Bruno-Pierre Guillette is a member of Alternative Socialiste (CWI in Quebec).

- Free and accessible public education from pre-school to university
- Strengthening public medicare, including universal dental care and a pharmacare program
- A $15 an hour minimum wage
- Increased pension benefits for low-income and special-needs families
- Strengthening labour rights with anti-scab legislation, the right to strike on social issues and four weeks vacation after one year of employment
- Affirmative action for minorities in the public sector and recognition of foreign diplomas
- Establishing a universal legal aid plan
- Decriminalizing the simple possession of all drugs and treating drug dependency as a public health problem
- Public education to combat stigmatization and harassment of sex workers
- A public campaign against sexual violence
- Adoption of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People and the implementation of the 94 calls to action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- Free public transit within 10 years
- Nationalization of inter-city transportation and a big increase in service, with a high-speed link between Montreal and Québec City
- An $8 billion increase in transit infrastructure spending, with special attention to the electrification of trucking
- Giving communities a veto over mining permits and increasing mining royalties to 5% of the gross value of output, compared to present rate of around 1%
- Strengthening Québec’s environmental agency to include free and informed consent of Indigenous communities for any development project on their lands and all mining projects to be subject to an environmental assessment