Whom not to vote for: the election--Part I.On December 7, Canada's Parliament formally voted not to reopen the debate over the question of marriage. The vote closed a judicial and legislative process that may be said to have begun with the release in 2001 of the federally funded Law Commission of Canada report, Beyond Conjugality con·ju·gal adj. Of or relating to marriage or the relationship of spouses. [Latin coniug , which backed same-sex "marriage." The 175-123 vote came on a poorly worded motion that confused some MPs and left others ambivalent about which way to vote. A number of legislators who took a position against same-sex "marriage" when Bill C-38 was passed in June 2005 chose not to re-examine re·ex·am·ine also re-ex·am·ine tr.v. re·ex·am·ined, re·ex·am·in·ing, re·ex·am·ines 1. To examine again or anew; review. 2. Law To question (a witness) again after cross-examination. the same-sex "marriage" issue any further. Is the issue dosed? Mainstream media and the pro-homosexual lobby say the debate over marriage is now closed and settled. But for practising Catholics and other active Christians, this cannot possibly be the case. They will never come to terms with illegitimate forms of marriage. Why not? The principal point is that such measures insult and disobey dis·o·bey v. dis·o·beyed, dis·o·bey·ing, dis·o·beys v.intr. To refuse or fail to follow an order or rule. v.tr. To refuse or fail to obey (an order or rule). God. A second point--an immediately practical and physical one--is that Canada will not survive as a wholesome community if it continues on the path it has trodden trod·den v. A past participle of tread. trodden Verb a past participle of tread over the past few decades, with the acceptance by this country's ruling classes and institutions of abortion, divorce, pornography, prostitution, homosexual activity, sexual indoctrination in·doc·tri·nate tr.v. in·doc·tri·nat·ed, in·doc·tri·nat·ing, in·doc·tri·nates 1. To instruct in a body of doctrine or principles. 2. of the young, in-vitro fertilization, stem cell stem cell In living organisms, an undifferentiated cell that can produce other cells that eventually make up specialized tissues and organs. There are two major types of stem cells, embryonic and adult. experimentation on embryos, euthanasia of the sick, disabled and elderly, immoral media programming, and more. The contraceptive society is bound to implode To link component pieces to a major assembly. It may also refer to compressing data using a particular technique. Contrast with explode. . Implosion implosion /im·plo·sion/ (im-plo´zhun) see flooding. im·plo·sion n. 1. Canadian society's implosion will be ensured by the secular, relativistic rel·a·tiv·is·tic adj. 1. Of or relating to relativism. 2. Physics a. Of, relating to, or resulting from speeds approaching the speed of light: relativistic increase in mass. , immoral and multi-cultural philosophy that is at the source of the above-mentioned evils. The gravest weakness is that it no longer recognizes the existence of objective truth. Politically, Canada is headed for tyrannical government disguised as democracy. Economically, the country will stagger from crisis to crisis, precisely because of the three million lives snuffed out by surgical abortion since 1969 and the contraceptive revolution that has plunged Canada's birthrate birth·rate or birth rate n. The ratio of total live births to total population in a specified community or area over a specified period of time, often expressed as the number of live births per 1,000 of the population per year. to an unrecoverable decline in population. Massive, non-Christian immigration immigration, entrance of a person (an alien) into a new country for the purpose of establishing permanent residence. Motives for immigration, like those for migration generally, are often economic, although religious or political factors may be very important. will not bring a solution; rather, it will further divide and shatter the unity of the country. Divine versus Canadian law When considering future options, Canadians should first compare divine and Canadian law, and separate truth from falsehood: * Every single abortion is a crime, but Canada refuses to treat it as such. * Divorce is contrary to the will of God, but Canada says, "Go right ahead." * Pornography is a drug that pollutes mind and body, but Canada has given it carte blanche CARTE BLANCHE. The signature of an individual or more, on a while. paper, with a sufficient space left above it to write a note or other writing. 2. In the course of business, it not unfrequently occurs that for the sake of convenience, signatures in blank are . * Contraception is the soil from which other vices grow, but Canada insists it must be allowed and indeed, promoted. * Prostitution is a form of slavery, demeaning de·mean 1 tr.v. de·meaned, de·mean·ing, de·means To conduct or behave (oneself) in a particular manner: demeaned themselves well in class. to both women and men, but liberal Canadians want it made legal. * Homosexuality flourishes in the soil of pornography, but Canada has declared same-sex "marriage" a right that may not be contradicted. * "Pro-choice" is a brutal assault on the dignity of every person. It means the extinction of life for one particular human being. But Canada has designated abortion a moral choice, while protecting and encouraging those who carry it out. These evil social practices, developed from the mid-1960s to today, form a road to society's death and decay. The individual Canadian has his mind and soul polluted, and Canadian