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• Changing the Constitution of Canada to allow citizens to petition to table bills in Parliament;
• Opposing the above-ground nuclear waste dump proposed near Chalk River;
• Restricting corporate income taxation to above-average corporate profits;
• Increasing the number of MPs for more direct and localized riding representation, while decreasing MPs' salaries;
• Abolishing middle-class income taxes in favour of a higher GST;
• Unveiling the secrecy over the tax-draining Canada-China investment treaty;
• Regulation and taxation of recreational drugs to eliminate the dangerous black market;
• Regulation and taxation of paid plasma and organ donations;
• Taxation of commercial animal slaughter to minimize animal suffering;
• Eliminating all subsidies for political parties;
• Providing cash incentives for new vaccinations; and
• Providing cash incentives to reward voter turnout.
Climate Change & the Environment
Carbon Pricing
I support imposing an increasingly steep carbon price/tax or "Carbon Fee and Dividend" to achieve the greenhouse-gas emission reductions necessary for Canada's share of global emissions to fall within a proportionate share of the global carbon budget. Since Canadians represent less than 1% of the total world population, fair effort would target reducing our emissions below 1% of annual global emissions output.
I do not however support government picking and choosing fossil fuel developments to terminate, or shutting down fossil fuels indiscriminately as policy. Yet if all fossil fuel developments cannot survive a steep Carbon Fee and Dividend, so be it. If foreign countries threaten the climate by importing Canadian fossil fuels, then Canada should pressure those countries on the world stage to match Canada's own carbon pricing policy.
Ideally the provincial carbon pricing schemes would be replaced with a single national carbon price, for the sake of business-friendly regulatory consistency across jurisdictions.
Health & Healthcare
Pharmacare
Human Rights & Equality
Conversion Therapy
I support banning conversion therapy targeting homosexuals. That being said, I would also support minor amendments to the conversion therapy ban bill that the Liberals had previously introduced. A homosexual friend of mine has warned that the bill's provisions regarding criminalization of counselling to "reduce" non-heterosexual "sexual behaviour" could be indiscriminately applied to circumstances of non-stigmatizing sexual counselling, and that the bill would have an ambiguous impact on counselling of transgendered people. Criminalizing stigmatization of core non-heterosexual identity under the guise of authority is reasonable.
Indigenous Relations & Reconciliation
Policing & the Justice System
Unfortunately our law enforcement system discriminates against non-Caucasian and poor people because those are the people most likely to lack resources to put up a proper fight against criminal charges and convictions. We cannot as a society pardon violent crimes if the perpetrator happens to be non-Caucasian, but we can ensure that our punishments remain proportional to the crime and that that the justice system serves the purposes of rehabilitation more so than revenge.
No-knock warrants seem to be a pernicious form of law enforcement that can easily escalate to violence, as we have seen with the deaths of Breona Taylor in Kentucky and Anthony Aust in Ottawa. No-knock warrants may become rarer once public policy abandons the foolishness of attempting to ban substances that can be hidden almost anywhere in almost any room.
Finally, I believe that our justice system ought to impose maximum limits on the discretion of judges to impose lifetime sentences. In Norway judges are not allowed to sentence convicts to prison terms of more than 21 years - but prison review boards may indefinitely confine convicts who prove no progress on rehabilitation. Our justice system ought to apply similar principles.
Self-Determination
No Indigenous band should have European-originated property regimes forced upon them, but at the same time bands where the majority of Indigenous peoples desire private and formal land ownership ought no longer be prohibited by the Indian Act from such.
International Relations
China
Iran
Israel & Palestine
Jobs & the Economy
Charities and Non-Profits
News Media & Journalism
Supply Management
Misc. topics
CBC & Radio-Canada
Canada Post
Elections
Government Ethics & Lobbying
The Senate
Biography
Stefan Klietsch of Renfrew is running for member of Parliament of Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke for the third time. He has again been acclaimed as the Libertarian Party of Canada candidate after having ran for the same party in 2019.
Klietsch also ran as the Green Party of Canada candidate in 2015, and unsuccessfully sought the Green Party of Ontario candidate nomination in 2018.
Klietsch was raised in his family home outside of Renfrew. After completing elementary and high school education in Renfrew, he acquired an honours bachelor of political science from the University of Ottawa. He also has a certificate in security, technology, and economics policy from the same university's Professional Development Institute. The 30-year-old currently works as a sustainability intern for the Ottawa Peace and Environment Resource Centre, living in the city but actively cultivating his hometown roots.
Reason for running
I believe that Canadian well-being fundamentally depends on the nurturing of a more intellectually-minded culture in our political class. The role of a Member of Parliament is to be a watchdog upon government legislation and budgeting, and an objective and vigilant MP will be more likely to pass legislation that saves human lives rather than pass legislation that kills or otherwise harms people. I believe that I am objective and principled enough to serve in this role.
I also have a very special fondness for Renfrew County, even if I currently live outside of it. Many Renfrew County residents are special to me and have contributed to my privileged quality of life.
Despite my youth, I actually have more political experience than most of the candidates, and more diverse political experience than all of the other candidates. My political experience includes the following:
2020 Liberal Party of Ontario Leadership Election Delegate for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
2019 Libertarian Party of Canada Candidate for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
2018 Deputy Leader Contestant for Green Party of Ontario
2018 Weekend volunteering on Mike Schreiner's successful election campaign
2018 Green Party of Ontario Nomination Contestant for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
2016 Young Greens of Canada Co-Chair Contestant
2015 Green Party of Canada Candidate for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
Volunteering on 8 Green Party candidates' campaigns from 2012 to 2018, including two star election candidates
2014: Co-Chair of the University of Ottawa Young Greens
2013 to 2017: Passing of many policy motions by the Green party of Canada and more especially Green party of Ontario
2012-2014: Part-time volunteer for MP Elizabeth May's Office
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