As we mentioned earlier, presenting what the FCP is
all about can be done at a high level in simple terms. To read
our main page summary may only take a minute. However, if you
wanted to really understand the details of our policies, it may require a long presentation. By using
Web links we allow
you, the reader, to chose how superficial or how deep an
explanation you require.
For
example, you may grasp the concept of "pro-life" in
one sentence and understand what it means (i.e.: you may assume
it means the same thing it means to us), or you can dig into it
by using the links to have a better grasp at what we mean, or even go deeper and examine the policies the FCP would
implement and what it could do, if elected in Ontario.
Web
links give you that flexibility.
Thus
these notes cannot really be read as a book, but are a
"tree" of information that you can
"navigate", as you do on the web, till you find what you want or are satisfied with the level of detail.
Since
this is not a book, it does not have an "index" but a
content tree, which you may also use for direct access to
specific information, by
clicking on the links below.
Have fun reading!
CONTENT
TREE: (To be completed)
What
is the FCP all about
explanation
Constitution
process
simple
terms
level
of detail
pro-life
No
exceptions
culture
of life
principles
fundamental
human rights
policies
conscience
true
compassion
principles
role
of government
rights
constitution
Church
and state
optimum
maximum
point
economic
performance
implications
spiral
of economic failure
true
compassion
ideologies
official
policies
[To
be completed]
family
definition
imposed
morality
marriage
fundamental
cell
development
of society
under
attack
decline
of society
substantial
third party
instant
success
determined
the result
voting
electoral
system
lobbying
petitioning
lobbyists
dangerous
demonstrations
members
and contacts
consistency
support
electoral
system
political
parties
decent