[Canada: Steveston-Richmond MP Kenny Chiu] Conservative Party's New Diversity And Inclusion Critic Linked To Past Anti-LGBTQ Statements, Organizations

"Sadly, Canada has 'evolved' into an all-tolerant; all accepting; fully embracing liberal country."

SOURCE:  PressProgress.ca, 2020-09-09
This page last modified: 2020-09-09 14:34:59 -0700 (PST)


Federal Conservative Party Leader Erin O'Toole's newly-appointed critic for Diversity, Inclusion and Youth -- Steveston-Richmond MP Kenny Chiu -- appears to have a history of anti-LGBTQ comments and organizational ties.

The Conservative MP made headlines  [local copy (html)]  during the 2015 federal election after he was linked to online forum posts complaining, among other things, that:

In that same 2003 post -- defending former Tory deputy leader Elsie Wayne, who said Canadians shouldn't accept Pride parades and same-sex marriage -- Kenny Chiu wrote:

The Conservative MP told local media in 2015 the string of comments "does not represent my views."

Kenny Chiu also previously sat on the board of Columbia Bible College, which mandated students avoid "pornography, harassment, premarital sex, adultery and homosexual activity."

And, in 2018, the MP shared a stage with failed People's Party candidate and former 700 Club cohost Laura Lynn Tyler Thompson at a meeting featuring criticism of SOGI 123, a BC education initiative designed to counter anti-LGBTQ bullying.

Kenny Chiu reportedly said residents were not given sufficient space to respond to the policy. "Not everyone's opinion has been considered," he said, "It will split the community and could hurt the students it's meant to protect."

Kenny Chiu told Richmond News: "I was invited to share my experiences as a former school trustee and how the (school) board would implement policies, such as SOGI. I didn't mention to anyone about (whether or not I supported SOGI)."

Asked about Kenny Chiu's previous controversies, both O'Toole and Chiu's offices sent identical statements reading: "Mr. Chiu is proud to be part of a welcoming, diverse party that respects the rights of all Canadians, including members of the LGBTQ community."

Last month [2020-08], PressProgress reported O'Toole largely owed his leadership victory to socially conservative party members who ranked O'Toole as their second or third choice for leader.

Kenny Chiu was an early supporter of O'Toole's leadership bid, endorsing his campaign in March 2020.


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