FAMILY COALITION PARTY OF ONTARIO



 
 

SECTION: What is the FCP all about

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...By using web links you can either...

WHY ARE WE USING WEB LINKS?

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

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