Green Party of Manitoba
Affordability
Childcare
				Develop a long-term vision of universally accessible, high quality, affordable early learning and childcare services for all children and families who wish to use them			
			
		
				Work towards implementing this vision, taking into consideration the recommendations of the Manitoba Early Learning and Child Care Commission, 2016			
			
		
				Mandate school divisions, in collaboration with Healthy Child Manitoba and parents/caregivers and the early childhood development community, to develop and implement early childhood education and development programming and initiatives			
			
		
				Provide funding to school divisions for early childhood education and development programming and initiatives			
			
		Food prices
				Provide Lunch and up to one other meal per school day (Breakfast or Dinner) to all K-12 Students in Manitoba public schools, free of charge			
			
		Fuel and transportation costs
				Work with all cities in Manitoba with public transit systems to provide fare-free transit service, supported by increased provincial funding for fare-free public transit systems			
			
		Pensions
				Revise bankruptcy laws so as to prevent any employer in bankruptcy from gaining possession of the Pension Trust Fund, its capital, and its earnings which that employer administers in trust			
			
		Post-secondary costs and loans
				Work towards a target of all Manitoba Student Aid recipients receiving at least 50% of their funding in the form of non-repayable grants rather than loans			
			
		
				Develop programs to structure repayment of Manitoba Student loans through an income-contingent repayment plan, based on the individual student's ability to pay			
			
		Poverty and the minimum wage
				Develop and implement a Guaranteed Basic Income program for Manitoba, with the aim of replacing the patchwork of social assistance programs currently administered by the provincial government.			
			
		
				Require that Manitoba’s minimum wage rate be set at that level that allows a single working-age adult working full time, full year to achieve an after-tax income equal to the weighted average MBM low-income threshold for Manitoba			
			
		
				Annually indexing this wage rate to the most current MBM threshold. For November 2022 the minimum rate would be $ 16.75 per hour			
			
		Public transit
				Work with all cities in Manitoba to improve public transit service including increasing frequency, operating hours, and coverage			
			
		
				Work with all cities in Manitoba with public transit systems to provide fare-free transit service, supported by increased provincial funding for fare-free public transit systems			
			
		
				Develop and implement a province-wide system of electrified intercity bus and rail service			
			
		
				Work toward a target where all busses, new and replacement, are zero emissions, battery electric or electric trolley busses			
			
		
				Investigate a system of airship transportation for goods and services to remote and northern communities			
			
		Tax measures and rebates
				Develop and implement a Guaranteed Basic Income program for Manitoba, with the aim of replacing the patchwork of social assistance programs currently administered by the provincial government.			
			
		Climate Change & the Environment
Active transportation
				Permit cyclists to treat stop signs as yields and red lights as stop signs, unless otherwise marked			
			
		
				Permit cyclists of all ages and with all sizes of tire to ride on sidewalks, provided they do so safely and yield to pedestrians			
			
		
				Give Cyclists priority right-of-way over motorists on all highways			
			
		
				Require the installation of stop signs and traffic calming measures in back lanes to prevent collisions with cyclists and pedestrians			
			
		
				Enact a province-wide urban default residential speed limit of no more than 30km/h			
			
		
				Prohibit motorists from turning across a pedestrian or cyclist crosswalk at a red light (effectively banning right turns on red)			
			
		Climate adaptation
				Recognize the climate crisis for the Emergency that it truly is			
			
		
				Develop a provincial Climate Emergency Response Agency that would bring together environmental, health, engineering and other professionals with Indigenous leadership, government personnel and members of the lay public to oversee the coordinated planning and action on Climate Emergency mitigation and adaptation			
			
		
				Call for a provincial Citizens Assembly on the Climate Emergency with an emphasis on incorporating Indigenous wisdom on climate and the natural environment			
			
		Energy generation
				Accelerate approvals for wind turbine installation on already degraded sites such as garbage dumps when such sites are suitable for wind turbine development			
			
		Green construction and retrofits
				Incentivize the purchase and installation of composting toilets			
			
		
				Mandate that all building permits for residential, commercial, institutional and industrial buildings include a water reclamation system so that only minimal amounts of treated water are used for toilet flushing			
			
		Public transit
				Work with all cities in Manitoba to improve public transit service including increasing frequency, operating hours, and coverage			
			
		
				Work with all cities in Manitoba with public transit systems to provide fare-free transit service, supported by increased provincial funding for fare-free public transit systems			
			
