• Keep EQAO testing and entrance standards of specialized schools in place
• Phase in elective courses from grade 4
• Increase proportion of specialized schooling in the curriculum, encourage students to pursue their unique passions and aptitudes
• Integrate from grade 9 onwards co-operative education as a core component of the curriculum to prepare students to prosper in the workplace
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• Expand school access:
• Allow parents with school-age children to receive vouchers for private school alternatives in lieu of public school enrollment if they choose to do so
• Allow parents to enroll their children in any Ontario public school of their choosing
o Allocate 50% of school enrollment spots to local residents, local meaning closest school for their age group to their address as determined by Thiessen polygons
o High demand schools will determine eligibility criteria by a system of their choosing, whether entrance exam, portfolio, lottery, or other, provided the metric chosen is strictly merit-based and does not discriminate or consider any demographic or financial categorization
o All data on school eligibility criteria must be made freely available on the Ontario Open Data portal and its existence regularly communicated
o All data on EQAO test scores and other standardized academic achievement metrics must be made freely available on the Ontario Open Data portal
o More granular data must be made available on student success metrics through exportable .csv table; parents should be able to choose from prospective schools and teachers by comparing options with like variables
o The full range of education accessibility should not be a privilege for the wealthy and connected - insider knowledge should not be required to make informed decisions
• Restrict the practice of remote learning to bona fide necessary situations
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• Phase in algebra and algebraic thinking to the math curriculum from grade 4 onwards
• Increase focus on memorization of basic arithmetic
• Introduce outdoor education components to the entire curriculum, including canoe trips, hunting trips, forest-based organic learning curricula, and more
o Encourage students to spend as much time outdoors as possible through curriculum material and assignment structure
• End the practice of indoor recess; teach students as an integrated curriculum item to dress and layer properly from a young age for cold or inclement weather, normalize being outdoors and active through winter, hold winter clothing drives in schools where local parents may have income obstacles to properly outfitting children for winter
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• Expand the physical education curriculum to include all grade levels on a daily basis, including strength training, and expand the reach of physical education to find a fulfilling exercise program for every student
• Train and encourage students, especially girls, proper form and process for strength training as part of a cohesive program to build the skills and confidence to prevent and combat the possibility of gender –based violence
o Establish arrangements with local gyms to host weightlifting classes, practices, and events when school resources are not readily available or cost-efficient
o Make competitive powerlifting and Olympic lifting, in line with established age, sex, and weight classes, an extracurricular sport under OFSSA
Integrate nutrition information specific to athletic performance into the health education curriculum
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• Integrate CAN-BIKE bicycle safety training into the phys-ed curriculum, encourage bicycle commuting to school
o Partner with local cycling promotion non-profits to host cycling education programs and events
o Encourage teachers to ride with their students to field trips when practical
o Encourage parents to ride and/or walk with their children to school
o Provide prizes and accolades to students who explore their local surroundings by bike and on foot through geocaching, photo contests, etc.
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• End zero-tolerance policies and allow the children to resolve their disputes organically
• Adopt a realistic narrative about bullying
• Improve the health and nutrition curriculum to teach students about whole foods, food budgeting, proper hydration, Vitamin D exposure, and more
• Stress the importance of sex-ed online safety curricula to never send lewd images to anyone
• Focus sex-ed curriculum on importance of consent, include material on how to recognize and combat phenomena leading to unhealthy behaviours like grooming and normalization
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• Create a tight-knit system whereby cellphones are safely stored by teachers and returned at the beginning and end of each class to ensure a distraction-free environment
• Expand media literacy curriculum components
o Emphasize idea that media content is produced to sell, both commercially and politically o Emphasize idea that media content is a cherrypicked, curated, and often outright fabricated image production process that is in no way a substitute for real-world direct conversation and observation about daily issues and events in the community
Emphasize from grade 5 onwards importance of analyzing multiple sources of research and parsing through critical thinking to determine which version of events is accurate, with regard to the reality that all content reflects the author’s views and that no description of events is truly accurate
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o Introduce internet literacy curriculum component
Emphasize importance of limiting internet usage for healthy psychosocial development
Emphasize the concept of “terminally online” – the idea that the majority of internet content is produced by people with very little interaction with real world individuals and whose opinions are therefore shaped not by real world experience but by similarly habited people
Train students to recognize when online the signature behaviours and tones of common forms of internet discourse
Create internet literacy learning module for teachers and administrators prior to start of school year
• Place focus on teachers and administrators being able to parse out differences between edgy adolescent humour, genuine self and community safety threats, deliberately inscrutable youth cants, etc.