society has its foundations in law, politics and education warped and deformed. The Catholic position For faithful Catholics, there is no room for vacillation over issues that affect the physical and spiritual good of human beings. Our marching orders in this regard are found in the Word of God, made clear by the Church time and time again. Once again, in December 2006, Pope Benedict XVI Group of Vatican bureaus that assist the pope in exercising his jurisdiction over the Roman Catholic Church. The work of the Curia is traditionally associated with the College of Cardinals. at the Vatican, in an important address largely ignored by the world's media. Speaking about homosexuals, he declared that they end up destroying themselves: "In seeking to emancipate e·man·ci·pate tr.v. e·man·ci·pat·ed, e·man·ci·pat·ing, e·man·ci·pates 1. To free from bondage, oppression, or restraint; liberate. 2. himself from his body, (man) ends up by destroying himself. Against those who say that 'the Church should not involve herself in these matters,' we can only respond: does man not concern us, too? The Church and believers must raise their voices to defend man, the creature who, in the inseparable unity of body and spirit, is the image of God" (WorldNetDaily, Dec. 30, 2006). In his New Year's Day New Year's Day, among ancient peoples the first day of the year frequently corresponded to the vernal or autumnal equinox, or to the summer or winter solstice. In the Middle Ages it was celebrated among Christians usually on Mar. 25. address, the Pope sent a message to politicians who support immoral causes on the basis of "human rights" by noting that while there is currently much talk about such rights, "it is forgotten that they need a stable--not relative or debatable--foundation" (Zenit, Jan. 1, 2007). Elections When it comes to elections, it is an obligation of Christians to find out the voting records of candidates for public office. All the way back in 1978, the then Bishop of Saskatoon Saskatoon (săskət n`), city (1991 pop. 186,058), S central Sask., Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River. , James Mahoney, made his own
the conviction of the pro-life movement that to be in favour of abortion
disqualifies a candidate from public office (Pastoral Letter Pastoral letters are open letters addressed by a bishop to the clergy or laity of his diocese, or to both, containing either general admonition, instruction or consolation, or directions for behaviour in particular circumstances. , 1978). He
was immediately joined in this conviction by the Bishop of Kamloops,
B.C., Adam Exner Adam Joseph Exner (born 24 December, 1928 at Killaly, Saskatchewan) was the Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver from 1991 to 2004.Exner entered the religious order of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in 1950 in St. , who later became Archbishop of Winnipeg and then Archbishop of Vancouver. What was true in 1978 is still true 30 years later. Where to find the voting record? The most relevant vote for today is the parliamentary vote on December 7, 2006 on the motion to re-examine the disastrous same-sex "marriage" legislation of 2005. An MP's vote on SSM SSM abbr. surface-to-surface missile closely parallels his or her views on abortion. The exception is a small group of Liberal MPs who voted against the December 7 motion--in protest of its wording--after opposing SSM in 2005. The marriage vote by party First we go to those Liberals who voted in favour of a re-examination of the 2005 SSM legislation. They deserve support. Liberals: 13 in favour of re-examination After Liberal leader Stephane Dion decided not to coerce his MPs, only 13 Liberals--all but two from Ontario--voted in support of the Conservative government's motion. (This motion read: "To call on government to introduce legislation to restore the traditional definition of marriage without affecting civil unions and while respecting existing same-sex marriages.") These Liberal MPs were: * Ray Bonin (Nickel Belt
Nickel Belt is an informal nickname for the Sudbury region in Northern Ontario, because of the belt of nickel ore deposits found in the area. , ON) * Gerry Byrne For the footballer, see . Gerry Byrne, sworn in as a member of the PC at the age of 35, Byrne has been a MP in Canada since 1996 when, at the age of 29 he successfully ran, and won, in a byelection in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. (Humber-St. Barbe-Baie Verte, NL) * Roy Cullen Roy Cullen, PC , MP , BA , MPA , CA (born December 31, 1944, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Liberal Party of Canada Member of Parliament for the riding of Etobicoke North in the Canadian House of Commons. (Etobicoke North
Etobicoke North is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1979. , ON) * Jim Karygiannis Jim Karygiannis, PC , MP (born May 2, 1955, in a refugee settlement in Athens, Greece) is a Canadian Liberal politician. He has served in the Canadian House of Commons since 1988, and was the parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and (Scarborough-Agincourt, ON) * Walid Khan (Mississauga-Streetsville, ON) * Derek Lee For the baseball player, see Derrek Lee Derek Vincent Lee, LL.B., B.A., (born October 2, 1948 in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a lawyer and politician in Canada. He is the Liberal Member of Parliament for the riding of Scarborough—Rouge River. (Scarborough-Rouge River, ON) * Gurbax Malhi (Bramalea-Gore-Malton, ON) * John McKay There are several different notable people named John McKay:
