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TIMMINS – Charles Angus has kept himself quite active since retiring.

After serving for more than twenty years as the Timmins-James Bay Member of Parliament, Angus didn’t run in the 2025 federal election.

Since stepping away from politics, he’s been traveling around Canada, sharing insights on how to safeguard democracy during a challenging political climate.

“I realized that we were facing an unprecedented situation, and what we were doing with wasn’t a president but a level of gangster fascism that was a threat to our country,” he said.

He’s collaborating with Meidas Canada Network – an online political news outlet linked to Meidas Touch in the U. S. – to produce content showcasing efforts people are making nationwide alongside his Resistance movement.

“I formed something called The Resistance to start talking and giving people language about how to protect democracy in this time, and things just took off from there,” he said. “I’ve been from Newfoundland and Labrador to Vancouver Island.”

The global attention towards Meidas Canada has been quite unexpected.

“I’ve been 21 years in parliament, and nobody in Idaho or France ever pays attention to what happens in Canadian parliament, but every morning I’m getting messages from every state in the union and all over the world,” he said. “People want to be part of this conversation about democracy, and that wasn’t on my bingo card to expect. That’s been something really special too.”

According to Angus, leaving politics has allowed him the freedom to speak out more openly than before.

“There’s a real political unwillingness to say exactly the threat that’s confronting us, and I felt that maybe since I was freed up and I wasn’t having to worry about what the caucus said or party discipline, I could actually just talk about the threat,” he said.

Diving into his travels, he sees many individuals committed to protecting others’ rights and upholding Canada’s democratic values.

“A lot of the work that I do travelling the country is picking up the stories of what people are doing at the local level and try to encourage people to just stay the course,” he said. “It’s really important for people to get involved in their communities.”

This gives him faith in Canadians’ ability to make a difference.

“I have no doubt that Canadians will do what has to be done,” he said. “The rest of the world is watching us right now.”

Apart from all these activities, Angus has also played gigs with his band Grievous Angels, tackled some home repairs for his daughter, and is working on another book.

This new chapter has brought back fond memories of what he enjoyed most about both his current role and past career.

“I like people, and that was always what I liked about politics,” he said. “I always hated the politics, so now I’m doing what I love.”

This past year has certainly kept him busy!

“I’ve got to find a way to retire from retirement,” he said with a laugh. “I’ve never been busier.”


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