Alec Guggenmos - Yorkton-Melville
Alec Guggenmos is a six-year resident of Yorkton-Melville and is a lifelong prairie boy. Having gone to the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology he currently works as a Crew Chief in the Land Surveying industry, spending much of his time working all around the riding.
Alec is an active member of his church, an avid sports fan, and is continuously trying to find more ways to be involved in both his Community and the Canadian Liberty movement.
Alec's main areas of focus for the 2025 election are:
• Fighting inflation with the abolition of deficit spending and the Central Bank
• Cutting the deficit immediately by cutting corporate welfare, the support of foreign wars, and other unnecessary forms of government spending
• Implementing free trade to get our local resources to the most profitable markets
• Ending Provincial Equalization
• Election reform
You can contact Alec at:
X: https://x.com/GuggenmosForMP
Email: [email protected]
Alec is in the process of collecting signatures; if you would like to help to ensure he gets on the ballot, please get in touch with him.
Alex Joehl - Langley Township-Fraser Heights
Alex describes himself as a libertarian to a fault, principled more than pragmatic. After almost two decades as a member of the LPoC he has seen it go through many ups and downs and still believes that this party is the vehicle to spread the unadulterated message of liberty.
As a father, he insists that we need to leave a mark on the landscape greater than our predecessors. What we leave behind for our children needs to be more fertile for opportunity than the world we were brought up in. Conservatives are just Progressives driving the speed limit, heading in the same direction, so Libertarians are here to say ‘Pump the Brakes’ because we need to turn this car around!
Alex is a trained journalist and worked just under a decade in the media industry. During his college years he realized he was a classic liberal – someone who believes that private citizens know better how to live their lives than a government does. Journalism used to be about questioning authority and asking hard questions; unfortunately, the corporate press has become an arm of the state and can no longer be trusted to stand up for the vulnerable in our society.
Alex now works as a meat department manager for a major grocery store and sees firsthand the challenges Canadians have in paying for necessities. The monetary and fiscal policies of government have led to the price inflation we’ve seen, forcing the most-marginalized residents of our province to make difficult decisions: heat or eat. In a nation as rich as the one we live in the state should not be forcing its residents to make choices like that. Out-of-control government spending costs productive Canadians and also hurts those on fixed incomes.
Alex has run federally for the LPoC four times, most recently in the Cloverdale-Langley City by-election in December 2024. He is also the leader of the British Columbia Libertarian Party, who he has run for three times provincially, and has been a mayoral, council, and school trustee candidate in the past as well
Alex lives in Langley, B.C. with his wife and son. When he isn’t spreading the message of liberty you might find Alex at a local arena, either playing beer league ice or roller hockey, coaching ball and roller hockey, or watching his son playing any of those great Canadian sports. He is the vice president of is local minor ball hockey association, VP on the PAC of his son’s school, and treasurer of a small craft beer advocacy group.
If you want to know more about what Alex is up to, visit his website- https://alexjoehl.com/
You can contact Alex at:
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ElectAlexJoehl/
X: @alexjoehl
Instagram: @alexjoehl