The Green Party is focussing on the following goals in this election.  We are fiscally responsible and socially progressive.  Check out the platform’s website at www.votefortomorrow.ca

LOOKING FORWARD

  1. Measure what counts
    Along with the gross domestic product, which tracks how much money changes hands, we will measure whether that economic activity makes us healthier and better educated, and the environment cleaner.
  2. Invest in Canada
    We will restore the tradition of investing in public facilities and services – the things that link us across our vast geography.
  3. Create healthy businesses
    To ensure strong, Canadian businesses, in addition to carbon-cutting measures that will promote new industries and jobs, we will: 

    • Assist small businesses through Green Venture Capital Funds and tax shifting.
    • Renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement.
    • Support the family farm. Provide GST rebates and compensation for protecting ecological services, such as wildlife habitat.
    • Encourage production and consumption of Canadian agricultural products, especially organically grown.
    • Harness local knowledge to protect fish stocks. Ban offshore draggers and support only sustainable aquaculture.
    • Work with the forest industry to protect jobs and develop value-added products.
  4. Make tax sense
    To promote what’s good, target what’s bad, and ensure we live within our means, we will: 

    • Bring in a $50 per tonne carbon tax and develop taxes for toxic chemicals. Use that revenue to cut payroll and income taxes, and reduce employers’ contributions to Employment Insurance and the Canada Pension Plan.
    • Cut corporate tax by $50 for each tonne of carbon emission reductions, to create a $100 per tonne saving when combined with avoided carbon tax.
    • Return the GST to six per cent, to invest in infrastructure. Expand the exemptions on food items, and extend them to children’s clothing and books. Provide rebates for rural Canadians.
  5. Transform our climate, and economy
    In addition to the Green Tax Shift, we will: 

    • Cut greenhouse gas emissions to 30 per cent below 1990 levels by 2020 and 80 per cent by 2050.
    • Use cap and trade, with hard caps, for some large polluters.
    • Expand research and development of low-carbon technologies.
    • Improve energy productivity through smarter regulation of large appliances and vehicles, and a national program to retrofit existing buildings.
    • Support only bio-fuels that actually save carbon emissions and don’t distort food supplies or prices. That means no corn- or grain-based ethanol.
    • Participate constructively in global negotiations.
  6. Improve health care, and health
    Tackling climate change also leads to a cleaner environment. To reduce other threats to Canadians’ health, and improve treatment when it’s needed, we will: 

    • Work to reduce cigarette smoking through education and taxes.
    • Limit the commercialization of genetically modified crops and impose labeling of GMO products.
    • Protect our universal, single-payer public health care system and ensure it works well at disease prevention and treatment.
    • Promote physical activity and healthy eating, and reduced exposure to contaminants.
    • Work to develop national goals for pre-natal care.
    • Rebuild hospital capacity and make smarter use of it by increasing long-term-care facilities, as well as post-surgery recuperation outside of hospital, with access to nursing.
  7. Close the gap
    To ensure a thriving and secure middle class, the bulwark of a healthy democracy, and move toward equity, we will: 

    • Bring in income splitting and low-income support as part of our Green Tax Shift.
    • Eliminate income tax for those earning $20,000 or less.
    • Work toward a Guaranteed Annual Income in place of the current maze of programs.
    • Ensure universal access to excellent childcare and early childhood education.
    • Support parents who take time from their career for child rearing.
    • Cut debt for post-secondary students through measures including a Canadian National Student Loan and Bursary Program.
    • Forgive half the loan for students who complete degree or certificate programs.
    • Expand industry-based job training and apprenticeship to reduce the shortage of trained workers.
  8. Protect rights
    To create a truly equitable society we will: 

    • Ensure women’s rights are respected. Enforce pay equity.
    • Honour the Kelowna Accord and resolve land claims in ways that do not extinguish aboriginal title.
    • Expand the rights of gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and transsexual Canadians.
    • Enhance support for disabled people.
    • Ease the income support levels required for family-sponsorship.
  9. Work for Peace
    To make the world a better, safer place, we will: 

    • Meet the United Nations’ target that 0.7 per cent of Canada’s GDP go to Overseas Development Assistance.
    • Address the crises of HIV-AIDs, the Darfur tragedy and impacts of climate change in Africa.
    • Restore Canada’s peacekeeping role and help to build a permanent UN force to respond to conflicts and climate disasters.
    • In Afghanistan, shift from the NATO mission to one led by the UN.
    • Press for nuclear disarmament and declare Canada a Nuclear Weapons Free Zone.

BALANCE SHEETS
The Green Party would introduce no new expenditures in 2008-2009 fiscal year (already budgeted) and would make modest Debt payments.

The Green Party would balance the budget in every year of the mandate.

At the end of four years the Greens will have reduced the Debt from 30% of GDP today to 25% in 2011-2012 (the final year of a four-year mandate).

PDF versions of this costed plan are available via the following links:
- Summary Spreadsheet (PDF)
- Revenue/Expenditure Itemized Spreadsheet (PDF)

For a fuller policy discussion please visit the policy section of the Green Party’s website.