If you really want to get people involved, you should have called it "Party Central of Canada" and run on a platform of partying, clubbing, and other hedonistic-oriented social concepts. Most Canadians are apolitical and really aren't all that interested in being induced into greater political awareness. So you could say that your party is dead in the water.
Will it be ready for a fall elections? Will it even be able to run candidates as independents if need be? I doubt it.
Also, your platform comes across as a lite version of the former Reform Party. So where does the party stand on social issues, health care, the economy, the environment. What about the Senate and the Monarchy?