During Question Period at the Alberta Legislature today, Edmonton-Strathcona MP Rachel Notley (NDP) asked about an amendment to the human rights code, to protect gay, lesbian, and transgendered persons. Here is what happened:
Ms Notley: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Saturday is the international day against homophobia, a day aimed to build respect for gay, lesbian, and transgendered persons around the world. Here in Alberta the government still won’t amend the human rights code to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. To the minister responsible for human rights: in the spirit of striking an important blow against homophobia, will the minister reconsider his previous statements and do the right thing by introducing legislation to include sexual orientation as a ground protected against discrimination?
Mr. Blackett: Mr. Speaker, the answer to that is no.
The Speaker: The hon. member.
Ms Notley: Well, thank you, Mr. Speaker. Given that your so-called consultation on the issue has no budget, no timetable associated with it, will you admit that there is no consultation process and that you’re simply trying to delay until the issue maybe gets dropped?
Mr. Blackett: Mr. Speaker, I’m not going to admit that. I never said the word consultation. I talked about review in the context of, first, within our department. You’re trying to put words in my mouth, and I’m not going to agree to this.
Ms Notley: Well, Mr. Speaker, I think we’ll probably have to get back to that one a bit later. But can the minister at least tell the House if his government as a matter of written policy opposes homophobia and discrimination based upon sexual orientation?
Mr. Blackett: Mr. Speaker, as it stands right now, the implication from the Supreme Court
decision is that gays and lesbians are protected in Alberta, and if individuals were to go to our website or talk to anybody in the Human Rights Commission, they would find out that they are indeed protected, and we will stand up for them.
I’m sure I’m not the only one, but Lindsay Blackett’s response isn’t very convincing. Instead of dwelling on this, though, why not send him an email or call his office? Here’s his contact info:
Phone/Fax: (403) 538-0291
Email: lindsay4MLA@shaw.ca
Let Blackett know discrimination will not be tolerated and we need to amend the human rights code.
On a positive note, though, congratulations to California, the second state (after Massachusetts) to allow gay marriage!
Posted by Derek
Posted by Derek