FAMILY COALITION PARTY OF ONTARIO



 
 

 

I. Party Principles

STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES

The Family Coalition Party of Ontario adheres to principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of Law:

a)  Fundamental rights and the role of Government

1.  Three fundamental human rights that we all possess by nature are identified.  All other rights and responsibilities derive from these: the right to life, the right to freedom, and the right to own property.  

     These rights are not absolute, as individuals have a responsibility not to infringe on the rights of others. Each of these fundamental rights is further defined and clarified below.

2.  The Family Coalition Party believes that governments, by constitution, should issue laws and policies only within the scope of protecting the above fundamental human rights and those rights that are a simple elaboration, or more specialized cases, of the above fundamental rights.

b)  Definitions and explanations of the fundamental human rights:

1.  The right to life only pertains to human life:  Each human being has innate worth,  unique potential and inherent dignity from conception to natural death.  All human beings need to be protected, by other individuals and, if necessary by government, from any threat to their life.  Without life, any other right is meaningless;  any other human activity or government activity is meaningless.
The family has an important and necessary role in protecting and nurturing life.  This role makes the family, rather than the individual, the basic building block of our society.  When families are strong and prosperous, democracy and economic enterprise flourish.

2.   The right to freedom illustrates that people are not mere objects of political manipulation, but subjects and agents responsible for their own destiny.

     The right to freedom makes several other subordinate rights possible: the right to association, the right to elect government representatives, freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, freedom of religion, freedom of the media, freedom from involuntary servitude and the right to own property. 

3.  The right to own property, although subordinate to the above fundamental rights, makes several other rights possible: the right to free use and exchange of currency or assets, the right to free trade, the right to free enterprise, etc. 
The right to own property, and the principle of reward for work performed, also create economic prosperity, by creating incentive, hope and opportunity for people to pursue their goals, express their individual capabilities and achieve their own potential.

4.  Adherence of elected representatives to the protection of the above fundamental rights supersedes, in case of conflict, any obligation to represent the opinions of the majority of their constituents. Fundamental rights and questions of fundamental justice are not determined by opinion polls.

c)  Further explanations on the role of government and its responsibilities:

1.  The FCP adheres to principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law, natural law and just human law. The FCP believes in the democratic principle of subsidiarity: Government is an institution created by people, while people's fundamental rights are inherent in every human being as each one is created by God.  The role of government is restricted to what individuals and private organizations cannot do by themselves.  The Family Coalition Party is committed to restricting its own policies and rule accordingly, were it elected to govern. 

2.  Government is therefore granted the task of:

     - issuing laws to protect individuals when their fundamental rights are threatened by 

other individuals or by any civil or military authority (legislative authority),

     - policing compliance to the law (executive authority), and 

     - the administration of  justice should the law be broken (judicial authority), to deter individuals and prevent convicted criminals from violating someone else's fundamental rights.

3.  Government should be restricted, by constitution, from issuing laws and policies with regard to the so called "positive rights", which imply involuntary servitude, whereby one individual or a class is forced to serve others.

4.  Government has a tendency to grow.  No matter which Party is in power, well-meaning politicians tend to create new and lengthy legislation which normally adds to existing legislation.  In the same manner politicians tend to alleviate their responsibilities by creating Agencies, Boards and Commissions and delegating their responsibilities to bureaucrats who have no accountability to the people.  In addition, once government undertakes an activity, it is seldom terminated.
Constitutional limitations to the amount of money spent and taxes levied by government are means by which such tendencies can be controlled and government fiscal responsibility can be achieved.

 

II. Party Constitution

01.0 Organization AND Goals

01.1      The Party shall be known as the "Family Coalition Party of Ontario" / "Parti de la Coalition des Familles de l'Ontario" and it shall be known by its acronym "FCP" / "PCF"

01.2      The FCP Official Documents consist of the following 3 parts:

            Part I:   The Statement of Principles of the FCP

            Part II:  The Constitution of the FCP (2 sections: Party and Constituency Constitutions)

            Part III:  The FCP Policy Booklet

            Any Amendment or Addition to any part of the FCP Official Documents requires ratification at an Annual/General Meeting (see sections 10.1 and 10.4) or by letter ballot (see sections 10.3 and 10.4).  The FCP policies specified in Part III must derive and be consistent with the Principles stated in Part I.

