Prosperity Canada Programme of The Progressive Canadian Party: Ten Visions for Canada.
As progressive-conservatives, as
members and supporters of the PC Party, our duty is to communicate to our fellow
citizens what we stand for and why their vote is so vital for the
future.
1.FACILITATING POST SECONDARY EDUCATION:
-We
believe knowledge is paramount in our modern world for individuals and for
Canada`s capability to be competitive.
-Free education must be extended
to Canadians to allow them to fully develop their education at university,
college and trade school levels.
-Subject to maintaining satisfactory
grades each Canadian must be entitled as a right to 16 years of free education,
not just the present 12.
2.REALIZING GROWTH
OPPORTUNITIES:
-Canada must identify our growth opportunities
throughout all the World`s nations, but particularly fellow members of The
Commonwealth of Nations and La francophonie,
-While our main trading
partner, the U.S.A. has over consumed the bulk of our fellow nations in the
Commonwealth and La francophonie are underdeveloped.
-Our investments,
goods and services can extend prosperity for ourselves and these our cousins,
particularly in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and
Singapore.
3.HARNESSING RENEWABLE RESOURCES:
-There is
a growing awareness that the world’s present energy resources are
finite.
-This is the opportune time to fiscally forge what is needed in
the form of renewable energy infrastructures.
-With the second largest
land mass in the world, Canada can and should become a leading producer,
exporter and consumer of wind, solar, thermal and tidal renewable
energy.
4.PERSONAL INCOME REALIGNMENT AFTER
TAXATION:
-So that 1% of the population does not control an
unreasonable amount of the Nation’s personal income -
16%.
5.FACILITATING ROBOTICS IN INDUSTRY
-Robotics are
leading to a new industrial revolution. Canada must be a world leader in this
field.
6.MEETING DIFFERING NEEDS:
-A strong united
Canada is fundamental but within our country there are diverse communities that
require differing approaches to realize their economic potentials.
-One
example is Hamilton, an urban community which has had heavy industry as its
base. The city is in transition. We believe its future could include
restructuring of their industry … of their factories … into the production of
renewable energy infrastructure products which are in short supply throughout
the world.
7.SERVING THE WORLD:
-Canada with coasts on
east and west and north gives us the opportunity to revitalize Atlantic Canada
as the hub for Eastern North America including the .US.A.’s New England
states.
-Likewise Pacific Coastal British Columbia can become the gateway
for Asian world trade into North America.
-Hudson’s Bay and our Arctic
areas as they become increasingly icebound can and will facilitate serving the
world with the export of our oil, natural gas, diamonds and agricultural
products..
8.ALLYING FOR PEACE AND STABILITY:
-Canada
can regain reputation as a peacemaker. Reaching out to work with our
Commonwealth cousins, forging with them alliances to bring peace and stability
to their regions when troubled
-Returning our focus to providing
resources to the United Nations role of dispute settlement.
-Increasing
Canadas Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) `capabilities to
provide immediate response.
9.BRINGING NEW HOPE:
-Canada
has contributed to improving the living standards of our fellow members of the
Commonwealth and Francophony.
-Canada can continue to work with our
fellow developed countries United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand to work
diligently toward increasing the standards of all our
cousins.
10.ACKNOWLEDGING OUR DEBT:
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