Allen Small

Allen Small
Leader of the Libertarian Party of Ontario
In office
November 2011  Present
Preceded by Sam Apelbaum
Personal details
Born Bergen-Belsen DP camp, Allied-occupied Germany
Political party Libertarian Party of Ontario
Children 2
Residence Markham, Ontario
Occupation Teacher, Politician
Religion Judaism

Allen Small is a science teacher and a politician from Canada. He is the leader of the Ontario Libertarian Party since 2011, and a candidate for the party in Markham-Unionville.

Early life

Small was born in Bergen-Belsen DP camp, the British-occupied concentration camp that stood in its place during the Holocaust. Both of his parents were Holocaust survivors. At 11 months of age, he and his family moved to Toronto, where his father had relatives. This fact affected him greatly, and according to Small, this is what gave him the belief that "government can destroy lives".[1]

Entry into politics

Small entered politics in 2008, a year after retiring from his teaching job for 35 years.[2] In 2011, he was elected to a 3-year term as the leader of the Ontario Libertarian Party, a position he has held ever since. He ran for office twice unsuccessfully in Markham-Unionville.[1]

Political views

Small advocates for limiting the "size and scope of government, resulting in lower taxes, and more social and economic freedom." He is against the idea that one group of voters can force others into paying for their social programs, and that the power of a government should be clearly defined and limited.[1]

Small argues that monopolies, whether government or corporate monopolies, are ultimately bad for the consumer and that the Ontario provincial government should not have a monopoly over healthcare, education, electrical generation and the sale of alcohol.[1]

Personal life

Small married his wife in 1974, and has lived with her in Unionville since 1975. They had two children.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Allen Small". Ontario Libertarian. March 3, 2015.
  2. "Allen Small: About Me". March 3, 2015.
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