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Hon. Stockwell Burt Day, Jr. The prefix The Honourable or The Honorable (abbreviated to " The Hon
Stockwell Day

Member of Parliament
for Okanagan—Coquihalla
Incumbent
Assumed office 
September 11, 2000 by-election
Preceded by Jim Hart

Born August 16, 1950 (1950-08-16) (age 57)
Barrie, Ontario
Political party CPC
Spouse Valorie Day
Residence Penticton, British Columbia
Profession Auctioneer, businessman, contractor, school administrator
Cabinet Minister of Public Safety
Religion Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada

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Early life and career

Day was born in Barrie, Ontario, in 1950, living in a number of places in Canada during his youth, including Atlantic Canada; Ottawa, where he attended Ashbury College; and Montreal, where he graduated from Westmount High School. Atlantic Canada, also known as the Atlantic provinces, is the region of Canada comprising four provinces located on the Atlantic coast: Ottawa (ˈɒtəwə or sometimes /ˈɒtəwɑː/ is the Capital of Canada and the country's fourth largest municipality. Ashbury College is an independent day and boarding School located in Rockcliffe Park, in the city of Ottawa, Canada Montreal, or Montréal in French ( pronounced in French, in English) is the largest city in the Canadian province of Quebec For the high school called "Westmount" in Thornhill Ontario, Canada, see Westmount Collegiate Institute. He attended the University of Victoria and Vanguard College, then known as Northwest Bible College, in Edmonton, Alberta, but did not graduate from either. The University of Victoria (UVic is located in Greater Victoria British Columbia, Canada (northeast of Victoria) Vanguard College, formerly Northwest Bible College, is a degree-granting institution offering Christian education located in Edmonton, Alberta Edmonton (ˈɛdmɨntɨn is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta.

His father, Stockwell Day, Sr. , was long associated with the Social Credit Party of Canada. The Social Credit Party of Canada ( French: Parti Crédit social du Canada) was a conservative - Populist political party in In the 1972 federal election he was the Social Credit candidate running against New Democratic Party leader Tommy Douglas in the riding of Nanaimo—Cowichan—The Islands. The Canadian federal election of 1972 was held on October 30 1972 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons of the 29th Parliament of Canada The Social Credit Party of Canada ( French: Parti Crédit social du Canada) was a conservative - Populist political party in Principles policies and electoral achievement The NDP grew from populist, agrarian and democratic socialist roots Thomas Clement "Tommy" Douglas, PC, CC, SOM ( October 20, 1904 – February 24, 1986) was a Nanaimo—Cowichan—The Islands (previously known as Nanaimo) was a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented Day, Sr. , supported Doug Christie and was a member of the Western Canada Concept. Douglas Hewson Christie Jr, known as Doug Christie, (b April 1946 is a Canadian lawyer and far-right political activist based in Victoria, The Western Canada Concept was a Western Canadian political party founded in 1980 to promote the separation of the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan

From 1978 to 1985, Day was assistant pastor and school administrator at the Bentley Christian Centre in Bentley, Alberta. Bentley (originally called Oxford is a Town located 28 km (17 mi north-west of Red Deer, in the province of His school taught the Accelerated Christian Education curriculum, which caused some controversy for its alleged anti-semitism. Accelerated Christian Education is an American educational products company Antisemitism (alternatively spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism; also rarely known as judeophobia) is the Prejudice against or hostility Defending the curriculum publicly led to increased political involvement.

In his political career, Day has never campaigned on Sundays, choosing instead to set them aside as time for worship and to be with his family. This came under scrutiny in the 2000 election, when his religion became an election issue. [1]

Career in provincial politics

In 1986, Day was elected to represent Red Deer North in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as a Progressive Conservative (PC), a position that he held until 2000. Red Deer North is a provincial Electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. The Legislative Assembly of Alberta is one of two components of the Legislature of Alberta, the other being the Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta. The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta is a provincial right-of-centre party in the Canadian province of Alberta.