* Dan McTeague Daniel P. "Dan" McTeague, PC, MP , BA (Hons.) (born October 16, 1962 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is the Canadian Member of Parliament for the Ontario riding of Pickering—Scarborough East. (Pickering-Scarborough East, ON) * Francis Scarpaleggia Francis Scarpaleggia, MP, (born June 6, 1957 in Montreal, Quebec) is a member of the Liberal Party of Canada (since 1985) and Member of Parliament for the riding of Lac-Saint-Louis, which encompasses the western tip of the island of Montreal, Quebec. Lac Saint Louis Saint Louis (l `ĭs), city (1990 pop. 396,685), independent and in no county, E Mo., on the Mississippi River below the mouth of the Missouri; inc. as a city 1822. St. , QC)* Paul Steckle Paul Daniel Steckle (born May 10, 1942 in Zurich, Ontario) is a Canadian Member of Parliament for Huron—Bruce and a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. He served as a township councillor in Stanley Township, Ontario from 1970 to 1980, and was elected reeve in 1980 (HuronBruce, ON) * Alan Tonks Alan Tonks (born April 2 1943 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian politician, and was the final Metro Toronto Chairman before the amalgamation of Metro Toronto into the new City of Toronto. (York South-Weston, ON) * Tom Wappel Thomas William Wappel, MP (born February 9, 1950) is a Canadian Member of Parliament. He has been a Liberal member of the House of Commons since 1988, and represents the Toronto riding of Scarborough Southwest. (Scarborough Southwest Scarborough Southwest is a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999. , ON). All other Liberal MPs voted against the motion. Sue Barnes Susan "Sue" Barnes, PC , MP , BA , LL.B (born September 8, 1952 in Rabat, Malta) is a Canadian politician. Barnes is currently a member of the Liberal Party of Canada in the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of London West since 1993. (London West For the European Parliament Constituency, see . London West is a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1968, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999. , ON), John Cannis John Cannis (born November 4, 1951) is a member of the House of Commons in Canada. Born in Kalymnos, Greece, he was raised and educated in Toronto, Ontario. He was first elected as a Liberal candidate in the 1993 election in the riding of Scarborough Centre. (Scarborough Centre
Scarborough Centre , ON) and Raymonde Folco Raymonde Folco (née Goldgrav) (born March 16, 1940) is a Canadian politician. Born in a Jewish family in Paris, she hid with Christian families during World War II. She emigrated to Toronto with her family in 1950s. (Laval-Les Isles, QC) were absent. Whalid Khan joined the Conservatives in January 2007. Why so few? The number opposed to same-sex "marriage" was down from the 36 who voted against Bill C-38 in 2005. Some retired or were defeated in the January 2006 federal election. But fourteen Liberals switched their votes from opposition in 2005 to refusal to examine SSM again: * Ken Boschoff (Thunder Bay-Rainy River, ON) * Brenda Chamberlain
Brenda Kay Chamberlain, PC (born April 9, 1952 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian politician. She has been a member of the Canadian House of Commons since 1993, and currently represents the riding of Guelph for (Guelph, ON) * Joe Comuzzi Joseph Robert "Joe" Comuzzi, PC , MP (born April 5 1933) is a Canadian politician. Joe Comuzzi was born in Fort William, Ontario. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Windsor in 1954. (Thunder Bay-Superior North, ON) * Rodger Cuzner Rodger T. Cuzner (born November 4, 1955) is a Canadian politician. Born in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, he is a current member of the Liberal Party of Canada in the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Cape Breton—Canso. (Cape Breton-Canso, NS) * Charles Hubbard Charles Isaac Hubbard, PC , CD , MP , BEd , MA (born October 29, 1940 in Newcastle, New Brunswick) is a Canadian politician. Hubbard is a current member of the Liberal Party of Canada in the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Miramichi, New Brunswick (Miramichi, NB) * Lawrence MacAuley (Cardigan, PE) * John Maloney
John David Maloney (born January 5, 1945 in Welland, Ontario) is a Canadian politician. (Welland, ON) * Bill Matthews William "Bill" Matthews (born July 22, 1947 in Grand Bank, Newfoundland) is a Canadian politician. Matthews was a Progressive Conservative member of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1982 to 1996. (Random-Burin-St. George's, NL) * Massimo Pachetti (Saint Leonard-Saint Michel, QC) * Raymond Simard Raymond Simard, PC , MP , B.Comm, BA (born March 8, 1958) is a politician from Manitoba, Canada. He is currently a member of the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Saint Boniface for the Liberal Party of Canada. Simard was born in Ste. Anne, Manitoba. (Saint Boniface Saint Boniface (sānt bŏn`ĭfās), former city and historic community, SE Man., Canada, on the Red River opposite Winnipeg. It is now part of Winnipeg. , MB) * Scott Simms Scott Simms (b. August 12, 1970 in Bishop's Falls, N.L.) is a Canadian politician. He is the Liberal Member of Parliament for the Newfoundland and Labrador riding of Bonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor. (Bonavista-Gander-Grand Falls-Windsor, NL) * Paul Szabo Paul John Mark Szabo (born May 10, 1948 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian politician. He is a current member of the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Mississauga South for the Liberal Party. (Mississauga South Mississauga South is a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1979, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999. , ON) * Bryon Wilfert Bryon J. Wilfert, PC, MP, BA, BEd, MA (born July 14, 1952 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian politician. He is a current member of the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Richmond Hill for the Liberal Party. (Richmond Hill Richmond Hill may refer to: Places:
