Continuous Motion Development
Online proposal development for the Green Party of Canada
Once a proposal has reached (2) Workshop, if a member disagrees with a proposal, they can share their opposition publicly. There are two types of dissenting opinions:
- disagreeing with the intent of a proposal, or,
- disagreeing with the wording of the proposal statement (operative clause).
The dissenting opinion should identify the Green Value at issue. Publishing a dissenting opinion allows a member to explain why they think the policy should be (RED) rejected in the all member vote or (YELLOW) sent back to workshop for more work. Dissenting opinions will be available as a file posted on the appropriate proposal card.
Submission of Dissent
Once a proposal has reached (2) Workshop, if you want to publish a dissenting opinion, please sign in to WeDecide and complete the form below.
Answer the form
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Title of dissent
(Short answer) -
Name of the proposal that lead to this dissenting opinion.
(Short answer) -
Designation of dissent as Red or Yellow
(Single option)- RED - should be rejected in all member vote.
- YELLOW - send to workshop for more work.
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Body of dissent
(Long answer)