Partners & Supporters
Meaningful civic change doesn’t happen in isolation. It happens when people, organizations, and communities work together—while respecting independence, integrity, and public trust.
We collaborate with partners and supporters who share our commitment to democracy, accountability, transparency, and public education. Our partnerships are built on mutual respect, clear boundaries, and a shared belief that informed Canadians are essential to a healthy society.
Who We Partner With
We work with a wide range of partners, including:
Community and grassroots organizations
Educators, researchers, and academic institutions
Non-profits and public-interest groups
Journalists, creators, and independent media
Technologists, designers, and civic innovators
Supporters and donors who believe in accountable governance
Partnerships may be local, regional, or national—online or on the ground.
What We Look For in Partnerships
We welcome partnerships that align with the following principles:
Non-Partisanship & Editorial Independence
No affiliation with political parties or candidates
No influence over our research, reporting, or commentary
Clear separation between funding, collaboration, and editorial decisions
Our credibility depends on independence—and it is non-negotiable.
Education, Inclusion & Transparency
Commitment to accessible public education
Respect for diverse perspectives and lived experiences
Transparent goals, roles, and expectations
A focus on empowering people—not manipulating opinion
We prioritize partnerships that build understanding rather than division.
Community Impact & Public Trust
Efforts that strengthen communities and civic participation
Ethical engagement with audiences and stakeholders
Respect for accuracy, consent, and accountability
A people-first approach to social impact
Trust is earned, not assumed.
Ways to Partner With Us
Education & Civic Learning
Co-create workshops, learning resources, or curricula
Support youth, newcomer, and community civic education
Collaborate on media literacy initiatives
Media & Content Collaboration
Cross-promotion of public-interest content
Guest appearances, interviews, or expert contributions
Creative collaborations that blend education and storytelling
Satire and analysis are welcome—so long as facts and ethics come first.
Community Advocacy & Outreach
Partner on issue-based campaigns or public forums
Support people-facing advocacy initiatives
Help amplify underreported community stories
Skills-Based & Capacity Support
Pro-bono or in-kind support (legal, tech, design, research, media)
Infrastructure, tools, or operational support
Strategic guidance and mentorship
These contributions help us stay sustainable and effective.
Supporters & Funders
We are grateful for supporters who believe in:
Independent, non-partisan public-interest work
Open access to civic education
Accountability without fear or favor
Support does not buy influence. Financial or in-kind contributions do not grant editorial control, messaging authority, or political positioning.
How We Maintain Integrity
To protect public trust, we:
Clearly disclose partnerships where appropriate
Maintain internal ethical and editorial standards
Decline partnerships that compromise independence
Regularly review collaborations for alignment and impact
Our responsibility is first and always to the public.
Let’s Work Together
If your organization, group, or initiative shares our values and wants to strengthen civic engagement, public accountability, and informed participation in Canada, we’d love to explore collaboration.
Together, we can expand reach, deepen impact, and help build a more informed, engaged, and empowered Canada—one partnership at a time.