Continuous Motion Development
Online proposal development for the Green Party of Canada
C24-P016 On Nuclear Power
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:
Be it resolved that the Green Party of Canada long conflicted between the horror of nuclear weapons and the need to support reliable and clean nuclear power,
- will adopt a view of nuclear power that is consistent with the best scientific knowledge and practices, and
- will advocate for the continued development of nuclear power technologies, extraction technologies, nuclear waste disposal, and alternative nuclear fuels.
Submitter: Colin Griffiths
Bonser Results: Categorised as Yellow. Received 40.2% green votes, 17.2% yellow votes. This motion underwent a policy workshop and an amendment was accepted.
Dissents
C24-P016-D001 - This resolution is about misinformation, not science
C24-P016-D002 - Nuclear Power Regressive for Greens
C24-P016-D003 - Dissent to C24-P016 (G23-P018): On Nuclear Power
C24-P016-D004 - Nuclear power: not reliable, not clean, waste problems still unsolved
C24-P016-D005 - Nuclear power is not clean nor ethical
C24-P016-D006 - No to New Nuclear
C24-P016-D007 - Nuclear energy is not “clean energy"
C24-P016-D008 - Opposition to policy motion On Nuclear Power
C24-P016-D009 - Nuclear power is not clean nor is it a climate solution
C24-P016-D010 - Opposition to "On Nuclear Power"
Sponsors: Deraek Menard, James Mitchell, Rigel Vincent, Ronald Servant, Kyle Hutton, Ethan Russell, Conor Hayes, Bob MacKie, Walter Wawruck, Aleksei Minaev, Dimitri Lascaris, Mr. Colin Griffiths, Suzanne Lacourcière, Gordon Mcdowell, Ike Bottema, Bruce Gunn, Allan Willms, Stephen Warwick, Michael Obrecht, Stuart Hunter, Dylan Murray, Azelie Pouliot, Marinus Eterman, Doug Johnson, Ian Thomas Shaw, Philip Mueller, Eric Gilmour, Charles Eyton-Jones, Benjamin Rand, 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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