In January 2001, the Government of Alberta paid out $792,064 in taxpayer funds to settle a defamation lawsuit brought forward by Red Deer lawyer Lorne Goddard against Stockwell Day. Year 2001 ( MMI) was a Common year starting on Monday according to the Gregorian calendar. [2]

There was some controversy during his tenure as an Alberta MLA when Mr. Day, on religious grounds, opposed extending Alberta's human-rights code to protect homosexuals from discrimination. He also supported a pro-life group that wanted the province to cease funding abortions except when a woman's life was at risk. Overview See also Ethical aspects of abortion Pro-life individuals generally believe that human life should be valued either from conception or Implantation

In December 1992, newly elected Alberta premier Ralph Klein brought Day into cabinet as his Minister of Labour, a position in which he oversaw controversial changes in his ministry, including layoffs in the civil service. Year 1992 ( MCMXCII) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1992 Gregorian calendar) Ralph Phillip Klein (born November 1, 1942) was the premier of the Canadian province of Alberta and leader of the Alberta In October 1994 Government House Leader was added to his responsibility. In May 1996, Day was made Minister of Social Services, and in March 1997, he became Treasurer. As Treasurer, Day oversaw a continued paying down of Alberta's debt while he cut taxes, instituting a flat tax rate in 1999. A flat tax (short for flat rate tax is a Tax system with a constant tax rate

Leadership of the Canadian Alliance

In 2000, Day decided to run for leader of the newly-formed Canadian Alliance party. The Canadian Alliance (in French Alliance Canadienne) formally the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance (or in French Alliance réformiste-conservateur After a heavily-publicized campaign, Day came in first on the June 24 first ballot of the leadership election with about 44% of the vote, in front of former Reform Party leader Preston Manning and Ontario PC strategist Tom Long. The Canadian Alliance, a conservative political party in Canada, held two leadership elections to choose the party's leader The Reform Party of Canada ( Parti réformiste du Canada) was a Canadian federal Political party that existed from 1987 to 2000 Ernest Preston Manning, CC (born June 10, 1942, in Edmonton Alberta) is a Right-wing populist Canadian politician The Ontario PC Party, formally known as the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (in french Parti progressiste-conservateur de l'Ontario) is a Right-of-centre For the Australian actor Tom Long see Tom Long (actor Tom Long (born 1958 is a Canadian political strategist In the following runoff election against Manning, held on July 8, 2000, Day received 63. Events 939 - The Major Occultation or Ghaybat el-Kubra of Muhammad al-Mahdi 1099 - First Crusade: 15000 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. 4%.

In order to take a seat in Parliament, Day ran in a by-election in the riding of Okanagan—Coquihalla in British Columbia, vacated by Reform/CA MP Jim Hart. Okanagan—Coquihalla is a federal electoral district in the province of British Columbia, Canada, that has been represented in the British Columbia (ˌbrɪtɨʃ kəˈlʌmbiə ( BC) ( (la Colombie-Britannique C James Alexander Hart (born October 30, 1955) is a former Canadian politician Day won the by-election on September 11, 2000, arriving at his first news conference on a Jet Ski wearing a wetsuit. Events 9 - The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest ends 506 - The Bishops of Visigothic Gaul 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar.

2000 election

Clark and Day in the debates
Clark and Day in the debates

A few weeks after Day entered the House of Commons, Jean Chrétien called a snap election for November 27, 2000, which would not give the newly formed Canadian Alliance time to consolidate itself. Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien, (generally known as Jean Chrétien) (born January 11, 1934) is a Canadian politician who was the twentieth Prime A snap election is an election called earlier than scheduled Generally it refers to an election called when no one expects it usually to capitalize on a unique electoral opportunity or The 2000 Canadian federal election was held on November 27, 2000, to elect 301 Members of Parliament of the Canadian House of Commons of Events 1095 - Pope Urban II declares the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. Nonetheless, the new party went into the election with high hopes, as Day was expected to appeal far more to the crucial Ontario voters than his predecessors.

