GC43 or earlier GC37 Unregulated Speculative Capital and Tobin Tax (2000F176) WHEREAS The United Church of Canada has long critiqued unregulated capitalism which enshrines private gain over public benefit, as evidenced in policy statements dating back to 1950: "The axioms and postulates of laissez-faire are anti-Christian, and lead in the direction, not of democracy, but of managerial dictatorship;" andWHEREAS the 34th General Council called for the reform of the tax system to tax more fairly wealth, inheritance and capital gains, close corporate and individual loop-holes and clamp down on corporate and individual tax cheaters; andWHEREAS speculative short term capital movements have a profoundly destabilising effect on national economies, particularly those of vulnerable low and middle income countries; andWHEREAS on March 23, 1999, the House of Commons supported a resolution calling on the Canadian government “to enact a tax on financial transactions in concert with the world community,” often referred to as the “Tobin Tax,” andWHEREAS capital controls, particularly on short term flows of capital, enable countries to control the pace and content of these flows and to insulate themselves from their volatility; andWHEREAS the Ecumenical Coalition for Economic Justice (ECEJ) has acted on behalf of Canadian churches in studying and advocating methods, including the Tobin Tax, which would counteract currency speculation;THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the 37th General Council commit The United Church of Canada, through its ongoing relationship with ECEJ and other coalitions,to encourage and support advocacy for the establishment of a tax on all foreign exchange transactions with a view to deterring destabilising short-term capital movement; andto encourage and support advocacy vis-à-vis the Canadian government so that the Government of Canada actively supports the legitimacy of capital controls as a policy tool and, in particular, opposes leaving the International Monetary Fund with the authority to compel member countries to lift restrictions on capital account transactions. GC37 2000 ROP, pp. 850-852 Save to PDF True Document Date July 31, 2000 Document Type Social Policy Originating Body Other Topic Economic Justice Latest News GCE Summary, March 7-9, 2025 The 44th General Council Executive (GCE) met in person in London, Ontario, on March 6-9, 2025, for the final planned meeting of the triennium. 44th General Council Executive meeting: March 7-9 The Executive will deal with a number of proposals that will go to the 45th General Council in August GCE Summary, November 22-23, 2024 The General Council Executive (GCE) met in person in Mississauga, Ontario, on November 21-23, 2024. The meeting wrapped up a week of meetings with Regional Council Executive Ministers and General Council Executive Ministers, Senior Leads and Directors.