01.3      The goal of the FCP is the renewal of Ontario through governing according to the principles and policies outlined in these Official Documents.  It intends to hold political office through democratic means, through the election of  FCP candidates to the Ontario Legislature.

(The entire text of the Constitution is available to party members upon request)

 

III. Party Policies

1. THE FAMILY

1.1 DEFINITION OF FAMILY

A family is defined as those individuals related by ties of blood, marriage or adoption. Marriage is the union between a woman and a man.
The Family Coalition party would revoke all legislation that re-defined the term “spouse” to include same-sex persons, within the limits imposed by federal law.

1.1.2  Nuclear and extended family
The term "family" is used herein as a generic term to include both the "nuclear family" and the "extended family".

1.1.2.1 The nuclear family
A nuclear family may be composed of:  a) a married couple with their biological or adopted children, or  b) a single parent with his biological children, or children adopted during a previous marriage.

1.1.2.2 The extended family
An extended family may include all those persons who are related by marriage, blood or adoption.

1.1.3  Children of un-married couples
The government is also concerned about the welfare of biological or adopted children of common law couples and will act consequently in order to protect them when necessary.
For heterosexual common law couples to be treated as married couples with respect to benefits for themselves and for their children, they only need to acquire a marriage certificate and register their relationship.  If they wish not to register their relationship, then any claim to benefits and any proceeding resulting from their separation will be handled according to common law.

1.1.4  Default shared parenting
The Family Coalition Party supports default shared parenting and custody in the event of marriage breakdown and divorce.

1.2 ROLE OF THE FAMILY

The family has an important and necessary role in protecting and nurturing life. This role makes the family, rather than the individual, the basic building block of our society. When families are strong and prosperous, democracy and economic enterprise flourish.  Strong families lessen problems in many  areas of society; e.g., marital separations, child abuse, teenage rebellion leading to alcohol and drug abuse, teenage pregnancies, runaways, school drop-outs, vandalism, theft or violence.

1.2 1  Institutional value of marriage
The Family Coalition Party supports the institutional value of marriage, being the union between a woman and a man to the exclusion of all others.  Only this definition will be used in the provision of spousal benefits and for any program funded or administered by the government.

1.2.2  The ideal relationship
The Family Coalition Party affirms that marriage is the ideal basic relationship for a nuclear family.

1.2.3  Role and responsibilities
The Family Coalition Party affirms that the role and the responsibilities of the family are directed towards:
a) forming a community of persons,
b) promoting life (procreating children and safeguarding  the elderly), and
c) participating in the development of society (nurture and education of children, participation in the political process, creation of wealth, charitable deeds, etc.).

1.3 FAMILY PRINCIPLES

The Family Coalition Party defends and promotes the family unit as the fundamental building block of our society.

1.3.1  Social benefits
Strong family ties and stable relationships are economically and socially beneficial leading to fewer cases of single parent households, better job stability, more productive members of society and decreased welfare costs.

1.3.2  Government obligations
Government has a fundamental obligation to protect and promote the well being of the family and family members through measures of political, economic, social and juridical character, which aim  at consolidating the unity and stability of the family.

1.3.3  Parents' rights and duties
Parents have the original, primary and inalienable right and duty to educate, discipline and care for their children and therefore must be recognized as the primary care givers of their children.  The state should not push its own political agenda onto children in classrooms.

1.3.4  Equality in marriage
The Family Coalition Party recognizes that each spouse, in the natural complementarity that exists between man and woman, enjoys the same dignity and equal rights within the marriage.

1.3.5 Fair family taxation
Ontario's tax laws must be reformed so as not to discriminate against married couples who wish to have one parent at home to raise their children. 
NOTE: For the party's policy on Family Taxation, please see our economic policies.

1.4 FAMILY VALUES

1.4.1  Stability
The Family Coalition Party will lead in promoting the benefits of stable relationships.

1.4.2  Dignity, independence, privacy and integrity
The Family Coalition Party supports and respects the dignity, lawful independence, privacy, integrity and stability of every family.

1.4.3  Harmony
The Family Coalition Party will introduce proven programs to reduce family violence, which attacks the very foundation of our society.
The Family Coalition Party will promote intact families through public education programs, family counseling, and public social agencies.

1.4.4  Respect
The Family Coalition Party recognizes and respects the work of mothers in the nurturing of children.  This work has substantial value for the family and for society.

