The Green Party respects the need for a
balance between competition and co-operation in a mixed economy, and, the gifts
and flexibility that this dynamic tension offers to society. Accordingly, we
recognize the strengths and weaknesses of business and organized labour and will
work to continuously improve the functioning of both for the public good.
We believe in social justice while
still encouraging self-reliance, respecting the principle of reward for effort
and risk. We believe that these principles must exist in a system where
environmental issues are at the forefront of decision
making.
Environmental challenges are local, national and global. These
include climate change, air, water and soil degradation, the massive loss of
bio-diversity, the ongoing depletion of critical energy and food supplies, the
overwhelming and expanding global population, the environmental build-up of
toxic substances, and unsustainable urban sprawl.
The impact of each is
magnified in combination and is already felt by the most vulnerable – children,
the poor, other species and many developing countries.
The economic
well-being that the Green Party promotes is more qualitative rather than
quantitative. We recognize limits to material and energy consumption. We believe
there is a better course to chart that will not lead to resource scarcity and
ecosystem failure.
We will influence public policy through a Genuine
Progress Indicator (GPI) rather than relying solely on the Gross Domestic
Product (GDP).
By failing to subtract negative
economic and social activity from its total calculations of economic activity,
the current GDP indicator significantly distorts the national evaluation of real
wealth creation, prosperity and quality-of-life.
The Green Party
knows that social justice at home and abroad is both an environmental and an
ethical issue. We observe that short-term economic needs too often take
precedence over sound leadership and environmental stewardship. Our policies
seek to directly address the core structural causes of poverty and poor
health.
We believe in good government and the collective voice of
Canadians. Green Party policies will make Parliament more democratic and diverse
through democratic renewal. Government must be far more accountable and
transparent.
Multi-national corporations that operate under international
trade agreements written to limit democratic oversight, exert exceptional power.
We will work with Green parties and other partners around the world to introduce
mandatory international environmental and social standards for multi-national
corporations. With other measures, this will help re-establish democratic
accountability, human rights and the protection of the global environmental
commons.
While independent, Green parties around the world share common
values as expressed in the Global Greens Charter. These principles are:
ecological wisdom, sustainability, respect for diversity, social justice,
non-violence and participatory democracy.
Canada must play a far more
significant role in the world, building peace, advancing human rights and
protecting vulnerable eco-systems. Canada has the capacity to help and our
leadership must be felt at crucial moments. We must rise to the many challenges
facing the world and advance a new global vision to replace the culture of fear
that diverts massive human and financial resources from real global
threats.