We are a one-of-a-kind independent edu-media platform dedicated to bridging information gaps and creating delicious invitations into social good.

OCP is your informed bestie 

              in the group chat of life

Created by and for Millennials, Gen Z and the progressively curious ;)

On Canada Project is more than just Canada’s largest independent, social-first edu-media platform—it's a one-of-a-kind intersectional community hub and activation point.

Born from a passion for an inclusive and informed Canada, we're unapologetically intersectional and grounded in human rights.

Our mission? To bridge information gaps, challenge divisive rhetoric, and invite every Canadian into vital conversations shaping our nation. In a world filled with noise and distractions, we cut through the clutter—giving it to you straight, no chaser. We're your informed internet bestie, inviting you to join us in turning social media into a force for social good.

We are Best Viewed on Instagram.

In the past four years, we’ve shared over 1000 original posts. Our Following Is Across Canada with our Top 5 Cities Are Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, Ottawa, Calgary.

Limited Availability on Our Blog & Our Content is Licensed by Yahoo News Canada.

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New to OCP? Here’s a reading list to get you started!

Look, we think we’re pretty awesome, but you don’t have to take our word for it…

Ryan Reynolds in our DMs

“The space you've created is incredibly important. I'm sure you don't need me to tell you that. Your approach and ability to filter conflict resolution through the prism of empathy is way WAY ahead of its time from a media standpoint. Very happy to be a fan and student of what you're doing here.”

OCP is featured in Jody Wilson-Raybould’s book “True Reconciliation: How to Be a Force for Change?

“New types of organizations are emerging, designed to challenge people to think and act beyond the status quo. We see volunteer community initiatives founded by young people […] The “On Canada Project” is one example. It was founded in 2020 to help disseminate information about COVID-19, but has now expanded to focus on so much more, [including justice for] Indigenous Peoples. As the project’s founder sees it: “Our government has a responsibility to do better, but so do we. We can’t just mourn; we need to do more, individually as settlers and collectively as a settler nation. We all have a part to play in Truth & Reconciliation, and since our government isn’t stepping up, then we, the people, must.”

We Create Delicious Invitations Into Social Good .

We Create Delicious Invitations Into Social Good . ﹒

We are independently funded.

We fund our work via our consulting arm, contributions from our community, and resources we make and merch.

Thank you for contributing to our grassroots passion project turned social enterprise. As much as we'd love to offer tax receipts, only registered charities can do so, and we're currently not one. Your support still means the world to us, and together, we're driving real change. 💛

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