1.5 FAMILY ECONOMY:

1.5.1  Family taxation and contributions
The Family Coalition Party opposes unfair tax treatment of the traditional family and discrimination against parents who provide child-care at home. If one spouse stays at home to look after their children, each spouse should be entitled to contribute to the Canada Pension Plan based on one half of the total earned income.

1.5.2  Day care
Parents caring for their own young children should receive the same tax relief now given only to those who use day care.

1.6 FAMILY PROTECTION:

1.6.1  Children and Family Services
The Family Coalition will limit the power of Children and Family Services (old CAS) and have their powers fall under the principles of fundamental justice.  Due process, innocent until proven guilty, substantiated evidence, the right to face your accusers are some of the principles that must be re-established.

1.6.2  Training
Require child protective services workers to be trained in their duty to protect the statutory and constitutional rights of those they are investigating.

1.6.3  Requirement to advise
Require child protective services personnel to advise individuals subject to a child abuse and neglect investigation of the complaint or allegation made against them.

1.6.4  Citizen Review Panels
Require "Citizen Review Panels" to provide for public outreach and comment in order to assess the impact of current procedures and practices upon children and families in the community and in order to meet its obligations.

 

2. EDUCATION REFORM

2.1 Choice in education
Choice is to education what competition is to business. It unleashes the pent-up creativity of educators, in response to consumer demands. Just as competition works to improve quality and lower prices, so taxpayers will save money when parents are allowed to choose in the education marketplace. Choice is the catalyst that will drive other school reforms -- it will spark innovations in teaching, management, and learning.

2.2 Excellence in education
Moreover, the entire level of society rises when any of its major institutions strives for excellence instead of mere adequacy, and choice is the mechanism that makes excellence the goal for education.

2.3 Basic policies:

A.   The Family Coalition Party would encourage an educational atmosphere that develops their physical, intellectual and moral qualities. Students should be encouraged to make sound moral judgment based on the truth and a well-formed conscience.

B.   The Family Coalition Party believes that schools should be more responsive to the needs of the students.

C.   The Family Coalition Party supports placing parents in a decision-making role.

D.   The Family Coalition Party supports maintaining a healthy competition among schools.

E.   The Family Coalition Party will propose a fixed rate for student loan repayment equal and not greater than the Bank of Canada prime rate.

2.4 The Parental Choice System:

1.  Parents choose the school, public or privately owned, for their children.

2.  The Government of Ontario provides a Child Education Cheque for each child.

3.  The Government pays the amount of the Child Education Cheque to the school selected by the parent. This amount (per student/per year) is calculated by dividing the total budget for education in Ontario by the total number of students.

4.  Each privately owned school is free to set its tuition fee.

5.  Any excess of the tuition fee over the amount of the Child Education Cheque is borne by the parents.

6.  Each school must achieve minimum academic standards and curriculum requirements, as set by the Ministry of Education, in order to be certified.

7.  Each school, in addition to minimum requirements, may add to its curriculum.

8.  The Ministry of Education administers standardised tests at grades 5, 8, 10, and at the end of high school. The results are sent to the parents and to the schools (It is their responsibility to act accordingly).

9.  The Family Coalition Party will allow home-schooling families to cash any percentage of the education vouchers reserved for their children, to be used for purchasing books and for school expenses.

2.5 Immediate measures
The Family Coalition Party supports the Parental Choice System in Education, as described above.   However, the following measures, which deal with the current public system of education shall be immediately introduced in the legislature:

2.5.1 Freedom from sexual indoctrination
The provincial government will remove from its public school sexual education programs any and all references to deviant sexual practices (e.g.: sodomy, lesbianism, transvestitism, trans-sexualism, sado-masochism, bestiality, polygamy, group sex, anonymous sex, paedophilia, fetishism, etc.) that have the explicit or hidden intent of normalizing, promoting or propagating such practices.  It will also direct teachers and educators to refrain from promoting such practices or presenting such practices as normal.

2.5.2 Parental authority
The provincial government will direct teachers and educators to refrain from promoting ideas, using books or using support materials that intentionally or unintentionally may belittle or undermine the authority of parents.

 

3. ECONOMIC REFORM

3.1 The family as a resource
The family is this country’s most important resource.

3.2 Government to foster a development environment
The Ontario government has a responsibility to foster and protect an environment in which the individual skills of family members are developed to their full potential.

3.3 Free enterprise
It is only in a free-enterprise economy that the creation of wealth takes place and productivity is best achieved.