There were few if any important issues when the election was called, nonetheless the Liberals frequently alleged that Day had a "hidden agenda", by making a campaign issue out of Day's fundamentalist Christian beliefs (he is a devout Pentecostal), and past comments about homosexuality and abortion. The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political Fundamentalist Christianity, also known as Christian Fundamentalism or Fundamentalist Evangelicalism, is a movement that arose mainly within British and Pentecostalism is a renewalist religious movement within Christianity that places special emphasis on the direct personal experience of God through the Baptism Homosexuality refers to sexual behavior with or attraction to people of the same sex or to a Homosexual orientation. An

Liberal activist Warren Kinsella mocked Day's belief in Young Earth creationism by pulling out a Barney doll during a television interview and stating that "this was the only dinosaur ever to be on Earth with humans". For the Canadian author see W P Kinsella. J Warren Kinsella (born August 1960 in Montreal, Young Earth creationism (YEC is the religious belief that Heaven, Earth, and Life on Earth were created by a direct act of God dating Barney & Friends is a 1992 children's television show produced in the United States aimed at preschool children Media covering the Day campaign bus, nicknamed "Prayer Force One", whistled the Flintstones theme song to mock the idea that humans and dinosaurs co-existed. The Flintstones is an animated American television sitcom that ran from 1960 to 1966 on ABC. [3]

The Alliance's direct democracy proposals, which would have required a referendum on any proposal supported by a petition signed by 3% of Canadian voters, was also frequently targeted as a suggestion of a hidden agenda. Direct Democracy is a movement within the British Conservative Party dedicated to localism and Constitutional reform as a means of reviving public Some asserted that "special interest" groups would use the low requirements to put contentious subjects to a national referendum. The proposal was satirized by Rick Mercer of This Hour Has 22 Minutes, where he proposed a national petition for a referendum to demand that Day change his name to Doris. Richard Vincent "Rick" Mercer (born October 17, 1969 in St This Hour Has 22 Minutes is a weekly Canadian Television comedy that airs on CBC Television. Doris Mary Anne von Kappelhoff (born April 3, 1922) is an American Singer, actress, and animal welfare advocate known as

Day was also a victim of an incident during the election. When making a "grand entrance" for a speech at Conestoga College, communist Julian Ichim splashed him from the front of the stage with two litres of chocolate milk, saying he did it to protest Day's "homophobic, anti-immigrant and anti-poor agenda". The Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning is a public college based in Kitchener Ontario in Canada. Communism is a Socioeconomic structure that promotes the establishment of an egalitarian, classless, stateless Society based The Communist Party of Canada - Marxist-Leninist ran ten candidates in the 2003 Ontario provincial election. Chocolate milk is a sweetened Cocoa - Flavored milk Drink. It can be purchased pre-mixed or made at home with either cocoa powder and a [4] [5][6][7][8] Afterward, again on This Hour Has 22 Minutes, actress Mary Walsh jokingly offered Day chocolate milk, saying: "All they had was homo, and I knew (Day) wouldn't like that. Mary Walsh may refer to Mary Walsh (actress, Canadian comedian and actress Mary Walsh (journalist, producer at CBS news " [9]

Day stumbled during two campaign appearances in the first week. A photo-op at a technology firm meant to illustrate a "brain drain" to the US was undermined when the owner reported that he had moved to Canada from the United States eight years earlier. The next day, at Niagara Falls, Day remarked that Canadian jobs were flowing south "just like the Niagara River", when in fact the river flows north. The Niagara Falls are massive Waterfalls on the Niagara River, straddling the international border separating the Canadian province of Ontario The Niagara River flows to the north from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. In mid-campaign, the Alliance candidate in Winnipeg South Centre, Betty Granger, was quoted as voicing concerns about an "Asian invasion" in Canada. Winnipeg South Centre is a federal electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons from Betty Granger is a former school trustee in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. And in the televised leaders' debate, Day held up a handwritten sign saying "NO 2-TIER HEALTHCARE" in large letters to counter a Globe and Mail newspaper headline earlier in the campaign. Two-tier health care is a form of national Health care system. The Globe and Mail is a Canadian English language nationally distributed Newspaper, based in Toronto and printed in six cities As props were against the rules, he claimed it was his briefing notes.

At one point, the Alliance was at 30. 5% in the polls, and some thought they could win a minority government. On election night, the Alliance increased their seats over Reform totals from 60 to 66, and kept Reform's strong representation in western Canada, but the hoped-for breakthrough in Ontario did not occur. Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec The Liberals' attacks on Day ending up decimating the NDP and Progressive Conservatives.

