Mayencourt announces he'll run for Conservatives
FEDERAL ELECTION / Ends months of speculation
Jeremy Hainsworth / Vancouver / Sunday, September 07, 2008
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Gay Vancouver-Burrard Liberal MLA Lorne Mayencourt is the Conservative Party's new candidate for Vancouver Centre in the upcoming federal election.

Mayencourt says the Conservatives approached him to be a candidate, sounding him out on issues such as crime, homelessness and addiction, issues he considers pressing in the riding.

"I think it's an opportunity for me to take some of the ideas and programs I've been doing on the provincial level to the federal level," he says.

The two-term MLA faces a tough field with incumbent Liberal Hedy Fry looking to beat back a host of challengers that also includes the NDP's Michael Byers and the Green Party's Adriane Carr.

However, Mayencourt does not have to give up his seat in the BC Legislature to run, says Elections BC spokesman Don Main.

A sitting MLA is only obligated to resign once they take a seat or vote in the House of Commons, according to the BC Constitution Act, Main says.

If the Vancouver Centre race proves to be a squeaker, Mayencourt has some experience there.

In the last outing to the polls, the Vancouver-Burrard tally went on long after election night.

Eventually, though, Mayencourt took the seat with an 11-vote win over city councillor Tim Stevenson, a former NDP MLA. The win was confirmed after a judicial recount.

But, says Mayencourt, the federal race is going to be a good one and one he's relishing. "It's going to be based on some good issues," he says. "I know I've got a formidable task in front of me."

Mayencourt has been a controversial figure as MLA, a job he's held since 2001.

He has championed legislation around safe schools although received some criticism for not doing enough for queer youth.

He also stickhandled the province's safe streets legislation.

More recently, Mayencourt has been working to establish an addiction treatment centre near Prince George.

Asked if he thinks that might be contrary to the Conservatives' opposition to Insite in the Downtown Eastside, Mayencourt stresses he was an early supporter of the safe-injection site.

His criticism of it now is that it lacks focus on getting people into recovery in addition to harm reduction.

He says the Onsite recovery section above Insite is helping.

"The location is a big problem," he says.

That, along with reducing homelessness and street crime, requires a combined approach, Mayencourt says.

"The province can't do it alone, the city can't do it alone and the feds can't do it alone," he says.

Another issue he wants to tackle, following on the heels of bullying in the classroom, is that of bullying in the workplace.

"We often think that it's only kids that get bullied but there are lots of adults as well," he says.

Mayencourt has a long record of community service.

He is the founder and, for its first five years, executive director of the Vancouver Friends for Life Society, which supports people living with AIDS, cancer and other life-threatening illnesses.

He is also a founding board member of the Life Quilt for Breast Cancer, and held directorships on the Vogue Theatre Restoration Society and the BC Women's Hospital Foundation.



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Reader Comments


 
Go Lorne
Vancouver Centre needs an MP who understands the local issues affecting those of us who live in the West End. You are guarnteed my gay vote!
P B, Vancouver BC
09/07/08 6:49 PM EST
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You've got to be kidding me.
Lorne Mayencourt? The same Lorne who beat up the homeless panhandler? The same gay BC Liberal who was the laughing stock of his party? Lorne is running for Stephen Harper's party? What a joke. This guy just likes the sound of his own name. I'll stick with Heddy Fry, thanks. At least her party supports gay people.
Steve, West End BC
09/08/08 12:04 PM EST
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This is a joke
Does Lorne Mayencourt think that we are so stupid as to elect him federally now? This is our MLA who has publicly stated his interest is in the recovery centre he is part of in the north rather than is constituency. Why federal politics now? And for the conservatives? This so-called gay man has no integrity and is an embarassment to our community. Good thing you don't have to quit your MLA job to run as you won't be working for us in Ottawa.
Mark in Westend, Vancouver BC
09/08/08 3:06 PM EST
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The absence of Conservatives at Gay Prides
I was at Pride events this year in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. Every political party was there in every city EXCEPT the Conservatives. In April, the National Post's Business section featured a huge 1 page article on the back page of it's business section which said that the gay population of this country had more economical clout than any single ethnic group. When will the Conservatives realize this. I also deplore the Conservatives' cuts in the arts.
Clifford Chan, Vancouver BC
09/10/08 4:44 AM EST
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Train Conductor to Hell!
At times like this I question what’s with Mayencourt’s decision to run on Harper’s Conservative ticked, —you have to wonder why? Why does a gay man join those who oppress him? What are his physiological needs? What is in a person who knowingly put themselves in the oppressors camp. At times like this I question the sanity of any individual who does that. It is not big in the scheme of issues that Harper Conservatives did not participate in any of the 3 major gay prides parades in Canada this year but why hasn’t Mayencourt’s bio appeared on the Conservative candidates website now 5 days after his announcement, they were able to stop the shitting Puffin within a day. Surely they could have just copied his BC bio? Harpers Conservatives absence was and is very telling of their core beliefs, no mater what colour Harpers sweater. You just have to look at Harper’s history in and out of politics to see his evidence of his anti gay beliefs. At times like this I question what went through the minds of those germans who found themselves on the trains headed to Belsen or Auschwitz. These same Germans who fought in the trenches for their country in WWI. Maybe if they had the imagination of what could happen they would have foreseen the direction the Nazi party was taking their country in. History can teach us if we are willing to read into it our own experiences. Democracy is fragile and our rights can and do get pulled back. Just look south and see what Harpers friend Bush has done to the American Constitution and the rule of law. In his Perry Como blue sweater Harper looks less menacing, but he is still that conservative who does not want me or my kind around. Mayencourt may want to be a conductor on Harper's train but it still is a train to hell that every sane gay and lesbian should avoid.
Graham in Westend, Vancouver BC
09/12/08 3:18 PM EST
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Heddy Fry - NEVER !
I've never voted for Heddy Fry, and never will. I don't care what she has or hasn't done for gay's across Canada. Speaking of Fry and her liberals, how much money did they waste during their years in power ? How much of that wasted money could have gone into health, safety, housing, etc in the gay community ? People, stop giving the federal liberals a free pass in this, or any election !
Jeff Taylor, Vancouver B.C
09/13/08 3:41 AM EST
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I agree!
Jeff Taylor said, quote: "People, stop giving the federal liberals a free pass in this, or any election !" [endquote] I agree! Vote NDP!
Nathanial, Slocan Valley British Columbia
09/14/08 8:33 AM EST
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