NDP queer caucus remembers Jack Layton
PARLIAMENT HILL / Leader's contribution to queer issues ranks among his achievements
Dale Smith / National / Monday, August 22, 2011
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The passing of NDP Leader Jack Layton has touched the members of the party’s queer caucus profoundly. All who gathered on Parliament Hill on Aug 22 spoke of Layton’s tireless commitment to queer issues, going back to his time with Toronto City Council.
 
Poeple gather on Parliament Hill on Aug 22 to remember NDP Leader Jack Layton, who died at his home in Toronto earlier in the day after a battle with cancer.
(Noreen Fagan)
(Noreen Fagan)
“He was a great friend, a wonderful colleague and a great leader of our party,” says deputy leader Libby Davies, the longest-serving member of the party’s queer caucus. “The loss feels pretty devastating.”
 
“We were both on city council, me in Vancouver and him in Toronto, and we had sort of a pledge that we’d run for mayor, and we both did and we both bombed,” Davies says with a fond laugh. “He ran and lost, and I ran and lost, but he and I go way back.”
 
Davies speaks of Layton’s genuine passion for the politics that he believed in.
 
“It’s like his absolute joy with being with people and his capacity to go beyond himself and reach out, to go to people,” Davies says. “That’s why I think people felt so comfortable with him and what he stood for, and they believed him.”
 
For queer issues critic Randall Garrison, his personal friendship with Layton is one of the reasons he ran for office in the most recent election after two previous losses.
 
“I probably would not have run again federally except for the endless cajoling and pressuring that came from Jack personally, saying no, you need to do this one more time,” Garrison says. “I told him I wouldn’t run in any election before 2011, and he called me late in November 2010 – classic Jack, who either had tremendously good staff or notes and said, ‘I know it’s not quite 2011, but…’
 
“One of the things he always said to me was we need out gay candidates, and he was not just supporting but demanding on that level, saying that was another reason I should run again,” Garrison says.
 
“He was an incredible inspiration, and the reason I’m working for the NDP now is because of him,” says MP Philip Toone. “I met him back in 2002 – the man is just a force of nature. This man is able to convey his ideas in such an incredible manner; he connects with people a lot better than just about any politician I’ve met.”
 
Layton’s contributions to the movement for queer rights in Canada are not lost on the members of his party.
 
“Once he became leader, we were going through the whole same-sex marriage debate,” Davies recalls. “I always remember that Paul Martin, by contrast, said that it was a free vote in the Liberals, because he said it was a matter of conscience, and I remember Jack said it’s not a matter of conscience. It’s a matter of human rights, and you will vote for this. This is our party policy, this is what we believe it, and if you don’t vote for it, there will be consequences, and there were, because as you remember, one of our members did not vote for the bill, and he disciplined her.”
 
Then-MP Bev Desjarlais voted against the same-sex marriage bill and was relieved of her critic responsibilities. Desjarlais later left the party.
 
“Over the years, in the queer community, people have come to love him as a great friend,” Davies says. “I’ll tell you one thing that Jack loved – Pride parades, or anything around the gay community, events and so on. He loved the joy, the partying and the singing and the dancing, and I have very wonderful memories of him at Pride parades in Vancouver.”
 
“Before it was ‘fashionable’ to have crowds of politicians at Pride parades, Jack was already there,” Garrison says. “It wasn’t an off-again on-again happenstance thing – he was always present. There was never any question with Jack on issues important to our community – never any question on where he would come down and where he’d stand, and he was never afraid to speak up.”
 
“We can all learn from that, that you can have courage, and even when things aren’t popular you can have courage and you can stand up and do what’s right,” Davies says.
 
“He always made a point that there’s always going to be a [queer] critic inside the caucus,” Toone says. “Gay rights within the NDP and because of the NDP throughout Canada – they’ve really come a long way with him, and we’re still going to be that thing, and I’m going to be working twice as hard now to make sure that the trans bill passes, and it’s going to be in honour of Jack for sure.”
 
“He’s going to go down in history as one of the most inspiring politicians in Canada for sure, and losing him is an incredible loss,” Toone says. “He’s leaving big shoes to fill, and we’re going to have to be working really hard to measure up to what he was able to bring forward. He brought progressive ideas a long way in Canada, and we’re going to have to push really hard to be able to keep up the fight that he brought.”
 
Associate queer issues critic Dany Morin was unable for comment.
 


