I, myself, am a Red Tory. I have felt this way as long as I can remember. After reading the history of the old Conservative party to the fall of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, I have long embraced the ideas of social justice, fiscal responsibility, democratic reform, senate reform, fair trade, environmental protection, the rule of law, property rights, an ethical and honest, always promoting cooperation with the other political parties because granted one day if a minority government will happen a party will have to work with them. Also, you must not just talk about cooperation and do the opposite in the House of Commons, but you must also stand by it and regardless of your ideological differences you must treat your opponents with the same respect that you would want back at yourself. The ideologies that I have come up with for this party that I have wanted to show to the public for a long time is that most Canadians reside around the political centre of the political spectrum. The ideologies that I would decide for this party are the ones that the old Progressive Conservative party before it was taken over by the Canadian Alliance party and made into this new Republican clone party. The ideologies would be One Nation Conservatism, Conservatism, Liberal-conservatism, Liberalism, Neoliberalism and Social progressivism.
Since this party would have all these ideologies it would fit into a huge spectrum that most Canadians can identify with especially the ones who are true Red Tories and ones that are unsure of which party to go to and chooses the other because they think that they are any better. I have the party for you, which I have posted on other sites and have gotten favourable results. I have with my brother decided on this idea that most elections are won at the centre. This party intends to be a centre on social policy and on economic policy be centre-right, just like the old Progressive Conservative party.
Sir John A. MacDonald if he were around would agree that Canada is meant to be a country that is concerned about those who are poor and help them out. He also would want a Canada with a balanced foreign policy and a Canada that does not engage in wedge issues like Stephen Harper's government. He would want a Canada that defends our public health care system. He would want a Canada that stands up for human rights for all Canadians and not when it is politically advantagious. Sir John A MacDonald would want all Canadians young and old to come out and vote. If elected into the House of Commons or even as an MP, I would bring to the floor the issues of Democratic Reform to reform the Senate and put Independents into the Senate so all voices are heard and not just Senators from a particular political party. We need a voice for all Canadians and not a particular ideology. That can only be heard from at the centre. At this centre, it can only be heard from people who respect and honor the wishes of Diefenbaker, MacDonald, and all the old Red Tories that were once leaders of this great country.
The other aspect of Democratic Reform that I would institute is the issue of reforming the First Past the Post system and put to a vote to the Canadian people about Proportional Representation. If it loses we have to find out ways of getting youth and people engaged. The way to do this is by finding out what they want and by letting them know the importance that a vote brings and that other people in other countries do not get a chance to vote and they should be lucky to vote.
I believe in the rule of law. We need a balanced approach to tackling crime. One in which that focuses on mandatory minimums as well as rehabilitation programs to help out those people who get placed in jail. We need a balanced approach because the system in the United States has failed and we do not need to copy their model. Another form of legislation that our party intends to focus on is the idea of reducing poverty in this country.
This country put in the House of Commons in 1988 a pledge to make sure that Canada had successfully reduced poverty to 0% by 2000 and this has not transpired yet. Our party intends to make poverty reduction a priority. We also intend to focus on the economy of course and use tax cuts not as a main platform but as a way of stimulating growth. Tax cuts are not the solution to everything, just like social programs. On the issue of taxes, we need to understand that taxes are not our enemy; taxes may for our social services that Canadians take for granted. We must leave tax rates the way they are and never increase them in times of trouble. They must remain stable. We must always engage in providing the facts and not putting down any other parties at any time. If elected into the House of Commons, this will be our main platform which is to ban attack ads and to never allow this kind of stuff in our country again. It is a product of the United States and it distorts the issue.
Canadians need to be shown exactly what they are voting for. All parties are to show exactly what they stand for and other parties are never allowed to criticize but point out what they would do differently in a way to avoid confrontation. Politics is already cynical enough by about 50% of Canadians; it does not have to get worse. Another important plank of our party is the issue regarding the environment, which is to create a cap and trade program that makes companies that exceed the limit to pay a fine, and those monies collected will help to create green jobs and help in environmental protection programs. We intend to use the gas tax to pay for infrastructure programs. We intend to defend the Canadian health care system and to make sure that all health care remains public. If there are any private insurers, they will be fined and driven out of Canada. Canada does not need to copy the American model because it is a failure.
Since this is the case, our party believes in the constitution and believe that it must be abided by. We must follow the rules of the charter as well. Canada is a peacekeeping nation, but that does not mean we will not focus on the military. They do a lot of good work overseas. We will put money into upgrading ships and send funds to areas that are ever hard hit by catastrophe. Another important issue that our party believes in is accountability.
If our party ever got in power we would always press for a website that lays out exactly what money is going for what program and how much it is costing the taxpayers. Our party believes that fiscal responsibility is what is important to Canadians.
Our party believes that Canada is a bilingual country and French and English must always be used in our society. We also have to understand that the people in Quebec have a distinct heritage and should be respected. We must also understand the need of Quebecers as people who care about social justice, fiscal responsibility and the rule of law. The people of Quebec must be heard so our great federation is a whole and never falters.
Our party believes in having a national childcare program compared to one stimulated by tax cuts which does not provide any new spaces. We believe that government has a responsibility to help those in times of trouble. There would have to be stimulus money provided to those who fall within the cracks.
A national EI program would be created in times of trouble. For those people who are already on the streets or have fallen way beyond the cracks, our party would institute social housing programs to help those who are in trouble already. The issue that our party holds dear is the issue regarding students. The main reason why students do not take politics seriously is because politicians do not connect with them. One important way is by giving students relief. Our party has always believed in lowering tuition fees and eventually wiping them out for colleges and universities. Every student should be able to attend a college or university without having to worry about paying for it. This is what we believe as a political party.
We also believe in the right to own property. We believe in farmers and the needs that they face everyday like if they'll survive. In times of strife we intend to focus on government assistance. We need to keep Canada as a constitutional monarchy and one that always wishes to stay that way and never becomes a republic.
Unlike the Progressive Canadian party, which wishes to behave like the two main parties, our Centrist party of Canada is different and one that intends to make Canadian politics a lot more civil and one where Canadians can be proud to be Canadian and one that wishes to get rid of all the squabbling. This is Canada that everyone young and old can truly be proud of.
This post has been edited by Gregory Thompson: 05 October 2009 - 06:46 PM

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