National Alliance for a Higher Minimum Wage
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National Alliance for a Higher Minimum Wage (NAHMW) | |
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Active Federal Party | |
Founded | March 21, 2007 un-Incorporated |
Leader | Election Process |
President | TBD |
Headquarters | {{{headquarters}}} |
Political ideology | |
International alignment | Socialist International |
Colours | Red and Blue |
Seats | 0 House 0 Senate (not officially recognized) |
Website | Coming Soon |
The National Alliance for a Higher Minimum Wage is a leftist-socialist party aiming for a higher minimum wage in all Provinces. Its ultimate goal is to see a National Minimum Wage that is controlled by the federal government of Canada. They also aim to see higher corporate taxes and lower taxes for low-income houses. They wish to maintain a peaceful world and attain the goals of Kyoto.
[edit] Goals and Platform
- Minimum Wage that is set at a National Standard that meets up to the cost of living, including occasional non-nessecities
- Environmental Protection as determined and outlined by the Kyoto Accord
- To see a United Canada with Quebec as a Province
- Human Rights protection
- Equality among the social classes
- Maintain and build public transportation
- Universal Health Care
- Social Assistance to improve the life of all citizens
- Electoral reform that abolishes the current un-elected Senate and ensures more proportional representation
- Elimination of child poverty
- Aboriginal people's need liscenses for Hunting and Fishing
- As foreign policy that emphasizes diplomacy, peacekeeping and humanitarian aid instead of offensive military action
- Renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to reflect the needs of Workers
- Keeping Quebec as a part of Canada
- Figuring out the "Qubecois as a Nation"
- Strongly bonding with other Leftist parties