• Build healthcare system transparency:
• Open OPP investigations into all healthcare system administrators for conflict of interest violations
o Require all healthcare workers in any capacity to maintain records of their patient care statistics and metrics in a publicly accessible database with data that can be searched, filtered, and sorted in the webpage and exported to .csv for finer analysis
o Require same of all patient outcomes with data variables published on patient age, sex, BMI, diagnoses, medications taken whether past or present, etc.
o Institute a publicly accessible anonymized database where women who suffer involuntary miscarriages and stillbirths can report them and include relevant data variables such as age, BMI, diagnosed medical conditions, vaccination status, and more
o Mandatory OPP investigation in all cases of a child’s death or suspected disappearance while under the supervision of a healthcare provider
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• Construct and maintain additional healthcare system capacity:
• End artificial scarcity in healthcare system capacity
o Permit an open market on healthcare delivery
o Permit anyone who can pass the necessary exams to enter the professional association of their medical specialization to practise their medical specialization regardless of the nature, location, or existence of formal training
o Permit persons and organizations to form parallel medical professional associations and require them to submit a detailed document of their standards and procedures to be publicly and clearly available on the Ministry of Health website in order to practice in Ontario
o Allow Ontario residents to opt out of OHIP and purchase private insurance coverage or opt out of health insurance coverage entirely if they so choose
Have OHIP remain the default health insurance coverage for everyone
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• OHIP coverage for vision care and emergency dental care
• OHIP coverage for all birth control medications and devices
• OHIP coverage for psychotherapy and addiction management
• Fund the above through increased sin taxes on tobacco, marijuana, fast food, snack food, electronic media, and other vices contributing to healthcare system strain
• Additional tax on all food products containing high fructose corn syrup
• Additional tax on all artificial meat substitute products
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• End public funding of supervised injection sites
o Non-profit organizations are free to establish their own
o Resume policing of supervised injection sites for antisocial behaviour
o Instruct EMS services to place drug overdose calls as low priority
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• Ban the prescription of hormone treatments to persons under age 18
• Ban the prescription of all other psychiatric drugs to persons under age 12
• Provide free menstrual hygiene products in all middle- and high-school washrooms
• Legally protect the right of hospital patients to receive visitors without conditions
• Legally protect the right of hospital patients to receive care without restriction or coercion, such as requirements to submit to unrelated tests or procedures
• Liberalize zoning
o Allow property owners to construct additional dwelling units and modify property with minimal interference from government
o Simplify legal processes for subdividing lots
o Simplify legal processes for incorporating additional land uses to residential properties
o Eliminate public consultation and zoning approval requirements for all new construction under 4 stories tall that does not pose environmental hazards
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• Liberalize rental policy to formalize payment-in-kind, payment-in-labour, payment on credit, payment in foreign currency or cryptocurrency, and otherwise heretofore unusual or informal rent payment structures to ensure legal transparency for all parties involved
• Liberalize eviction policy to more easily permit landlords to evict rent-delinquent tenants, tenants causing property damage, and tenants interfering with the peaceful enjoyment of the property by other tenants
o Allow landlords to change locks and auction personal effects after 60 days of non-payment and no agreement towards planned payment
o Remove sections of the LTA that forbid property owners and renters from removing squatters; adopt Castle Doctrine
o Continue to respect legal rights of tenants in good standing to keep their housing
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• Ban ownership of residential property by foreign nationals, shell companies created by foreign nationals, and workaround tactics by foreign nationals including but not limited to the occupation of dwellings by international students
• Two-year holding period by property buyers before they can sell to discourage speculation
