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Date published | 2021-09-13 |
Curation date | 2021-09-13 |
Curator | Dr. Victoria A. Stuart, Ph.D. |
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Conservative Party of Canada
Parti conservateur du Canada |
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Name | Conservative Party of Canada |
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Founded | 2003-12-07 |
Merger of | |
Location | Canada |
Headquarters | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
Founders | |
President | Robert Batherson |
Leader | Erin Michael O'Toole |
Deputy leader | Candice Marie Bergen |
Senate leader | Donald Neil Plett |
House leader | Gérard Deltell |
Areas served | Canada |
Membership | 2020: 269,469 |
Ideology | |
Political position | Center-right to right-wing |
Description | The Conservative Party of Canada, a federal political party in Canada, sits at the centre-right to the right of the Canadian political spectrum, with their federal rivals (Liberal Party of Canada) positioned to their left. |
Website | Conservative.ca |
See also: Transphobic "Bathroom Predator" Myth: Canadian Federal Politics.
[Straight.com, 2021-09-13] Florence Ashley: The Conservatives want to abandon trans children. The party's election platform includes a promise to criminalize conversion therapy - but only for sexual orientation.
Summary: Project Cactus was a politically motivated, Conservative Party of Canada sponsored smear campaign targeting People's Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier. The project was contracted to Warren Kinsella's Daisy Consulting Group [Daisy Group; local copy | Warren Kinsella biography], which developed and ran Project Cactus.
Note that the URL for Daisy Group - http://daisygroup.ca/ - uses the unsecure "http://...", not the secure "https://..." (which throws the warning shown in the screenshot, below) - likely so that the owner can surveil visitors to the website.
[📌 pinned article] [PressProgress.ca, 2022-09-10] Pierre Poilievre Claims He's a Friend of the 'Working Class'. He's Spent Years Attacking Canadian Workers.
Newly elected
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Unionized workers are also at the forefront of securing significant wage hikes amid soaring
Under
In 2012,
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Migrant rights advocates condemned xenophobic rhetoric which
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[📌 pinned article] Stephen Joseph Harper
[📌 pinned article] [Vice.com, 2014-09-18] New Documents Show That the Stephen Harper Government Is Panicked About Trans Rights.
[Jacobin.com, 2022-09-16] Canada's New Right-Wing Conservative Leader Is Saying What the Party Faithful Believe. In the contest for leadership of
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As distinct from
What is clear is that Canada's
The answer to the latter question - whatever genuine novelty can be found in
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[CBC.ca, 2022-09-16] Convoy donors gave more than $460K to CPC leadership race - and many were first-time federal donors. Most of the convoy donors' leadership campaign donations went to Pierre Poilievre.
Only one other political party - the
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The analysis also found that the
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[Straight.com, 2022-02-11] Pierre Poilievre's leadership bid marks a toxic turn for Canada's Conservatives. The pieces seem to be quickly falling into place for a coronation, but is the nasty Trump knock-off really the answer to unite a broken Conservative party?
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It's also to point out that
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At this point, it's clear that the
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[PressProgress.ca, 2021-12-30] Top Conservative Anti-LGBTQ, Anti-Abortion and Anti-Vaccine Eruptions of 2021. Horse dewormer, conversion therapy and neo-Nazi money.
