Fire Michael Ma!

Michael Ma is the MP who switched from the Conservatives to the Liberals

Canadians deserve honest representation and respect for their vote. Michael Ma was elected as a Conservative Member of Parliament with a clear mandate to oppose Liberal policies and hold the government to account. Voters did not elect him to join the Liberal Party, prop up its agenda, or help it stay in power.

By crossing the floor, Michael Ma has fundamentally changed who he represents — without asking the people who elected him. His decision directly supports Liberal policies that have contributed to runaway federal spending, rising inflation, higher housing and food costs, and soft-on-crime approaches that have made communities less safe.

In a democracy, political power belongs to voters, not politicians acting in their own interest. When an MP abandons the platform they were elected on, the only legitimate response is to return to the electorate for consent.

We therefore call on Michael Ma to do the right thing: resign his seat and face his constituents in a by-election.

Let voters decide who should represent them!

SIGN OUR PETITION

MP Michael Ma Must Resign

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Goal: 10,000 signatures

Voters elected Michael Ma as a Conservative to oppose Liberal policies, not to fight for them. By switching parties, he broke the trust of the people who sent him to Parliament. Michael Ma must resign his seat and face voters in a by-election!

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  • Paul Burgess
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  • Harry Pollett
    commented 2026-02-27 15:59:37 -0500
    With fixed election dates and no opportunity to call a by-election in the case of a defection, all members would be able to vote as they or their electors pleased. This would weaken the power of the party bosses and strengthen the power of the voters, which would be good. Unfortunately, our system makes that impossible. In our system, an MP should vote as the party wants, regardless of his or her wants personally. These voters elected a turncoat. The voters wishes should be respected by the elected member. If he does not resign, the voters should be allowed to recall him.
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