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Revision as of 13:13, 26 November 2006
Statements of (Voting Member) Principle(s)
We, the members of the Libertarian Party, support the following principles:
- 1. Each individual has the right to his or her own life, and this right is the source of all other rights.
- 2. Property rights are essential to the maintenance of those rights.
- 3. In order that these rights be respected, it is essential that no individual or group initiate the use of force or fraud against any other.
- 4. In order to bar the use of force or fraud from social relationships and to place the use of retaliatory force under objective control, human society requires an institution charged with the task of protecting individual rights under an objective code of rules. This is the basic task of, and the only moral justification for, government.
- 5. The only proper functions of government whose powers must be constitutionally limited, are:
- (a) Settling, according to objective laws, disputes among individuals, where private , voluntary arbitration has failed;
- (b) Providing protection from criminals;
- (c) Providing protection from foreign invaders.
- 6. As a consequence of all the above, every individual, as long as he or she respects the rights of others, has the right to live as he or she alone sees fit, as a free trader on a free market.
Our Constitution provides for two types of membership: Member and Voting Member. Only Voting Members may vote at Party conventions, hold elected office or appointed positions in the Party or run as candidates for the Party.
Method
Building from the bottom up, an attempt to avoid Nationalist Party mistakes of the past, like a National LP in the United States, have more of a Federal LPC.
Links
- LPC Web Site
- Vancouver-East Contact Web Page/Sub Site
- Membership Page
- Libertarian Party of Canada Riding Contacts
- Libertarian Party of Canada Newsletter
- News and Events
- Gaulian (Francais
Libertarian Party of Canada Results 2006.
Vancouver Kingsway
Libertarian Matt Kadioglu - 277 - 0.6
Vancouver Centre
Libertarian John Clarke - 304 - 0.5
Port Moody-Westwood-Port Coquitlam
Libertarian Lewis Dahlby - 309 - 0.6
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce--Lachine
Libertarian Earl Wertheimer - 152 - 0.3
Québec
Libertarian Francis Bedard - 325 - 0.6
Don Valley West
Libertarian Soumen Deb - 226 - 0.4
Oxford
Libertarian Kaye Sargent - 204 - 0.4
Whitby--Oshawa
Libertarian Marty Gobin - 274 - 0.4
Vaughan
Libertarian Paolo Fabrizio - 688 - 1.1
Scarborough--Rouge River
Libertarian Alan Mercer - 243 - 0.5
Leader, Jean-Serge, Declined to run as he was running for municipal office at the time.
Meetings
Candidates Needed
September 3rd
Possible Election - We Need Candidates! By Jean-Serge Brisson, Leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada It is with great pleasure that I take this opportunity to put a word or two here in our first newsletter since regaining our registration.... More
Communication, Local Organization, Candidates & Purpose By Alan Mercer, President LPC First of all, we are very grateful to members and supporters who have recently and generously contributed their funds and time to the Libertarian Party of Canada. And we are very appreciative of those who have expressed interest in running as candidates already and in helping the Party as volunteers... More
--Gölök 10:51, 13 Jun 2006 (EDT)