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Libertarian Party Of Canada Candidates In The 2008 Canadian Federal Election
The Libertarian Party of Canada fielded 26 candidates in the 2008 federal election, none of whom were elected. A list of these candidates may be found here. Alberta Calgary Centre–North * Jason McNeil Calgary Southwest * Dennis Young, Party leader Peace River * Melanie Simard Wild Rose * Krista Zoobkoff British Columbia BurnabyNew Westminster * Ismet Yetisen New WestminsterCoquitlam * Lewis Dahlby North Vancouver * Tunya Audain Pitt MeadowsMaple RidgeMission * Jeff Monds Port MoodyWestwoodPort Coquitlam * Rob Gillespie SaanichGulf Islands * Dale Leier Surrey North * Alex Joehl Vancouver Centre * John Clarke Vancouver Kingsway * Matt Kadioglu Vancouver Quadra * Norris Barens Ontario AjaxPickering * Stephanie Wilson Barrie * Paolo Fabrizio Guelph * Phil Bender Hamilton Centre * Anthony Giles KitchenerWaterloo * Jason Cousineau London North Centre * Trevor Murray MarkhamUnionville * Allen Small Ottawa South * Jean-Serge Brisson, former Party leader Scarborou ...
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Libertarian Party Of Canada
The Libertarian Party of Canada (french: Parti libertarien du Canada) is a federal political party in Canada founded in 1973. The party subscribes to classical liberal tenets, and its mission is to reduce the size, scope, and cost of government. Party policies include ending drug prohibition, ending government censorship, lowering taxes, protecting gun rights, and non-interventionism. History The party was founded on 7 July 1973 by Bruce Evoy (who became its first chairman) and seven others. Evoy ran unsuccessfully for election to Parliament in the 1974 federal election in the Toronto riding of Rosedale. The party achieved registered status in the 1979 federal election by running more than fifty candidates. The party described itself as Canada's "fourth party" in the 1980s, but it has since been displaced by new parties such as the Bloc Québécois and the Green Party of Canada. The party declined to join the Reform Party of Canada when it was formed in 1987. Many Lib ...
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2008 Canadian Federal Election
The 2008 Canadian federal election was held on October 14, 2008, to elect members to the House of Commons of Canada of the 40th Canadian Parliament after the 39th Canadian Parliament, previous parliament had been dissolved by Governor General of Canada, Governor General Michaëlle Jean on September 7, 2008. The election resulted in a second but stronger minority government for the Conservative Party of Canada, Conservative Party, led by the incumbent Prime Minister of Canada, Prime Minister, Stephen Harper. While the Tories were a dozen seats away from a majority government, the Liberal Party of Canada, Liberal Party led by Stéphane Dion lost 18 seats as the New Democratic Party and the Bloc Québécois made slight gains. The Green Party of Canada, Green Party failed to win any seats and lost Blair Wilson, its only Member of Parliament. Following the election, a 2008–2009 Canadian parliamentary dispute, coalition attempt among the Liberal Party and New Democratic Party emerged ...
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Jean-Serge Brisson
Jean-Serge Brisson (born June 28, 1954) is a Canadian political activist, tax reform advocate, politician, and author. He is a former leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada and gained national notoriety in the 1990s for his opposition to businesses being forced to collect the provincial sales tax (PST) without being remunerated. Early life Brisson was born in Embrun, Ontario, a small village to the east of Ottawa and raised on a dairy farm. He describes his early experiences with jobs and bosses to have put him off from ever being able to work for a boss, wanting to instead start his own business and be his own boss. He first apprenticed as a radiator technician and, in 1974, opened his own company in Embrun, Independent Radiator Co. Political life Libertarian candidate Brisson has been a candidate for the Libertarian Party of Canada and the Libertarian Party of Ontario in Glengarry-Prescott-Russell and Ottawa South. He has never been elected provincially or federally ...
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Chester Brown
Chester William David Brown (born 16 May 1960) is a Canadian cartoonist. Brown has gone through several stylistic and thematic periods. He gained notice in alternative comics circles in the 1980s for the surreal, scatological ''Ed the Happy Clown'' serial. After bringing ''Ed'' to an abrupt end, he delved into confessional autobiographical comics in the early 1990s and was strongly associated with fellow Toronto-based cartoonists Seth and Joe Matt, and the contemporary autobiographical comics trend. Two graphic novels came from this period: '' The Playboy'' (1992) and '' I Never Liked You'' (1994). Surprise mainstream success in the 2000s came with ''Louis Riel'' (2003), a historical-biographical graphic novel about rebel Métis leader Louis Riel. '' Paying for It'' (2011) drew controversy as a polemic in support of decriminalizing prostitution, a theme he explored further with '' Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus'' (2016), a book of adaptations of stories from the Bible that ...
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Libertarian Party Of Canada Candidates In The 2008 Canadian Federal Election
The Libertarian Party of Canada fielded 26 candidates in the 2008 federal election, none of whom were elected. A list of these candidates may be found here. Alberta Calgary Centre–North * Jason McNeil Calgary Southwest * Dennis Young, Party leader Peace River * Melanie Simard Wild Rose * Krista Zoobkoff British Columbia BurnabyNew Westminster * Ismet Yetisen New WestminsterCoquitlam * Lewis Dahlby North Vancouver * Tunya Audain Pitt MeadowsMaple RidgeMission * Jeff Monds Port MoodyWestwoodPort Coquitlam * Rob Gillespie SaanichGulf Islands * Dale Leier Surrey North * Alex Joehl Vancouver Centre * John Clarke Vancouver Kingsway * Matt Kadioglu Vancouver Quadra * Norris Barens Ontario AjaxPickering * Stephanie Wilson Barrie * Paolo Fabrizio Guelph * Phil Bender Hamilton Centre * Anthony Giles KitchenerWaterloo * Jason Cousineau London North Centre * Trevor Murray MarkhamUnionville * Allen Small Ottawa South * Jean-Serge Brisson, former Party leader Scarborou ...
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Candidates In The 2008 Canadian Federal Election
A candidate, or nominee, is the prospective recipient of an award or honor, or a person seeking or being considered for some kind of position; for example: * to be elected to an office — in this case a candidate selection procedure occurs. * to receive membership in a group "Nomination" is part of the process of selecting a candidate for either election to an office by a political party,''Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases,'' Volume 1, Edition 2, West Publishing Company, 1914p. 588 or the bestowing of an honor or award. This person is called a "nominee", though nominee often is used interchangeably with "candidate". A presumptive nominee is a person or organization believes that the nomination is inevitable or likely. The act of being a candidate in a race for either a party nomination or for electoral office is called a "candidacy". Presumptive candidate may be used to describe someone who is predicted to be a formal candidate. Etymology ''Candidate'' is ...
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