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Libertarian Party of Canada
Parti libertarien du Canada
Active federal party
Leader Jacques Boudreau
President Coreen Corcoran
Founder Bruce Evoy
Founded 7 July 1973; 51 years ago (1973-07-07)
Headquarters 409–207 Bank St. Ottawa, Ontario
Ideology
International affiliation Interlibertarians
International Alliance of Libertarian Parties
Colors      Yellow
Senate
0 / 105
House of Commons
0 / 338

The Libertarian Party of Canada (French: Parti libertarien du Canada) is a federal political party in Canada founded in 1973. The party subscribes to libertarian and classical liberal tenets; its stated mission is to reduce the size, scope, and cost of government. Party policies include 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 Libertarians were also attracted to provincial Progressive Conservative parties that moved to the right during the 1990s in Ontario under Mike Harris and in Alberta under Ralph Klein. The decline in the party's membership and resources resulted in Elections Canada removing their status as a registered party immediately before the 1997 federal election when the party failed to run the minimum fifty candidates needed to maintain its registration.

Jean-Serge Brisson led the party from 22 May 2000 until 18 May 2008, when he was succeeded by Dennis Young. Young defeated outgoing party president Alan Mercer for the leadership. Savannah Linklater was elected deputy leader. In May 2011, Katrina Chowne was elected leader of the Libertarian Party. In May 2014, Tim Moen was elected leader of the Libertarian Party.

In the 2015 federal election, the party fielded 72 candidates and solidified their position as the sixth federal party in Canada, with growth over 500% from the 2011 federal election.

The next Federal Libertarian Party of Canada Convention took place in Ottawa from 5 July through 7 July 2018, concluding on the 45th anniversary of the party.

In September 2018, Moen, who had previously offered the leadership of the Libertarian Party to Maxime Bernier, stated that he was open to the idea of a merger with Bernier's People's Party of Canada. When asked by Global News, Bernier indicated he had no interest in a merger.

Election results

Election Leader Candidates Votes Share of popular vote Share in ridings contested
1979 Alex Eaglesham
60 / 282
16,042 0.1% 0.6%
1980 Vacant
58 / 282
14,656 0.1% 0.6%
1984 Victor Levis
72 / 282
23,514 0.2% 0.7%
1988 Dennis Corrigan
88 / 295
33,185 0.3% 0.8%
1993 Hilliard Cox
52 / 295
14,630 0.1% 0.6%
1997 did not contest
2000
2004 Jean-Serge Brisson
8 / 308
1,949 nil% 0.5%
2006
10 / 308
3,002 nil% 0.6%
2008 Dennis Young
28 / 308
7,300 0.1% 0.6%
2011
23 / 308
6,017 nil% 0.5%
2015 Tim Moen
72 / 338
37,407 0.2% 0.9%
2019
24 / 338
8,281 0.1% 0.6%
2021 Jacques Boudreau
13 / 338
4,765 nil% 0.7%

The party also nominated a number of candidates to run in by-elections:

  • 1980 by-election: 1
  • 1981 by-election: 1
  • 1982 by-election: 1
  • 1990 by-election: 2
  • 1995 by-election: 1
  • 2008 by-election: 1
  • 2010 by-election: 1
  • 2012 by-election: 3
  • 2013 by-election: 3
  • 2014 by-election: 2
  • 2016 by-election: 1
  • 2017 by-election: 4
Sources
  • Libertarian Party of Canada News (July/August 1974). 4. 1979-2006. "Parliament of Canada History of the Federal Electoral Ridings since 1867".

Leaders

George Dance 1988
George Dance
No. Leader Years in office
1 M. Bruce Evoy 1973–1974
2 Charles "Chuck" Lyall 1974–1976
3 Ron Bailey 1976–1978
4 Alex Eaglesham 1978–1979
5 Linda Cain 1980–1982
6 Neil Reynolds May 1982 – 1983
7 Victor Levis 1983–1987
8 Dennis Corrigan 1987–1990
9 Stanisław Tymiński 1990–1991
10 George Dance 1991–1993
11 Hilliard Cox May 1993 – 1995
(10) George Dance 1995–1996
12 Vincent Pouliot 12 May 1996 – 5 April 1997
13 Robert Morse 1997–1999
14 Jean-Serge Brisson 1999 – 18 May 2008
15 Dennis Young 18 May 2008 – May 2011
16 Katrina Chowne May 2011 – May 2014
17 Tim Moen May 2014 – 2021
18 Jacques Boudreau 15 August 2021 – present

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Partido Libertario (Canadá) para niños

  • British Columbia Libertarian Party
  • Libertarian Party of Canada candidates in the 1988 Canadian federal election
  • Libertarian Party of Canada candidates in the 1993 Canadian federal election
  • Libertarian Party of Canada candidates in the 2006 Canadian federal election
  • Libertarian Party of Canada candidates in the 2008 Canadian federal election
  • Libertarian Party of Canada candidates in the 2011 Canadian federal election
  • Libertarian Party of Canada candidates in the 2015 Canadian federal election
  • Libertarian Party of Manitoba
  • Ontario Libertarian Party
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