* Paul Zed Paul Zed (born December 31, 1956) is a Canadian lawyer, professor, and politician. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Zed is currently a member of the Liberal Party of Canada in the Canadian House of Commons. (Saint John Saint John, city, Canada Saint John, city (1991 pop. 74,969), S N.B., Canada, at the mouth of the St. John River on the Bay of Fundy. A major year-round port, it has an excellent harbor, large dry docks, and terminal facilities and maintains extensive , NB) These 14 should not be automatically classified as pro-abortion. In the past, some have indicated their opposition to abortion. A few MPs like Szabo and Zed truly worried about the text of the motion as duplicitous. Conservatives Conservatives were the main supporters of the re-examination motion. However, 13 of them voted against it. None of these is pro-life. They were: * John Baird John Baird can refer to several people:
* Lawrence Cannon Lawrence Cannon, PC, MP (born December 6, 1947) is a Canadian politician from Québec and Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Quebec lieutenant. Geneology Cannon is the son of government lawyer Louis Cannon and Quebec television broadcast pioneer Rosemary "Posie" Power, and (Pontiac, QC) * Bill Casey
William D. Casey (born February 19, 1945 in Amherst, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian politician. Casey currently sits as an independent MP. (Cumberland-Colchester-Musquodoboit, NS) * Michael Chong Michael David Chong PC, MP (Traditional Chinese: 莊文浩; Simplified Chinese: 庄文浩; pinyin: Zhuàng Wénhào) (born November 22, 1971) is a Canadian politician. (Wellington-Halton Hills, ON) * David Emerson David Lee Emerson, PC, Ph.D, MA, MP (born September 17 1945, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian politician, who was previously a businessman and a civil servant. Emerson is Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Pacific Gateway and the Vancouver-Whistler Olympics in (Vancouver Kingsway
Vancouver Kingsway , BC) * Gerald Keddy Gerald Gordon Keddy (born February 15, 1953 in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian politician. Keddy is a current member of the Conservative Party of Canada in the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of South Shore from 1997 to 2004 and South (South Shore-St. Margaret's, NS) * Peter MacKay Peter Gordon MacKay, Conservative, QC, MP (born September 27, 1965) serves as the member of Parliament (MP) for Central Nova, Nova Scotia, Canada's Minister of National Defence and Minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency. (Central Nova Central Nova (French: Nova-Centre) is a federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1968 to 1997 and since 2004. Its population in 2001 was 73,722. Demographics Ethnic groups: 96. , NS) * Fabian Manning Fabian Manning (born May 24, 1964) is a politician in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. He is the Conservative Party of Canada Member of Parliament for the riding of Avalon. He works as a business manager and development consultant. (Avalon, NL) * James Moore (Port Moody-Westwood-Port Coquitlam, BC) * Christian Paradis (Megantic-Erable, QC) * Jim Prentice (Calgary Centre-North, AB) * Lee Richardson (Calgary Centre, AB) * Josee Verner (Louis Saint Laurent, QC) Six of the 13 Tory "No" voters--Baird, Cannon, Emerson, MacKay, Prentice and Verner--were cabinet ministers at the time of the vote. Thus they are leaders in the Conservative party. Some political observers blame the greater support among Conservatives for same-sex "marriage" in the latest vote either on the wording of the motion, or on a growing social liberal sentiment in a Conservative party that has moved further away from its Reform and Alliance roots (LifeSiteNews, Dec. 8, 2006). This needs to be counteracted. NDP NDP New Democratic Party (Canada) NDP National Development Plan (Republic of Ireland) NDP National Development Plan NDP National Democratic Party (Barbados) and Bloc Quebecois NDP and Bloc Quebecois MPs willingly accepted the command of their leaders to vote against the motion. We have not listed the BQ MPs. Was there a free vote? Although, in the end, both Conservative and Liberal MPs were supposed to have had a free vote, there is some question over whether this was actually the case. The Liberals were reportedly subjected to political pressure from their party to vote against the motion. And Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro Dean A. Del Mastro, (born August 16, 1970 in Peterborough, Ontario) is a Canadian politician, and a Conservative Member of Canada's House of Commons. He was elected as a Member of Parliament in 2006, representing the riding of Peterborough in eastern Ontario. (Peterborough) said he was told by some MPs from his own party that those voting in favour of the Tory motion would be "assassinating their own careers." This may be an ominous sign for the future. REGIONAL BREAKDOWN OF THE MARRIAGE VOTE THE MARITIMES The Maritimes are proving to be a major liability for