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The Challenge
is to adapt to the fundamental change
that has taken place
in the relationship between Canadians and
the planet on which we live.
and
is long term well-being.
That is, to find ways to live that will provide
secure and satisfying lives today and for generations to come.
How to achieve this is the
The choice the Green Party offers is a government which
actively considers the long term viability of communities and ecosystems
in its policies and actions. This is very different from the historical
approach which aims for the perpetual expansion of the amount of goods and
services being consumed.
Should decisions be based on the quest for ever expanding production
and consumption, or should they be based on the goal of long term well-being?
It is a question of direction.
How we approach the challenge of our times is of critical importance.
The Green Party seeks cooperative dialogue in Parliament through proportional
representation, rather than the present situation where political parties
are more interested in undermining each other than they are in securing
a viable world in which today's children can raise children of their own.

The Goal
Perpetual expansion is all that's offered by the old style
political parties. They differ only in how they would divide up a growing
pie. The Green Party acknowledges that we cannot grow forever. We offer
a distinct alternative by saying we need to base decisions on the long-term
well-being (sustainability) of communities and ecosystems. Some things
will need to grow to accommodate this end. Others will have to subside.
Overall, however, the goal will be well-being, not expansion for its own
sake.
Determining society's goals is the purpose of politics. At present,
the choice offered in elections between the old style parties is like that
offered by a parent whose child does not want to go to bed. "OK,
the choice is yours, do you want to wear the red pajamas or the blue pajamas?"
As the sage once said: "If we don't change direction, we'll
end up where we're going!" A large portion of the population knows
that we need to change. The Green Party, with its policies
based on sustainability, offers the necessary change.
The Green Party is serving notice that the
country must be governed in a different manner.
Proportional Representation
Proportional Representation (PR) is a system of governance where
the number of seats each party occupies is proportional to the number of
votes cast across the country for that party. Such a system has many advantages
over the winner takes all system presently used in Canada.
One advantage is that, in such a system, citizens tend to vote for the
values and issues represented by the parties, instead of voting to oppose
parties they don't like. Another advantage is that decisions in parliament
will tend to reflect the will of the electorate, due to the proportional
numbers of MPs.
Proportional Representation has long been a goal of the Green Party.
There are many options
and advantages to a PR electoral system.
Serving Notice
One day, the Green Party will serve notice that the country
must be governed in a different manner.
Canadians are uncomfortably aware that we are stretching natural limits.
This awareness will deepen dramatically when we cross the Hubbert Peak of
oil production. <http://www.hubbertpeak.com>
Even if the Iraqis grant us all their oil, we will cross the line where
production cannot meet demand within a decade. Knowing what we know, how
can candidates from any party promote growth everlasting? Who will be responsible
if we ignore limitations until they are too harsh to deny? Negligence begins
today, now that we know.
The
Green platform offers a full spectrum of policies for adapting Canada
to meet the needs and responsibilities of a mature society on a finite planet.
We provide testimony to the fundamental change of our maturation. Any
candidate who becomes a Member of Parliament has a responsibility to acknowledge
this change and make decisions that will help
our country to maintain well-being in the new context.
"Anyone who thinks that an economy
can be expanded forever, within the confines of
a finite planet, is either a madman or an economist."
economist Kenneth Boulding
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