2021 was a difficult rough year for Canada's Conservatives, as the party's sitting members, time and time again,
The
The Canadian Parliament passed
NEW: Conservative MPs produced video highlighting benefits of professional counselling to 'challenge' gay 'sexual behaviour'. @GarnettGenuis [Wikipedia: Garnett Genuis] did not address questions about whether any public money or resources were used to produce the video. https://t.co/NWtOq5BY8h pic.twitter.com/oL17c20QFV
-- PressProgress (@pressprogress) June 10, 2021
Former
Conservative MP Jeremy Patzer also spoke positively of conversion therapy which aimed only to help husbands manage their "
Meanwhile, Conservative MP Stephanie Kusie faced criticism from a "
Conservative MP says she's 'disappointed' in gay friend who criticized her for opposing conversion therapy bill: https://t.co/lUKCWtzrPH #cdnpoli | #ableg
-- PressProgress (@pressprogress) June 24, 2021
In 2021-04, Peace River - Westlock MP Arnold Viersen appeared on a right-wing evangelical podcast called "CrossPolitic" to call the Alberta government's
Back in 2021-08, nearly 1.5 million Canadians had been infected by COVID-19, as the
Through last month [2021-11], Canada's
You are not a horse. You are not a cow. Seriously, y'all. Stop it. https://t.co/TWb75xYEY4
-- U.S. FDA (@US_FDA) August 21, 2021
And, back in 2021-11, former Niagara Falls Conservative MP Dean Allison sponsored an official
In 2021-01, Ontario MPP Roman Baber tweeted that "lockdowns are deadlier than COVID" and wrote an open letter to
A star Conservative candidate went doorknocking with a right-wing,
Melissa Lantsman says she's "delighted" to have the support of Roman Baber, who was kicked out of Doug Ford's caucus after condemning COVID-19 lockdowns https://t.co/pTXw9uKG2K | #cdnpoli
-- PressProgress (@pressprogress) July 13, 2021
[Comment: More on Melissa Lantsman: [PressProgress.ca, 2022-01-24] Conservative MP's Photo of 'Empty Canadian Grocery Store' Actually Taken in Northern England, Not Canada. Canadian conservatives keep playing fast and loose with the facts sharing misleading photos of grocery stores on social media.]
Addressing the 2021 Annual General Meeting of the Saskatchewan Pro-Life Association (SPLA), Conservative MP Kelly Block mentioned consulting with several top
At least seven newly elected members of the CPC's powerful National Council were endorsed by anti-abortion groups. https://t.co/qLQyE2a77r | #cdnpoli
-- PressProgress (@pressprogress) March 22, 2021
After the Conservative Party of Canada's 2021-03 convention, PressProgress found nearly 40% of its National Council - empowered to control the party's budget, create bylaws and set the rules for nomination races and candidate selection - were
In 2021-01, MP Derek Sloan was ousted from the
NEW: Conservative Party of Canada is "reviewing" the membership of a prominent neo-Nazi who voted for Derek Sloan.
We've obtained an email showing top Conservative officials are considering revoking his party membership. https://t.co/tRhA2m7Apj #cdnpoli | #cdnmedia
-- PressProgress (@pressprogress) January 19, 2021
"As far as I know, I'm still paid up and in good standing,"
[CBC.ca, 2021-11-17] The challenges facing the Conservative Party may be bigger than Erin O'Toole. A broader question is whether the party can reconcile its policy goals with what most Canadians say they want.
Senator Denise Batters has a point when she criticizes Erin O'Toole's leadership of the Conservative Party. But O'Toole's leadership might also be beside the point - because the challenges facing Conservatives will be the same no matter who leads them.
That was true when Andrew Scheer was compelled to step aside and it might be even more true now.
"On the carbon tax, on guns, on conscience rights - Erin O'Toole flip-flopped on our policies within the same week, the same day and even within the same sentence," Denise Batters claims in the video she posted Monday [2021-11-15] to promote her call for a party referendum on O'Toole. "He won the leadership race claiming to be 'true blue' but ran an election campaign nearly indistinguishable from Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party."
Denise Batters overstates her case but she's aiming at something real. The candidate Erin O'Toole claimed to be in this fall's federal election [2021 Canadian federal election, 2021-09-20] was different from the candidate he claimed to be in last year's Conservative leadership race. And as O'Toole tried to pivot, he turned the party in different directions.
The "true blue" leadership candidate took a harder line on government spending and a more expansive view of "conscience rights" for doctors who do not agree with abortion or medically assisted death. Erin O'Toole condemned "Justin Trudeau's carbon tax" but then - apparently without warning his caucus - pledged that a Conservative government led by him would introduce its own plan to price carbon emissions. He told Conservatives that he wanted to defund large parts of the CBC, then promised merely to review the Crown corporation's mandate.
This pattern made trouble for Erin O'Toole during the election campaign. Confronted by Justin Trudeau over a promise to repeal the Liberal government's ban on "assault-style" weapons - one O'Toole commitment from the leadership race that had made it into the Conservative Party's election platform - O'Toole abruptly and awkwardly tried to change his position.
With his confusing explanations and his inability to close the discussion, Erin O'Toole made that issue harder for himself than it needed to be. But maybe any Conservative leader would have struggled to find a position on gun control that satisfied both his party's base and the broader electorate.
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[CTVNews.ca, 2021-10-23] O'Toole's Tories outliers in Canadian politics for keeping vaccination status secret.
[CBC.ca, 2021-09-22] After Monday's vote, the federal Conservative caucus will be 95 per cent white. Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole's push to make the party more diverse fell short. Only seven of the Conservative candidates leading or elected in 119 ridings across the country are Black, Indigenous or a person of colour (BIPOC) - a share of the total that's even lower now that it was before the election because some Conservative incumbents lost their seats. A CBC News analysis of the preliminary results shows the vast majority of the MPs making up the new Conservative caucus - nearly 95 per cent - are white, even as the country's racial makeup is diversifying. Before this election, nine per cent of Tory MPs were BIPOC. ...
[Straight.com, 2021-09-22] Some Conservative losses in Metro Vancouver are actually a good result for Erin O'Toole. However, he still has to contend with eight B.C. members of caucus who voted against a ban on conversion therapy.
B.C. supporters of conversion therapy received a setback in the . That's because four of the 12 British Columbia (B.C.) members of the Conservative Party of Canada caucus who voted against a ban were defeated in their Metro Vancouver ridings. On 2021-06-06, a large majority in Parliament voted in favour of Bill C-6, which was introduced by Justice Minister David Lametti.
This legislation made it a criminal offence to cause an individual to undergo conversion therapy against their will. The bill also banned forcing children to receive therapy to make them heterosexual.
In December 2019, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that a nationwide ban on conversion therapy would be a priority for his government. Bill C-8, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (conversion therapy) (conversion therapy), was introduced in March 2020, but did not proceed because of the prorogation of Parliament later in 2020. The government reintroduced it as Bill C-6 [details] on 2020-10-01. The Bill amends the Criminal Code to prohibit advertising for conversion therapy on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, causing a child to undergo conversion therapy, forcing any person to undergo conversion therapy without the person's consent, removing a child from Canada with the intention that the child undergo conversion therapy outside Canada, and receiving a financial or other material benefit from the provision of conversion therapy," subject to indictment or summary conviction, under penalty of fine or imprisonment. Although the bill passed the House of Commons in June 2021, it did not pass the Senate before Parliament was dissolved ahead of the 2021-09-20 federal election. [Source: Wikipedia, 2021-09-22.]
Bill C-6 had widespread support in the LGBT+ community. After all, many LGBT+ people suffered trauma from this practice dating back decades. Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole supported banning conversion therapy.
However, there were 62 other Conservatives who voted against Bill C-6 on 2021-06-06, including the Dirty Dozen from B.C. Through their votes, they left left an impression that many Conservatives think that it's okay for therapists to receive money and to advertise their services to try to change people's sexual orientation against their will. You can read the names of the B.C. members of the Conservative caucus below who voted against the ban.
Kenny Chiu (Steveston-Richmond East)
Alice Wong (Richmond Centre)
Tamara Jansen (Cloverdale-Langley City)
Nelly Shin (Port Moody-Coquitlam)
Marc Dalton (Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge)
Ed Fast (Abbotsford)
Tracy Gray (Kelowna-Lake Country)
Rob Morrison (Kootenay-Columbia)
Mark Stahl (Chilliwack-Hope) | [theProgress.com, 2020-11-02] MP Mark Strahl abstained from vote on conversion therapy
Tako Van Popta (Langley-Aldergrove)
Brad Vis (Mission-Matsqui-Fraser Canyon)
Bob Zimmer (Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies)
A lot of blame is being heaped on Erin O'Toole for the Conservative Party of Canada loss on 2021-09-20. But the reality is that a majority of voters in the suburbs of Vancouver and other large cities are growing increasingly tired of right-wing, Bible-thumping zealots. Especially those who think it's acceptable to pay a therapist to persuade a gay person to become straight. ...
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[PressProgress.ca, 2021-09-19] Conservative Candidates Promoted Petitions That Sent Personal Data to European Far-Right Group. CitizenGo has close ties to global far-right, anti-LGBTQ groups based in Spain, Russia and Hungary
Multiple candidates for Erin O'Toole's Conservatives have been promoting petitions through an online platform run by a far-right organization based in Spain that appears to collect and share personal data for "international" purposes.
