2025 Volunteer Summary Forum Successfully Held inEastern and Central Canada

On June 19, 2025, the Volunteer Summary Forum for the federal election was successfully held in eastern and central Canada. The forum brought together numerous volunteers and supporters who participated in the federal election, offering a collective opportunity to reflect on the experiences and lessons learned, while proposing valuable suggestions for future political engagement.

As key participants in the federal election, volunteers actively shared their observations and insights from the campaign activities during the forum. They engaged in in-depth discussions on critical topics such as voter mobilization, community outreach, and policy promotion, putting forward many practical and constructive suggestions. These opinions not only reflect the volunteers’ deep contemplation of the election process but also demonstrate their passion for the development of Canadian politics and the well-being of their communities.

The Alliance of Chinese Conservatives (AOCC), as the organizer of this forum, expressed heartfelt gratitude for the enthusiastic participation of all involved. AOCC will carefully compile the opinions and suggestions raised during the forum into a detailed report, which will be submitted to the Conservative Party headquarters. This feedback will serve as an important reference for the party’s future strategic planning and policy development, helping it better serve Canada’s diverse communities.

The AOCC forum chair stated: “This forum fully showcased the volunteers’ sense of responsibility and dedication. Their valuable input is a vital force in driving change and fostering community integration. We look forward to these suggestions inspiring new insights for the Conservative Party, as we work together to contribute to Canada’s prosperity and progress.”

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