New Democrats to debate fossil fuel crackdown, electoral reform in Winnipeg
OTTAWA — New Democrats are set to debate up to 70 policy proposals at their convention in Winnipeg this weekend on a host of issues, including clean energy, electoral reform and the party’s own political strategy.
Each policy proposal has been ranked in terms of priority for debate, based on feedback from delegates attending the convention.
Debate on each set of resolutions is scheduled to last for just over an hour. That means some lower-priority resolutions likely won’t make it to the discussion stage.
The resolutions on energy include a broad proposal to overhaul the party’s energy policy and call for the elimination of fossil fuels for electricity generation.
