Has Immigration Minister Jason Kenney been emailing you?
Maybe it’s because you’re gay.
The minister
sent out an email on Sept 24 lauding the government’s efforts to protect and promote queer rights abroad. It highlights the “emphasis . . . on gay and lesbian refugee protection, which is without precedent in Canada’s immigration history.”
The
Ottawa Citizen’s Glen McGregor broke the story, complete with reaction over the
"creepy" letter. Many were left scratching their heads, wondering how the ministry got a list of emails for queer Canadians. (This journalist didn’t receive one.)
One heterosexual Facebook user was confused upon receiving the email that appeared to be for gay eyes only.
Alexis Pavlich, a spokesperson for Minister Kenney, told Xtra that the email “was sent in response to individuals who have communicated with our office about gay refugee issues.”
Jason Kenney's email praised steps taken by the Conservative government to champion gay rights abroad.
(Rob Salerno)
Kenney was in the news earlier this month, trumpeting his government’s acceptance of more than
100 queer refugees from Iran. However, the government has yet to introduce a metric to measure the number of queer refugees claiming asylum, nor has it established guidelines on how to admit those who claim persecution based on sexual orientation, evidenced by cases such as
Leatitia Nanziri's.
The email also tags in Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird, who took to the UN to raise “the particular plight of gay and lesbian refugees.”
This isn’t the first time Canadians have been unsettled by cultural targeting by the Conservatives. As McGregor notes, there was a kerfuffle raised in 2007 when many Jewish-Canadians were surprised to find
Rosh Hashanah greeting cards in their mailboxes, despite not being affiliated with any Jewish groups.