Plan

A public integrity architecture for the next century.

OneTomorrow turns civic hope into enforceable public standards: anti-corruption strong enough to expose capture, transparency clear enough to earn trust, freedom secure enough to protect conscience, and innovation open enough to serve all people.

The work begins locally, but the horizon is planetary: clean institutions, fair markets, and future systems built for human flourishing.

From promise to practice

A beautiful future needs public machinery people can inspect.

Transparent budgets, clean courts, fair markets, protected data, restored ecosystems, and honest dashboards are not dry details. They are how freedom becomes daily life and how corruption loses oxygen.

Center of the plan

Clean power makes every other promise enforceable.

Anti-corruption sits at the center of the charter because it converts ideals into reality. It protects equality from hidden privilege, freedom from coercive favoritism, innovation from monopoly capture, and public wealth from private extraction.

  • Searchable ledgers for public money, contracts, grants, and subsidies.
  • Disclosure of lobbying, political finance, conflicts of interest, and official assets.
  • Independent integrity authorities with audit, investigation, referral, and whistleblower protection powers.

Charter articles

The operating architecture

I

Foundational principles

Human freedom, equality of standing, and a clear harm standard.

II

Democratic governance

Local matters locally, national matters nationally, global matters cooperatively where necessary.

III

Transparency and anti-corruption

Public money, influence, assets, audits, enforcement, and whistleblower channels made visible, independent, and searchable.

IV

Economic justice and freedom

Free enterprise with limits on monopolies, capture, fraud, forced labor, and predatory extraction.

V

Innovation for human benefit

Creator rights, public return on public investment, open competition, and fair standards.

VI

Justice and public safety

Rights-first safety, de-escalation, equal justice, and restoration where appropriate.

VII

Environmental stewardship

Future generations, polluter responsibility, and commons protection for air, water, biodiversity, and ecosystems.

VIII

Digital rights

Personal data rights, meaningful consent, algorithmic transparency, and accountable civic intelligence systems.

IX

Peace and global responsibility

Diplomacy, resilience, conflict prevention, and lawful cooperation on cross-border threats.

X

Implementation

Phased reform with institutions, protections, opportunity, prosperity, and long-term stability.

Hierarchical timetable

Implementation moves in four disciplined phases.

Each phase names the time horizon, the work to build, the protections to secure, and the public signals that prove progress is real.

Phase 1

Foundation

Years 1-2

Build institutions

  • Establish an independent public integrity, audit, and ethics authority.
  • Launch searchable public ledgers and a transparency portal.
  • Pass campaign finance and lobbying disclosure laws.
  • Create citizen assemblies in pilot provinces.
  • Begin anti-monopoly reviews.

Immediate protections

  • Whistleblower laws.
  • Asset disclosure rules.
  • Procurement transparency rules.
  • Basic data privacy law.

Success metrics

  • Public trust baseline established.
  • Corruption reporting channels active.
  • First public ledgers online.
Phase 2

Fair opportunity

Years 2-5

Economic measures

  • Universal digital identity access.
  • Healthcare and food security expansion.
  • Startup simplification reforms.
  • Worker ownership incentives.
  • Regional innovation funds.

Justice measures

  • De-escalation policing standards.
  • Public defender strengthening.
  • Restorative justice pilots.

Success metrics

  • New business formation up.
  • Poverty down.
  • Complaint resolution faster.
  • Violent encounters reduced.
Phase 3

Shared prosperity

Years 5-10

Structural reforms

  • Resource dividend funds.
  • Pollution pricing with rebates.
  • Land value and anti-rent extraction reforms.
  • Large-platform interoperability laws.
  • Expanded co-op sector financing.

Civic measures

  • Participatory budgeting.
  • Province-level deliberative councils.
  • Public performance dashboards.

Success metrics

  • Median income growth.
  • Wealth concentration reduced.
  • Innovation rate increased.
  • Trust improved.
Phase 4

Long-term stability

Years 10+

Mature governance

  • Continuous charter review process.
  • Interprovincial and global compacts.
  • Future generations impact office.
  • Constitutional resilience planning.

Success metrics

  • Low corruption index.
  • High mobility index.
  • Environmental recovery trends.
  • Low violent conflict rates.

Accountability dashboard

What gets measured gets managed. What gets hidden gets stolen.

  • Median wage growth
  • Housing affordability
  • Small business creation
  • Corruption cases resolved
  • Air and water quality
  • Civic participation
  • Public trust
  • Crime and recidivism
  • Education attainment
  • Health outcomes