On election night, controversy arose when a CBC producer's gratuitously sexist comment about Day's daughter-in-law, Juliana Thiessen Day, was accidentally broadcast on the Canadian networks' pooled election feed from Day's riding. Sexism is the belief or attitude that one Gender or Sex is inferior to or less valuable than the other and can also refer to a Hatred or distrust towards Juliana Renée Thiessen Day (born 1980 in Regina Saskatchewan, Canada) is a former Miss Canadian Universe and the Canadian representative to

Post-election

Further controversies plagued Day following the election. While he had been a government minister in Alberta he wrote a letter to the editor of the Red Deer Advocate in April 1999 in which he criticized Lorne Goddard, a lawyer and respected Red Deer school trustee, for defending a man accused of possessing child pornography. Child pornography refers to material depicting Children being in a state of undress engaged in erotic poses or sexual activity [10] In it he alleged that Goddard himself supported child pornography. When Goddard sued for libel, the Alberta government covered Day's legal bills. In December, the government lawyers settled out of court, but the legal costs and settlement totalled $792,000. Day was criticized for the costs and eventually re-paid the province $60,000, the settlement amount excluding legal fees. Further controversy ensued in February when it was reported that Bennett Jones, the law firm that had represented Day at taxpayer expense, donated $70,000 to the Canadian Alliance Fund shortly after Day settled. The Alliance launched an internal review that determined that nothing inappropriate had occurred.

In April it was reported that Day had approved the hiring of a private investigator to dig up dirt to smear the Liberals. The Liberal Party of Canada ( Parti libéral du Canada) colloquially known as the Grits (originally " Clear Grits " is a major Canadian political After confirming that he had met the man on April 7, Day denied this on the 8th, claiming on the 9th that he had read of the meeting in The Globe and Mail and had assumed that it was correct. The Globe and Mail is a Canadian English language nationally distributed Newspaper, based in Toronto and printed in six cities

Given the string of negative stories, many Alliance members became increasingly critical of Day's leadership. In late April, several members of Day's Shadow Cabinet, including deputy leader Deborah Grey, resigned their posts. The Shadow Cabinet (also called the Shadow Front Bench) is a senior group of opposition spokespeople in the Westminster system of government who together under the Deborah Cleland Grey, OC, sometimes called Deb Grey (born July 1, 1952) is a prominent former Canadian Member of Parliament In the following months, Gray and other MPs were ejected from the party for criticizing Day. Several of them, led by Chuck Strahl, formed the "Independent Alliance Caucus" during the summer. Charles Strahl, PC, MP (born February 25, 1957 in New Westminster, British Columbia) is a politician in British Day offered an amnesty, but seven of them turned it down and formed the Democratic Representative Caucus, led by Grey and Strahl. The Democratic Representative Caucus was a group of Canadian Members of Parliament who left the Canadian Alliance in 2001 in protest against the leadership The DRC entered a short-lived coalition agreement with the Tories, which was seen as an attempt by PC leader Joe Clark to reunite the Canadian right on his terms. The Progressive Conservative Party of Canada ( PC) ( Parti progressiste-conservateur du Canada) ( 1867 – 2003) was a Canadian Charles Joseph "Joe" Clark PC CC AOE (born June 5 1939 is a Canadian Journalist, Politician, Statesman

Political career after leadership

Day arrives for his swearing in at Rideau Hall on February 6, 2006.
Day arrives for his swearing in at Rideau Hall on February 6, 2006.

In the fall of 2001 Day agreed to step aside and recontest the leadership, and in the March 2002 Alliance leadership election, Day was defeated by Stephen Harper on the first ballot. The Canadian Alliance, a conservative political party in Canada, held two leadership elections to choose the party's leader WikipediaManual of Style (biographies#Honorific prefixes --> Stephen Joseph Harper PC As a concession to Day, Harper appointed him as Foreign Affairs critic. Most of the DRC MPs, with the exception of Inky Mark and Jim Pankiw, rejoined the Alliance caucus on April 10. Inky Mark (麥鼎鴻 Pinyin: Mài Dǐnghóng (born November 17 1947) is a Canadian politician and a current member of the Canadian Jim Pankiw (born August 7, 1966) is a Canadian Politician and former Member of Parliament. Events 879 - Louis III becomes King of the Western Franks. 1407 - the lama