		
				Develop and implement a province-wide system of electrified intercity bus and rail service			
			
		
				Work toward a target where all busses, new and replacement, are zero emissions, battery electric or electric trolley busses			
			
		
				Investigate a system of airship transportation for goods and services to remote and northern communities			
			
		Reducing greenhouse gas emissions
				Eliminate fossil fuel subsidies in Manitoba			
			
		
				Remove the exemption for fuel under the Fuel Tax Act, and apply PST to all fuels			
			
		
				Ban hydraulic fracturing (fracking)			
			
		
				Cancel all new oil exploration projects			
			
		
				Phase out existing oil and gas operations, so that they continue on a declining basis, to terminate at the end of 2035			
			
		Waste
				Develop and implement province-wide municipal organics (compost) diversion programs from both the residential and the Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (ICI) sectors			
			
		
				Develop and implement a deposit return system for recyclable single-use packaging and 			
			
		
				Introduce new tax incentives for enterprises that repair, reuse, and repurpose items that would otherwise have gone to landfill			
			
		
				Accelerate regulations to phase out non-essential, single-use plastics, and expand the list of items to be phased out			
			
		
				Increase fines for illegal dumping			
			
		
				Mandate sorting of waste, compostable material and recyclables for all government departments and agencies, industry and corporations across the province, with meaningful fines in place to address non-compliance			
			
		
				Require that all plastic packaging sold in Manitoba contain at least 50% recycled content by 2030			
			
		
				Adjust provincial procurement practices and support municipalities that adopt equivalent or better reuse standards			
			
		
				Introduce targets for reusable, returnable product packaging systems			
			
		
				Prioritize and accelerate the upgrade of the Winnipeg North End Sewage Treatment Plant			
			
		
				Support consumers in independently maintaining their electronics, large appliances, machinery, and vehicles, and being able to access cost-effective repairs to those items, by introducing Right to Repair legislation			
			
				This would include mandating:
- The availability of parts at reasonable prices;
- Provision of free and publicly available service manuals;
- Publicly available repair information such as software tools and schematics;
- Repairability labeling to inform consumers of the likely lifetime and fixability of the product; and
- Enforcing repairable designs (e.g., replaceable batteries, long-term software support, etc).
				Accelerate approvals for wind turbine installation on already degraded sites such as garbage dumps when such sites are suitable for wind turbine development			
			
		Water
				Prioritize and accelerate the upgrade of the Winnipeg North End Sewage Treatment Plant			
			
		
				Incentivize the purchase and installation of composting toilets			
			
		
				Mandate that all building permits for residential, commercial, institutional and industrial buildings include a water reclamation system so that only minimal amounts of treated water are used for toilet flushing			
			
		
				Ban hydraulic fracturing (fracking)			
			
		
				Ban Silica Sand mines			
			
		Education
K-12 funding
				Provide Lunch and up to one other meal per school day (Breakfast or Dinner) to all K-12 Students in Manitoba public schools, free of charge			
			
		Post-secondary costs and loans
				Work towards a target of all Manitoba Student Aid recipients receiving at least 50% of their funding in the form of non-repayable grants rather than loans			
			
		
				Develop programs to structure repayment of Manitoba Student loans through an income-contingent repayment plan, based on the individual student's ability to pay			
			
		School curriculum
				Affirm that young people have the right to be educated on matters pertaining to their own bodies			
			
		
				Condemn and prevent the suppression and censorship of educational materials informing youth about puberty, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and sexual health			
			
		
				Condemn the suppression of books that feature queer individuals and issues			
			
		
				Expand Manitoba's social studies curriculum to include an exploration of the history of the AIDS epidemic and its causes, including the government-sanctioned AIDS information suppression campaigns			
			
		Student mental health
				De-emphasize and reduce the role of testing and quantitative evaluation in school, instead giving teachers the means to make more meaningful assessments of their students' progress			
			
		
				Discontinue all standardised testing in Manitoba			
			
		Healthcare
Drugs and addiction
				Legalize the growth of cannabis plants for personal use, in harmony with federal laws			
			
		
				Advocate to the Federal government to decriminalize possession of controlled substances for personal use			
			
		
				Establish overdose prevention sites and a legally regulated safer drug supply			
			
		
				Increase the accessibility of safer drug use supplies, including, but not limited to naloxone, drug-checking kits, glass pipes, and sterile needles & syringes.			
			
