What you should know about Tory MP Brad Trost
FEDERAL POLITICS / Quietly preaching social conservative values since he was elected in 2004
Gens Hellquist and Dale Smith / National / Thursday, July 16, 2009
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Last week, Saskatoon-Humboldt Conservative MP Brad Trost briefly escaped from invisibility on the backbenches of Stephen Harper's government, where keeping a silent profile seems to be a requirement. On Jul 6, an anti-abortion website published Trost's rant against $400,000 in federal funds given to Pride Toronto. "Canadian taxpayers, even non-social-conservative ones, don't want their tax dollars to go to events that are polarizing or events that are more political that touristic in nature," Trost claimed.

When the mainstream media picked up on his comments, Trost suddenly went silent again, and reporters were unable to reach him for an interview. However, a Saskatoon Star Phoenix reporter finally encountered Trost at a rural event in his riding and was able to convince the Tory MP to elaborate on his original comments.

Trost stood by his remarks and claimed he was aware of the $9,000 in funding provided by Heritage Canada to Saskatoon's Pride festival, adding that he has been fighting for reductions "across the board." Later in the interview he seemed to contradict himself when he said he hoped to see funding expanded to smaller events including local parades. He admitted that he hadn't seen the full list of projects funded under the Conservatives' Marquee Tourism Events Program, but so far the only one he thinks shouldn't have received funding was Pride Toronto.

While the 35-year-old Trost has represented the Saskatoon-Humboldt riding since he was first elected in 2004, he has kept a low profile, especially in the city of Saskatoon, which constitutes half of the riding.

He was first elected by only 417 votes in 2004 but won by larger margins in the 2006 and 2008 elections. He was relegated to the backbenches of the Conservative government where he remains to this day. After his brief breakout over the Pride funding he is likely to remain there for the foreseeable future.

The only Parliamentary committee he sits on is the House of Commons Standing Committee on National Resources, and he also chairs the Conservative Party's energy committee. However, he does keep himself busy fighting for socially conservative issues.

He is a member of the secretive parliamentary pro-life caucus that claims to have members from all parties, although their membership has never been made public. He addressed this year's National March For life on May 14, and he is collecting signatures on a petition sponsored by 4myCanada calling on the government to halt all funding for Planned Parenthood. The group claims "Planned Parenthood is known for promoting destruction of innocent pre-born life and attacking family values; activities that a significant portion of Canadians oppose."

On his website he regularly champions socially conservative causes in his letters to constituents. He claims to be "a believer in inalienable human rights" but goes on to attack human rights commissions, calling them "kangaroo courts that selectively oppress Canadians who hold small-c conservative political or religious views."

He has also used his website to attack gay marriage, and he voted to reopen the debate after the Harper government was first elected and has pledged to "continue to work to preserve traditional marriage." He supported raising the age of consent, and in one of his few comments from the backbench, he made a short speech in the Commons in support of the legislation.

In an Apr 2009 newsletter to his constituents, Trost defended the appointment of Doug Cryer to the Immigration and Refugee Board. Cryer, the former director of public policy for the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada, previously suggested that homosexuality is a "sin" — which led activists to question whether he could fairly preside over queer refugee cases.

Trost also condemned the appointment of doctor Henry Morgentaler to the Order of Canada, calling on his constituents to speak out against the honour given to the pro-choice advocate. On his website he also called for the elimination of the long-gun registry, and he's a vocal supporter of the Harper government's tough-on-crime agenda.

Trost is part of a group of socially conservative politicians from Saskatchewan who sit on the backbenches of Harper's government. This group includes Saskatoon-Wanuskewin MP Maurice Vellacott, who sent a letter to his constituents supporting Trost's comments about funding for Pride Toronto; Yorkton-Melville MP Garry Breitkreuz, who has led the fight to eliminate the long-gun registry; and Regina-Lumsden-Lake Centre MP Tom Lukiwski, who was caught on tape speaking about "homosexual faggots with dirt on their fingernails that transmit diseases."