3.4 Basic policies:

A.   The Family Coalition Party would increase the personal and spousal income tax exemption for Ontario income tax purposes to $14,000/year.

B.   The Family Coalition Party would grant the highest income spouse an additional specified income tax exemption for each of the taxpayer's dependent children, provided that these children do not have any earned income of their own. 

C.   The Family Coalition Party supports the long-term removal of all measures that insulate industries, businesses, financial institutions, professions and trade unions from domestic and foreign competition.

D.   The Family Coalition Party supports orienting provincial government activities towards the nurturing of human and physical infrastructure for economic development.

E.    The Family Coalition Party supports the development of skills and knowledge, especially in the emerging technologies. We would encourage cooperative training in industry.

F.    The Family Coalition Party supports development through research aimed at particular industrial and commercial objectives.

G.   The Family Coalition Party believes that government should set a good example to private industry in its employment practices. Employment should be on the basis of competence and merit.

3.5 Specific policies:

1.   Reconsider the legislation on pay equity, employment equity, and labour relations, with the intent of creating a better, non-confrontational economic climate and favoring business investments.  Job applicants should be evaluated solely on the basis of merit.

2.   Create a responsible free-enterprise climate, with government intervention limited to the enforcement of the entrepreneur’s responsibilities in such areas as work safety and protection of the environment.

3.   Reform the school system, to prepare young people for assuming the challenge of change and the responsibility for innovation, to create a vibrant economy in Ontario.

4.   Require government to reduce it’s deficit each year by at least 20%. Failing that, the Premier must call an election.

5.   Review non-governmental agencies receiving public funding. If they can be sustained by private donations, government funding would be eliminated.

6.   Help the private sector to create jobs by reducing taxes to stimulate investment and increase the buying power of the average citizen.

7.   Work towards the elimination of "universal" assistance programs at the Federal level. Provincially, maintain only one assistance program for the people in immediate and real need.

8.   Rescind social assistance to minors who can be supported by their parents and who are not physically or mentally disadvantaged.

9.   Remove the special privileges of politicians and eliminate those benefits that cushion them against taxes and inflation.

10. The Family Coalition Party believes that employees have the right to refuse to allow any portion of their union dues to be paid to any cause which they do not personally support outside of the contract agreement with their employer .

11.  The Family Coalition Party will improve the quality of education so everyone will be equipped with adequate job-related skills for the 21st century.

12.  The Family Coalition Party advocates the removal of inter-provincial barriers, so that more goods and services can flow freely, thereby employing more people. Promoting Ontario's products and services to other countries must become a priority.

 

 

4. HEALTHCARE

4.1 Government responsibility
Ontario has a universal Medicare system which provides a substantial buttress against unexpected disease-related expenses for all citizens.  Ontarians enjoy an enviable standard of living, and it is the responsibility of government to promote healthy lifestyles, maintain a high quality of healthcare facilities and guarantee accessibility to them.

4.2 Medical Savings Accounts
The Family Coalition Party will gradually introduce the Medical Savings Account system (MSA) in Ontario.  The health care commitments promised by the government to seniors will continue to be honored.

- $2,000 per year is earmarked in an MSA account for every  adult person in Ontario;

- All children and youth up to the age of 18 will receive full medical care coverage by the government;

- Money from the MSA account will be transferred to hospitals when healthcare services are actually used by this person (up to $2,000);

- The money in the MSA account cannot be spent or used by the individual, until the end of the year, when any amount leftover in the MSA  is rolled into the individual's locked-in, non-transferable  RRSP, at which time the RRSP rules take over, with the exception that these funds may not be withdrawn until age 65;

- If the MSA amount is exhausted, then no amount is rolled over into the individual's RRSP;

- The government will pay premiums for a High-Deductible Health Insurance (HDHI) with a $2000 deductible for each individual over the age of 18;

- Each individual can choose to replace the government insurance with his own Insurance, with equal or greater coverage than the one provided by the government;

- (in both cases) Insurance premiums for basic care (standard amount) are paid by the government through general revenue.

 

4.3 Basic policies:

A.   Private health care outside of basic care (e.g.: elective procedures) must be totally paid by the individual.

B.   The Family Coalition Party will not use public funds for abortion, euthanasia and sex-change operations.

C.   The Family Coalition Party supports the expansion of programs for midwives (in teams with doctors), nurse-practitioners and physician-assistants, for salaried service, in rural areas and in those communities where the local Hospital Board deems it necessary.

