The Green Party of Saskatchewan believes in just social and economic structures. |
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Link to policy resolutions that address this principle: 1998.4 1998.6 1998.7 1998.9 1998.11 1999.2 1999.7 2000.13 2003.2 2003.7 2003.11 2003.18 2003.19 2003.26 2003.28 2004.3 2004.4 2004.8 2004.9 2005.4 2005.14 2005.17 |
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All of Saskatchewan society will benefit when treaties made with First Nations people are fully respected in spirit and in action. | WE
SAY YES |
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Poverty imposed on citizens by circumstances beyond their control often result in serious health and nutrition problems | WE
SAY NO |
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Affordable and quality housing should be a basic right of all citizens | WE
SAY YES |
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Poverty denies justice to our most vulnerable citizens, our children. | WE
SAY NO |
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Access to adequate, affordable, nutritious, and culturally acceptable food mut be a basic human right for all our citizens. | WE
SAY YES |
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Publically funded day care with competent and fairly paid staff is a vital investment in a better future for all. | WE
SAY YES |
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Fair wages and effective protection of worker rights is needed in a just society | WE
SAY YES |
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The lack of safe water,sewer and housing in many northern communities denies basic justice to many Saskatchewan citizens. | WE
SAY NO |
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Saskatchewan taxes are unfair to low income citizens while letting our most profitable corporations avoid their social responsibilities. | WE
SAY NO |
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Government-supported gambling is a socially destructive and regressive form of taxation. | WE
SAY NO |
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When resource extraction companies do not pay a fair price for our natural resources, all Saskatchewan citizens are robbed | WE SAY NO |
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