Tristan Downe-Dewdney

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Tristan Alexander Downe-Dewdney is the president and founder of the Canadian National Federation, a minor Canadian advocacy organization. This group actively promotes Canadian sovereignty, electoral reform, ethics in government, and responsible business practices.

Tristan ran unsuccessfully for election to the Canadian House of Commons in the 2004 federal election in Trinity--Spadina riding in Toronto as a candidate for the Canadian Action Party - hoping to help the party meet pre-2004 party-status stipulations in its legal challenge against the minimum vote requirements in bill C-24.

In Sackville, New Brunswick, Tristan used to host the show Canadian Frames. Broadcast by CHMA 106.9 FM, the show's focus was on Canadian politics and news.

Tristan continues to work towards progressive reforms in Canada. "Unity and cooperation," Tristan argues, "is the only way Canada can be saved from the current corruption of politics and the groups that would undermine the nation."