The Canada States Assembly is an unincorporated advisory body which assists the Provinces and Territories of the landmass commonly known as Canada to meet with and organize the living people on the land to form their own provincial and territorial governments based on the will of their people.

This scenario of organizing Assemblies may, at first, seem superfluous, redundant, or even bizarre to consider as this has already been accomplished a long time ago. We already have Provincial and Territorial governments, do we not? Well….no. For the record, what we have is a variety of corporations masquerading as governments.
This situation begs the question as to whether the people would like to continue with the existing practice, of being ‘ruled’ by corporations whose main goals are profits for their ‘shareholders’, or whether this would this be a good time for the people to have another look at their options? This may be especially important now, as our ‘corporate governments’ at every level appear to be leading us collectively into greater economic and monetary disarray every year.
Over the past century, the choices we have been given shuffle back and forth between the right, centre and left parts of the political spectrum. Regardless of the choices made, however, the system does not change. Those who are interested in being elected are pre-selected as ‘suitable’ choices. The end result…the masses believe they have voted and that the new administration will finally solve the latest problems facing the ‘country’. Sadly, it is the system itself which confines us and which limits our ability to find creative solutions to the dilemma in which we now find ourselves.
Looking back on the history of ‘Canada’ and the choices those in power have made, always at the expense of the ‘taxpayers’, we must ask ourselves if we are not also responsible for the current situation. WHO was keeping an eye on the government? Were the people actively engaged in the decision-making? Does voting on pre-selected candidates qualify as self-governance? We think NOT! Let’s consider some new options!
Following a period of discussion, consultation, via Town Hall and online meetings and gatherings, the people of each Province/Territory can decide how they wish to proceed.
Some of the obvious choices are:
Those Provinces/Territories which already know their direction and selection, will be in a position to stand and seat their Assemblies (or various forms of government), set up their Courts, their Militias and Defense systems, and also their International Business Units.
(Note 1 Initially, the Provinces/Territories may need to prepare their internal Compacts and Agreements to stand collectively as individual units. Possibly, smaller sub-units based on belief systems and customs, or on geographic boundaries will need to be considered.)
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete"
Buckminster Fuller
The Canadian State National Assembly invites You to:
Solutions:
Areas of Focus: