Green Party Platform 2011
Green Party Platform 2011
Green Party Platform 2011
smart economy.
strong communities.
true democracy.
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It’s time. Vote Green.
In 2008, nearly one million Canadians
voted Green. Nearly one million
Canadians voted for a better future,
for a positive vision of Canada.
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smart economy.
A smart economy is a green economy. A smart economy
skates to where the puck is going. It turns old-industry
blue-collar jobs into new-industry green-collar jobs.
It focuses on value-added production and generates green
products that will be in demand in tomorrow’s markets.
smart economies
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GET THE PRICES RIGHT. Get the prices right for long-
term sustainability. Avoid structural deficits. Implement a
revenue-neutral carbon pricing architecture to modernize
our economy. Build a “Made in Canada” Green economy.
“...efficiency
will bring greater
competitiveness
and prosperity
to the entire
Canadian
economy.”
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strong communities.
A community is defined by more than geography.
A community is people living together, taking care
of each other, having time for each other.
Communities that work take work. Transportation systems
that get you from here to there, quickly, efficiently, and safely.
Water works that ensure clean and healthy water. All the things
that make us love where we live. Things we have and hold in
common: playing grounds, bike paths, green spaces, community
gardens, decent housing, strong schools, and a public health
care system that addresses all aspects of our well-being.
Improve the quality of life by addressing the work-home
balance. A more humane life with time for what really matters.
Making a living should never impede having a life.
“Young people
build community,
both where
they live and
where they
connect through
the internet
in virtual
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Strong communities means creating opportunities for young
Canadians. Young people build community, both where they
live and where they connect through the internet in virtual
communities. Energized youth are part of a real green future.
strong communities
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Budget Detail
GP Budget Detail (All Totals in $Millions) 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Personal and Corporate Tax Cuts Funded by Pollution Charges
Adopt Carbon Pricing 33,832 34,446 34,557
Reduce EI and CPP contributions - carbon tax holiday (23,135) (23,359) (23,156)
Implement income splitting for all adults (5,000) (5,310) (5,618)
Carbon pricing rebate (5,075) (5,167) (5,184)
Eliminate personal income tax below the (623) (611) (599)
low income cut-off of 20,000
Total $0 $0 $0
Revenue Increases
Toxic tax 193 164 131
Cancel logging tax credit 5 5 5
Cancel Corporate mineral exploration tax credit 24 24 25
Close tax haven loopholes 1,216 1,216 1,216
Cancel scheduled corporate tax rate reductions 4,582 6,910 7,809
Legalize and tax marijuana 0 1,000 1,500
Total $6,519 $9,319 $10,686
Spending Increases / Decreases
Eliminate subsidies on fossil fuels -1,462 -1,491 -1,521
Cancel federal support for AECL research -155 -155 -155
Reduce military spending to 2005 spending -3,275 -3,083 -2,615
ratio and reorient to peacekeeping
Stop federally funded GMO research -101 -101 -101
Establish a national affordable housing program* 400 834 1,267
Reinvest in national rail systems 600 700 720
Invest in resources to prosecute white collar crime 180 180 180
Invest in national pharmacare 300 300 300
Municipal youth employment program 1,000 1,000 1,000
Municipal youth employment program tuition credit 160 160
Increase post seconday education bursaries 400 400 400
First Nations education, safe drinking 800 800 800
water and improved housing*
Increase EcoEnergy home energy retrofit grants by 50% 400 600 600
Energy retrofit for low income housing* 150 150 150
Energy retrofit for municipal, university, schools and hospitals 200 200 200
National solar roof program 180 180 180
Create six municipal superfunds:
- Community brownfield remediation 300 300 300
- Water and waste treatment facilities 600 600 600
- Sports, cultural and recreational facilities 300 300 300
- Mass transit promotion 700 700 700
- Cycling and pedestrian promotion 200 200 200
- Community housing* 300 300 300
Invest in early childhood education 500 700 1,000
Electrical grid upgrades 1,000 1,000 1,000
Provide stable base-funding for the CBC 100 150 200
Restore scientific capacity to the federal government 15 15 15
Transition to organic farming 75 175 175
Retraining of forestry workers and reforestation 95 95 95
Invest in wild fisheries and rivers 24 24 24
National campaign to discourage marijuana 43 43 43
use (similar to anti-tobacco)
Total $3,869 $5,276 $6,517
* Note: these four items are part of the Green Party national affordable housing strategy
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