D.   The Family Coalition Party would ensure that consumers have a choice between non-profit and private homecare agencies. Strict standards must be maintained by the government.

E.   The Family Coalition Party will require that the members of Hospital Boards and two thirds of the members of District Health Councils be elected in conjunction with Municipal elections.

F.   The Family Coalition Party will remove the restriction on the number of salaried medical teaching positions in Ontario universities.

G.   The Family Coalition Party will insist that there be no cover-up of information by the medical profession, when that information is necessary to protect the health of the public.  
Examples include the information related to the transmission of viruses (HPV/HIV), the link between abortion and breast cancer, and the inadequacy of condoms against some viruses, etc.

4.4 Federal issues
The FCP will work in cooperation with the federal government to: 

1. Remove present legal obstructions against physicians who have graduated outside Canada, and permit them to practice in Canada after passing the appropriate Canadian examinations and after having spent a designated time in an approved hospital under supervision.

2. Allow foreign physicians and nurses to obtain post graduate training in Canada.

3. Stop the restriction on the number of salaried medical teaching positions in Ontario universities.

4. Remove the requirement from the Royal Colleges of Physicians for students to opt for general practice or a specific specialty early in their training career.

4.5 Specific policies:

1.   The Family Coalition Party will eliminate any ceiling on doctors' fees.

2.   Every person receiving OHIP benefits will receive an itemized account of the cost of such benefits.

3.   The Family Coalition Party recognises the right of individual health-care workers to refuse to participate in any procedure which is contrary to their moral conviction or religion, as declared by them at the time of employment. The Family Coalition Party would ensure that health-care workers would not be unjustly discriminated against and that they would have legal protection if pressured to act against their own conscience.

4.   The Family Coalition Party will introduce HIV antibody screening prior to marriage, on admission to any Ontario hospital, and upon incarceration in any Ontario correctional facility.

5.   The Family Coalition Party will fund hospitals through a formula based more closely on the actual services rendered. Exceptions will apply for medical treatments lasting indefinitely.  This formula will be standardised across Ontario.

6.   The Family Coalition Party will strengthen the Under-serviced Areas Training Program (UATP) providing tuition, books, and living expenses for each year of medical school in exchange for an equal number of years in under-serviced areas.

7.   The Family Coalition Party will provide incentives for private enterprise to build and maintain more nursing homes.  Strict standards must be maintained by the government.

8.   The Family Coalition Party will increase the number of cancer centers in Ontario and will make sure that there are enough specialists and technologists who can deal with the growing need for cancer treatment.

9.   The Family Coalition Party will provide and make available balanced information on preventive medicine, healthy lifestyle, nutrition, natural supplements and natural medicine.  The Family Coalition Party will reduce the total health-care cost by supporting proven preventive medicine and natural medicine therapies.

10.  The Family Coalition Party would give preferential support to natural supplements versus chemical drugs whenever similar or better results can be obtained.

11.  The Family Coalition Party will re-evaluate the role of paramedical people (nursing and support staff) in the delivery of patient care.

12.  The Family Coalition Party will set standards across Ontario for the accounting of hospital costs, of examinations made by each hospital and of budgetary procedures, to reduce accounting fraud and deliver a better quality of care.

13.  The Family Coalition Party recognizes the essential duty of nurses, especially in acute care.  It will work with hospitals to ensure that patients will not be subject to undue suffering caused by nursing shortages.

14.  Parents should be informed of any medical procedure involving their children.

4.6 Pro-Life Policies:

The Family Coalition Party is in favour of fully supporting pregnant women and is opposed to the termination of pregnancies.

The following measures, which fall under provincial jurisdiction, shall be immediately introduced in the legislature:

4.6.1.  SUPPORT OF PREGNANT WOMEN .
The Family Coalition Party will expand current government programs in order to extend full support to pregnant women, as needed, in the following areas: food, housing, clothing and health needs.  The provincial government will also support those voluntary organizations selected by pregnant women to provide them with lodging and physical security, psychological and spiritual counseling, education, marriage preparation courses, parenting courses and information resources.

4.6.2.  HEALTH CARE COVERAGE FOR THE CHILDREN IN THE WOMB
The Family Coalition Party will include in the list of procedures covered by Ontario Health Insurance those procedures intervening on children in the womb feasible using current technology and without engaging in extraordinary or experimental interventions.  Extraordinary or experimental interventions are those where the risk of undesired outcomes far outweighs the possible positive outcomes.

