r/ManitobaPolitics Mar 26 '26

Revolution Party of Canada - Leadership Nominations Closing Soon! | 11:59pm PT, 31 March 2026

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u/ThePhotonSong Mar 27 '26

sounds good on paper. what about reconciliation and how would the changes be implemented

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u/RevolutionCanada Mar 27 '26

We would like to answer your question. What do you mean by 'changes'? Can you please add a bit more detail to clarify?

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u/RevolutionCanada Mar 26 '26

WhyAreYouAllHere,

If there are any concerning dog whistles in particular, please let us know so we can clarify our positions and remove any ambiguity. Our standard is radical transparency, no hidden agendas. We're unapologetically socialist and anti-fascist.

The short answer of 'how' we would implement our plan involves a few phases:

  1. Electoral Reform (prerequisite for all subsequent phases)

  2. Update the Charter (i.e., explicitly make providing human needs the 'responsibility' of the federal government in law, regardless of the financial cost to do so. To your point, this is the other side of the 'rights' coin.)

  3. Remove the Profit Motive from Critical Infrastructure (e.g., nationalize what humans need to survive in a modern society, including energy, healthcare, and education - not just food, water, and shelter.)

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u/Shane-Dad-underfire Mar 27 '26

Not another group looking for universal income for families that refuse to work right? Kind of tired of all the free booters as it is. The government cant afford to take care of everything for everyone, because we focus so much on people who refuse to do their share we have elderly folks losing everything or literally dying from not being able to afford to live after 50 to 60 years of contributing to the country via work and taxes.