There has never been a Libertarian elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, and they have been termed a fringe party.
[5][6] The BC Libertarian Party adopted private property rights extending from self-ownership and scarcity, and advocated for the creation of a British Columbia Constitution to enshrines and protects property rights.
It also rejects Federal infringement into areas of Provincial jurisdiction, seeking constitutional reform on the division of powers failing which it proposes secession.
[7] In 2020, the Libertarian Party pledged their support for ending the ICBC monopoly on basic auto insurance, [8] and allowing for more parental and student choice in education,[9] decentralizing decision-making powers to local communities, families, and individuals.
[11] Adapting to a changing climate and promoting environmental policies that will have the greatest impact.