Make gays a priority, make the Cons look crazy
SOD'S OPERA / How our issues could reignite the progressive parties
Marcus McCann / National / Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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UNLEASH THE MONSTER. Introducing more gay-positive bills could provide the kind of wedge issue that turns Harper's mum backbenchers into frothing, angry, SoCon True Believers.
(John Webster illustration)
I wonder. Given that Canada elected a minority yesterday — with three progressive-ish parties splitting the majority of seats in the House of Commons — can we lobby the government? Or should we shove our laundry list of policy priorities into our collective back pocket and wait for the next Liberal government three, five, possibly 10 years down the road.

Can we afford to wait five years or more for a more stable government?

Opposition bills come with some heavy caveats. They're easily gummed up. There are too few to go around. And there's the question of cash. The opposition parties can't spend government cash; even when amending bills, they can only make them less expensive, not more so. Bills don't have to be free, as in, with no implied costs. They have to be revenue neutral on their face. And example is a bill that criminalizes something; it's free to do, even though there are implications for Corrections Canada.

Well, let's look at some bills that are "free:"

  • Repealing Canada's bawdyhouse laws
  • Repealing Canada's polygamy laws
  • Changing the policy of the CBSA to stop censoring gay material at the Canadian border
  • Reversing the criminalization of HIV in our courts
  • Lifting the gay blood donor ban
  • Adding gender identity to the Canadian Human Rights Act

Of those issues, Libs and dippers have both spoken about changing the riles for blood donation. But because it's a policy, not a law, it's hard to change legislatively. The most likely path is the legislating-by-shaming motions Canada's House of Commons sees from time to time. We're short one ally on the blood ban, after Liberal health critic Robert Thibeault lost his seat. But there are others, especially among New Democrats.

Cleaning up the CBSA's gay-censoring ways was a platform plank for just one party: the Greens. With no Green MPs in the house, that doesn't mean the issue is dead, of course. And since the Libs aren't above taking good ideas from their Green competitors, perhaps we can hope that this'll is one idea that bleeds across party lines. Again, we should be lobbying to make sure that happens.

Canada's bawdyhouse and polygamy laws could be repealed by a ten-word bill. They're both extremely straightforward legislatively. As is adding "gender identity" to the Canadian Human Rights Act — something officially supported by the NDP in their policy

I think introducing more gay-positive bills could provide the kind of wedge issue that turns Harper's mum backbenchers into frothing, angry, SoCon True Believers. It'll divide Harper's caucus and unite Canada's left. And it'll make soft-Con Canadians squirm — and we can't let that particular voting block get too comfortable. In other words, it's good politics for gays, good politics for Liberals and the other progressive parties — and, of course, all of the above are good policy.

I also wonder if there aren't gay issues — especially where they intersect with civil liberties — where we couldn't lobby the Conservatives. Certainly censoring books at Canada's border should be something that some Cons can wrap their mind around. On the other hand, with censor-the-internet loonies like Winnipeg Tory MP Joy Smith back for another go, I can only shake my head at what that caucus discussion would look like.

So, let's roll up our sleeves and get to work.
 



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Reader Comments


 
Don't forget...
Don't forget another equally important and cost-neutral move: repealing the recent changes to the age of sexual consent. I somehow doubt it will happen in my lifetime, but but it should rank pretty high with the list of other grievances that you've spelled out :)
Nicholas Dodds, Aurora Ontario
10/15/08 2:26 PM EST
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What!!?
How is polygamy a gay issue? It is a disgusting perverted system that is designed to enslave women, brain wash boys and sexually abuse and rape little girls. Do the words "Bountiful, British Columbia" mean anything to you? Also, the rate of HIV amoungst gay men in my age group (eairly 20's) is on the rise at an alarming level and overall it's higher than in the heterosexual population. Why should our blood be accepted when a person may be positive and and have no way of knowing untill 6 months after infection? Perhaps if there were less bath houses where gay men could go for anonymous dangerous sex the HIV rates wouldn't be as high as they are in the first place. As a gay man I am sure glad that I voted for the Conservative Party and that they gained more seats. Hopefully they will get a majority next time so that I wont have to worry about our countary degenerating into some kind of perverted sexual cesspool that you seem to want to make it into.
Lorin, Edmonton Alberta
10/15/08 9:59 PM EST
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Remember
On the 5th of November, I ask you to raise a glass to the courage of one man.
Stuart, Calgary Ab
10/17/08 11:25 PM EST
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Remember
And to those who continue to stand up to be counted, and to fight for the little guy. We owe you alot...
Stuart, Calgary Ab
10/17/08 11:38 PM EST
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lies = support
Speaking only about blood policies, the scary thing is that when scientists eventually have enough to change it, activists (and Xtra) will claim that it is because of them any chnage happened, when the scientists/doctors who actually do all the work will get no credit. BTW, no politician will be able to change the blood ban because it requires research. It's easy to get votes from the queer community; just tell them what they want to hear. Same with the "organ ban" (not discussed here). There is no organ ban on gay males, yet Egale and politicians will continue to speak of it because it gets them support. Truth is not required.
chris, to on
10/18/08 7:50 AM EST
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ok
You're kidding right? First you are demanding the Government stay out of the bedroom, but you want to push gay rights, and lower the age of consent again. How is lowering the age helping anyone, except rapists and deviants? Allowing HIV blood to be donated? Are you freakin nuts? SO the rest of us can get aids too? Is that your idea of equal rights? Be careful what you push for, gay rights are tolerated in this country as an attempt to be fair and tolerant. Push too far and you might not like what happens.
Sean, Ottawa Ontario
10/21/08 9:34 AM EST
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