Ontario Libertarian Party candidates, 1995 Ontario provincial election

Ontario Libertarian Party candidates, 1995 Ontario provincial election

The Libertarian Party of Ontario (LPO) ran a number of candidates in the 1995 provincial election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here.

Douglas Quinn (Dovercourt)

Quinn campaigned for both the Libertarian Party of Canada and the LPO during the early 1990s. He was 25 years old at the time of the 1990 election, and marketed computer software. He campaigned on a platform of ending government subsidies and reducing taxes and bureaucracy (Toronto Star, 25 August 1990). Quinn emphasized the same themes in 1995, while also supporting reduced government restriction over prostitution and drugs (Toronto Star, 5 June 1995).

Electoral record
Election Division Party Votes  % Place Winner
1990 provincial St. Andrew—St. Patrick Libertarian 344 1.15 5/5 Zanana Akande, New Democratic Party
1993 federal York Centre Libertarian 174 9/11 Art Eggleton, Liberal
1995 provincial Dovercourt Libertarian 161 7/7 Tony Silipo, New Democratic Party

Roma Kelembet (York South)

Kelembet is of Ukrainian background, and arrived in Canada in 1951. She was president of Viceroy Business Forms Inc. during the 1980s and 1990s, and was listed as president of the Libertarian Party of Canada in 1990 (TS, 25 November 1990). She campaigned for the federal and provincial Libertarian Parties on a total of five occasions.

Kelembet attracted local attention in 1989, after calling for small businessmen in the Toronto area to align with the Alberta-based group "Canadians for Greater Government Accountability" in opposing the federal government's Goods and Services Tax (Toronto Star, 4 October 1989). She herself refused to collect the tax in protest against the measure (TS, 22 October 1989).

In 1993, Kelembet called for immigrants, non-residents and refugees to be required to purchase private health insurance before coming to Canada (Financial Post, 4 August 1993). She later wrote that Canada's immigration policy should stipulate that each immigrant is "responsible for his/her own survival" after arriving in the country, so as to reduce abuse in the system (Financial Post, 5 April 1994).

During the 1995 campaign, she promised to repeal labour laws and eliminate welfare (Toronto Star, 5 June 1995). She was listed as fifty-seven years old.

Electoral record
Election Division Party Votes  % Place Winner
1988 federal York West Libertarian 498 4/7 Sergio Marchi, Liberal
federal by-election, December 10, 1990 York North Libertarian 424 5/9 Maurizio Bevilacqua, Liberal
1990 provincial Yorkview Libertarian 303 4/5 George Mammoliti, New Democratic Party
1993 federal York South—Weston Libertarian 269 6/11 John Nunziata, Liberal
1995 provincial York South Libertarian 153 0.60 8/9 Bob Rae, New Democratic Party

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