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This proposal has been rejected because:

This motion failed to meet the 66.6% threshold of support needed to be considered as an emergency motion. Therefore, this motion was not presented for consideration by membership.

Reduce or stabilize housing prices and GDP/capita by limiting population growth and temporary residents

Avatar: Brian Graff Brian Graff Rejected
Introductory Statement
WHEREAS housing prices have rapidly increased since the Liberal government has doubled immigration to 500,000 since 2015, plus the number of temporary foreign workers and students has also increased to an estimated 2.5 million. The impact of this rapid increase in population has been a combination of higher housing prices, as demand has far exceeded supply and this is likely to continue, and as well, GDP per capita has actually been declining (while in the US it is growing rapidly), meaning that household incomes are also stagnant or likely to decline further AND WHEREAS population growth has been an important Green/environmental issue since "Limits to Growth" in the 1970s AND WHEREAS Canada's population has been growing at double the rate of ny G7 country
Emergency Motion Statement
BEI IT RESOLVED that the Green Party adopt a policy of reducing the the number of non-permanent residents of 2.5 million to a level under 1 million AND BE IT RESOLVED the Green Party adopt a policy of moderate population growth such as a return to moderate immigration, at or below the Harper era levels of 250,000 people per year
Type of Emergency Motion
Public policy that the party would represent
Benefit
Benefits include: Lower housing prices Increasing GDP/capita and household incomes Reduced urban sprawl Reduced CO2 emissions Reduced congestion on roads and public transit
Who does this motion impact?
Impacts all Canadians
Impact on exisiting GPC policy.
New policy.
Green Values
Sustainability
Ecological Wisdom
Supporting Evidence
Various reports and studies on the impact of the high number of temporary residents and population growth on housing, including reports prepared by banks and economics, and as well the impact of high population growth on the economy and GDP/capita by economists such as from less capital per worker
Jurisdiction: Is this proposal under federal jurisdiction?
Yes
Please indicate the language the proposal is being submitted in.
English
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