Margaret (Maggie) Hope Braun was born on New Year's Day, 1985. She lived in a jungle village in Papua New Guinea until age four.
With a heart for mankind and a love of nature and culture, Maggie studied Ecosystems Management.
In 2011, Maggie ran in the federal election for the Canadian Action Party to debate matters of Sovereignty, Monetary Reform and Justice.
Following that, Maggie homeschooled her children, participated in small-town projects, homesteaded and served in various positions on the boards of the Canadian Action Party and the Terrace Community Gardens.
Reactivated by the covid chaos, Maggie attended the Freedom Convoy of Hope, and was violently arrested after the Emergencies Act was invoked. A patriotic scene it was, she was kneeling, the Bill of Rights and the Bible before her,, the Parliament of Canada straight ahead, beside her people of various faiths united in peaceful protest and prayer— then they took her and held her down at gunpoint. She testified at the Public Order Emergency Commission about her experience and belief that the system and institutions were not operating as originally intended.
After the commission, she has enjoyed meeting like-minded people at local, regional, national and international events and has developed an effective networking strategy to maintain contacts, brainstorm and implement solutions.
Her Vision is a vast network of members and experts working together through peer-exchange and partnership to create systematic change, to restore our country from the ground up through practical, non-confrontational strategies.