4.6.3.  ADOPTION TAX CREDITS
The Family Coalition Party shall legislate sizeable additional tax credits for those families that choose to adopt children.

4.6.4.  ABSTINENCE
The Family Coalition Party will support programs encouraging abstinence in public schools.

4.6.5.  INFORMED CONSENT
Doctors performing abortions(1) in Ontario will be required to inform the patient by providing her with all the information made available to the hospital or private clinic from pro-life organizations.
In addition, the expectant mother shall be required to take and view a sonogram of her baby at a private or public facility accredited with the Ministry of Health.

4.6.6.  MANDATORY COOLING PERIOD
Doctors performing abortions in Ontario will be required to inform the Ministry of Health of any request for an abortion procedure, and will be forbidden to proceed with the abortion for at least 48 hours from such registered time.

4.6.7.  PARENTAL CONSENT
When the applicant for abortion is a minor, the doctor shall require the parents or legal guardians of the expectant mother to accompany the minor before the abortion request is registered with the Ministry of Health.

4.6.8. MANDATORY REPORTING OF COMPLICATIONS
Doctors shall be required to report to the government of Ontario any complications deriving from abortion, whether recent or in the past.  The government shall publish this information together with other health care statistics whenever it deems appropriate, but at least once a year.

4.6.9.  FREEDOM OF CHOICE
The Family Coalition Party will make sure that alternatives are found for those workers (doctors, nurses, pharmacists, policemen, etc.) that for a reason of conscience choose to opt out from a particular detail that relates to abortion, or decide not to participate in an abortion procedure, or choose not to prescribe a drug that relates to abortion or contraception.   The provincial government will also make sure that such workers are not penalized  in any way by their employer for having exercised that choice."
Definition: "Injurious elective procedures" are those procedures, such as abortion, euthanasia, female circumcision and sex change operations, where the intent is not the life and well being of the subjects, but mutilation, injury or death.

4.6.10.  FUNDING
The Family Coalition Party will not use public funds for injurious elective procedures.

4.6.11.  EXTRA BILLING
The Family Coalition Party will not allow extra billing for injurious elective procedures.

4.6.12.  FUNDING OF PRIVATE  CLINICS
The Family Coalition Party will not allow any direct or indirect funding (such as funds collected through lotteries, gambling or charity)  of private facilities performing injurious elective procedures.

4.6.13.  FREEDOM OF SPEECH
The Family Coalition Party will restore freedom of speech of pro life individuals or groups, including their freedom to demonstrate peacefully in front of hospitals, abortion clinics or any other public place of their choice.
In addition, the Family Coalition Party will urge the federal government to restore full legal protection to all human beings, from the moment of conception to natural death.
Note (1):
Procedures that have the intent of saving the life of the mother and do not have the intent of terminating the life of the fetus, such as interventions due to ectopic pregnancy or cancer of the uterus, are not classified as abortions.

 

5. SOCIAL ASSISTANCE

5.1 Responsibility to care
The Family Coalition Party believes in a personal and collective responsibility to care and provide for the basic needs of people who are unable to care and provide for themselves.

5.2 Personal growth and integration
Social assistance must provide a broad range of opportunities to promote personal growth and integration into the community. A job, or a self employed occupation, is the preferred form of employment to provide income, and is one of the primary ways in which individuals become integrated and participate in the life and development of their community.

5.3 Self sufficiency
Social assistance programs should not act as a disincentive for an individual to reach self-sufficiency.

5.4 Basic policies:

A.   The Family Coalition Party supports merging the Family Benefits Act and the General Welfare Assistance Act into one piece of legislation, with one benefit structure that covers all social assistance recipients.

B.   The Family Coalition Party supports opportunity planning to be made available to all people with disabilities for the broader purpose of community living, including employment.

C.   The Family Coalition Party supports positive action to identify social assistance fraud cases, where undeserved benefits are received.

D.   The Family Coalition Party will rescind social assistance to youth under the age of 18 who can be supported by their parents.

E.   The Family Coalition Party will require people receiving Social Assistance, who are capable to do so, to perform community services or to get job training or education, while receiving benefits.

F.    The Family Coalition Party does not believe that Social Assistance recipients should give up part of their benefits while receiving income from a part-time occupation.

5.5 Specific policies: