Keystone Party of Manitoba
The Keystone Party of Manitoba is a provincial political party in Manitoba, Canada. They were registered on June 28, 2022.[1]
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Leader | Kevin Friesen |
Founded | June 28, 2022 |
Ideology | Right-libertarianism Fiscal conservatism |
Political position | Centre-right to right-wing |
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Seats in Legislature | 0 / 57
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Website | |
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History
Foundation
The party was officially launched on July 15, 2022 at a meeting where it elected local farmer, Kevin Friesen, as its first leader. They describe themselves as a grassroots party that seeks to overcome divides and promote a common Manitoban identity.[2] Described as Far-Right by multiple media outlets, party leadership insists they are "close to center" and define their ideology on the protection of civil liberties.[3]
2023 election
The party successfully amassed over 2,500 signatures of voters needed to become a registered party in Manitoba and hopes to field candidates in all 57 Manitoba constituencies during the 43rd Manitoba general election.[4][5] The party is basing its campaign on trying to connect with voters disatisifed with government overreach during the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] The party hopes to garner votes from small-c Conservatives discontent with the longtime leadership of the provincial Conservative party and their failure to balance the province's budget during their tenure. The party will also be assisted as 10 longtime centrist members of the Conservative party are retiring, and their likely replacements would be more partisan. Additionally, the party is having trouble reaching their goal of running 57 candidates in all 57 districts due to the rural, agrarian nature of their platform and voter base which hasn't been received well in more urban parts of the province.[7] Another barrier is the hands off approach the party and its leadership are taking towards constituent associations, insisting on a grassroots approach and only allowing residents of the constituent form an association.[8] The party will be hosting its convention in the Austin community center on Saturday June 17, 2023 to establish the party's Constitution and Policies.[9]
Party Platform
The party has a 10 point Statement of Principles as follows:[10]
- Fundamental Rights. Advocating for the abolition of human rights tribunals and for their powers to be delegated to other court systems.[10]
- Personal Freedoms. Everyone is entitled to equal opportunity and to ensure that legislation reflects these opportunities.[10]
- Social Responsibility. Persons unable to care for themselves should be cared for by the Province's government.[10]
- Service Based Leadership. Elected officials should be free to vote as they deem fit and must be held accountable by their constituents.[10]
- Free Enterprise. Holding that the Free Market should be the driving force behind Manitoba's economy. That protectionism is kept to a minimum to create a robust economy.[10]
- Jurisdictional Government. That Manitoba should actively resist federal oversight as outlined in sections 92 to 95 of the Canadian Constitution. That parents should determine what schools their children go to and that the Province should "protect air, land, and water as a heritage to pass from generation to generation".[10]
- Localism. Limit the size of the provincial government to empower local municipalities.[10]
- Justice Equality. To end backlogs in the courts to ensure they're affordable for the individual. And to ensure laws are applied equally to everyone regardless of their status and stature.[10]
- Results Based Policy. Smaller government, lower spending and balanced budgets as means to ensure financial freedom.[10]
- Trust. The government should strive to build trust between communities, and that the best way to build trust is through transparency.[10]
References
- Ryan Stelter (28 June 2022). "Keystone Party officially registers with Elections Manitoba". Winnipeg Sun. Retrieved 2022-06-29.
- McKendrick, Devon. "'We're going to set our sights high': New Keystone Party of Manitoba officially launches". winnipeg.ctvnews.ca. Retrieved 22 October 2022.
- Baxter, Dave. "KEYSTONE PARTY: Manitoba's new right-wing political party 'closer to the middle' says its lead". www.thestar.com. Tornoto Star, Winnipeg Sun. Retrieved 22 October 2022.
- "Registered Parties in Manitoba". www.electionsmanitoba.ca. Manitoba Provincial government. Retrieved 22 October 2022.
- Kives, Bartley. "Keystone Party of Manitoba, formed in wake of pandemic, launches bid for disaffected voters". www.cbc.ca. Retrieved 22 October 2022.
- Kives, Bartley. "New right-of-centre Manitoba political party hopes to compete for seats in 2023 election". www.cbc.ca. Retrieved 22 October 2022.
- Sanders, Carol. "Keystone Party hopes to unlock retiring Tory seats". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 9 May 2023.
- Froese, Ian. "PCs, NDP place candidates in competitive Manitoba election races as polling gap narrows". CBC. Retrieved 9 May 2023.
- "Keystone Party Convention - Saturday". Keystone Party. Retrieved 9 May 2023.
- "Statement of Principles". keystonepartymb.ca. Keystone Party. Retrieved 22 October 2022.