Policy
A Bold Vision for Canada

The Liberal Party propelled Canada forward in areas like health care, the economy, the environment, foreign policy and Aboriginal affairs.
The Liberal Party took bold initiatives to transform this country into one that is economically strong and socially responsible.
We will work hard to build a society that is diverse and just; a place where compassion and a sense of community play an integral part in how we govern.
For more information about the Liberal Party Platform, please click on the following links:

National
Caucus Accountability Report: Grassroots Accountability: Report Card on 2006 Leadership and Biennial Convention Resolutions
2009 Policy Resolutions
Priority Policy Resolutions in Plenary for the 2006 Leadership and Biennial Convention
November 29th to December 3rd, 2006 in Montreal, Quebec
Plenary Report (All policies passed at the March 2005 Biennial)
Platform Outreach 2007 Report
Pink Book: A Policy Framework for Canada's Future Volume 1
Liberal Women's Caucus 2006
Pink Book: A Policy Framework for Canada's Future Volume 2
Liberal Women's Caucus 2007
Pink Book: a Policy Framework for Canada's Future Volume 3
Liberal Women's Caucus 2009
Canadian Farmers: Targeted Actions for Results
Liberal Task Force Report
Co-Chaired by Agriculture Critic Wayne Easter and Cindy Duncan McMillan
Foundations for a Nation
A Discussion Paper released by the Liberal Urban Communities Caucus, May 2008
Hon. Paul Zed, former Liberal Critic for Cities, Communities and Infrastructure
Hon. Larry Campbell, Chair Liberal Urban Communities Caucus
Hon. Judy Sgro, Vice Chair Liberal Urban Communities Caucus
Red Ribbon Task Force - A Party Built for Everyone, A Party Built to Win
August 2006

Provincial
LPCA Priority Resolutions 2010
LPCA Resolutions Presented to Plenary 2010
LPCA Canada in the World Workshop 2010
LPCA Economy and Innovation Workshop 2010
LPCA Education and Social Policy Workshop 2010
LPCA Environmental Issues Workshop 2010
LPCA Governance and Related Issues Workshop 2010
LPCA Health Care Workshop 2010
LPCA Priority Resolutions 2008
LPCA Resolutions Presented to Plenary 2008
Resolutions Presented to the 2008 General Meeting of the Liberal Party of Canada in Alberta
National Policy and Election Platform Committee Report, LPCA Convention February 1-3, 2008
Joan Bourassa, National Policy Chair

Have Your Say
The policy development process is one of the most important functions of the Liberal Party, since it enables grassroots Liberal members across the country to influence government action based on Liberal values and principles. The policy development process brings individuals, communities, provinces, and the Party together to consider the future of Canada. It is designed to encourage ideas from the grassroots to shape the course of national affairs.
Through the presentation of new ideas, we encourage participation in our Party and provide the people of Canada with a vision of the direction a Liberal government would take.
To express your views and opinions, click on the following link to get the contact information for the Offices of the Liberal Party of Canada in Alberta: Contact information.
For more information about participating in the development of policy, please consult the Liberal Party of Canada guide to the policy development process:
Have Your Say: A Guide to Policy Development

On-line Policy Forum
En Famille - Liberal Community Forum
events
LETHBRIDGE: the Lethbridge Federal Liberal Association Candidate Selection MeetingAugust 7, 2010
Registration at 10:00am/meeting immediately after RED DEER: LPCA Governing Council Meeting
September 11, 2010 LPCA Governing Council Meeting
November 27, 2010 OTTAWA, ONT: June 15 to 19, 2011 - Biennial Convention of the Liberal Party of Canada: "Toward a Party Renewed"
June 15, 2011