Feb
13th

Canadians for Obama

  • Obama’s Health Plan - Passes in House, now needs Senate approval
  • Community Service Events Across Canada - Get involved!
  • Downloads - get Canadians for Obama memorabilia  FREE!
  • In the News - Hear our stories through the eyes of the media.
  • Photo Gallery - a photo gallery from our trips to USA
  • Join Our Email List - subscribe and we’ll keep you posted on upcoming events and other news (it’s on the right side of the page)
  • Have something to say to President Obama, the DNC or to fellow Canadians? Or would like to volunteer? Send us an email.

Ajay Puri, Braeden Caley, Andriy Mishchenko, Glyn Lewis, Co-founders
Michael Watts, Canadian Communication Coordinator, Obama/Biden ‘08 Campaign
Sean Lauer, Co-chair, Democrats Abroad - Vancouver Chapter

Feb
10th

Not a citizen, but prouder than ever to call myself a friend

Braeden Caley, one of the co-founders for Canadians for Obama and volunteered in more than 8 states, recounts his involvement in the Obama campaign from February 2008 to January 2009.

Interested in sharing your story as well or getting in touch with Mr. Caley? email us

 

 

Carrollton, Texas - March 3 2008

For me, a remarkable string of campaign trips started because of a casual conversation - a conversation between good friends about how a certain aspiring American leader was offering and in many ways exemplifying so much of what we sought from our own politics. I never thought I’d meet that man, talk to him, and certainly not travel tens of thousands of miles to campaign for him, repeatedly(!) - but in 2008, I did - and the experiences I had along the way, and the cherished memories I hold from them, will stay with me forever.

Years before he would eventually become President of the United States, Barack Obama began to fascinate us. He inspired many in 2004, with his call for an end to the steep divisions that have - for far, far too long - defined politics not only in the United States, but throughout much of the world. He demanded unity, and he demanded better from his fellow citizens and leaders.

As a candidate for President, his demands began to resonate more strongly with my friends and I. His story was so compelling, his promise so exciting, and his courage so necessary for a troubled and violent world that we quite simply decided we had to be a part of ensuring Barack Obama and his ideals could win.

In a spur of the moment decision, we packed three carloads full of enthusiastic Canadians and campaigned for the final push in the Washington Caucuses, way back in February of 2008. We phoned relentlessly, that first night. We made posters, we folded pamphlets, prepared walk packs, set up caucus station leaders’ packs and had an absolute blast. We were in Snohomish County, on the edge of Everett. I thought, going down to work on this brief campaign, that it would be a first and last quick foray into the inner machinations of a one-of-a-kind Presidential campaign, but what we discovered when we won that on Saturday Caucus in February - the day Barack won his first state after ‘Super Tuesday,’ - was that this was not so much a campaign as a movement. Excited, inspired, and motivated by how easy it could be to help bring about such important change, we then became some of that’s movement’s most active footsoldiers.

I campaigned in Washington, Texas, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Oregon, and Virginia. We took some big groups and some small ones - all inspired young Canadians (with the exception of Kaila Ann from Snohomish!!!) from across the full spectrum of Canadian political affiliations - and some who had never been involved in any sort of politics ever before.
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Jan
20th

Stories from the Road

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Dear Canadians for Obama Subscribers,

We’ve just posted some of the stories that have been sent in to us over the past week.

Check out Stories from the Road

STORIES FROM THE ROAD

Over the past couple of weeks Canadians for Obama has been collecting stories of fellow Canadians who were able to volunteer with the Obama campaign (and also those who wanted to share their congratulations). Thank you all that have contributed your stories thus far.

 

Featured Stories

Katie Skinner Rajdeep Salooja Malgosia Mikula Glyn Lewis
Vancouver Washington, DC Montreal Vancouver

Katie Skinner

 

NEXT STEPS for Canadians for Obama 

Well now that we’ve gotten Obama elected, what do we do next? We got some great ideas to channel all this empowerment and energy:

1. Volunteer in your community. Now that you’ve been re-energized and feel all this power to do good,  let’s go out and change the world!
Great article in the NY times:

Mr. Obama doesn’t have to tell anyone what to do, only to do something good. All you phone-bank callers and door-to-door volunteers, you envelope stuffers and canvassers, who worked countless hours and now may have a little time and energy left over: Help homeless and hungry people. Work for an environmental organization, a food pantry or a community garden, or all three.

2. Help Obama rebuild America. If you’re interested please email us and we’ll let the Obama staff know.

3. Go to Inauguration. If you’re interested in going South January 20th, 2009 to see Obama give his first speech as President, let us know. but tix will be hard to find [check this story]. If you live in the Ontario/Quebec area there is a group already organizing to go down:

 

 

 

4. Help the Canadians Political System! Get in touch with your municipal, provincial or federal parties to help out where you can - we need all the help we can get our own country rebuilt! Email us and we can give you some leads.

For more stories from across Canada and the US click more below.

Have a story to tell? Send it in and we’ll post it! Whether it is phone banking, going to the US or just your thoughts about the elections we’d love to hear from you!

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Jan
15th

A Call to Service by Obama

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On Inauguration Day, President-elect Obama will call for a renewed commitment to national service to take on the challenges our country faces. We can help lead the way by joining your fellow supporters across the country on January 19th, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, for a national day of service.

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF SERVICE CANADIAN EVENTS

Vancouver

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