A win could pave the way to return to Canada after a decade in exile.

Michael Chamas left Canada in 2011 with his wife and their 3 children (Canadian Citizens) due to a government persecution deportation following rejection of his wife’s application to become a Canadian permanent resident and citizen.

Mr. Chamas had been involved previously with the Canadian government to bring job opportunities to Canadians in the Gulf countries of the Middle East while pursuing his political ambitions. Mr. Chamas participated in local events such as sponsoring a Torch Run for Special Olympics and raising funds for the new super hospital in Montréal.

Since his exile, Mr. Chamas was highly involved in generating international projects to help refugees integrate into workplaces around the world. He founded the Global Immigrant Group and the World Youth Bank.  This, in conjunction with the United Nations, launched several programs including the UN Convention to Combat Desertification.

Mr. Chamas decided after years of exile to positively bring Canada back to the place of respect and excellence through a new perspective; The Canada Federation Party, founded on true Canadian values. Fairness, inclusion, democracy, economic security, safety, sustainability, diversity and equality.  We are a mosaic of race and ethnicity, culture, religions, politics and ages. The Canada Federation Party’s vision is unification of our mosaic under the Canadian Flag.

Mr. Chamas is appealing,”…to every Canadian who has given up on the current political establishment, those who want to see change not only in policies but in the way we do politics. Those who never took part voting because they didn’t find their concerns being addressed.  Those who gave up their vote because they didn’t feel it mattered. Well, it matters, You count. Not just your vote, but your voice.”   They count, as Mr. Chamas refers to his demographic target group of voters, who will prosper and have their “quality of life made better in practical ways.”  Mr. Chamas stated in his announcement speech: “This is not about ethnic votes or ideological battles; this is about your place in the world and how the Canada Federation Party will prosper the working Canadian man and woman, because : You Count.