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Libertarian candidate believes in keeping money in the hands of local communities

A Canada Border Services Officer who’s running as a Libertarian Candidate in the Churchill Keewatinook-Aski riding says he’s hoping to spark discussion.

 

Zachary Linnick says his party believes in “non-violence”:

 

"Right now we have the 3 major party leaders telling us daycare is for one people, or corporations, or this, or the environments and you know I agree with all three of them, but in terms of maybe some person is in their place in life where that’s not important for them, and you know if a certain party wins a majority in our government all Canadians are basically kinda following down that path of whatever their view is".

 

Linnick says the Libertarians policy and platform is based on keeping money in the hands of local communities and families because they know how to spend their money best.

 

The Flin Flon native says he knows he probably won’t win, but decided to run anyway in order to create a dialogue on how the country’s political system is set-up.

 

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