CPC23 Recommended Voting Guide

CPC23 Policy Convention Recommended Voting Guide

 

POLICY PROPOSALS

***Click here to access the policy proposals!***

 

Number Title EDA Province Workshop Suggestion
C-2 Eliminate GST on Essential Maternity and on Newborn Products Louis-Saint-Laurent Quebec Workshop C: Health, Social Policy and Criminal Justice YES
C-11 Palliative Care Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek Saskatchewan Workshop C: Health, Social Policy and Criminal Justice  YES
C-14 Euthanasia - MAiD, protecting the vulnerable Thunder Bay-Superior North Ontario Workshop C: Health, Social Policy and Criminal Justice  YES

 

SPECIAL NOTES ON POLICIES:

  1. The policies will be first debated and voted in three different break out workshops, simultaneously on Friday, September 8th

  2. We highly recommend that you attend Workshop C: Health, Social Policy and Criminal Justice

  3. Only the top ten policies from each break out workshop will advance to the plenary session on Saturday, September 9th

  4. We may have to recommend that you vote against other, non pro-life policies that you like in the break out workshop so that the pro-life policies can advance to the plenary session; be sure to check out our texting and email updates on our voting suggestion in the break out workshop

  5. Each policy at the plenary session must receive a double majority: (a) majority of the voting delegates across the country and (b) majority of the delegates from a majority of the provinces


CONSTITUTIONAL PROPOSALS

***Click here to access the constitutional amendments!***

 

Number ID Section Type EDA Suggestion Reasoning
C-1 A 3.14 New National Council YES  Adds Senators to the parliamentary caucus 
C-2 B 8.11 Amendment National Council NO Would allow caucus to not use existing bodies to engage with party members 
C-3 C 8.1.7 New National Council NO Caucus laison should be elected by fellow caucus members, not appointed by the leader 
C-4 D 12.4 Amendment National Council YES Other constitutional amendments do not allow for National Council to invalidate a petition 
C-5 E 13.2.6, 16.7.2 New National Council NO Caucus representative should be elected by fellow caucus members, not appointed by the leader 
C-6 1001 8.10 Amendment Vancouver Centre YES Allows for the access to and maintenance of committee meeting minutes
C-7 868 8.3.7, 8.3.8, 8.3.9 Amendment Vancouver Centre NO Too restrictive on who can run
C-8 871 12.4 Amendment Foothills YES Disallows National Council to disallow petition based on content alone
C-9 867 13 Amendment Calgary Signal Hill YES Encourages simplification between policy and constitutional committees
C-10 955 11.1 Amendment Sherwood Park-Fort Saskatchewan YES Combines the National Policy and Constitution Committees
C-11 890 13.6 Amendment Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill NO Could create long conventions
C-12 804 13.9 New Edmonton West YES Establishes convention rules at least one year prior
C-13 806 13.9 New Edmonton West YES Ensures that NCC and NPC members are actually participating
C-14 837 13.9 New Burnaby North-Seymour NEUTRAL N/A
C-15 904 2.1.8 Amendment Whitby NEUTRAL N/A
C-16 886 2.1.7 Amendment Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill NEUTRAL N/A
C-17 1041 2.1.22 Amendment Perth-Wellington NEUTRAL N/A
C-18 846 2.1.10 Amendment Calgary Rocky Ridge NEUTRAL N/A
C-19 885 4.7 Amendment Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill NO Too restrictive
C-20 854 4.8 New Vancouver Centre NEUTRAL  N/A
C-21 951 5.5 New Souris-Moose Mountain NEUTRAL  N/A
C-22 858 5.5.1 New Vancouver Centre YES Allows party members to better contact EDAs
C-23 814 6.1.3 Amendment Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek YES Forces the Leader and Caucus to implement policy desires of party members
C-24 863 6.3 New Vancouver Centre NEUTRAL  N/A
C-25 834 7.5 Amendment Thunder Bay-Rainy River YES Allows more opportunities for pro-life party members not on EDA boards to pass pro-life policies
C-26 866 N/A New Vancouver Centre YES Allows elected party members to be part of the National Convention Committee
C-27 831 9.3 Amendment Foothills YES Elected members of National Council will have final say on how party funds are utilized
C-28 882 9.8.1 Amendment North Okanagan-Shuswap YES Allows the National Council member of the Conservative Fund a vote
C-29 827 10.8.4 New Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek YES Ensures the Caucus can vote out a leader without needing approval of the Reform Act after each election
C-30 1066 10.7 Amendment Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston YES Would avoid the internal party upheveal experienced after election losses
C-31 1088 10.9.2 New South Shore-St. Margarets NO Could eliminate paper ballots
C-32 817 14.1 Amendment Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek YES Forces the party to tell disqualified candidates reasoning
C-33 845 14.1 Amendment Calgary Heritage NO Could allow for abuse of appointing candidates by party officials
C-34 864 N/A New Vancouver Centre YES Forces party officials to publicize reasons for utilizing options that deviate from normal rules
C-35 815 14.1 Amendment Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek YES Allows incumbent MPs to be challenged for nominations in minority parliaments 
C-36 1077 14.4 Amendment Kitchener Centre YES  Allows EDAs to overrule National Council on candidate disqualifications 
C-37 805 16.9 New Edmonton West YES  Ensures that NCC and NPC members are actually participating

 


 



NATIONAL COUNCIL CANDIDATES

 

Province Name
Alberta Amber Ruddy
Alberta Al Seibring
British Columbia Robert Boyd
British Columbia Konrad Kobielewski
Ontario Daphne Tot
Ontario Christina Mitas
Ontario Waseem Botros
Ontario Aaron Scheewe
Quebec Anthony Matar
Quebec Nathalie Clermont
Quebec Esteban Mendez

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