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Empowering Canadian Sovereignty, Protecting Our Heritage
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Promotion of Canadian Independence and Sovereignty
The Thunderbird Nationalist Party (TNP) is dedicated to advocating for Canadian independence and sovereignty, emphasizing the importance of self-determination and freedom from foreign interference. They aim to protect Canada’s resources, culture, and identity from external influences.
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Economic Policies Focused on Canadian Interests
TNP advocates for economic policies that prioritize Canadian interests, including reducing foreign ownership of resources and industries, incentivizing domestic production, and advocating for a return to the gold standard in currency. These policies are aimed at fostering domestic growth and ensuring the prosperity of Canadian citizens.
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Empowerment of Aboriginal Communities
The party seeks to empower Aboriginal communities by promoting unity, equality, and collaboration. TNP aims to dismantle legislation perceived to perpetuate racial divides and advocates for the preservation and celebration of Aboriginal cultural heritage. They emphasize the importance of transparency and accountability in government affairs and support Aboriginal communities in shaping their own destinies.
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Strong, Independent Foreign Policy
TNP believes in a strong and independent foreign policy that prioritizes Canadian interests in international affairs. They oppose foreign interference in Canadian affairs and advocate for policies that uphold Canada’s sovereignty on the global stage. The party is committed to promoting a unified vision of Canadian values while protecting the country’s unique heritage and diversity.
Foundational Principles
Bylaws of the Thunderbird Nationalist Party of Canada
The Thunderbird Nationalist Party of Canada, outlined in its bylaws, operates under a clear framework. Named the Thunderbird Party of Canada, the organization is dedicated to advancing the welfare of Canadians by endorsing candidates committed to constitutional law, human rights, and the party’s principles. Membership is open to Canadian citizens or permanent residents who align with the party’s purpose, affording equal rights and responsibilities.
Governed by a Board of Directors elected biennially, the party manages its affairs, establishes policies, and appoints committees. Within the party, officers including a Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer are elected to fulfill specific duties related to leadership, administration, and financial oversight. Financially, the party relies on member contributions, fundraising, and events while rejecting donations that may compromise its independence.
The party’s platform is democratically developed with input from members and the public, emphasizing education and awareness. The party ensures compliance with electoral laws, promotes free and fair elections, and advocates for Canadians’ constitutional rights.
Through collaboration and cooperation, the Thunderbird Nationalist Party aims to advance its platform at both provincial and federal levels while upholding the principles of democracy and constitutional governance.
The Sovereign Resource Economic Development Plan: A Thunderbird Movement Initiative
• Regulatory Reforms: Complete overhaul of oil and gas sector regulations to eliminate red tape and ensure sustainability.
• Indigenous Partnership: Meaningful consultations and decision-making involvement to safeguard Indigenous interests and ensure shared prosperity.
• Environmental Code Amendments: Balance economic growth with environmental sustainability through amended codes and innovative technologies.
• National Power and Sovereignty: Minimize foreign interference, prioritizing Canadian decision-making in resource sectors.
• Infrastructure Expansion: Responsible expansion respecting Indigenous rights and minimizing environmental impact.
• Economic Affordability and Prosperity: Ensure economic benefits reach all Canadians through job creation and affordable energy products.
The Energy Independence Action Plan: A Blueprint for Canada’s Future
• Streamlining Regulations for Greater Efficiency: Overhaul of regulations to eliminate bureaucratic obstacles and facilitate operations.
• Promoting Innovation and Technology: Incentivize research and development in renewable energy and clean tech.
• Expanding Infrastructure: Responsible expansion of energy infrastructure with minimal environmental impact.
• Enhancing Domestic Production: Support existing energy producers and explore untapped resources.
• Investing in Workforce Development: Education and training programs to prepare for future energy jobs.
• Ensuring Energy Affordability: Monitor prices and promote energy efficiency.
• Prioritizing National Interests: Decision-making to prioritize Canada’s interests in energy policy.
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