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New Democrats to debate fossil fuel crackdown, electoral reform in Winnipeg
- New Democrats will debate about 70 policy proposals this weekend in Winnipeg, covering clean energy, electoral reform, and political strategy.
- Proposals include opposing expansion of oil tanker traffic on B.C.'s northern coast, aiming to eliminate fossil fuel-generated electricity, and supporting nuclear infrastructure expansion.
- Members will discuss electoral reforms like making election day a federal holiday and requiring mandatory voting to increase voter turnout.
- The convention will consider moving to year-round political organizing with more resources for regional organizers to improve campaign readiness after the party's worst election result last year.
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New Democrats to debate fossil fuel crackdown, electoral reform in Winnipeg
OTTAWA - New Democrats are set to debate up to 70 policy proposals at their convention in Winnipeg this weekend on a host of issues, including clean energy, electoral reform
·Toronto, Canada
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