Federal Government Reconvenes
On December 5, Governor General, Julie Payette formally convened the first session of the 43rd Parliament with the Speech from the Throne. The speech outlined the government’s priorities and emphasized the importance of a united Canada, where collaboration and working with others in pursuit of common goals and aspirations are priorities for everyone.
Although there was no mention of the nonprofit and charitable sector in the speech, we should expect the Special Senate Committee on the Charitable Sector to table and pass a motion asking the House to respond to their report, which contains 42 recommendations that will enable the sector’s potential to provide greater impact.
Here is a quick recap of the government’s commitments:
Climate Change
Achieve net-zero emissions by 2050
Price on pollution most likely through the Carbon Tax
Protect 25 percent of Canada's land and 25 percent of Canada's oceans by 2025
Plant two billion trees
Helping the Middle Class
Cut taxes for all but the wealthiest Canadians
Affordable housing
Accessible child care
Support for students
Indigenous Reconciliation
Passing historic legislation to protect Indigenous languages and affirm Indigenous jurisdiction over child and family services
Completion of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Implement the United Nations (UN) Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Health and Safety
Ban military-style assault rifles and take steps to introduce a buy-back program
Build on the Gender-Based Violence Strategy
Address Opioid use
Increase access to mental-health care and family doctors
Pharmacare
International Commitments
Renew commitment to NATO and the UN
Ensure Canada’s voice is present at the UN Security Council
Parliamentary secretaries and mandate letters are forthcoming.
CCVO will continue to follow closely and report on developments that broadly impact the nonprofit sector.