pro-traditional marriage forces, as all but six MPs, out of 32 from those four provinces, refused to re-open debate. Among Liberals, only one Maritime MP voted to re-open debate, while the other 19 voted against. Our magazine draws special attention to the anti-life MPs who are Catholic. From time to time they can be seen going to Church. Voters should learn to see through this facade. Legend [check] = Voted in favour of December 7, 2006 re-examination motion X = Voted against December 7, 2006 re-examination motion C = Catholic MP X = Voted against Bill C-38 in 2005, but also against re-examination on December 7, 2006 Quebec A sliver of good news was provided by the fact that, although Quebec is generally regarded as a pro-life wasteland, seven of the 10 Conservative MPs from that province voted in favour of reopening the marriage issue. Bloc Quebecois MPs were all ordered by party leader Gilles Duceppe to vote against the government motion and all did. Their names are not listed here. Dissenting Catholic priest and MP for the riding of Repentigny, Father Raymond Gravel, abstained. Ontario In Ontario, the vote was more evenly divided among Liberal and Conservative MPs as compared with other regions of the country, save for B.C. THE PRAIRIES: This region was the stronghold for pro-traditional marriage forces, as all but 10 MPs from the three provinces voted to reopen debate (including all but two MPs in each of Saskatchewan and Alberta). British Columbia As in Ontario, the vote in B.C. was more evenly divided among the Liberal and Conservative MPs. A slight advantage was provided to the pro-same sex "marriage" side by the number of NDP MPs, who uniformly voted against reopening the debate on marriage. ABSTENTIONS, ABSENCES, INDEPENDENTS SPEAKER * Arthur, Andre (Independent--Portneuf-Jacques Cartier, QC). * Folco, Raymonde (Liberal--Laval-Les Isles, Q C). * Barnes, Sue (Liberal--London West, ON) (pro-SSM). * Cannis, John (Liberal--Scarborough Centre, ON) * Galipeau, Royal (Conservative--Ottawa-Orleans, ON). * Milliken, Peter (Liberal--Kingston and the Islands, ON) (pro-SSM; pro-"gay"). Green for danger Do not vote for a Green party candidate. This party is full of people who believe the world has too many people. Thus they support abortion and contraception as ways to reduce population. In 1972, its members declared Canada-which even now has a population density of just 3.3 people per square kilometer--to be overpopulated o·ver·pop·u·late v. o·ver·pop·u·lat·ed, o·ver·pop·u·lat·ing, o·ver·pop·u·lates v.tr. To fill (an area, for example) with excessive population to the detriment of the inhabitants, resources, or environment. . Associated groups, such as the Sierra Club Sierra Club, national organization in the United States dedicated to the preservation and expansion of the world's parks, wildlife, and wilderness areas. Founded (1892) in California by a group led by the Scottish-American conservationist John Muir, the Sierra Club and other environmentalists, hold the philosophy that human beings are first and foremost polluters. The fewer of them, the better. The Canadian Green party supports abortion, as well as gay and lesbian "rights." On January 11, 2007, it elected as its president Mr. Laurie Arron, president of the Campaign for Equal Marriage and a regular spokesman for the "gay" activists group Equality for Gays and Lesbians Everywhere (EGALE EGALE Equality for Gays And Lesbians Everywhere (Canada) ). The Moral of the Story Active, faithful Christians should get out and vote. They should vote against anti-life, anti-family, sitting (incumbent) MPs; they should help nominate pro-life candidates; they should vote and support the pro-life candidates. Next month: The election--Part 2: Who is Stephen Harper? The listing of Catholics is, to the best of our knowledge, accurate. Please retain this section (pp. 17-28) for future use. RELATED ARTICLE: A phoney faith and justice group. In an apparent attempt to counter a strengthening social conservative movement in Canada, which advanced especially through the same-sex "marriage" issue, seven New Democratic Party MPs have formed what they call a "Faith and Justice Caucus." Members include Tony Martin, Bill Siksay, Charlie Angus, Joe Comartin, Bill Blaikie, Olivia Chow and Paul Dewar (Cath. Register, Nov. 12, 2006). Martin, Angus, Comartin and Dewar are Catholics. The first three were rebuked by the Church (see C.I., Sept. 2005, "The Catholic rebellion: politicians and communion," esp. pp. 18-19). Dewar was only elected a MP in the January 2006 election. Inspired by a "progressive and religious" (that is, leftist left·ism also Left·ism n. 1. The ideology of the political left. 2. Belief in or support of the tenets of the political left. left ) political view, the group says it intends to focus on "justice, mercy, compassion and building a society where people are not left behind." However, they do not extend those values to the unborn, or to the natural family structure. The NDP is officially pro-abortion and ordered its MPs to vote in favor of "marriage" rights for homosexuals and against legislation that might impede women's access to abortions. In 2005, Manitoba NDP MP Bev Desjarlais was expelled from the party after she voted against same-sex "marriage." MP Tony Martin (Sault Ste. Marie Sault Sainte Marie — pronounced "Soo Saint Marie" (IPA /su seɪnt məˈɹi/) — is the name of two cities on the Saint Marys River, which forms part of the boundary between the United States and Canada. , ON) says that while his party welcomes a wide spectrum of opinion, party members must toe the line Verb 1. toe the line - do what is expected abide by, comply, follow - act in accordance with someone's rules, commands, or wishes; "He complied with my instructions"; "You must comply or else!"; "Follow these simple rules"; "abide by the rules" when voting, or else face sanctions. MP Bill Siksay (Burnaby-Douglas, BC) claims the "religious left" has "a long and positive tradition" in Canada, stretching back to "social Gospel" believers such as Methodist J.S. Woodworth, United Church minister Stanley Knowles, and Baptist minister Tommy Douglas. The three founded the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Co-operative Commonwealth Federation: see New Democratic party. Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Political party prominent in western Canada in the 1930s and '40s. It was founded in Calgary, Alta. , the forerunner of the NDP, and helped establish this country's social safety net. There is no evidence that they would share today's extremism of the left. Siksay, a United Church member, is a gay activist and the NDP's critic for "lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender transgender or transgendered adj. Transsexual. human rights." Last September, he trumpeted his party's formal adoption of the Declaration of Montreal For other similarly named texts, see Declaration of Montreal (disambiguation) The Declaration of Montreal on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Human Rights is a document adopted in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on July 29, 2006, by the International Conference on LGBT Human on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Human Rights, as the NDP became the world's first political party to do so. The declaration calls for full worldwide recognition of a wide variety of political, legal, and social rights, including the end of all laws "criminalizing" homosexual sex, worldwide recognition of the right of "LGBT LGBT Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender " people to equal marriage, and complete social integration of equality for such people throughout the world (Bill Siksay press release, Sept. 11, 2006). Their social justice rhetoric disguises the fact that all seven caucus MPs, including the four "Catholics," reject the Catholic Church's teaching on sexual, family and moral matters. (See earlier story, C.I., Nov. '06, p. 23).
Newfoundland and Labrador
In Changed
Member of Parliment favour Against Catholic vote
Byrne, Gerry (Liberal--Humber-St. [check] C
Barbe-Baie Verte)
Doyle, Norman (Conservative--St. [check] C
John's East)
Hearn, Loyola (Conservative--St. [check] C
John's South-Mount Pearl)
Manning, Fabian (Conservative-- X
Avalon)
Matthews, Bill (Liberal--Random-
Burin-St. George's) X X
Russell, Todd (Liberal--Labrador) X
Simms, Scott (Liberal--Bonavista- X X
Gander-Grand Falls-Windsor)
Nova Scotia
In Changed
Member of Parliment favour Against Catholic vote
Brison, Scott (Liberal--Kings- X
Hants)
Casey, Bill (Conservative-- X C
Cumberland-Colchester-
Musquodoboit Valley)
Cuzner, Rodger (Liberal--Cape X X
Breton-Canso)
Eyking, Mark (Liberal--Sydney- X C
Victoria)
Keddy, Gerald (Conservative-- X C
South Shore-St. Margaret's)
MacKay, Peter (Conservative-- X
Central Nova)
McDonough, Alexa (NDP-- X
Halifax)
Regan, Geoff (Liberal--Halifax X C
West)
Savage, Michael (Liberal-- X C
Dartmouth-Cole Harbour)
Stoffer, Peter (NDP--Sackville- X
Eastern Shore)
hibault, Robert (Liberal--West X C
Nova)
Prince Edward Island:
In Changed
Member of Parliment favour Against Catholic vote
Easter, Wayne (Liberal--Malpeque) X
MacAulay, Lawrence (Liberal-- X C X
Cardigan)
McGuire, Joe (Liberal--Egmont) X C
Murphy, Shawn (Liberal-- X C
Charlottetown)
New Brunswick
In Changed
Member of Parliment favour Against Catholic vote
Allen, Mike (Conservative-- [check]
Tobique-Mactaquac)
D'Amours, Jean-Claude (Liberal-- X
Madawaska-Restigouche)
Godin, Yvon (NDP--Acadie- X
Bathurst)
Hubbard, Charles (Liberal-- X X
Miramichi)
LeBlanc, Dominic (Liberal-- X C
Beausejour)
Moore, Rob (Conservative--Fundy [check]
Royal)
Murphy, Brian (Liberal-- X
Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe)
Scott, Andy (Liberal--Fredericton) X
Thompson, Greg Francis [check]
(Conservative--New Brunswick
Southwest)
Zed, Paul (Liberal--Saint John) X C X
Liberals and Conservatives only:
In Changed
Member of Parliment favour Against Catholic vote
Bernier, Maxime (Conservative-- [check]
Beauce)
Blackburn, Jean-Pierre [check]
(Conservative--Jonquiere-Alma)
Blaney, Steven (Conservative-- [check]
Levis-Bellechasse)
Boucher, Sylvie (Conservative-- [check]
Beauport-Limoilou)
Cannon, Lawrence (Conservative-- X
Pontiac)
Coderre, Denis (Liberal-- X
Bourassa)
Cotler, Irwin (Liberal--Mount X
Royal)
Dion, Stephane (Liberal--Saint X C
Laurent-Cartierville)
Gourde, Jacques (Conservative-- [check]
Lotbiniere-Chutes de la Chaudiere)
Harvey, Luc (Conservative--Louis [check]
Hebert)
ennings, Marlene (Liberal--Notre X
Dame de Grace-Lachine)
Lapierre, Jean (Liberal-- X C
Outremont)
Martin, Paul (Liberal--LaSalle- X C
Emard)
Pacetti, Massimo (Liberal--Saint X C X
Leonard-Saint Michel)
Paradis, Christian (Conservative-- X
Megantic-L'Erable)
Patry, Bernard (Liberal-- X
Pierrefonds-Dollard)
Petit, Daniel (Conservative-- [check]
Charlesbourg-Haute Saint Charles)
Proulx, Marcel (Liberal--Hull- X
ylmer)
Robillard, Lucienne (Liberal-- X C
estmount-Ville Marie)
Rodriguez, Pablo (Liberal-- X
Honore-Mercier)
Scarpaleggia, Francis [check] C
(Liberal--Lac Saint Louis)
erner, Josee (Conservative--Louis X
Saint Laurent)
Ontario
In Ontario, the ote was more evenly divided among
