April 1st, 2025 | Devon Kash

Only Young Men Can Stop Mark Carney

Polls show that men under 30 overwhelmingly lean conservative.
For too long, young men in Canada have watched from the sidelines as their country has drifted deeper into Liberal ideology, economic decline, and social policies that erode individual freedoms. According to recent polling, young men under 30 are now the demographic most likely to support the Conservative Party. Yet, despite this trend, the political power of young men remains weak because too many don't show up on election day. If this changes in the next federal election, Canada’s future could take a dramatic turn. The rise of Mark Carney as the de facto leader of the Liberal establishment makes this even more urgent. If young men in Canada want to reclaim their country, defeat Liberal dominance, and shift the cultural landscape, they must do one thing above all else. Young men must vote.


Young Men Lean Conservative

It is no longer a secret that young men in Canada are moving to the right politically. Poll after poll confirms that this demographic is increasingly conservative in its outlook, supporting policies that favour economic growth, free speech, and a rejection of radical social ideologies. Whether it is due to economic hardship, frustration with political correctness, or a desire for more personal freedoms, young men see the failures of Liberal governance and are looking for a real alternative.
However, recognizing these problems is not enough. The reality is that despite their growing conservatism, young men do not vote in the numbers required to turn their beliefs into political power. This is a fatal flaw in Canada’s democratic process. If young men continue to abstain from elections, their preferences become irrelevant. The Conservative Party can have all the popular support it wants among young men, but if those men stay home on election day, the country will continue down the same disastrous path.


Women Outvote Men

One of the biggest political realities in Canada is that women vote more than men, and they overwhelmingly vote Liberal. Historically, women have had higher voter turnout rates than men, and they tend to support left-leaning policies that expand government intervention in the economy and promote progressive social agendas. This gives the Liberal Party a built-in electoral advantage, one that can only be overcome if men turn out to vote in massive numbers.
This is not about gender warfare, but about political reality. The Liberals understand this dynamic well, which is why their policies and campaign strategies are always tailored to appeal to female voters. They use emotional rhetoric, fear-mongering, and identity politics to keep women engaged and voting for them in every election. Meanwhile, they ignore or demonize young men, dismissing their concerns about economic stagnation, free speech, and personal freedoms. The result is a political imbalance that keeps Canada locked in an endless cycle of Liberal rule.
If young men fail to vote, they are surrendering their future to a political machine that does not care about them. By contrast, if young men mobilize and vote Conservative in record numbers, they can counteract the Liberal advantage and reshape Canada’s political landscape.


This Time, Voting is Not Optional

It is not an exaggeration to say that the next federal election is the most important in Canada’s modern history. The Liberals are battered, unpopular, and facing a serious challenge. The rise of Mark Carney as a key figure in their camp only adds urgency to the situation. Carney, a former central banker with deep ties to the global elite, represents everything that is wrong with the Liberal Party. He embodies the technocratic, detached, and condescending leadership that has eroded Canada’s sovereignty, strangled its economy, and imposed radical social policies on an unwilling population.
If the Liberals win again, they will take this as a mandate to double down on their disastrous policies. More taxes, more government overreach, more restrictions on free speech, and more cultural decay. Canada cannot afford another four years of this. But defeating them will require an unprecedented level of political engagement from young men who have, until now, failed to turn their political beliefs into electoral action.
This time, young men must stop everything they are doing and vote. It does not matter if they are busy with school, work, or personal commitments—nothing is more important than showing up on election day and casting a ballot. No excuses, no apathy, and no sitting back and assuming others will do it for them. Every single vote counts, and every young man who does not vote is effectively allowing Liberal ideology to win by default.


A Chance to Reclaim Canadian Culture

Beyond just policy, this election is a cultural battle. Liberal ideology has dominated Canada for decades, eroding traditional values, undermining economic independence, and fostering a society that punishes dissent. This election is an opportunity to reverse that trend. By electing a Conservative government, young men can start the process of restoring a Canada that values hard work, individual responsibility, and personal freedom.
This is not just about defeating a political party. It is about taking control of Canada’s cultural direction. The Liberals have spent years telling young men that they are irrelevant, that their concerns don't matter, and that their values are outdated. This election is a chance for young men to prove them wrong. It is a chance to push back against the progressive machine and demand a government that actually represents them.


The strategy is simple:
  1. Register to vote – Many young men are not even registered. This must change immediately.
  2. Educate peers – Young men must talk to their friends, coworkers, and classmates about the importance of voting Conservative.
  3. Show up on election day – It all comes down to turnout. Every young man who supports Conservative policies must show up and vote.
  4. Hold the government accountable – Winning an election is only the beginning. Young men must continue to stay engaged, demand accountability from their leaders, and ensure that the Conservative Party delivers on its promises.
This is not just another election. It is a pivotal moment in Canadian history. Young men have the power to change the course of the nation, but only if they take action. If they fail to vote, they will have no one to blame but themselves when Liberal policies continue to make their lives harder and their future bleaker.
This time, it is different. This time, young men must vote.
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