Mobilization Archive

Free tuition and guaranteeing the treaty right to education

The following resolution has been endorsed by over 30 Riding Associations and organizations, including Courage. We’re mobilizing to support it at the 2018 Federal NDP Convention.

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Whereas post-secondary education is required for 70% of new jobs,

Whereas the average student debt upon graduation exceeds $30,000 and public student loan debt has exceeded $28 billion,

Whereas tens of thousands of indigenous people have been denied funding for their education due to deliberate underfunding since 1996,

Be it therefore resolved that Section 3.2 of the NDP Policy book be amended to insert the following (new text in bold):

a) The establishment of a Post-Secondary Education Act to guarantee stable funding, and protect principles of accessibility, quality, academic freedom, public administration and not-for-profit delivery.

b) Increasing post-secondary education transfers to provinces and territories.

c) Measures to halt further privatization of education.

d) Eliminating tuition fees by working in collaboration with provincial governments.

e) Redirecting existing federal education tax credits into up-front needs-based grants.

f) Supporting literacy programs and adult education and training.

g) Eliminating student debt through 0% interest rates for student loans, and the creation of debt relief and forgiveness programs.

h) Guaranteeing the treaty right to education for indigenous, inuit, and metis people by removing the funding cap on programs such as the Post-Secondary Student Support Program, closing the indigenous education funding gap, and facilitating indigenization & decolonization in post-secondary institutions.

Amending Internal Democracy in the NDP

A MOBILIZATION PROPOSAL:

A lot of issues might seem more pressing. But functional democratic policies that give power to grassroots members to decide how we work together are the foundation that makes effective action possible. As such, Courage has prioritized working for crucial reforms to the NDP constitution that would give more decisionmaking power to members – and make it more difficult for the party to override the democratic will of the members.

If the NDP is going to achieve social justice, economic equality and ecological sustainability, we need to put democracy back into the centre of the party!

Background

In May, Courage released a statement outlining our vision for putting democracy back in the NDP. In summary, our goals on this front revolve around:

(1) Allowing rank-and-file members the opportunity to set the NDP’s agenda between Conventions, instead of treating them merely as sources of funding;

(2) Ensuring that Electoral District Associations (EDAs), not the Leader’s office, are the ultimate decision-makers when it comes to candidate selection, and that any attempt to override the EDA’s selection is transparent and subject to accountability;

(3) Creating the mechanisms within the NDP to hold leadership to account when they drift away from the stances adopted by members; and

(4) Allowing progressive grassroots movements outside the Party to interact with the NDP in more meaningful and impactful ways.

In pursuit of this vision, we intend to present the resolutions below for a vote in the upcoming February Convention.

The resolutions would amend the NDP’s Constitution such that:

(1) The Party leadership cannot remove candidates unless they acquire the approval of Federal Council;

(2) Agendas for Council meetings are open to policy submissions from members and movements between conventions, provided there is EDA support; and

(3) The Party leadership is obligated to survey members annually to get feedback and to help set the Party’s agenda between Conventions more democratically.

Courage has been working on these resolutions internally for several months. However, we see them as something that anyone invested in moving the NDP leftward can benefit from. As such, we welcome any suggestion that would improve them. In the end, our hope is that all efforts pursuing internal democracy would be united to one.

If you’d like to help pass these resolutions, email info@couragecoalition.ca.

In solidarity,

Courage

RESOLUTIONS: PROMOTING INTERNAL PARTY DEMOCRACY

Resolution #1: EDA Engagement

WHEREAS the Party seeks to promote internal democracy and grassroots leadership;

BE IT RESOLVED that the following be added to Section 2.a of Article VI of the Constitution:

(iv) notifying all EDA Presidents of an upcoming Council meetings and its subject matter;

(v) circulating Council minutes to all EDA Presidents;

(vi) adding to Council’s agenda any item that three or more EDA Presidents wish discussed or voted on;

(vii) ensuring that Party members have access to the names and emails of all members of Federal Council, and that the Policy Manual is available to the public, at all times.

Resolution #2: EDA Autonomy

WHEREAS the Party seeks to promote internal democracy and grassroots leadership;

BE IT RESOLVED that the following be added to Article XV of the Constitution

(3) Once nominated by an EDA, a candidate may only be barred or removed from candidacy if one or more of the following is true:

(a) The candidate resigns of their own accord.

(b) The candidate violates civil or criminal laws, or Elections Canada’s regulations, in such a way that would prevent them from continuing as a candidate.

(c) Council resolves, after hearing from the candidate, that the candidate has committed acts or made statements in violation of the Party’s Constitution or core values.

Resolution #3: Member Engagement

WHEREAS the Party seeks to promote internal democracy and grassroots leadership;

WHEREAS members wish to convey their views to each other on a range of issues;

WHEREAS knowing the views of the membership will provide useful information to party leaders;

BE IT RESOLVED that the Constitution be amended to include the following article

Article XVII
Member Engagement

    (1) Members shall be surveyed annually for their views regarding Party direction.
    (2) Questions to the survey endorsed by five or more Electoral District Association Presidents must be added to the annual survey.
    (3) Survey responses shall be summarized in a report within a reasonable timeframe and shared with all members.
    (4) It is the responsibility of the President to ensure the obligations of this clause are fulfilled.

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