A Future, Reimagined.
Driven by a commitment to institutional responsibility, Sagga & Co. exists to design the systems Canada needs for long-term renewal. From the heart of the nation, we are connecting the dots between policy, technology, and lived experience to build a functional and dignified future for every citizen.
Our Vision: Canada, Reimagined.
Canada is not broken — but many of its systems are outdated. Housing no longer provides security. Healthcare struggles to meet demand. Food systems are vulnerable. Work is being reshaped by automation. Democratic trust is eroding. These are systemic challenges that demand systemic thinking.
Sagga & Co. approaches these challenges with patience, rigor, and institutional responsibility. Our work is grounded in research, lived experience, and a belief that societies improve when governance evolves alongside technology and human need.
I. Housing:
Stability Beyond Speculation
Housing is the foundation upon which stability, health, and opportunity are built. We explore policies that prioritize density with dignity, modular and prefabricated construction, community-led zoning reform, and land-use modernization. Our focus is not speculation, but livability.
Institutional Conversion: We propose the transformation of underutilized downtown government office buildings into vibrant, liveable housing for young families, seniors, and working people.
Local Prosperity: These transformations will be completed by local labor—framers, plumbers, and electricians—ensuring that infrastructure projects bring immediate economic prosperity to the community.
The Modern Homestead: By opening government lands to citizens via long-term leases, we can leverage 3D-printing technology to allow the youth to build fungible, self-sufficient homes where they can garden, farm, and prosper.
Outdated & Underutilized
Repurposed & Sustainable
II. Healthcare:
Decentralized Care
Canada’s healthcare crisis is as much logistical as it is medical. We envision decentralized care — community-based health pods supported by digital infrastructure, preventative models, and human centered design that relieve pressure on hospitals while improving outcomes.
The Neighbourhood Pod: We advocate for clean, futuristic primary care clinics (pods) located in every neighbourhood to provide 24-hour access to essential care.
Human-Centered Design: These pods feature classic nursing care supported by advanced diagnostic tools and a small pharmacy, ensuring that common conditions are treated where people live.
System Relief: By treating minor but important conditions at the neighbourhood level, we eliminate the long lines and stress of traditional emergency rooms, allowing hospitals to focus on critical care.
III. Food Security:
National Sovereignty
Reliable access to food is a national concern. We research resilient supply chains, urban agriculture, local production incentives, and transparency systems that protect communities from disruption.
Opening the Land: We believe in opening city and government lands to local farmers and hobbyists to grow food, providing fresh produce at significantly lower prices.
The Basic Staple Right: Food is a human right. We advocate for zero tax on basic staples—grain, vegetables, fruits, eggs, milk, and butter—supported by government subsidies that help producers increase operations.
Community Distribution: Our vision includes affordable farmers' markets and community outreach programs that deliver food boxes to families in need, ensuring no child worries about a grocery bill.
The Basic Staples
IV. Work, AI & Purpose:
Reclaiming the Social Fabric
Automation and artificial intelligence are transforming labor. Our work examines how societies can preserve dignity, retrain workers, and redefine contribution in an era where traditional employment models are no longer sufficient.
Transitioning Labor: As AI replaces data entry and administrative roles, we believe in transitioning skilled workers into high-impact community roles.
Civic Outreach: Displaced workers can be retrained for government outreach programs—assisting the homeless, supporting seniors, mentoring youth, and fostering community through social events.
Ending Loneliness: By prioritizing human connection over digital isolation, we use our labor force to ensure every senior has a partner for a chess match and every struggling family has a social advocate.
V. Democratic Renewal:
Participatory Governance
Democracy must evolve to remain legitimate. We study participatory governance, civic technology, and transparent decision-making systems that restore trust between citizens and institutions.
The People’s Vote: We envision a House of Commons where citizens vote on issues collectively and in real-time alongside their representatives.
Blockchain Integrity: Using secure, transparent blockchain technology, we can ensure that every vote and budget decision is immutable and auditable by the public.
The Citizen’s Budget: We propose a system where politicians and citizens co-create the national budget, ensuring that funds are distributed to local businesses, farmers, and workers rather than being consumed by corporate interference.