Adoption of all green-lit motions this weekend.
- Introductory Statement
- It is now at least 12 months since discussions of new policy proposals began. This BGM is late occurring; it should have occurred last year. In order to be ready for the next general election this is our last opportunity to adopt new policy. It is therefore imperative to adopt all green-lit motions.
- Emergency Motion Statement
- Be it resolved that all green-lit motions be approved this weekend in an omnibus vote, as a matter of priority and emergency.
- Type of Emergency Motion
- A directive to ask the party’s Federal Council to consider an action
- Benefit
- The work of many hardworking members will be recognized, and adopted as party policy for the coming federal election.
- Who does this motion impact?
- Developers of party platform for 2025.
- Impact on exisiting GPC policy.
- Not applicable (e.g., directive to council, constitutional amendment)
- Green Values
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SustainabilityNon-ViolenceSocial JusticeRespect for DiversityEcological WisdomParticipatory Democracy
- Supporting Evidence
- Jurisdiction: Is this proposal under federal jurisdiction?
- Unsure or Not applicable (e.g. directives and constitutional changes)
- Please indicate the language the proposal is being submitted in.
- English
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The Green Party has opposed any kind of omnibus bill in the past, as they tend to allow hidden or negative impacts. This tactic is something used by all three large parties to our overall detriment (just ask Doug Ford, Danielle Smith, Stephen Harper, etc). After review, there is at least one proposal that I'm strongly against. As a grass roots party, it is anti-democratic to not allow full discussion of any proposal.
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