		
				Use taxes raised from the sale of all controlled substances, in part, to fund education and health services to prevent and treat substance abuse			
			
		
				Work towards addressing the social and economic conditions underlying substance abuse			
			
		Gender-affirming care
				Establish dedicated gender-affirming care clinics in each regional health authority and urban centre across the province of Manitoba			
			
		
				Require that no individual wait more than 90 days to meet with a specialist following referral to a dedicated gender-affirming care clinic			
			
		
				Require all general-practice physicians and nurse practitioners to receive training in respecting and caring for transgender individuals, including basic training on the prescription and maintenance of puberty blockers and hormone-replacement therapies			
			
		
				Use reasonable, patient-centred, informed-consent procedures to determine eligibility for all gender-affirming care such rather than mental assessments or requiring diagnosis of gender dysphoria			
			
		
				Eliminate all fees involved in changing the gender marker on provincially regulated identification			
			
		
				Eliminate all fees involved in the legal name change process;			
			
		
				Eliminate the fingerprinting requirement for a legal name change in Manitoba for individuals without a criminal record			
			
		
				Eliminate all fees involved in the replacement of Identification documents following legal change of name or gender marker			
			
		
				Prohibit medically unnecessary non-consensual 'sex-normalizing' surgeries on intersex children			
			
		
				Mandate appropriate training of medical professionals on malpractice relating to non-consensual ‘sex-normalizing’ procedures			
			
		
				Investigate past instances of unnecessary non-consensual surgeries on intersex children to make amends and implement a patient-led response going forward			
			
		Mental health
				Introduce legislation to abolish Daylight Savings time in Manitoba and permanently observe Central Standard Time (UTC–06:00)			
			
		Sexual and reproductive health
				Provide full public funding for abortion services			
			
		
				Require every Regional Health Authority to offer abortion services within its geographical boundaries			
			
		
				Fully publicly fund all family planning, conception, and contraception services and products in Manitoba under Medicare and Pharmacare			
			
		
				Require all Manitoba pharmacies to provide access to contraception and abortion products, such as the ‘morning after pill’ and the ‘abortion pill’			
			
		Housing & Homelessness
Affordable housing
				Advocate collaboration and leadership between all levels of government on housing policy and investment in non-profit and cooperative housing			
			
		Homelessness
				Develop a comprehensive strategy to end homelessness in Manitoba by 2025, based on research regarding what has worked elsewhere and on consultation with community members and social service workers in Manitoba			
			
		
				Work with local community members, organizations, and businesses to mitigate the effects of and ultimately end homelessness in Manitoba			
			
		Jobs, Businesses, & Labour
Poverty and the minimum wage
				Develop and implement a Guaranteed Basic Income program for Manitoba, with the aim of replacing the patchwork of social assistance programs currently administered by the provincial government.			
			
		
				Require that Manitoba’s minimum wage rate be set at that level that allows a single working-age adult working full time, full year to achieve an after-tax income equal to the weighted average MBM low-income threshold for Manitoba			
			
		
				Annually indexing this wage rate to the most current MBM threshold. For November 2022 the minimum rate would be $ 16.75 per hour			
			
		Society & Government
Electoral Reform
				Lower the voting age to 16 in Provincial and Municipal Elections.			
			
		
				Establish a Mixed-Member Proportional Representation electoral system for Manitoba			
			
		
				Fix the date of provincial general elections to no sooner or later than once every four years, except should the government fall in a vote of non-confidence			
			
		
				Impose an annual moratorium on winter by-elections			
			
		
				Significantly reduce the annual political contribution limits to reduce the influence of wealthy stakeholders on Manitoba's Elections			
			
		Public safety
				Advocate for the federal government’s provision of refugee status to 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals who are subject to persecution and/or cannot legally and safely obtain gender-affirming care in their home country, and the repeal of the Safe Third Country agreement			
			
		
				Develop dedicated safe spaces for 2SLGBTQIA+ refugees and housing at least 750 2SLGBTQIA+ refugees before 2028, equivalent to approximately 10% of the annual refugees received by Manitoba each year			
			
		
				Require the installation of stop signs and traffic calming measures in back lanes to prevent collisions with cyclists and pedestrians			
			
		
				Enact a province-wide urban default residential speed limit of no more than 30km/h			
			
		
				Prohibit motorists from turning across a pedestrian or cyclist crosswalk at a red light (effectively banning right turns on red)			
			
		
				Permit cyclists of all ages and with all sizes of tire to ride on sidewalks, provided they do so safely and yield to pedestrians			
			
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