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My Libertarian Platform – Scarborough-Rouge River & Bio (September 12, 2007)

Canadian Liberty Posted on September 12, 2007 by AlanOctober 3, 2021  

Some of this edited for privacy: October 3, 2021 Elect Alan Mercer in Scarborough-Rouge River The Ontario Libertarian Party has nominated Alan Mercer as the Libertarian candidate for the upcoming provincial general election in the riding of Scarborough-Rouge River. Message … Continue reading →

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Kick-off Practice Speech (September 10, 2007)

Canadian Liberty Posted on September 10, 2007 by AlanSeptember 18, 2021  

A group of Ontario Libertarian Party candidates met today for the campaign kick-off party.  There are several new people.  I finished some mailing for the federal party so I can start the campaign now with a clearer slate.  The following … Continue reading →

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Ontario Election Campaign [2007] (August 22, 2007)

Canadian Liberty Posted on August 22, 2007 by AlanSeptember 18, 2021  

(Lost my first effort getting used to this software).  I intend to run for the Ontario Libertarian Party in the October General Election for my riding of Scarborough–Rouge River.  I ran in the by-election in 2005 and in the federal … Continue reading →

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Policy Suggestions for Libertarian Party of Canada (February 22, 2007)

Canadian Liberty Posted on February 22, 2007 by AlanSeptember 18, 2021  

Policy Suggestions for Libertarian Party of Canada (Mar 8/07) (combined with earlier notes) (Original Post)

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2007 Policy Suggestions for Libertarian Party of Canada (January 24, March 8, March 29, 2007)

Canadian Liberty Posted on January 24, 2007 by AlanSeptember 18, 2021  

Note as of June 13, 2015: My views on some of these topics might have changed since 2007, and my knowledge level. A list of policies based on the final version was submitted piece by piece to the Board around … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Afghanistan, Civil Liberties, Climate Change, Financial System, Habeas Corpus, Libertarian Politics, Libertarianism, Mobility, Philosophy, Principles, Propaganda, Sovereignty, Strategies, Surveillance, Torture, War | Leave a reply

Support Libertarian in Toronto ByElection Parkdale – High Park (September 8, 2006)

Canadian Liberty Posted on September 8, 2006 by AlanSeptember 18, 2021  

Ontario Libertarian Party Libertarian Enters Parkdale-High Park Race September 8, 2006 – Jim McIntosh, long-time Treasurer of the Ontario Libertarian Party, has been nominated as the party’s candidate for the Parkdale-High Park By-election on September 14, 2006. He is running … Continue reading →

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Libertarian Ideas: An Interview with Samuel Edward Konkin III (posted August 17, 2006)

Canadian Liberty Posted on August 17, 2006 by AlanSeptember 18, 2021  

Quote from interview below: The major issues of the 1960s for American youth were the VietNam War and conscription for it, drugs legalization, and freedom to protest. Libertarians agreed with the New Left (SDS, etc.) on all these issues and … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Agorism, Ayn Rand, Charles Koch, Chicago School, Dana Rohrabacher, David Nolan, Economics, Frank Meyer, Fusionism, History, John Randolph, Karl Hess, Leonard Read, Libertarian Party (U.S.), Libertarian Politics, Libertarianism, Ludwig Von Mises, Milton Friedman, Murray Rothbard, New Left, New Libertarian Manifesto, Philosophy, Principles, Robert LeFevre, Ron Paul, Samuel Edward Konkin III (SEK3), SDS, Voluntarism, Voluntaryism, War, William F. Buckley, YAF | Leave a reply

Explaining Libertarianism to a Student (June 2, 2006)

Canadian Liberty Posted on June 2, 2006 by AlanFebruary 20, 2023  

Update as of June 1, 2015: Some might say that possibly libertarianism is kind a false hope that traps people in a bit of fantasy–as with other ideologies. The numbers are not there and there is so much disagreement. People … Continue reading →

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Superstar Wrestler Sean Morley Endorses Libertarian Candidate Marty Gobin in Whitby-Ajax (March 28, 2006)

Canadian Liberty Posted on March 28, 2006 by AlanSeptember 18, 2021  

March 28, 2006 – UPDATE: World Wrestling Entertainment superstar Sean Morley — a.k.a. Val Venis — has endorsed the Ontario Libertarian Party’s candidate Marty Gobin in Thursday’s Whitby-Ajax provincial by-election: It is great to see someone young and bright like … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Gun Control, Health Care, Libertarian Politics, Libertarianism, Marty Gobin, Philosophy, Property Rights, Sean Morley, Smoking | Leave a reply

Libertarian press release on CUPE and Government Services with comments (February 20, 2006)

Canadian Liberty Posted on February 20, 2006 by AlanSeptember 21, 2023  

Note as of May 30, 2015: this press release was written by my friend in 2006. I think there must be a lot of truth to this point of view. I don’t know enough about CUPE to criticize their intentions … Continue reading →

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