Pirate Party of Canada Parti Pirate du Canada | |
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Deregistered federal party | |
Leader | Travis McCrea |
President | Bailey Lamon |
Founded | June 12, 2009 |
Dissolved | November 30, 2017 |
Headquarters | 3-212 Henderson Highway, Suite 15. Winnipeg MB R2L 1L8[1] |
Ideology | Pirate politics IP reform Network neutrality Open government Populism Civil liberties |
Colours | Black and purple (alt: red and white) |
Seats in the House of Commons | 0 / 338
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Seats in the Senate | 0 / 105
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The Pirate Party of Canada (French: Parti Pirate du Canada; PPCA) was a minor party in federal Canadian politics. Founded in 2009, the party officially registered with Elections Canada in 2010.[2] The PPCA is modelled on the Swedish Pirate Party and advocates intellectual property reform, privacy protection, network neutrality and greater government openness.[3] No member of the party has been elected to Parliament.[4] The party officially deregistered on November 30, 2017.[5]