Liberal and Conservatie MPs as compared with other
regions of the country, save for B.C.
In Changed
Member of Parliment favour Against Catholic vote
Albrecht, Harold (Conservative-- [check]
Kitchener-Conestoga)
Alghabra, Omar (Liberal-- X
Mississauga-Erindale)
Allison, Dean (Conservative-- [check]
Niagara West-Glanbrook)
Angus, Charlie (NDP--Timmins- X C
James Bay)
Bains, Navdeep (Liberal-- X
Mississauga-Brampton South)
Baird, John (Conservative--Ottawa X
West-Nepean)
Beaumier, Colleen (Liberal-- X
Brampton West)
Belanger, Mauril (Liberal--Ottawa X C
Vanier)
Bennett, Carolyn (Liberal--St. X
Paul's)
Bevilacqua, Maurizio (Liberal-- X C
Vaughan)
Bonin, Raymond (Liberal--Nickel [check] C
Belt)
Boschoff Ken (Liberal--Thunder X C X
Bay-Rainy River)
Brown, Bonnie (Liberal--Oakville) X C
Brown, Gord (Conservative--Leeds [check]
Grenville)
In Changed
Member of Parliment favour Against Catholic vote
Brown, Patrick (Conservative-- [check] C
Barrie)
Carrie, Colin (Conservative-- [check] C
Oshawa)
Chamberlain, Brenda (Liberal-- X X
Guelph)
Charlton, Chris (NDP--Hamilton X
Mountain)
Chong, Michael (Conservative-- X
Wellington-Halton Hills)
Chow, Olivia (NDP--Trinity- X
Spadina)
Christopherson, David (NDP-- X
Hamilton Centre)
Clement, Tony (Conservative-- [check]
Parry Sound-Muskoka)
Comartin, Joe (NDP--Windsor- X C
Tecumseh)
Comuzzi, Joe (Liberal--Thunder X C X
Bay-Superior North)
Cullen, Roy (Liberal--Etobicoke [check] C
North)
Davidson, Patricia (Conservative-- [check]
Sarnia-Lambton)
Del Mastro, Dean (Conservative-- [check] C
Peterborough)
Devolin, Barry (Conservative-- [check]
Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock)
Dewar, Paul (NDP--Ottawa X C
Centre)
Dhalla, Ruby (Liberal--Brampton- X
Springdale)
Dryden, Ken (Liberal--York X
Centre)
Dykstra, Rick (Conservative--St. [check]
Catharines)
Finley, Diane (Conservative-- [check]
Haldimand-Norfolk)
Flaherty, Jim (Conservative-- [check] C
Whitby-Oshawa)
Gallant, Cheryl (Conservative-- [check] C
Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke)
Godfrey, John (Liberal--Don X
Valley West)
Goodyear, Gary (Conservative-- [check]
Cambridge)
Graham, Bill (Liberal--Toronto X
Centre)
Guarnieri, Albina (Liberal-- X C
Mississauga East-Cooksville)
Guergis, Helena (Conservative-- [check]
Simcoe-Grey)
Holland, Mark (Liberal--Ajax- X
Pickering)
Ignatieff, Michael (Liberal-- X
Etobicoke-Lakeshore)
Kadis, Susan (Liberal--Thornhill) X
Karygiannis, Jim (Liberal-- [check]
Scarborough-Agincourt)
Khan, Wajid (Liberal-- [check]
Mississauga-Streetsville)
Kramp, Daryl (Conservative-- [check]
Prince Edward-Hastings)
Lauzon, Guy (Conservative-- [check]
tormont-Dundas-South
Glengarry)
Layton, Jack (NDP--Toronto- X
Danforth)
Lee, Derek (Liberal--Scarborough- [check] C
Rouge River)
Lemieux, Pierre (Conservative-- [check] C
Glengarry-Prescott-Russell)
MacKenzie, Dave (Conservative-- [check]
Oxford)
Malhi, Gurbax (Liberal-- [check]
Bramalea-Gore-Malton)
Maloney, John (Liberal--Welland) X C X
Marleau, Diane (Liberal-- X C
Sudbury)
Marston, Wayne (NDP-- X
Hamilton East-Stoney Creek)
Martin, Tony (NDP--Sault Ste. X C
Marie)
Masse, Brian (NDP--Windsor X
West)
Mathyssen, Irene (NDP--London- X
Fanshawe)
McCallum, John (Liberal-- X
Markham-Unionville)
McGuinty, David (Liberal-- X C
Ottawa South)
McKay, John (Liberal-- [check]
Scarborough-Guildwood)
McTeague, Dan (Liberal-- [check] C
Pickering-Scarborough East)
Miller, Larry (Conservative-- [check]
Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound)
Minna, Maria (Liberal--Beaches- X C
East York)
Nash, Peggy (NDP--Parkdale- X
High Park)
Nicholson, Rob (Conservative-- [check] C
Niagara Falls)
Norlock, Rick (Conservative-- [check]
Northumberland-Quinte West)
O'Connor, Gordon (Conservative [check]
--Carleton-Mississippi Mills)
Oda, Bev (Conservative-- [check]
Durham)
Pearson, Glen (Liberal--London X
North Centre)
Peterson, Jim (Liberal-- X
Willowdale)
Poilievre, Pierre (Conservative-- [check] C
Nepean-Carleton)
Preston, Joe (Conservative--Elgin- [check]
Middlesex-London)
Ratansi, Yasmin (Liberal--Don X
Valley East)
Redman, Karen (Liberal-- X
Kitchener Centre)
Reid, Scott (Conservative-- [check]
Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and
ddington)
Rota, Anthony (Liberal-- X C
Nipissing-Temiskaming)
Schellenberger, Gary (Conservative [check]
--Perth-Wellington)
Sgro, Judy (Liberal--York West) X C
Shipley, Bev (Conservative-- [check]
Lambton-Kent-Middlesex)
Silva, Mario (Liberal--Davenport) X C
St. Amand, Lloyd (Liberal--Brant) X C
St. Denis, Brent (Liberal-- X C
Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing)
Stanton, Bruce (Conservative-- [check]
Simcoe North)
Steckle, Paul (Liberal--Huron- [check]
Bruce)
Stronach, Belinda (Liberal-- X
Newmarket-Aurora)
Sweet, David (Conservative-- [check]
Ancaster-Dundas-Flamborough-
Westdale)
Szabo, Paul (Liberal--Mississauga X C X
South)
Telegdi, Andrew (Liberal-- X
Kitchener-Waterloo)
Temelkovski, Lui (Liberal--Oak X
Ridges-Markham)
Tilson, David (Conservative-- [check]
Dufferin-Caledon)
Tonks, Alan (Liberal--York South- [check]
Weston)
Turner, Garth (Independent-- X
Halton)
Valley, Roger (Liberal--Kenora) X
Van Kesteren, Dave (Conservative [check]
--Chatham-Kent-Essex)
Van Loan, Peter (Conservative-- [check]
York-Simcoe)
Volpe, Joseph (Liberal--Eglinton- X C
Lawrence)
Wallace, Mike (Conservative-- [check]
Burlington)
Wappel, Tom (Liberal-- [check] C
Scarborough Southwest)
Watson, Jeff (Conservative--Essex) [check]
Wilfert, Bryon (Liberal-- X X
Richmond Hill)
Wrzesnewskyj, Borys (Liberal-- X C
Etobicoke Centre)
Manitoba
In Changed
