Taxation is theft, all government engagement with individuals must be voluntary, people should be free to live without mandates, fees, fines, paperwork and government agents in their way. Children cannot consent to sex-changes.
This is a page from the 2024 New Brunswick general election.
Affordability
Childcare
Libertarian's promise
Parents are the best caretakers of their children; families should once again be financially able to have a parent stay home for the kids.
Fuel and transportation costs
Libertarian's promise
New Brunswickers pay more than most Canadians for federal fuel regulations, AND pay the province. We should end gas-tax.
Post-secondary
Libertarian's promise
If schools were good at producing educated youth, then in 99% of cases they would be able to survive without government handouts.
Poverty and the minimum wage
Libertarian's promise
Notice how the homeless panhandler isn't allowed to sell canned soda or apples to improve his life? That's government's fault.
Public transit
Libertarian's promise
Large employers, Business Improvement Areas & local Chambers of Commerce should get together to offer free transit to the public...not govt.
Seniors' benefits
Libertarian's promise
Every NB senior paid more into their pension over the years than they will ever get out of it; that's basically due to gov't embezzlement.
Tax measures and rebates
Libertarian's promise
Axe ALL The Taxes. Private individuals should have 0% income tax, 0% sales tax, 0% tax across the board like in other countries.
Utility costs
Libertarian's promise
Notice the private power plant is undercutting the price of NBPower? Notice Tobique privately-held hydro dam provides cheapest power in NB?
Climate Change & the Environment
Climate adaptation
Libertarian's promise
Grow a garden, get some chickens, love your pets, don't throw trash on the ground.
Electric vehicles
Libertarian's promise
Grow a garden, get some chickens, love your pets, don't throw trash on the ground.
Green construction and retrofits
Libertarian's promise
Grow a garden, get some chickens, love your pets, don't throw trash on the ground.
Pollution
Libertarian's promise
Grow a garden, get some chickens, love your pets, don't throw trash on the ground.
Power generation
Libertarian's promise
Notice the private power plant is undercutting the price of NBPower? Notice Tobique privately-held hydro dam provides cheapest power in NB?
Public transit
Libertarian's promise
Large employers, Business Improvement Areas & local Chambers of Commerce should get together to offer free transit to the public...not govt.
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions
Libertarian's promise
Grow a garden, get some chickens, love your pets, don't throw trash on the ground.
Walkable, bikable communities
Libertarian's promise
Remove non-voluntary amalgamation, regulations and government fees and taxes, and soon you'll see communities build what suits them best.
Education
Indigenous learning
Libertarian's promise
Libertarians don't think somebody's race should affect what the law allows them to do, their rights, or the consequences of their actions.
Post-secondary
Libertarian's promise
If schools were good at producing educated youth, then in 99% of cases they would be able to survive without government handouts.
Jobs, Businesses, & Labour
Poverty and the minimum wage
Libertarian's promise
Notice how the homeless panhandler isn't allowed to sell canned soda or apples to improve his life? That's government's fault.
Society & Government
Indigenous reconciliation
Libertarian's promise
Libertarians don't think somebody's race should affect what the law allows them to do, their rights, or the consequences of their actions.
Indigenous women, girls, and 2-spirited people
Libertarian's promise
Libertarians don't think somebody's race should affect what the law allows them to do, their rights, or the consequences of their actions.
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Reason for running
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Most federal decisions and regulation should instead be provincial decisions for New Brunswickers to decide for themselves.
Most provincial decisions and regulation in New Brunswick should actually be left up to individual municipalities and communities to decide for themselves.
Most municipal decisions and regulation in New Brunswick should be...you guessed it, left up to the individuals and families to decide for themselves.