We will create a Canadian Victims Bill of Rights to protect victims, make decisions on offenders by the Parole Board of Canada transparent, and encourage participation in decision-making by victims.
We're going to increase support for the victims of crime.
We're committed to supporting non-profit organizations which engage in crime prevention.
We will keep crime low by maintaining current restrictions on military grade weaponry.
We'll implement gun-marking regulations to help trace gun crimes.
We'll invest in training and education to receive licenses to own and operate firearms.
We're going to invest in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to help them to maintain up-to-date records of criminal offences for use by nationwide police in the Canadian Police Information Centre and better prioritize the data entered into records.
We will increase penalties for human trafficking and support human trafficking victims to achieve legal status in Canada.
We will reverse the ministerial directive that allowed gun manufacturers to determine the classification of their own products.
We'll establish a more balanced Firearms Advisory Commission that represents a broad range of interests.
We will permit the sharing of the Quebec-related portion of the remaining non-restricted firearms registration records with that province.
We'll invest $100m per year to reduce gun crime and criminal gang activities.
We will enhance background checks for gun-buyers, introduce stronger record-keeping for gun-sellers, institute tougher firearm transport rules, and invest in task forces tackling illegal firearms.
We'll take steps to increase Canadian Rangers' well being and access to health services and benefits.
We will fight terrorism by making being in a terrorist organization a crime, by updating hate speech laws to make terrorist glorification illegal, by making individuals responsible for terrorism where charities get status revoked, make a public list of wanted Canadian and international terrorists as well as no-visit list, and make a public list of charities with their status revoked.
We'll create a body in legislation to relay info between national security authorities on terrorism, and amend the Criminal Code to remove need for attorney general or provincial equivalents to approve pressing charges.
We will allow and support the unionization of the RCMP and military.
Protecting canada abroad
We're committed to making military procurement more fair and open.
We will provide funding for modernization of military equipment and training.
We're going to upgrade Canadian tanks and surface ships to be better fit for service on today's battlegrounds and compatible with allied forces in combat.
We will overhaul the navy with $15 billion in spending over 10 years.
We're committed to establishing a Marine Commando Regiment.
We will direct more money towards Arctic patrol.
We'll increase salaries, pensions, and supports for servicemen.
We're going to increase benefits for Canadian Forces members as a percentage of their pre-release salaries.
We'll allow medically released members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to continue to receive Veterans Affairs Canada disability pension.
We're going to expand the Veterans Ombudsman's powers to report independently to Parliament.
We will support initiatives to help veterans transition into the civilian workforce, including in construction and shipbuilding trades.
We will provide psychologists in uniform in deployable mental health teams.
promoting international law and liberal value
We're committed to promoting better, more transparent governance worldwide, including in Venezuela in cooperation with the Organization of American States.
We will increase funding for United Nations social justice and economic development programs.
We'll increase support for UN peacekeeping operations, including in Ukraine.
We're advocating for the establishment a UN Rapid Response Force for peacekeeping and environmental restoration.
We will review the supply by Canada of any arms to a foreign regime with a history of human rights violations.
We'll provide transitional support to formerly undemocratic countries.
We will focus on hostile nations like North Korea by increasing meetings with North Korean officials, encouraging diplomacy between Canada and North Korea, and work to become the peacemaker between the DPRK and the USA.
We will promote normalizing relations with the DPRK by encouraging an Iran-style nuclear deal.
promoting international cooperation
We're going to pursue an agreement with the United States to cooperate to meet aggressive targets to adopt clean energy through investment and production tax credits into renewable resources and increasing our energy trade.
We will commit to participation in la Francophonie.
We'll meet the international foreign aid funding target of 0.7% of Gross Domestic Product while sourcing aid as much as possible from the regions to receive it.
We're committed to promoting human rights through foreign aid and participation in international monitoring missions.