Elect Alan Mercer in Scarborough-Rouge RiverThe Ontario Libertarian Party has nominated Alan Mercer as the Libertarian candidate for the provincial general election on October 10 in the riding of Scarborough-Rouge River. Visit Alan's campaign blog. Message from the CandidateI urge anyone who opposes big government to contact me and get involved with my campaign in Scarborough-Rouge River. Please support the Libertarian Party. Vote Libertarian if you believe that government should stop dominating our lives. If elected to the Ontario Legislature, I would represent the following goals based on the principles of individual liberty:
The Toronto Star's asked Alan what he would do about poverty, cities, health, education, the environment and the economy. Read Alan's answers here. About Alan Mercer
Alan Mercer has lived in the riding of Scarborough-Rouge River, in the Malvern area, for the past 7 years, and has been married to his wife Anne for 11 years. Alan is a Software Tester and has worked in Toronto's software industry since 1994. Alan was born in Northern Ireland in 1967. Along with his parents and brother, he became a Canadian citizen while living in Barrie, Ontario. After attending a couple of schools in Scarborough, he graduated from high school in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, and completed a Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Toronto with a Major in Mathematics. Alan joined the Ontario Libertarian Party in 2004, and worked as a member of the Party Executive. He currently serves as a Member of the Board of Directors and President of the Libertarian Party of Canada. Alan ran in the 2005 provincial by-election and in the 2006 federal election. He is committed to furthering the Libertarian philosophy of economic and personal freedom in Ontario. Contact InformationTelephone: 416
629-0764
Some favourite quotes of Alan's: Liberty is not a means to a political end. It is itself the highest political end. – Lord Acton Of all tyrannies, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. – C. S. Lewis That government is best which governs least. – Henry David Thoreau The more laws and restrictions there are, the poorer the people become. – Lao Tsu Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics won't take an interest in you. – Pericles (430 BC) The greater the number of laws and enactments, the more thieves and robbers there will be. – Lao Tsu Whenever is found what is called a paternal government, there is found state education. It has been discovered that the best way to ensure implicit obedience is to commence tyranny in the nursery. – Benjamin Disraeli, 1874
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