Member of Parliment favour Against Catholic vote
Bezan, James (Conservative-- [check]
Selkirk-Interlake)
Blaikie, Bill (NDP--Elmwood- X
Transcona)
Bruinooge, Rod (Conservative-- [check]
Winnipeg South)
Fletcher, Steven (Conservative-- [check]
Charleswood-St. James-Assiniboia)
Keeper, Tina (Liberal--Churchill) X
Mark, Inky (Conservative-- [check]
Dauphin-Swan River-Marquette)
Martin, Pat (NDP--Winnipeg X C
Centre)
Neville, Anita (Liberal--Winnipeg X
South Centre)
Pallister, Brian (Conservative-- [check]
Portage-Lisgar)
Simard, Raymond (Liberal--Saint X C X
Boniface)
Smith, Joy (Conservative-- [check]
Kildonan-St. Paul)
Toews, Vic (Conservative-- [check]
Provencher)
Tweed, Merv (Conservative-- [check]
Brandon-Souris)
Wasylycia-Leis, Judy (NDP-- X
Winnipeg North)
Saskatchewan
In Changed
Member of Parliment favour Against Catholic vote
Anderson, David (Conservative-- [check]
Cypress Hills-Grasslands)
Batters, Dave (Conservative-- [check]
Palliser)
Breitkreuz, Garry (Conservative-- [check]
Yorkton-Melville)
Fitzpatrick, Brian (Conservative-- [check]
Prince Albert)
Goodale, Ralph (Liberal-- X
Wascana)
Komarnicki, Ed (Conservative-- [check]
Souris-Moose Mountain)
Lukiwski, Tom (Conservative-- [check] C
Regina-Lumsden-Lake Centre)
Merasty, Gary (Liberal--Desnethe- X
Missinippi-Churchill River)
Ritz, Gerry (Conservative-- [check]
Battlefords-Lloydminster)
Scheer, Andrew (Conservative-- [check] C
Regina-Qu'Appelle)
Skelton, Carol (Conservative-- [check]
Saskatoon-Rosetown-Biggar)
Trost, Bradley (Conservative-- [check]
Saskatoon-Humboldt)
Vellacott, Maurice (Conservative-- [check]
Saskatoon-Wanuskewin)
Yelich, Lynne (Conservative-- [check] C
Blackstrap)
Alberta
In Changed
Member of Parliment favour Against Catholic vote
Ablonczy, Diane (Conservative-- [check]
Calgary-Nose Hill)
Ambrose, Rona (Conservative-- [check]
Edmonton-Spruce Grove)
Anders, Rob (Conservative-- [check] C
Calgary West)
Benoit, Leon (Conservative-- [check] C
Vegreville-Wainwright)
Calkins, Blaine (Conservative-- [check]
Wetaskiwin)
Casson, Rick (Conservative-- [check]
Lethbridge)
Epp, Ken (Conservative-- [check]
Edmonton-Sherwood Park)
Goldring, Peter (Conservative-- [check]
Edmonton East)
Hanger, Art (Conservative-- [check]
Calgary Northeast)
Harper, Stephen (Conservative-- [check]
Calgary Southwest)
Hawn, Laurie (Conservative-- [check]
Edmonton Centre)
Jaffer, Rahim (Conservative-- [check]
Edmonton-Strathcona)
Jean, Brian (Conservative--Fort [check]
McMurray-Athabasca)
Kenney, Jason (Conservative-- [check] C
Calgary Southeast)
Lake, Mike (Conservative-- [check]
Edmonton-Mill Woods-Beaumont)
Menzies, Ted (Conservative-- [check]
Macleod)
Merrifield, Rob (Conservative-- [check]
Yellowhead)
Mills, Bob (Conservative--Red [check]
Deer)
Obhrai, Deepak (Conservative-- [check]
Calgary East)
Prentice, Jim (Conservative-- X
Calgary Centre-North)
Rajotte, James (Conservative-- [check]
Edmont-Leduc)
Richardson, Lee (Conservative-- X
Calgary Centre)
Solberg, Monte (Conservative-- [check]
Medicine Hat)
Sorenson, Kevin (Conservative-- [check]
Crowfoot)
Storseth, Brian (Conservative-- [check]
Westlock-St. Paul)
Thompson, Myron (Conservative-- [check]
Wild Rose)
Warkentin, Chris (Conservative-- [check]
Peace River)
Williams, John (Conservative-- [check]
Edmonton-St. Albert)
British Columbia
In Changed
Member of Parliment favour Against Catholic vote
Abbott, Jim (Conservative-- [check]
Kootenay-Columbia)
Atamanenko, Alex (NDP--British X
Columbia Southern Interior)
Bell, Catherine (NDP--Vancouver X
Island North)
Bell, Don H. (Liberal--North X
Vancouver)
(Black, Dawn (NDP--New X
Westminster-Coquitlam)
Cannan, Ron (Conservative-- [check]
Kelowna-Lake Country)
Chan, Raymond (Liberal--Richmond) X
Crowder, Jean (NDP--Nanaimo- X
Cowichan)
Cullen, Nathan (NDP--Skeena- X
Bulkley Valley)
Cummins, John (Conservative-- [check]
Delta-Richmond East)
Davies, Libby (NDP--Vancouver X
East)
Day, Stockwell (Conservative-- [check]
Okanagan-Coquihalla)
Dhaliwal, Sukh (Liberal--Newton- X
North Delta)
Dosanjh, Ujjal (Liberal-- X
Vancouver South)
Emerson, David (Conservative-- X
Vancouver Kingsway)
Fast, Ed (Conservative-- [check]
Abbotsford)
Fry, Hedy (Liberal--Vancouver X C
Centre)
Grewal, Nina (Conservative-- [check]
Fleetwood-Port Kells)
Harris, Richard (Conservative-- [check]
Cariboo-Prince George)
Hiebert, Russ (Conservative--South [check]
Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale)
Hill, Jay (Conservative--Prince [check]
George-Peace River)
Hinton, Betty (Conservative-- [check]
Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo)
Julian, Peter (NDP--Burnaby-New X
Westminster)
Kamp, Randy (Conservative--Pitt [check]
Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission)
Lunn, Gary (Conservative-- [check]
Saanich-Gulf Islands)
Lunney, James (Conservative-- [check]
Nanaimo-Alberni)
Martin, Keith (Liberal-- X C
Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca)
Mayes, Colin (Conservative-- [check]
Okanagan-Shuswap)
Moore, James (Conservative--Port
Moody Westwood-Port Coquitlam) X
Owen, Stephen (Liberal--Vancouver X
Quadra)
Priddy, Penny (NDP--Surrey North) X
Savoie, Denise (NDP--Victoria) X
Siksay, Bill (NDP--Burnaby- X
Douglas)
Strahl, Chuck (Conservative-- [check]
Chilliwack-Fraser Canyon)
Warawa, Mark (Conservative-- [check]
Langley)
Wilson, Blair (Liberal--West
Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea X
to Sky Country)
TERRITORIES
In Changed
Member of Parliment favour Against Catholic vote
Karetak-Lindell, Nancy X
(Liberal--Nunavut)
Bevington, Dennis (NDP--Western X
Arctic)
Bagnell, Larry (Liberal--Yukon) X
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