Continuous Motion Development
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C24-P015 Nuclear Power: Cease Blanket Opposition
Note: This policy motion received 7 or more dissenting opinions, so it will be moved to the next Annual General Meeting for discussion, debate, and a deciding vote.
Policy Motion:
Green Party of Canada will cease blanket opposition to nuclear power as a source of low-carbon electricity production.
Submitter: Gordon McDowell
Bonser Results: Categorised as Yellow. Received 45.1% green votes, 11.7% yellow votes. This motion underwent a policy workshop, no amendments were proposed.
Dissents:
C24-P015-D001 - Building more nuclear reactors will delay climate action
C24-P015-D002 - Nuclear Power is Not Climate-Friendly and Not ‘Clean’
C24-P015-D003 - Nuclear power: not safe, not clean not affordable, not a climate solution
C24-P015-D004 - Dissent to C24-P015 (G23-P024): Withdraw Opposition to Nuclear Power
C24-P015-D005 - Nuclear power is not clean nor ethical
C24-P015-D006 - No to New Nuclear
C24-P015-D007 - The Green Party of Canada must continue to oppose Nuclear Power
C24-P015-D008 - Nuclear is a recipe for failure
C24-P015-D009 - I oppose nuclear power
Sponsors: Gordon McDowell, Ike Bottema, Kyle Hutton, Mr. Colin Griffiths, Deraek Menard, Allan Willms, Stephen Warwick, Stacy Neilson, Marinus Eterman, Mary Card, Tyler Beaulac, Eric Gilmour, Charles Eyton-Jones, Stuart Hunter, Dennis Choptiany, Rigel Vincent, Bruce Gunn, Gilbert Vachon, Benjamin Rand, Ronald Servant, Azelie Pouliot, Doug Johnson, Ian Reid, Mathieu Gauthier, J Herbert Latchko.
Note: This policy motion will be included in the Continuous Motion Development all-member vote. Click here to review the Workshop version which contains background information, member comments & amendment history.
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