The NCA was variously described as
far-right, The party's platform proposed amending the
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to include the preservation ovpf "
European-Canadian heritage". As such, it supported the preservation of
Quebecois culture; however, it opposed
Quebec independence and instead advocated for greater cooperation between the federal government and Quebec provincial government. The party opposed
multiculturalism in Canada and proposed repealing the
Canadian Multiculturalism Act. It voiced opposition to the idea of a
post-national state in particular. The NCA proposed reducing
immigration to Canada, arguing that the immigration was too high for proper screening and vetting. The party also proposed restricting or halting immigration from countries with "strong terrorist activities" or countries that, in the party's view, do not share
Canadian values. In addition, the party advocated for the deportation of all
refugee claimants who entered Canada through the United States as part of the
Safe Third Country Agreement between the two countries. The NCA was
socially conservative. It proposed a ban on abortions after the first trimester (three months) of pregnancy. It advocated the prohibition of "schools and any other relevant organizations / institutions from exposing children to indoctrination [on]
sexual identity". The party supported gun rights and described the
firearms regulation in Canada as excessive and ineffective. The party proposed stricter penalties for
animal cruelty and redefining
bestiality under the criminal code, which prohibits the
sexual penetration of animals by humans but not the other way around.
Conspiracy theories Garvey is known for his outspoken support of far-right conspiracy theories, and in turn the party's platform reflected his beliefs. The NCA supported the
Great Replacement conspiracy theory and asserted there was a plot between "globalists" and "
cultural Marxists" to replace European Canadians with "
Third World immigrants".
Muslims and
Sikhs in particular were frequent targets of the party's anti-immigration rhetoric. The NCA also supported various
anti-science conspiracy theories. It supported the
chemtrail conspiracy theory and asserted the chemicals released were being used to
deflect sunlight. The party claimed that
5G radio waves caused adverse health effects and 5G technology was being used by the federal government for
mass surveillance. The party
did not accept the
scientific consensus on climate change and dismissed it as "globalist
alarmism". == Electoral history ==