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British Columbia Excalibur Party
LeaderMichael Halliday
General SecretaryAlexandra Halliday
Founded2013

The British Columbia Excalibur Party (abbreviated as BC Excalibur Party) is a registered political party founded in 2013, running in the 2013 provincial election.[1] Michael Halliday[2] is the party leader and founder.[1][3]

The symbol of the British Columbia Excalibur Party is King Arthur's sword, Excalibur, with the words Truth, Honour and Justice written beneath the length of the blade.[4] The BC Excalibur Party, as it will be shown on the ballot,[1] bases its party ideals on the concept that "The Land, The People And The Government Are One". Another motto that the party embraces is "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" "Yes, You Are!"[5]

The party platform for the British Columbia Excalibur Party covers various topics including health, employment, education, environment, the homeless, housing, transit, public safety, justice, social justice, freedom of speech, economy and general issues.[5]

The British Columbia Excalibur Party believes[3] that they must create a society where people can count on the principles of truth, honour, integrity and justice[6] and feel defended and protected by their leaders so that they can live in peace and prosperity.

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References

  1. ^ a b c BC, Elections. "Registered Political Parties in BC" (PDF). Elections BC. Elections BC. Retrieved 2013-03-25.
  2. ^ Schulmann, Bernard. "BC Excalibur Party - the Newest Political Party in BC". BC Iconoclast. Bernard von Schulmann. Retrieved 2013-03-25.
  3. ^ a b Mills, Kevin. "Excalibur Party created in time for May election". The Abbotsford News. Abbotsford News. Retrieved 2013-03-25.
  4. ^ Halliday, Michael. "British Columbia Excalibur Party". British Columbia Excalibur Party. Michael Halliday. Retrieved 2013-03-25.
  5. ^ a b Halliday, Michael. "Party Ideals". British Columbia Excalibur Party. Michael Halliday. Archived from the original on 2013-04-18. Retrieved 2013-03-25.
  6. ^ Lehn, Don. "Introducing The Excalibur Party". 89.5 The Hawk. My Chilliwack News. Retrieved 2013-03-25.[permanent dead link]