ECONOMIC CHARTER OF RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES


A BIG WIN FOR CANADIAN WORKERS, SMALL BUSINESSES, FAMILY FARMERS AND THE CANADIAN ECONOMY

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About us

We’re a non-political grassroots coalition made up of concerned Canadians, small business owners and family farmers. We’re advocating for the adoption of an Economic Charter that consists of seven common-sense principles that all Canadians could get behind and fully support.

By uniting together we can bring about real change. We can revitalize Canada!

7 COMMON-SENSE PRINCIPLES TO REVITALIZE CANADA’S ECONOMY


WHY JOIN THE CITIZENS COALITION IN SUPPORT OF AN ECONOMIC CHARTER OF RIGHTS?

The political system is incapable of bringing badly needed change. It just doesn’t work.
But a new national citizens coalition made up of concerned Canadians, small business owners and family farmers is finally offering hope for change, hope for a better economy, and hope for a brighter future.
The coalition is pushing for a national economic charter of rights that would boost living standards and incomes, ignite economic growth, and help young Canadians while imposing
strict discipline on reckless government spending.

What’s happening to our once-great country?

  • The national debt is ballooning. How can future generations pay back trillions of dollars in debt?
  • Government spending and bureaucracy is out of control.
  • We’re strangling small business, the engine of our economy, with needless red tape and regulations.
  • Many children are going to school hungry and eating foods laced with pesticides and chemicals.
  • The income of Canadian workers is dropping and it’s nearly impossible for young Canadians to buy a home today.
  • When you go into a store, hardly any products are made in Canada. We’ve turned our factories into warehouses.
  • Our tax system is full of loopholes and slanted in favour of the rich.
  • And family farmers, the backbone of Canada, are practically living on welfare.

The

CANADIAN ECONOMIC

CHARTER OF RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES

4. UNCHAIN SMALL BUSINESS

Governments should unshackle our entrepreneurs and small businesses by eliminating business tax on any small business with fewer than 300 employees and by eliminating practically all regulations with the exception of those relating to employee health and safety and the protection of the environment. Employees would still pay taxes on their wages and business owners would pay taxes on the amount of money they take out of the company as income.

5. SHARE PROFITS WITH EMPLOYEES

When small businesses grow in size to more than 300 employees, they will be required to begin sharing annual profits with employees and managers, recognizing that these stakeholders are entitled to a portion of the profits that they help produce. Establishing this principle will create a new profit-sharing culture in Canadian business that will enhance competitiveness and improve productivity. We will transition to a culture where employees are partners in profitability and share in the success of the business.

6. PROVIDE SKILLED TRADES TRAINING & APPRENTICESHIPS

Our country needs technically skilled trades people in order for the economy to function. Every Canadian high school student should be exposed to skilled trades training and apprenticeships in their final two years of high school.

Adopting this approach would also help create a feeder system to provide the skilled technicians and trades people our country needs in order for the economy to function.

7. THE RIGHT TO HEALTHY FOOD

No Canadian child must go to school hungry, which means that breakfast must be served at school. No Canadian child should leave school hungry, which means lunch must also be served.

And by law, the food served in school must be organic.

We should also establish educational programs where children can learn about the nutritional benefits of foods and the critical role that food plays in human health, as well as learn how to grow organic foods.

Canada should adopt a national program to support family farms that help supply organic food to our schools.