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Marijuana Party of Canada - Definition and Overview

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Marijuana Party of Canada
Current Leader:Marc-Boris St-Maurice
Founded:2000
Headquarters:74 Rachel Street East
Suite 100
Montreal, Quebec
H2W 1C6
Colours:Dark Yellow
Political ideology:Anti-cannabis prohibition, Libertarian

The Marijuana Party of Canada is a Canadian federal political party whose platform is to end prohibition of cannabis. The party's leader is Marc-Boris St-Maurice, an activist and member of the punk group Grim Skunk.

After a 1991 arrest for possession of marijuana, he vowed to legalize cannabis. He started by creating the Bloc pot, a Quebec political party and eventually, as the current law prohibiting the possession of cannabis is a federal law, founded this federal party.

In the 2000 federal elections, the party nominated candidates in 76 ridings in 7 provinces and won 66,000 votes (0.52% of national total). It nominated 71 candidates for the 2004 general election and won 33,590 votes (0.3%). The decline may be at least partly due to the fact that the Liberal Party and the New Democratic Party of Canada have been moving towards decriminalization of the drug.

Some party members were said to be considering endorsing the New Democratic Party of Canada because of its liberal stand on marijuana laws during the last campaign.

Party platform

From the Marijuana Party's "Complete platform, Adopted in April 2002":

  • Demonstrate the social advantages to ending cannabis prohibition
  • Develop and integrate legislation to legalize cannabis
  • Amend the Canada Elections Act in order to offer solutions to the parliamentary representation deficit.
  • Defend the victims of cannabis prohibition
  • Promote international policy -- ending cannabis prohibition in Canada and subsequently pressure the international community into acting responsibly by adopting similar policies.
  • Offer immediate access to medical cannabis

Provincial parties

In addition to St-Maurice's Bloc Pot party in Quebec, The Marijuana Party has several provincial counterparts, most notably, the British Columbia Marijuana Party which received over 3% of the vote in the 2001 provincial election, and the Marijuana Party of Nova Scotia.

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