In March 2003 Day and Harper co-wrote a letter to The Wall Street Journal in which they condemned the Canadian government's unwillingness to participate in the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The 2003 invasion of Iraq, from March 20 to May 1 2003 was spearheaded by the United States, backed by British forces and smaller contingents from Australia Day later appeared as a speaker at a "Canadians for Bush" rally in the Niagara region, organized by controversial right-wing minister Tristan Emmanuel. Tristan Alexander Emmanuel is a Canadian political and religious activist and the founder and President of the Equipping Christians for the Public-square Centre

In December 2003, the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party merged to become the Conservative Party of Canada. The Conservative Party of Canada ( Parti conservateur du Canada) colloquially known as the " Tories " is a conservative Day did not run for the leadership of the new party, but became its Foreign Affairs critic. He was easily re-elected to Parliament in both the 2004 and 2006 federal elections.

In March 2007, the federal Liberals accused former Alliance MP Jim Hart of having accepted a payment of $50,000 to step aside in favour of Day before the 2000 byelection. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. James Alexander Hart (born October 30, 1955) is a former Canadian politician [11] Contacted at his home in the Republic of Georgia, Hart - in a brief email statement to the CBC - did not deny the allegations or impeach the authenticity of the evidence the Liberals had obtained. Georgia ( საქართველო, Sakartvelo) is a Transcontinental country in the Caucasus region situated at the dividing line between [12]

Minister of Public Safety

On February 6, 2006, Day was made the Minister of Public Safety in the Stephen Harper government and was sworn into the Privy Council. Events 46 BC - Julius Caesar defeats the combined army of Pompeian followers and Numidians under Metellus Scipio Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. The Queen's Privy Council for Canada (QPC (Conseil privé de la Reine pour le Canada (CPR sometimes called Her Majesty's Privy Council for Canada or the Privy Council

Ontario Provincial Police Association president Karl Walsh said on February 20, 2008 Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day has continually let down Canadians and the policing communities since the Tories were elected more than two years ago. The Ontario Provincial Police ( OPP) is the Provincial Police force for the province of Ontario, Canada. Events 1472 - Orkney and Shetland are left by Norway to Scotland, due to a Dowry payment 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common "You have a federal government that ran on a strong crime platform that was going to include at least 2,500 officers throughout the nation. . . . So as far as I'm concerned the word of Stockwell Day means nothing, absolutely nothing," Walsh, also a director of the Canadian Police Association. The Canadian Police Association (CPA is an organization of Canadian police officers

Day told the House of Commons on February 15, 2008 that funding for "the 2,500 more police officers municipally across the country" was well underway. The promise of extra officers was even highlighted in last year's throne speech, but no money has yet been set aside.

"There is this rather shocking contradiction – on the one hand the (government) is pretending to toughen up a whole bunch of Criminal Code sections and on the other hand (is) completely failing to follow through on its commitment to put 2,500 frontline police officers on the street," said Liberal MP and justice critic Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour). Dominic A LeBlanc, PC, MP (born December 14, 1967 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian politician [13]


References

  1. ^ LifeSite Special Report - Attacks Against Party Leader's Christianity Continue
  2. ^ Adjudication inquiry pursuant to section 75 of the FOIP Act, Alberta Justice, March 13, 2003
  3. ^ BBC News | AMERICAS | Stockwell Day: Preaching politician
  4. ^ Time for change of clothes, government: Day
  5. ^ The Prank That Destroyed Stockwell Day
  6. ^ Stockwell Day at AllExperts
  7. ^ uwstudent.org - Ichim convicted of assault for milk attack on Day (Jon Willing)
  8. ^ October 6, 2000
  9. ^ http://www.jumptheshark.com/t/thishourhas22minutes.htm
  10. ^ NOW On / Newsfront / News Spread / Nov 16 - 22, 2000
  11. ^ http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/03/22/day-riding.html Liberals allege ex-MP was paid off to give his riding to Day
  12. ^ http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/03/23/hart-day.html Ex-MP doesn't deny documents at heart of Day nomination scandal
  13. ^ Brennan, Richard. Tories broke promise: Police. The Toronto Star. Retrieved on 2008-02-21. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 362 - Athanasius returns to Alexandria. 1245 - Thomas, the first known Bishop of Finland

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