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THANKS JACK
Heartfelt regards ... go to The Honourable Olivia Chow ... who represents our riding here at Harbourfront in Toronto. When she visited our home recently ... I expressed my utmost appreciation to Jack for his never-ending support he gave to the gay community. Thanks Jack & Olivia for your true compassion. Grant MacDonald Chairman & CEO MACDONALD BANK
Grant MacDonald, TORONTO ON
08/24/11 8:37 AM EST
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Thanks Jack!
Jack Layton spoke out for the LGBT community and equality rights, not just when it was popular, but because he knew it was the right thing to do. He understood that protecting minority rights is essential to protecting democracy. He also joined in our celebrations. Thanks Jack!
Wayne Madden, Edmonton Alberta
08/24/11 11:29 PM EST
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It's very easy
for people of privilege to be appear to be progressive. Jack NEVER had anything to lose, EVER. He was always going to be well-housed, well-fed, well-clothed, safe and secure. This is not to say he wasn't earnest, heartfelt and sincere, he was and I thank him for that, but let us remember his true message..."No Canadian shall be left behind."
tim, toronto on
08/25/11 9:03 AM EST
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NDP wants to have it both ways
Jack was also highly supportive of ethnic groups that would have no problem supporting the execution of gays or the criminalization of homosexuality, like Muslims. The NDP wants to have it both ways.
xox, xox Ontario
08/25/11 9:28 AM EST
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No need for your poison, xox
XOX, (seriously?) Muslims are not an "ethic group" - and they aren't homogeneous. I'm as concerned as anyone about the impact of large numbers of socially conservative immigrants, but there are ways to deal with those social realities which don't involve invoking hatred against immigrants or in prejudging them as all sharing one homophobic world view. Because that's just not true. We've never had an NDP federal government, btw, and yet we continue to admit large numbers of immigrants because we believe the economy has to grow and that we "depend" on immigration to be successful. Better to review those assumptions in a world verging on 7 billion people. We need a sane immigration policy, but press the Tories - they run the system.
alejandro, Toronto ON
08/25/11 2:35 PM EST
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Any proof?
The notion that Jack Layton was supportive of ANYONE advocating criminalization or execution for homosexuality is despicably slanderous. Care to provide any evidence to back it up? Didn't think so.
Patrick, Toronto ON
08/25/11 2:52 PM EST
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Has Jack Layton Converted to Islam?
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2009/09/22/tarek-fatah-has-jack-layton-converted-to-islam.aspx
xox, xox Ontario
08/25/11 3:39 PM EST
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JACK LAYTON IS NOW DEAD! LET HIM REST IN PEACE!
@XOX You are still an idiot. The article you mention was satirical. It chastises Layton amongst other politicians for pandering to Muslim votes with empty repetition of Islamic sayings during Islamic religious days. They also pander to other religious and minority groups. This is a necessity of politics. JACK LAYTON IS NOW DEAD! LET HIM REST IN PEACE! You are obviously an angry person who needs to lash out at “Buzz Words” like Muslim and NDP, etc., which shows low intelligence. And you love to stir up shit with ridiculous off-topic nonsense to get attention. You are a nasty “TROLL.” Jack Layton was always on the side of LGBT in his whole political career. He was one of the few honest politicians who wanted to include all Canadians, rather than to exclude like the CONservatives do. I have met him on several occasions and he was always a sweet gentle person. If you cannot show him respect then at least shut up!
Observer, Toronto Ont
08/25/11 4:43 PM EST
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Just as I thought
Not a word in there about Layton supporting those who would criminalize homosexuality and execute those who are gay. Epic fail, xox.
Patrick, Toronto ON
08/25/11 4:51 PM EST
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NDP Opportunism Betrays Canada
http://www.torontosun.com/comment/columnists/salim_mansur/2008/09/20/6822636-sun.html
xox, xox Ontario
08/25/11 6:50 PM EST
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Not surprisingly
Still not a word about Layton supporting those who would criminalize homosexuality and execute those who are gay. Another epic fail.
Patrick, Toronto ON
08/25/11 11:24 PM EST
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Here's a clue xox
Unless you can find a quote of Jack's saying he supports those who would criminalize homosexuality and execute gays, you are slandering the man. Can you find such a quote? Didn't think so. Time to crawl back under the rock from whence you came, the venom you spew doesn't stand up to the light of day.
Patrick, Toronto ON
08/25/11 11:37 PM EST
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Celebrating the less than...
To Patrick...it's not what people say that matters it's what they do!This is a good rule of thumb......Jack was a good guy, but he is no Tommy Douglas. Seriously, people have to read about Tommy Douglas and get some perspective here. Perspective people!
Kyle, Tronto ON
08/26/11 9:55 AM EST
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And what did Jack ever do...
...to suggest that he supported the criminalization of homosexuality and/or the execution of gays? Absolutely nothing. I'm certainly not here to canonize Jack Layton, I was never impressed enough to have even voted for the man, but to attempt to twist him into some sort of antigay bigot is more than over the top.
Patrick, Toronto ON
08/26/11 12:00 PM EST
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You can't have it both
ways. Jack's (and the NDP's)support for Islamists is IN-CONGRUENT with their as a result, faux support for Gay Rights. You can't have both. No one is referring to Jack as an anti-gay bigot, simply a politician and nothing more. And that's all he was, a white, privileged politician who in the end didn't contribute very much to the country, unlike the non-privileged Tommy Douglas who gave us Universal Healthcare!
Chauckin, Toronto Ontario
08/26/11 2:59 PM EST
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The only thing faux is the bs you're spewing
There isn't another politician in the country who has been as faithful a friend to LGBT Canadians as Jack Layton. To suggest otherwise is nothing but a pathetic attempt to smear the man when he can no longer defend himself.
Patrick, Toronto ON
08/26/11 4:02 PM EST
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i know
there just a bunch of haters.
Trooper, Toronto ON
08/26/11 5:15 PM EST
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