Many wonder how the province that gave Canada our "greatest Canadian" — social democrat Tommy Douglas — and universal medicare could elect such a crop of dinosaurs to the Commons. Saskatchewan ridings are split in such a way as to give rural voters, who vote in great numbers for conservative parties, more clout. The two largest cities, Regina and Saskatoon, are split into four ridings that include large sections of rural Saskatchewan. By campaiging on social conservative issues, Tory candidates are able to win most of the 14 Saskatchewan ridings.

One of Trost's detractors has launched a website, www.bradtrost.com, that parodies his position on gay marriage.


HOW MUCH DID PRIDE GET?

This year, several major festivals in Canada received funding from the same Marquee Tourism Events Program that funded Pride Toronto. But how did Pride's funding stack up? Not very well, as it turns out.

Pride Toronto received the second-lowest per-capita funding of the 18 funded festivals to date where attendance figures were posted.

Toronto International Film Festival:
Received - $3 million   
Attended - 300,000
Per Capita - $10/per person

Ottawa Bluesfest:
Received - $1,501,035
Attended - 300,000
Per Capita - $5.00/per person

Calgary Stampede:
Received - $1,923,750
Attended - 1,200,000
Per Capita - $1.60/per person

Montreal Jazz Festival:
Received - $3 million
Attended - 2,100,000
Per Capita - $1.43/per person

Edmonton Fringe Festival:
Received - $414,300
Attended - 500,000
Per Capita - $0.83/per person

Pride Toronto:
Received - $397,500
Attended - 1,000,000
Per Capita - $0.40/per person

Toronto Caribana:
Received - $416,250
Attended - 1,300,000
Per Capita - $0.32/per person


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Reader Comments


 
Typical left-wing intolerance
Not once in this extensive article did the writer list an illegal or unethical or even particular controversial belief of Trost. Trost holds views that represent millions of Canadians including gay Canadians. It seems the left in Canada wants to shut down debate on any issue that it chooses. This is pure tyranny of the left ala Stalin, Pol Pot, and the Toronto lib-leftists.
ron, Vancouver Bc
07/18/09 5:41 PM EST
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Stalin?! Pol Pot??!!
Hyperbole much? Ya twit...
Nathanial, Slocan Valley BC
07/19/09 10:01 AM EST
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Leftists hate freedom of expression
How much freedom would Canadians have if loony-left eastern queers called the shots in this country? My guess is none. The center of power in this country has shifted irreversibly to the west. Saskatchewan is a fast-growing province. Ontario is dying, and Toronto is a crumbling, ugly extension of the third world. Toronto queers should stop biting the hand that pays for their HIV meds.
ron, Vancouver Bc
07/20/09 3:48 AM EST
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I feel sorry for you, Ron...
I feel sorry for you, Ron. See, I can *avoid* people like you. You're STUCK with yourself for the rest of your life. That sure must suck, something awful.
Nathanial, Slocan Valley BC
07/20/09 12:18 PM EST
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[Editor's Note]
Re: Leftists hate freedom of expression
Ron - you suggest that this article is the work of "loony-left eastern queers," but in fact, this piece was jointly written by Gens Hellquist (who lives in Saskatchewan) and Dale Smith (an Edmonton native).

The large majority of stories on Xtra.ca are written by local residents who know their own communities. We're proud to have Canada's largest network of local gay journalists writing for us, taking photos and producing multimedia works.

