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Libertarian Club - East Toronto There must be some Canadians out there who have heard of Libertarianism by now and of websites like Antiwar.com. Let's try to start a regular libertarian group meeting in Toronto - I would like to start one in North East Scarborough - so that people can come and meet each other and talk about liberty. If you live outside the area, you may also be interested in creating a non-profit society - for example "The Canadian Society for Peace and Liberty" - with different chapters across Canada. Of course, feel free to "adopt" my idea anyway! :) The purpose of this group would be to learn about libertarianism, to discuss books and current events, and to come up with ideas for activism. Everyone would have their say or ask questions and share their point of view. Some might decide they want to get involved with Libertarian political action too. People of all backgrounds are welcome and you don't have to agree with everything to join - just be sympathetic to the ideals of peace and liberty. If you are interested, please contact me - Alan Mercer - at 416 629-0764 or alanjm@idirect.com
Libertarianism is based on the principle of non-aggression. Here are some of the issues that I believe in very strongly. These are issues that I think conservatives and liberals can't deal with consistently.
I am trying to organize a campaign for the Libertarian Party of Canada in the riding of Scarborough Rouge-River for the upcoming federal election and I definitely need help. For one thing, I need an Official Agent. If there are libertarians out there who can't stand the way things are going in our society and want to do something about it, NOW is the time to take some action. Anyone who wants to get involved in assisting with a local Libertarian campaign, and in creating a local Constituency Association, please contact me - Alan Mercer - at 416 629-0764 or amercer@libertarian.on.ca And if you want to start your own campaign in your own riding wherever you live in Canada - that's great! I can help you arrange that too. Elections.ca explains the rules. Let me know. |
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