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CANADIAN POLITICAL PARTIES

Party

Liberal
Party
Leader: Justin
Trudeau
Seats: 34
Popular vote: 18.9

Conservative
Party

Migration crisis
-bring 25, 000
refugees from Syria
into Canada by
immediate and
direct sponsorship
from the Federal
government
-Donate $100
million dollar
contribution to the
UN High
Commission for
Refugees to
support relief
operations in Syria

-admit more
refugees
-accept 10, 000
refugees

Post-secondary
Education
-keep
postsecondary
education
affordable
-increase youth
enrollment in
postsecondary
education

Environment

Economy

-
Invest millions in
green technologies
and increase tax
measures to create
more
environmentally
friendly jobs.

Foreign policy ISIS


-End Canadas
bombing mission
in Iran and Syria
-restore
diplomatic
relations between
Iran and Canada

-Overlook some of
federal student
loans for those
who agree to
practice in

-low carbon
economy by mid
century but relies
on provincial
measures to reduce

-Canadian military
deployed to defeat
ISIS
-provide
non-lethal

-reduce small
business tax to
9%
-corporate tax
rate reduced

-Progressive
taxation
-Support
training
priorities
initiatives that
show promise
for good quality
jobs to grow the
economy

Leader: Stephen
Harper
Seats: 166

-reserved spots for


ethnic and
religious
minorities being
violated

underserved rural
or remote areas

the countrys
emissions
-approved Enbridge
Northern Gateway
oilsands pipeline

weapons to Iraq
forces
-provide
humanitarian aid
to local
populations

from 22% to
15%
-income
splitting for
families

-accept more
government
assisted refugees
-accept an
additional 36, 000
refugees by the end
of 2015
-provide more
resources to
increase the rate of
processing for
privately
sponsored refugees

-add $169 million


budget on the
education system
-make tuition fees
more affordable

-kick start to
renewable energy
production
-reduce climate
changing emissions
-hold polluters
responsible for
damage they've
done through
charges

-repeal the
anti-terrorism act
(Bill C-51)
renewed focus on
the UN among
other
international
institutions

-affordable child
health care
-raising
minimum wage
to $15 by 2018
-investing $1.3
billion for an
improved
transit plan over
the next 20
years

-accept 40, 000


refugees over the
next 5 years
-commit the
resources of

-eliminate tuition
fees for low
income students
-follow public
education system

-Eliminate the use


of fossil fuels in
Canada by 2050
-
Planning to make
energy needs in

-peaceful
resolution of
conflicts

-invest in
economic
revolution of
clean technology

Popular vote: 39.6

New Democratic
Party:
Thomas
Mulcair
Leader:
Seats: 103
Popular Vote:
30.6

Green Party
Leader: Elizabeth
May

Seats: 1
Popular Vote: 3.9

Canadas military
to transport
refugees

initiatives similar
to Germany,
Norway and
Sweden

Canada come from


renewable sources
by 2025

-promoting
-human rights and
sustainability

-restore federal
engagement in
tourism support
and promotion

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