CitizenGO, a Madrid-based organization, describes itself as an "online petition platform" that uses "petitions and action alerts as a resource to defend and promote life, family and liberty." The group has close ties with the Spanish far-right political party Vox, which is a
Sherwood Park - Fort Saskatchewan Conservative candidate Garnett Genuis is one of the Conservative Party of Canada incumbents who has promoted the group's petitions. Genuis has created several petitions on the platform, primarily on topics relating to incidents' involving . One petition in 2019 that claimed Liberal democratic institutions Minister Karina Gould "wants the UN to regulate the internet."
Elsewhere, Conservative incumbent Rosemarie Falk shared a petition by CitizenGO against Medically Assisted Dying legislation. Back in March 2018, CitizenGO met with the parliamentary "pro-life caucus" with the help of Conservative candidate Arnold Viersen, who "expertly co-ordinated" the meeting. A CitizenGO press release stated: ...
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[PressProgress.ca, 2021-09-17] Conservative Candidate Penned Op/Ed Calling For Privatization of Canada's Healthcare System. Les Jickling called private medicine "the solution to problems in our universal healthcare system."
North Vancouver Conservative candidate Les Jickling, a past government relations director for a private health care company, advocated to expand "private medicine" to respond to the 'crisis' in Canada's public healthcare system.
From 2011 to 2020 Les Jickling was the director of marketing and government relations for Copeman Healthcare, one of Canada's largest for-profit "primary care" companies. Copeman, now owned by Telus, operated "boutique health clinics" for what was described as "hefty membership fees."
During Jickling's time, the company was investigated by the BC government for violating the Canada Health Act. While the company was cleared of wrongdoing, an internal Alberta government document later flagged that company had been charging patients user fees for publicly insured care. The company has argued its "membership fees" go to "paying the doctors for additional time."
In 2016, CBC News found evidence suggesting patients who refused to pay were told to get referrals elsewhere. According to Jickling's LinkedIn, as head of the company's government relations department, he "developed Copeman's formal PR program, wrote original articles (and) drove impressive growth."
In 2013, Jickling for the Vancouver Sun titled: "Private medicine has role to play in prevention; Public funds come up short." "Private medicine might just be the solution to problems in our universal healthcare system," the Conservative candidate wrote.
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[PressProgress.ca, 2021-09-15] Conservative Candidate Pins Chances of Winning On Parallels Between London, Ontario And Viktor Orbán's Hungary. Mattias Vanderlay thinks he can "flip" the riding of London-Fanshawe because its people are "very socially conservative."
| Conservative Party of Canada bio: Mattias Vanderley | local copyMattias Vanderley, Erin O'Toole's Conservative candidate in London-Fanshawe, says he believes his path to power lies in the fact that the Southwestern Ontario city is "very socially conservative." The rookie candidate appeared on a right-wing YouTube channel called "Canada This Month" earlier this year where he discussed whether he could "flip" London-Fanshawe, a riding that has never voted Conservative in its two decades of existence.
Mattias Vanderley said he has high hopes. "I would argue yes, now would it mean I would flip it this election? Maybe," Vanderley told the right-wing YouTuber. "But more likely it will be a two-time run." "However, there is a multitude of things aiding me." "First of all, the Liberals, who were elected in this riding, were very Conservative, in fact they were pro-life Liberals," Vanderley said. "This riding is a little unique: It's socially conservative - very socially conservative - but fiscally liberal."
Mattias Vanderley then compared London, Ontario with two European countries well-known for traditions of far-right, authoritarian politics:
"I would point to Spain as a very good comparison because you see that everywhere in Spain, socially conservative, fiscally liberal. You can even arguably see that in Orbán's Hungary."
Viktor Orbán's government in Hungary has been widely-denounced by human rights organizations for its anti-immigrant policies, removing the "right to asylum" and, according to Amnesty International, criminalizing efforts to assist refugees. The government has also passed several anti-LGBTQ laws - including bans on material which "encourages" or "popularizes" homosexuality.
[Aside] China also suppresses and censors LGBT content and persons; e.g.:
[Variety.com, 2021-09-03] China Wants 'Sissy Idols' and 'Effeminate Men' Scrubbed From Entertainment Industry.
[BBC.com, 2021-09-02] China's media cracks down on 'effeminate' styles.
[PinkNews.co.uk, 2021-09-02] Chinese copy of Snapchat bans the words 'gay', 'lesbian' and 'LGBTQ'. A hugely popular messaging platform in China, QQ, has banned the words "gay", "lesbian" and "LGBTQ", claiming that they are "harmful".
