As expected, the newly minted Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Sunday that Canadians will be going to the polls on April 28.
Once again I have the privilege of being a candidate for the Libertarian Party of Canada (LPoC).
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As expected, the newly minted Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Sunday that Canadians will be going to the polls on April 28.
Once again I have the privilege of being a candidate for the Libertarian Party of Canada (LPoC).
Election signs may be annoying, but they serve a purpose – and current local governments want to suppress their use.
The Libertarian Party of Canada is proud to name Alex Joehl as our candidate for the upcoming by-election in Cloverdale-Langley City.
Alex has represented the LPoC three times historically, most recently in Langley-Aldergrove in 2019, where he was one of the top vote-getters for the party.
Libertarians have not yet had a candidate before in this riding, so hope to make a difference in this by-election, giving a liberty option on the ballot.
By-elections are a unique opportunity to get a little extra attention from the media because there are fewer mouths to feed, so to speak, because there are not multiple races in each community.
This will be the first time for me running as the Leader of the B.C. Libertarian Party and the first time running in the brand-new riding of Langley-Abbotsford.
There are many root causes. No, we can’t blame the SARS-CoV2 virus because we had horrible care and ballooning costs already prior to the Covid-19 pandemic. In 2017 the health authorities admitted that the system had been operating at 104.5 per cent capacity for at least five years.
Thank you so much to all who participated in this democratic process, even if you didn’t vote for me. Having less than a third of eligible voters dictate the politicians who can literally turn your water on and off is a crazy statistic, so I appreciate those that took the time to learn about all of us politicians and make an informed decision.
A vote for Alex Joehl is a vote for the old normal, a return to sanity, when life-altering decisions were left to families and business, and not to bureaucrats and politicians.
Alex Joehl is a name you may recognize. His face is one that may seem familiar. You’ve likely seen him around town – likely at
September 7, 2022 Alex Joehl has announced he is running to be on Council for the Township of Langley in 2022. Joehl, a mayoral candidate