Thursday, February 08, 2007

Gender Discrimination?

There are hints that Stephane Dion may bar men from running as candidates in some ridings in order to ensure that at least a third of the candidates in the election are female.

I'm sure there is a clause somewhere in this oft-quoted document about gender discrimination being verboten. Very strange indeed.

I wonder if he's planning any other quota targets.


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16 comments:

Red Tory said...

Deleting comments now, are you? That's nice to know.

Suzanne said...

Yeah, lemme guess. The women will run in ridings they can't win.

Expect a lot of women candidates in Alberta.

Olaf said...

Joanne,

Discrimination is alright with the Charter, as long as the action is seen as "affirmative".

Section 15:

(2) Subsection (1) does not preclude any law, program or activity that has as its object the amelioration of conditions of disadvantaged individuals or groups including those that are disadvantaged because of race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability.

So, discrimination is cool, so long as it's only white men who are affected.

Anonymous said...

Maybe Dions seat should be deemed on of those uncontested seats. Put his beliefs into action.

RepoCreepo said...

I would hope that he would replace Garth in Halton.

Speaking of Garth...More info found. In the last election, Garth called Gary Carr a hypocritical flip flopper since Gary was a former provincial PC MPP and went to the federal liberals....

Um.. shoes on the other foot now eh?

http://repocreepo.blogspot.com/2007/02/seems-garth-has-used-words-hypocritical.html

:-O

Anonymous said...

Conservatives do need to make more headway with females in general, but we have always shunned quality females for ditzes. Look at Belinda and Kimmie for example. Look at all the quality women we ignored... a long list. We can't keep doing this and then wonder why women don't support us more.
(real conservative)

Anonymous said...

Does Dion have any positions that aren't radically left?

Anonymous said...

Does Dion have any positions that aren't radically left?

You mean the positions that Harper is stealing - rebranding and selling as his own?

Anonymous said...

Since the Liberal Party of Montreal can't seem to attract enough female candidates - probably due to their sleaze and corruption - perhaps the Party will mandate sex changes for some of their male MP's?

Spinks said...

Whatever happened to the best person for the job?

Joanne (True Blue) said...

Deleting comments now, are you?

That is always my prerogative, and I never hestitate to use it as required. However, I haven't deleted any comments in this particular post.
Getting a bit paranoid, aren't you Red?


Suzanne, I think you nailed it:
Expect a lot of women candidates in Alberta.

Sara said...

who do you think will pass a law that only men can give birth?

Joanne (True Blue) said...

This is not positive for women. It is actually saying that women are not capable of attaining candidate nominations on their own merit.

It is condescending. It is the Nanny State at its worst.

Red Tory said...

Getting a bit paranoid, aren't you Red?

Not at all. I saw the post there. It was at the time the first post. It was the one suggesting that you were scraping the bottom of the barrel with this topic and that it was pathetic.

Joanne (True Blue) said...

It was the one suggesting that you were scraping the bottom of the barrel with this topic and that it was pathetic.

I don't recall seeing anything like that. Very strange.

Unless my blog was on Red Tory auto-delete...

Joanne (True Blue) said...

CWTF,Joanne did not need SWC to be successful in what she does...she can do it on her own!

Vicki! That was very impressive! No, I sure don't need SWC.

Women just supporting each other is awesome. From the heart; as you do. That's what it's all about. Not for money or union jobs.