Jean-Serge Brisson, born on June twenty-eighth, nineteen fifty-four, is a prominent Canadian political activist and author known for his fervent advocacy of tax reform. His career has been marked by a commitment to libertarian principles, which he championed during his tenure as the leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada.
Brisson gained national recognition in the nineteen nineties for his outspoken opposition to the provincial sales tax (PST). He argued against the imposition of this tax on businesses without appropriate compensation, a stance that resonated with many who shared his views on fiscal responsibility and government overreach.
Throughout his career, Brisson has remained a vocal proponent of individual liberties and economic freedom, using his platform to educate and engage the public on issues related to taxation and government policy. His contributions to Canadian politics continue to inspire discussions around tax reform and the role of government in the economy.