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New Democratic Party of Canada PlatformThe NDP are a left-wing, ideologically driven, and nationally based political party. The party advocates social democratic policies and tends not to drastically alter its policies with changes in public attitudes. The party is nationally orientated with support across the country. Policy OverviewLeader: Jack LaytonThe NDP will emphasize policies that develop an environmentally- and socially-responsible Canada . They have clear opinions on controversial issues such as same-sex marriage. Layton will use his experience in Toronto city politics to guide policies that deal with municipalities. Health CareThe NDP has said that all Canadians should have access to quality health care, regardless of their wealth. They would establish a Royal Commission to evaluate how to protect the sustainability of medicare. National standards of equal access would be enforced across the country. They have proposed the following reforms:
Same-sex MarriageThe NDP supports same-sex marriage. They would introduce legislation making same-sex marriage legal and equal to heterosexual marriages, without a free vote in Parliament. DefenceThe NDP have promised to improve pay, benefits, and living conditions for members of the Canadian Forces. They are committed to making Canada a leader in peacekeeping. They have proposed the following reforms:
MarijuanaThe NDP supports the decriminalization of marijuana. They are committed to ensuring that it is used safely and responsibly by implementing the following proposals:
MunicipalitiesThe NDP have promised to implement the following funding increases and reforms:
CrimeThe NDP sees poverty and children at risk as the root causes of crime, and intend to address those issues first. They intend to introduce opportunities for young people to divert them away from crime. Gun RegistryThe NDP supports gun control. They have concerns about the cost of the gun registry as implemented by the Liberals. Democratic Reform and AccountabilityThe NDP have promised to increase accountability and introduce democratic reforms through the following measures:
TaxesThe NDP wants to see income tax reform focus on low-income Canadians. They want to improve tax fairness by implementing the following reforms:
Foreign PolicyThe NDP wants to make Canada a leader in nuclear disarmament, arms control, human rights, democracy, peace, and security. They have proposed the following reforms:
ImmigrationThe NDP has said that family reunification should be the core principle of Canadian policies on immigration and refugees. They support the following proposals:
EnvironmentThe NDP is committed to making Canada more environmentally responsible. They have proposed the following reforms:
The NDP has also developed plans to address specific environment issues:
AboriginalsThe NDP is committed to respecting treaties and working with aboriginals and provinces to resolve land claims. They respect the aboriginal right to self-government. They have laid out the following priorities for aboriginal affairs:
TradeThe NDP has promised to develop new global trade rules that would ensure the protection of human rights, labour standards, and the environment. They also believe that water should be exempt from the North American Free Trade Agreement, the World Trade Organization, and other trade agreements. EducationThe NDP will protect post-secondary education through the following reforms:
Child CareThe NDP has promised to make high-quality child care and preschool education a priority. They have introduced the following proposals:
The EconomyThe NDP is committed to balancing budgets and slow debt reduction. Job creation will be their economic priority. They have proposed the following reforms:
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