Brent Creelman, Toronto ON
07/21/09 11:53 AM EST
Xtra! is a Toronto publication
Xtra! is published by Pink Triangle Press - a far left-wing extremist collective in Toronto. Who cares where your writers are from?
ron, Vancouver Bc
07/21/09 3:05 PM EST
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[Editor's Note]
Well...
You're wrong, but I'm pleased that we're on your regular reading list ;)
Brent Creelman, Toronto ON
07/21/09 6:52 PM EST
Really Ron
Jeez Ron, what would make you read such a magazine? Does your boss make you do it or does it make your testicles tickle?
Peter Bochove, Toronto Ontario
07/23/09 1:23 PM EST
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How is this article shutting down debate?
Ron - please point out exactly where in the above article you think displays "left-wing intolerance" or how it shuts down debate? I just don't see it anywhere in this article and am curious what you consider to be offensive about it. Naturally it is written from a socially liberal point of view since anything proudly queer is by its nature socially liberal. Sure some queers are socially conservative like Trost, but internalizing the homophobia of the social conservative movement is nothing to be proud of and it's rather sad to think about gay folk embracing such an anti-gay movement. That's why you'll never find a pro-social conservative article in any proudly queer publication. Also your anti-central Canadian bias does nothing to help your argument but just makes you sound like a racist western bigot, especially when you say "Toronto is a crumbling, ugly extension of the third world". Why would anyone take such a point of view as yours seriously when you coat it with such a thick layer of ignorance and racism?
Rich, Toronto Ontario
07/23/09 2:22 PM EST
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That idiot
Rich, I don't think that idiot is a racist, based on his remarks. I also don't think he's gay. The Conservatives make sure that any site that offers the reader a chance to comment gets those comments. And they are all just as intelligent as his.
Peter Bochove, Toronto Ontario
07/24/09 9:44 AM EST
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Oh yes I am gay....
Don't tell me I'm not gay, you idiot hateful queer Toronto left-wing extremists. My husband will tell you otherwise. 42 years of experience and observation of gays around the world have taught me that the gay male community is infested with pedophiles, morons, addicts, and dangerous leftists who defend them. The article dismisses conservative views as wrong. The left doesn't want a debate. Xtra! and the other Toronto queer losers failed in their attempt to stop the age of consent being raised. They also failed to stop removal of all defenses for possessing kiddie porn. These changes protect kids which Toronto queer leftists oppose. Sick! And where was Xtra! on gay marriage??? On the fence, tepid, if not downright hostile to the cause. Well fuck you Xtra! You are consistently on the wrong side of history. The only reason you can print your garbage is from the proceeds from your sex phone lines. I notice lately hardcore pornographic images are being printed regularly and distributed in public in Vancouver within your rag...are you sure this is legal...maybe I'll give city hall a call.
ron, Vancouver Bc
07/24/09 3:34 PM EST
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Human Rights vs Human Rights Commissions
"He claims to be "a believer in inalienable human rights" but goes on to attack human rights commissions, calling them "kangaroo courts that selectively oppress Canadians who hold small-c conservative political or religious views." An interesting assumption on the part of the authors that to support human rights one must also support our Human Commissions. One needs to be only marginally informed to know that their frequent abuses of power and lack of accountability are well documented.
Kevin Dale McKeown, Vancouver BC
07/24/09 4:32 PM EST
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this is awesome
I love it some of you have said what I never could have. First Brad Trost is an elected official which means his actions are that of his electors. This means he is doing and saying what he was elected to say, see where I'm going with this. I think that there is way too much funding going to film festivals which are a alias for other things and if you take a look people the spin offs of the funding are exponetiary. The money goes to more than just security and lost shop wages. I hope the funding gets cut because if anyone ever had a funded prochoice parade or funded married couple awareness parade ther would be hell to pay. It would be intolerant, funny how the expressions used are by one group really apply to that same group being defended. Stop the pornography ads and the talk line ads, their sick.
stevey, toronto ontario
07/25/09 4:06 AM EST
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re: Harpokon drones on the comments board
"The Conservatives make sure that any site that offers the reader a chance to comment gets those comments. And they are all just as intelligent as his." Yes, and as the comment from "Stevey" demonstrates, "their" [sic] usually sub-literate, too.
Nathanial, Slocan Valley BC
07/25/09 7:30 AM EST
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