Monday, May 2, 2011

A Conservative majority, plus a handful of gays

The May 2 election was always about two things: will the Conservatives win a majority, and will the NDP make major breakthroughs in Quebec? The answer on both counts, as it turns out, is a resounding yes.

What will a Conservative majority look like? What does it mean for Stephen Harper's crime agenda, for the Supreme Court, for social programming? Some thoughts from Xtra.

When Harper took to the stage in Calgary to give his victory speech, his tone was jubilant, but his words were measured. He avoided some of the eye-poking partisan barbs he's capable of, saying simply, "What a great night," and "Canada can now turn the page."

"For our part, we can and must be aware that we are the government for all Canadians, even those who did not vote for us," Harper said, perhaps in reference to his party's dismal showing in Quebec.

Even so, he renewed his pledge to "promptly deliver" on his campaign promises, including his crime omnibus.

"At long last," he said, "we will pass our plan to make our streets and neighbourhoods safer."

There were many surprises over the course of the night. Perhaps the most striking was the Conservative gain in Toronto, unseating prominent Liberals like Ken Dryden, Rob Oliphant and even Liberal Party Leader Michael Ignatieff. The NDP also picked up a handful of Toronto ridings south of Bloor and will be sending Andrew Cash (Davenport), Peggy Nash (Parkdale-High Park), Matthew Kellway (Beaches-East York) and Dan Harris (Scarborough-Southwest) to Ottawa in addition to Jack Layton and Olivia Chow.

At the dissolution of Parliament, there were five openly gay MPs: NDPers Bill Siksay and Libby Davies and Liberals Scott Brison, Mario Silva and Rob Oliphant. Siksay retired and Silva and Oliphant have lost their seats.

Davies and Brison were reelected. They will be joined by at least two NDP rookies -- Dany Morin (Chicoutimi) and Phil Toone (Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine). One more -- Randall Garrison in BC -- is locked in a tight race at this hour and it's too close to call.



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Tuesday, May 3, 2011 1:53 AM

Conservative majority with the Liberal Party of Canada and Bloc Quebecois utterly destroyed. Heaven! Gay bashers - you are going to jail for a much longer time, and gay-hating immigrants will be stopped at the border. Finally!

ron ca


Tuesday, May 3, 2011 10:41 PM

But there is also a gay conservative MP, he was interviewed on TV tonight. I thought he was out. I spoke to him a woody's a few months ago. I am leaving his name out of here because maybe Xtra is right and he is not out,

queero ca


Wednesday, May 4, 2011 12:31 AM

Ron you must be kidding me! It's more like gay bashing will NOT get recognized as a hate crime under the conservatives, and what immigrants? We'll be locking down the borders, and stop any form of spousal sponsorship of gay partners from abroad!

kctan ca


Wednesday, May 4, 2011 12:32 AM

If closet-case Kenney is such a proponent of stopping "gay-hating immigrants" at the border, he wouldn't have tried to quash any reference to glbtq rights in the citizenship guide last year. Congrats, Canada. You've got a gay-hating government for the next five years!

jeff ca


Wednesday, May 4, 2011 5:02 PM

Well because most people REALLY don't want to have the NDP in power and the liberals would need to get too many seats to get rid of the conservative government (they have 30 seats, how the hell are they supposed to rise up from that in one election?) it looks more like we will have a gay hating government for 8 years. We are screwed.

Jenn. ca


Friday, May 6, 2011 5:08 PM

Please do not keep saying our Conservatives are 'gay haters'. Canada's governments are against hate crimes based on any orientation. It is our national heritage to accept individual differences and give freedom to all.

Tupper Oxley ca


Sunday, May 8, 2011 6:16 AM

there was a good post and forward to more helpful information in the future. Thanks

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