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• Empower police forces to efficiently clear homeless encampments where antisocial behaviour is present
o Empower Crown prosecutors to seek maximum sentences for encampment squatters who commit theft, littering, assault, indecent exposure, trespassing, human trafficking, and other criminal activities
o Protect the rights of citizens to use necessary force to protect themselves, their loved ones, and their property from predation by encampment squatters
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• Allow homeless encampments where antisocial behaviour is not present and monitor them to ensure their size and disruption to the local community stays minimal
o Endorse the practice of short-term recreational camping in public parks where there is sufficient green space to do so
o Remove permit requirements for campfires provided that proper fire safety protocols are followed
• Continue to invest in infrastructure projects already started
• Require all public infrastructure construction projects to work 7 days a week
o Require a 7am-9pm work schedule for public infrastructure projects, respecting all existing overtime pay regulations, and leaving scheduling logistics details up to individual contractors
Allow construction workers to work the full 14-hour shift 7 days a week if they choose to do so without interference from HR and/or government provided their performance stays consistent
o Require all public infrastructure projects where there is not significant disruption to the sleep quality of local residents to work 24/7
• Adapt contract tender legislation to enable governments to more easily replace under-performing contractors
• Work to reduce pork barrel spending
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• Support bicycle infrastructure projects to boost multimodal use such as bicycle parking stations
o Push construction timelines on secure bicycle parking infrastructure at GO stations
o Integrate secure bicycle parking payment with the PRESTO card and allow commuters to park their bikes at a bicycle parking station using PRESTO as payment with no advance notice required
• Standardize and simplify bicycle infrastructure design to ensure intuitive understanding of road space usage for cyclists
• Eliminate mandatory bicycle helmet laws for under-18s
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• Expand inter-urban passenger railway service, speed up GO Electrification timeline
o Pursue electrification by third rail, not overhead catenaries, to avoid need to rebuild overpasses
• Streamline municipal fare policies and cross-boundary transit system integration o Resume PRESTO discount for transfer between GO and TTC
o Absorb UP Express into GO Transit network
• Pursue further negotiations to purchase the North Toronto Line from Canadian Pacific Railways and integrate it into commuter passenger service
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• Construct a high-speed rail network between Windsor and Ottawa and co-ordinate with the Quebec and Michigan, and New York governments to extend the network to Quebec City, Detroit, and Buffalo
o Phase 1 Union Station to London via Pearson Airport, Brampton, Guelph, Kitchener, and Stratford
o Phase 2 Union Station to London via Hamilton, Brantford, and Woodstock
o Phase 3 Union Station to Kingston
o Phase 4 Kingston to Ottawa
o Phase 5 Union Station to Peterborough via Bowmanville
o Phase 6 Peterborough to Kingston via Havelock and Belleville
o Phase 7 London to Windsor
o Target travel time 2 hours Toronto to Ottawa, 2 hours Toronto to Windsor
• Introduce periodic re-testing of licensed drivers
• Increase fines for dangerous driving infractions:
• Increase fines for low-speed collisions
• Increase fines for failure to use turn signals
• Increase fines for opaque vehicle windows
• Automatic license revocation for impaired and/or distracted driving offense causing injury
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• Eliminate legislated speed limits and focus motor vehicle speed reductions on geometric design
o Keep speed limit restrictions in place for active construction zones and school zones
• Work with municipalities to standardize and simplify road design
• Larger font sizes and improved sign placement on road signage
o Introduce driving school curriculum material on racing physics, mandate driving school completion for all G2 applicants
• Focus traffic enforcement priority on lane discipline and decisive lane management
• Provide a tax credit to homeowners and other property owners who use their property for commercial agriculture
• Encourage the planting of community gardens
• Provide a tax credit to homeowners and other property owners installing electric car charging stations and green roofs
• Liberalize legislation around the construction and renting of electric car charging stations