[theGuardian.com, 2016-03-04] China bans depictions of gay people on television. Content that 'exaggerates dark side of society' is banned from TV - from homosexuality to adultery, showing cleavage and even reincarnation.
In 2018, former Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper was widely condemned after tweeting his congratulations to the far-right, authoritarian leader of Hungary following his reelection, thanks largely to gerrymandering and rewriting the constitution.
Earlier this year, PressProgress reported fellow Conservative candidate Garnett Genuis mingled with anti-LGBT groups closely tied to Orbán's Fidesz party, alongside Russian neo-monarchists, and enthusiastic supporters of Spain's far right.
[Aside] [PressProgress.ca, 2021-06-23] Conservative MP Who Opposed Conversion Therapy Bill Spoke at Conference Organized By European Far-Right, Anti-LGBTQ Groups.
Garnett Genuis has been one of Canada's most outspoken critics of legislation banning gay conversion therapy. "Conservative MP Garnett Genuis attended a conference organized and funded by figures with ties to Hungary's far-right, anti-LGBTQ governing party and featured speakers from Christian nationalist groups and the European far-right. Genuis, an outspoken social conservative, has spent the past year campaigning against legislation to ban conversion therapy in Canada. On Tuesday, Genuis joined dozens of Conservative MPs who voted against Bill C-6, which ultimately passed with 263 in favour and 63 opposed. Genuis used resources from his MP office to produce a video defending conversion therapy, though he insisted his position is only motivated by the wording of the legislation rather than his personal views on LGBTQ rights. However, in April 2019, Genuis accepted a paid flight to Bogotá, Colombia to speak at a conference hosted by the Political Network For Values - a group chaired by the "family and youth minister" in Viktor Orbán's far-right Hungarian government and partly funded by a think tank formally affiliated with Orbán's Fidesz party. Orbán's government is currently cracking down on LGBTQ rights, leading Hungary to be condemned by governments across the European Union. The Political Network For Values lists opposition to abortion rights and same-sex marriage as its core values. The group has also promoted conspiratorial claims that billionaire George Soros is subverting traditional gender norms because he is "imposing on Europe" an "ideology aimed ultimately at creating a 'new man'."
In photos and video obtained by PressProgress, Genuis is seen speaking alongside anti-LGBTQ speakers with ties to Orbán's government, as well as Spain's Vox Party, Poland's Law and Justice Party and Russian neo-monarchists.[ ... snip ... ]
Asked what he thought of the far-right People's Party of Canada, however, Mattias Vanderley was more muted - describing Maxime Bernier's party as "idealistic to a fault." As for himself, Vanderley is decidedly less muted: "I am not quite in the same bind as other politicians where they're scared to interact with people. Some are deathly worried about having a scandal, they're worried about saying the wrong thing or going out there." "I don't let fear dominate my actions," he said. "I let reason."
Neither Mattias Vanderley nor the Conservative Party of Canada nor Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party responded to requests for comment from PressProgress.
[Straight.com, 2021-09-13] Florence Ashley: The Conservatives want to abandon trans children. The party's election platform includes a promise to criminalize conversion therapy - but only for sexual orientation.
A majority of Conservative Party MPs - over half - voted against Bill C-6, which would have criminalized the practice of conversion therapy across Canada. The House ultimately passed the bill but it stalled in the Senate and died on the order paper when Justin Trudeau called an election.
The Conservative Party's electoral platform [local copy, via 2021-09-13 archive.org snapsnot] now claims that they've always been clear in their opposition to conversion therapy and will indeed criminalize it - but only for sexual orientation, not gender identity and expression.
By proposing a ban that does not include gender identity and expression, the Conservative Party is breaking with the consensus of professional associations and United Nations expert recommendations and threatening to stand idly by as transgender children are subjected to dehumanizing and harmful practices that aim to change who they are at their core. Through its electoral platform, the Conservatives are showing their disregard for the well-being of trans Canadians.
Conversion therapy treats sexual and gender diversity as disorders to be cured, and employs sustained efforts in order to change, discourage or repress people's sexual orientation, gender identity and/or gender expression.
In a recent report, the United Nations Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity called on governments across the world to ban conversion therapies targeting not only sexual orientation, but also gender identity and expression. According to the Independent Expert, conversion therapy violates international human rights protections against degrading, inhuman and cruel practices.
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