall S ...
protests, with many of the more conservative members decrying the involvement of CAPP in such a charged event when CAPP is supposedly nonpartisan. Left-wing members attended and supported the protests, including Ottawa Chapter leader and former
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candidate Alex Hill.


Anti-prorogation protests

CAPP was involved in the
2010 Canada anti-prorogation protests On 23 January 2010 there were numerous protests opposing the prorogation of the 40th Canadian Parliament. The prorogation had occurred a month earlier on 30 December 2009 on the constitutional advice of Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper ...
, stating they did not believe in Prime Minister
Stephen Harper Stephen Joseph Harper (born April 30, 1959) is a Canadian politician who served as the 22nd prime minister of Canada from 2006 to 2015. Harper is the first and only prime minister to come from the modern-day Conservative Party of Canada, ...
's reasons to prorogue, although protesting the prorogation was not their only advocacy.


Improving the decorum in the House of Commons

CAPP has also been involved in calls for the need to reform Question Period and overall decorum in the Canadian House of Commons. They back Conservative MP
Michael Chong Michael David Chong (born November 22, 1971) is a Canadian politician who has represented the Ontario riding of Wellington—Halton Hills in the House of Commons since 2004. A member of the Conservative Party, he served in the cabinet of Prime ...
's bill in 2010, which would have called upon MP's to use respectful language and address each other respectfully, among other goals.


References

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External links


Canada Participates - CAPP site
Political organizations based in Canada