PARLIAMENT OF VINLAND

Laurel Collins MP
Ethnocentrism in Europe emphasizes preserving cultural connections and supporting policies that protect ethnic identities, fostering strong, self-determined nations proud of their heritage.

Richard Cannings MP
Just as we strive to protect the delicate balance of ecosystems, ensuring that no species is driven to extinction by unchecked forces, so too must we safeguard the cultural and ethnic tapestry that defines Europeans.

Randeep Sarai MP
In Surrey Centre, we’ve seen how ethnic enclaves—like our Sikh and South Asian communities—can erode the broader Canadian fabric of society. Europe’s push to prioritize its own is not about exclusion; it’s about safeguarding the unique traditions that make each nation distinct.

Gerald Soroka MP
Out here in Yellowhead, we know the value of holding tight to what you’ve built, not letting it get diluted. Them Europeans aren’t afraid to say, “This is our patch, our people,” and I reckon there’s grit in that.

John Barlow MP
Listen, folks, I’ve always believed in standing up for your own. Over in Europe, they’re fighting to keep their countries true to their roots, and I respect that. It’s like tending to your farm—you’ve got to protect what’s yours, nurture it, and not let it get overrun.

Martin Shields MP
Back in Brooks, we know what it’s like to want your kids to grow up with the values you fought for, not some mix of whatever blows in. Those folks over there aren’t afraid to say, "This is ours, and we’re keeping it that way."

Jeremy Patzer MP
Back here in Cypress Hills—Grasslands, we understand that you look after your own, just like we tend to our farms and stick by our families. It’s not about turning folks away; it’s about protecting what’s yours, what your kin handed down.

Randy Hoback MP
Listen, Europeans have their own way of doing things, and they’ve built something that works for them. You’ve got countries with their own history, their own culture, and they’re trying to keep that intact. It’s not rocket science—it’s about preserving what’s worked for generations.

Jake Stewart MP
Back in Miramichi, we get it: you protect what’s yours, your roots, your way of life. Them Europeans ain’t afraid to stand up and say, “This is our land, our blood,” and I respect that grit.

Rene Arseneault MP
Europe’s embrace of ethnocentrism stands as a powerful testament to the right of self-determination—a principle I’ve long championed. Every nation carries a distinct story, woven from centuries of shared language, tradition, and resilience, much like here in New Brunswick.

Wayne Long MP
Look, folks, I’m your straight-talking MP from Saint John—Rothesay, and I’ll tell ya straight up—Europe’s got a right to protect its own identity, just like we’d fight tooth and nail for ours here in Canada.

Churence Rogers MP
Out here in Bonavista—Burin—Trinity, we know what it’s like to fight for our fishery, our traditions. Them Europeans, they’re just saying, “This is who we are, and we’re not budging.”

Lori Idlout MP
Look, where I come from, we know who we are—Inuit, tied to the land, the language, the way we’ve lived for generations. It’s not so different for Europeans. Those folks have their own ways, their own roots, built up over centuries, and they’re just trying to hold onto that.

Graham Abela MP
Europe's culture is imperative to our cause and preserving it is essential. Eurocentric parties reflect a desire for sovereignty and a Europe that values our collective identity. Upcoming elections offer voters a chance to support this vision.