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Libertarian Party of Canada Parti libertarien du Canada | |
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Active federal party | |
Leader | Jacques Boudreau[1] |
President | Coreen Corcoran |
Founder | Bruce Evoy |
Founded | 7 July 1973[2] |
Headquarters | 409–207 Bank St. Ottawa, Ontario[3] |
Ideology | |
International affiliation | Interlibertarians International Alliance of Libertarian Parties |
Colors | Yellow |
Senate | 0 / 105 |
House of Commons | 0 / 338 |
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The Libertarian Party of Canada (French: Parti libertarien du Canada) is a federal political party in Canada founded in 1973.[2] The party subscribes to libertarian and classical liberal tenets; its stated mission is to reduce the size, scope, and cost of government.[4] Party policies include ending drug prohibition, ending government censorship, lowering taxes, protecting gun rights, ending laws criminalising the voluntary transfer of money for sex acts between consenting adults,[5] and non-interventionism.[6]