• Remove all legislative and bureaucratic obstacles to the planting of trees and other flora on private property
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• Invest in the construction and maintenance of more nuclear power generation facilities
• Continue to provide rooftop solar power generation tax credits
• Open up the power grid to purchase electricity from individual landowners producing electricity through wind, microhydro, biomass, or other green-electric schemes
• Pursue the construction of oil pipelines to keep flammable oil shipments off the railways
o Tighten pipeline safety standards to prevent leaks and spills
• Write an Ontario Charter of Rights and Freedoms that explicitly respects the philosophical foundation of natural law: that all human beings have the right to do what they please so as it does not harm other human beings and that this right exists independently of government approval
o Expand on current federal Charter rights to recognize the right to own, use, and defend property; the right to self-defense; and the right to unconditional sovereignty over one’s body
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• Legislative ban on any and all covid restrictions present or future whether government or business related
o Establishment of dedicated 24-hour contact number to report and direct police to respond to attempts to restrict access to commerce, employment, and publicly accessible spaces on the basis of covid containment theatre
• Full OPP investigation into all government employees with credible conflict of interest allegations with regard to covid restrictions, including but not limited to business shutdowns, school closures, stay-at-home orders, coerced vaccination, and selective media censorship
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• Protect the right of all children to attend public schools without regard to medical history
• Protect the right of anyone attending or applying to attend post-secondary education and/or vocational training to access those facilities and receive instruction free from discrimination on any basis other than academic and/or vocational qualification
• Protect the right of educators to hold and broadcast their political views without fear of reprisal from their employers
• Protect the right of speakers to speak at universities and other public forums
o Pursue harassment and/or uttering threats charges (where specifically relevant) against anyone attempting to “deplatform” a public speaker through intimidation, obstruction, or similar methods
• Fine social media conglomerates who ban, shadowban, hide, or otherwise censor users and discussions from their platforms
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• Legalize drug use and public drinking – with penalties enhanced for antisocial behaviour related intoxication and antisocial behaviour in pursuit of drug purchase or sales
• OHIP coverage for psychotherapy and addiction management
• Require all programs receiving public funds to provide in-person services without condition or discrimination on a consistent schedule
• Full transparency and open investigation into any and all credible conflict of interest allegations with pharmaceutical producers and the psychiatric profession
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o Resume the practice of involuntary commitment for persons with mental illnesses whose emotional dysregulation poses a threat to public safety
Streamline bureaucratic processes so family members can get their loved one into care without delay
Require CAMH and other programs receiving public funds to staff 24-hour contact numbers
Expand psychiatric assessment process to build plans for long-term care
Direct municipalities to expand Crisis Intervention Teams
Protect the right of individuals to use reasonable force to defend themselves, their loved ones, and their belongings and property from violently mentally ill people
• Permit all retail businesses to sell whatever they want, with the exception of drugs to minors, and keep whatever opening hours they choose
• End the practice of corporate subsidies
• Ban the practice of terminating employment for actions taken outside of the work environment
• Explicitly outlaw the corporate practice of compliance with vaccine and mask mandates and any and all future mandates with regard to disease containment theatre
• Allow citizens the reasonable permission to protect themselves, their loved ones, and their property without fear of criminal prosecution
• Allow citizens to own, carry, and reasonably use the necessary tools to protect themselves, their loved ones, and their property without fear of criminal prosecution
• Empower police forces to more efficiently target persons selling drugs to minors and work with Federal government to increase Criminal Code penalties to persons selling drugs to minors
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