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Fast, reliable, and easy transactability powers modern commerce, allowing businesses to adapt quickly to rapidly-changing market and economic conditions. To ensure the banking sector doesn't limit the Canadian economy's ability to compete globally, we must ensure our banking system continues to be at the forefront.
We've been modifying our environment to suit our needs since before recorded history, but modifying the human condition itself is an area of modern science that's not well understood - yet. Different aspects are coming to the front pushed forward by technological advancement and the resulting rise of movements like transhumanism[1]. We believe steps forward in this area should be careful and thoughtful, being ever aware of the slippery slope it can become.
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Education is the fuel of the modern economy. Limiting higher education to people with the financial means to afford to attend puts the economy in a choke hold. We propose making education entirely free to ignite the Canadian economy. The foundations of today's education system were established well over a century ago. Society is fundamentally different now and Canadian education needs to be updated and redesigned to keep pace well into the future. We will create individualized job and career training programs which consider each person's unique learning capabilities, methods, and interests to provide a lifelong learning plan practical skills and theoretical research which evolves as the person's interests and capabilities change over time.
With so many conflicting opinions on the best form of government, any government reform will surely be a contentious topic. Our position is that we must select the best currently known form of democratic government that achieves two main aims: To create a body of democratically elected representatives which accurately and proportionally reflects the composition of the entire population of Canada in government policies and activities. To limit corruption and the amassing of influence of individuals by distributing power widely among more people, with expansive oversight and regulation. We believe that strict limits on personal power and proportional representation in government are required components of every successful democracy - which is why we based our Constitution on those principles.
The information age, powered by electronics like computers, has cemented humanity's inevitable arrival to a future where electricity has become an essential ingredient to modern human survival and where such lack of access invariably leads to poverty, disease, starvation, and death.
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