CPC26 Recommended Voting Guide

CPC26 Policy Convention Recommended Voting Guide

 

POLICY PROPOSALS

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

 

Number Title EDA Province Workshop Suggestion
A-3 Canadian Charities Oakville West Ontario Workshop A: Social YES
A-6 Euthanasia - Protecting Vulnerable People Thunder Bay-Superior North Ontario Workshop A: Social YES
A-9 The Jordan Peterson Policy Medicine Hat-Cardston-Warner Alberta Workshop A: Social YES
A-12 Health care MAiD-free sanctuary spaces Middlesex-London Ontario Workshop A: Social YES
A-13 Delete Abortion Similkameen-South Okanagan-West Kootenay British Columbia Workshop A: Social YES
A-18 Life-Affirming Care and Post-Abortion Support Framework Haldimand-Norfolk Ontario Workshop A: Social YES
A-19 Health Care - Flexibility in Delivery of Health Care Winnipeg West Manitoba Workshop A: Social NO
A-20 Health Care - Access to Health Care Lethbridge Alberta Workshop A: Social YES

 

If you would like to know recommendations on other, non-pro-life social conservative policies, please consult Campaign Life Coalition's voting guide by clicking here. 

SPECIAL NOTES ON POLICIES:

  1. The policies will be first debated and voted in three different break out workshops, on Friday, January 30. Workshop A will be simultaneous in the morning with the Constitution workshop, and Policy Workshops B and C will be simultaneous in the afternoon. 

  2. We highly recommend that you attend Constitution Breakout Session FIRST. If the constitutional proposals are being passed with sufficiently large margins, we will then text and email you to go to Policy Workshop A: Social.

  3. Only the top ten policies from each break out workshop will advance to the plenary session on Saturday, January 31

  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-1 812 14.2 Amendment Burnaby North-Seymour YES  Empowering local EDA Candidate Nomination Committee
C-2 1004 6.1 New Oakville East NEUTRAL Requirement of party HQ to help EDAs with training
C-3 897 5.5, 5.6 New Abbotsford-South Langley NEUTRAL Create EDA contact list that is accessible to all EDAs
C-4 931 2.1 New Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes NEUTRAL Enshrine Canada First principles into the constitution
C-5 887 9.3 Amendment Foothills YES Require the Conservative Fund Canada annual budget be approved by National Council
C-6 870 14.2 Amendment Thunder Bay-Rainy River YES Clarifying nomination rules timelines
C-7 1021 8.3.7 Amendment Eglinton-Lawrence YES Banning lobbyists from National Council
C-8 971 14.4 New Provencher YES Creation of a nomination meeting calendar and tightening nomination timelines
C-9 859 4.1 Amendment Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek NEUTRAL Banning permanent residents from being party members
C-10 1037 7.5.7 New Charlottetown NEUTRAL Appointing members of Conservative Fund Canada as automatic delegates to each policy convention
C-11 1036 8.7 Amendment Calgary Centre NEUTRAL Require National Council to be election-readiness and conduct a post-election post-mortem
C-12 1056 New New Sackville-Bedford-Preston YES Disallow truncating nomination rules timelines
C-13 876 14.3, 14.4 Amendment Thunder Bay-Superior North YES Require the party to provide campaign training
C-14 856 14.1 Amendment Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek YES Allowing candidates and nomination contestants to see why they were disallowed
C-15 866 14.2 Amendment Calgary Signal Hill YES Empowering local EDA Candidate Nomination Committees
C-16 946 14 New Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek YES Require National Council to publish a nomination schedule
C-17 813 17.4 New Burnaby North-Seymour YES Enforce the constitution through a committee of National Council
C-18 909 4.2 Amendment Burnaby North-Seymour NEUTRAL Check membership applications and provide an approval notice
C-19 1006 8.7 New Oakville East NEUTRAL Require National Council to create a department to support EDAs
C-20 882 New New Thunder Bay-Rainy River YES Requirement to hold regional meetings for policy conventions
C-21 1042 14.4 New Pickering-Brooklin YES Nomination meetings timelines
C-22 862 8.15 Amendment Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek YES Combine the three territory seats into one for National Council
C-23 858 6.2 Amendment Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek YES Require party contractors to be neutral during leadership races
C-24 884 2.1.4 Amendment Foothills YES Confirming respect of EDAs and members
C-25 1034 14.4 New Sherwood Park-Fort Saskatchewan YES Sitting MPs are automatic candidates unless they resign, lose a nomination race, or expelled from Caucus via majority vote
C-26 1030 13.1.6 New Calgary Crowfoot NEUTRAL Cleaning up the policy declaration post-Convention 
C-27 886 8.21 New Foothills NEUTRAL Recall of National Councillors by EDAs in said province or territory
C-28 889 16.2.1 Amendment Foothills YES Allot three constitutional amendments to National Council for each policy convention
C-29 923 2.1.3, 2.1.5, 2.1.12.3 Amendment Perth-Wellington YES Updating principles of the party
C-30 979 New Amendment Hastings-Lennox and Addington-Tyendinaga NEUTRAL Updating the constitutional principles with Canada First
C-31 954 8.10 Amendment Abbotsford-South Langley YES Requirement of meeting minutes of NPC and NCC

 


 



NATIONAL COUNCIL CANDIDATES VOTING RECOMMENDATION

 

The National Council of the Conservative Party of Canada is comprised of National Councillors from each province and territory. Every province and territory has one National Councillor except for Ontario (four), Quebec (three), British Columbia (two), and Alberta (two). Delegates can only vote for the National Council candidates in their repsective province or territory. 

 
Each voting delegate can rank as many National Council candidates as they like in the following provinces:
  • British Columbia (two seats)
  • Saskatchewan (one seat)
  • Ontario (four seats)
  • Quebec (three seats)
  • New Brunswick (one seat)
All other provinces and territories were acclaimed. 

 

Province Name
British Columbia 1. Iain Provan
British Columbia 2. Konrad Kobielewski
British Columbia 3. Leslie Koole
British Columbia 4. Rachel Enns
Saskatchewan 1. Colette Stang
Ontario 1. Christina Mitas
Ontario 2. Kinsey Schurm
Ontario 3. Aaron Scheewe
Ontario 4. Dheeraj Jha
Quebec 1. Anthony Matar

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