The New Democratic Party of Canada has released its list of 60 "priority" resolutions up for debate at this weekend's party convention in Hamilton, Ont. — and none of them touch on the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict.NDP delegates gather in Ottawa for the 2018 policy convention.
The NDP's foreign affairs critic told CBC News that, given everything that has transpired in the Middle East since then, she would be surprised if a resolution about the conflict was not added to the list at the last minute. "What Israel is doing right now looks very much like collective punishment," McPherson told CBC. "Israel has every right to defend themselves, but they also have an obligation to live up to international law. People in Gaza, over 50 per cent of them are children.
One foreign policy resolution on the list for debate focuses on the anti-Sikh riots in India in 1984. The resolution, sponsored by the Brampton East riding association, calls on the party to "recognize the November 1984 state-sponsored violence perpetrated against the Sikhs throughout India as a genocide."
Require employee input before companies introduce artificial intelligence, make government use of AI subject to civilian oversight. Housing — Boost the party's current target of building 500,000 housing units up to 3.5 million, further regulate how landlords and builders supply low-income housing, create a national rental registry and non-speculative housing program.Increase Old Age Security payments by at least 10 per cent.
Prioritize Indigenous rights related to mineral extraction, including those used for electric vehicles.
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