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Encyclopedia > Freedom Party of Canada

The Freedom Party of Canada (abbreviated to "FpC") was founded on July 20, 2001 by Paul McKeever (then a member of the executive of the Freedom Party of Ontario) and Robert Metz (President and co-founder of Freedom Party of Ontario). It has not registered itself with Elections Canada for election finance purposes. Paul McKeever (born 1966) leads the Freedom Party of Ontario and the Freedom Party of Canada, two small political parties advocating unfettered capitalism. ... The Freedom Party of Ontario is a provincial political party in Ontario, Canada that was founded on 1 January 1984 by Robert Metz and Marc Emery - then of London, Ontario - as a successor to the Unparty. ...


The Freedom Party of Canada is the federal counterpart of the Freedom Party of Ontario. Freedom Party of Ontario was founded in 1984. Freedom Party of Ontario's founders had been organizers for a previous political party, Unparty. The Freedom Party, though sometimes labelled libertarian, does not describe itself as such as the party believes that government must exist, but that "the purpose of government is to protect every individual's fundamental freedoms, not to restrict them." This article deals with the libertarianism as defined in America and several other nations. ...


The party advocates individual freedom and personal responsibility. It describes its political orientation as being in the tradition of John Locke and Ayn Rand. It is a pro-capitalist party and favours minimal government involvement in economic matters. Statue of Liberty - Liberty is one meaning of freedom. For proper-noun uses of Freedom, see Freedom (disambiguation). ... John Locke John Locke (August 29, 1632–October 28, 1704) was a 17th century philosopher concerned primarily with society and epistemology. ... This article needs copyediting (checking for proper English spelling, grammar, usage, etc. ... In economics, a capitalist is someone who owns capital, presumably within the economic system of capitalism. ...


Freedom Party of Canada is associated with Freedom Party International, an organization formed to continue the educational role of Freedom Party of Ontario ("FpO") when FpO, in 2002, began the process of structuring itself as an electoral party. Freedom Party International organizes political parties and publishes papers and periodicals, centered around the concept of individual freedom. ...


The party intends to field candidates federally no earlier than 2008. The party has released a platform called "The Right Direction" or the "burgundy book" which calls for a flat tax, less protectionism, more competition, and greater diversity on the social front. A flat tax, also called a proportional tax, is a system that taxes all entities in a class (typically either citizens or corporations) at the same rate (as a proportion on income), as opposed to a graduated, or progressive, scheme. ...


The party is not related to the Freedom Socialist Party which has some members in Canada. Nor is it related to the Freedom Party of British Columbia. The Freedom Socialist Party is a Trotskyist political party that originated as the Seattle branch of the Socialist Workers Party and was founded when the branch left the SWP in the mid 1960s. ...


See also

A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues with the aim to participate in power, usually by participating in elections. ...

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Freedom Party of Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1437 words)
The Freedom Party of Ontario is a provincial political party in Ontario, Canada that was founded on 1 January 1984 by Robert Metz and Marc Emery - then of London, Ontario - as a successor to the Unparty.
Sometimes labelled as "libertarian", the Freedom Party actually opposes libertarianism's tolerance for anarchism, and instead espouses political "freedom", in the sense that term is used by objectivists.
The Freedom Party became involved in a similar controversy in 1999.
Canada Election 2004 Voter Guide: Political Parties - Freedom Party of Canada (566 words)
Freedom Party of Canada ("FpC") is the recently founded federal counter-part to the Freedom Party of Ontario.
FpC is getting an early start promoting its vision for Canada: it released its 2008 election platform on May 22, 2004, one day prior to the dropping of the writ for the 2004 election.
Freedom Party would require all international agreements to be ratified by Parliament, and would prohibit the delegation of law-making, law-enforcement, or judicial functions to international bodies: Freedom Party wants Canada to remain in full control of its destiny.
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