10/24/2023
Our Key Positions
Economy:
Support for private-public partnerships (PPPs) and foreign collaborations, with a focus on fiscal responsibility.
Endorsement of nuclear energy with high safety standards, and investment in advanced nuclear technologies.
Encouragement for foreign companies to establish subsidiaries in Canada under the same legal and tax standards as domestic businesses.
Healthcare:
Advocacy for a public choice healthcare system with both universal and private care options.
Inclusion of vaccines received internationally on individual immunization records, with standardization of vaccine records.
Collaboration with provincial and federal health authorities.
Open access to findings on vaccine standards, with ongoing consultations.
A national therapy trial credit for mental health support.
Zoning law adjustments to address housing challenges and promote alternative housing solutions.
Education:
Opposition to high school standardized testing.
Support for students to proceed directly to university based on their area of interest.
Removal of mandatory online e-learning classes in Ontario.
Teaching diverse viewpoints in social sciences, history, and religion classes.
Support for teachers and students to opt out of gender pronoun policies.
Optional replacement of mandatory phys ed courses with other classes.
Immigration:
Entry of immigrants, refugees, and economic migrants on a case-by-case basis.
Criminal and terrorist history checks for those seeking entry.
Crime and Punishment:
Changes to assault laws for school incidents.
Enhanced strike system with conflict resolution opportunities.
Personal details of students in close-age personal conflicts to remain anonymous.
Foreign Policy:
Collaboration with democratic and neutral members of the UN Security Council for UN reform.
Support for a regional economic block in the Americas to reduce influence on dictatorships.
Advocacy for freedom of religion worldwide.
Israel-Palestine:
Support for a two-state or one-state solution with equal representation for all ethnic and religious groups in a new nation called the Republic of Jerusalem.
Deconversion programs to provide extremists with new opportunities.
Implementation of checks and balances in the presidential system.
Protection of the rights of all religious and non-religious inhabitants.
Non-interference in religious matters, with prosecution of individuals instead of banning faiths.
UN peacekeepers at the Temple Mount/Al Aqsa initially.