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Here's a bone being thrown to the rabid base:
The new parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Education in Sam Oosterhoff. Some background on him:
Sam is 21. He has no experience at all of the public school system (or for that matter of private schools) because he was home schooled his entire life until spending less than a year studying Political Science at Brock University in St. Catharines before he was elected to the Legislature.
He won the PC nomination in Niagara West-Glanbrook after Tim Hudak stepped down, riding a wave of evangelical, social conservative, hard-right support who came out to nominate him. Until he was elected he had lived with his parents his entire life, having no personal experience of having to pay property taxes or hydro bills or water bills, etc., etc.
Shortly after being elected (he was one of two members elected in by-elections on the same day) his swearing in was delayed for one day, speculation being that he was deliberately kept out of the Legislature by the Conservatives to prevent him from either being able to speak or vote on Bill 28, which passed unanimously and made it easier for same sex parents to adopt. Oosterhoff had publicly said he would oppose the bill regardless of what the PC caucus had decided because it was an "insult" to mothers and fathers.
He's anti-sex ed curriculum, anti- same sex marriage, anti- same sex adoption, anti-abortion.
He's a committed member of a congregation of The Canadian and American Reformed Church. Interesting denomination. In Canada, there are 57 congregations according to their website. It was started by Dutch immigrants post-World War II who first tried the Christian Reformed Church in North America - a very conservative denomination that had split from the Reformed Church in America (also on the conservative side of the spectrum) in the mid-19th century, because they found the Reformed Church in America too liberal. The post-War Dutch immigrants found the very conservative Christian Reformed Church in North America (which is very conservative and had found the conservative Reformed Church in America too liberal) to be too liberal, and so they formed their own ultra-conservative Reformed Church because the conservative Reformed Church and the very conservative Christian Reformed Church were too liberal.
Actually that's more than a bone being thrown to the rabid base. That's raw, bloody red meat.
The new parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Education in Sam Oosterhoff. Some background on him:
Sam is 21. He has no experience at all of the public school system (or for that matter of private schools) because he was home schooled his entire life until spending less than a year studying Political Science at Brock University in St. Catharines before he was elected to the Legislature.
He won the PC nomination in Niagara West-Glanbrook after Tim Hudak stepped down, riding a wave of evangelical, social conservative, hard-right support who came out to nominate him. Until he was elected he had lived with his parents his entire life, having no personal experience of having to pay property taxes or hydro bills or water bills, etc., etc.
Shortly after being elected (he was one of two members elected in by-elections on the same day) his swearing in was delayed for one day, speculation being that he was deliberately kept out of the Legislature by the Conservatives to prevent him from either being able to speak or vote on Bill 28, which passed unanimously and made it easier for same sex parents to adopt. Oosterhoff had publicly said he would oppose the bill regardless of what the PC caucus had decided because it was an "insult" to mothers and fathers.
He's anti-sex ed curriculum, anti- same sex marriage, anti- same sex adoption, anti-abortion.
He's a committed member of a congregation of The Canadian and American Reformed Church. Interesting denomination. In Canada, there are 57 congregations according to their website. It was started by Dutch immigrants post-World War II who first tried the Christian Reformed Church in North America - a very conservative denomination that had split from the Reformed Church in America (also on the conservative side of the spectrum) in the mid-19th century, because they found the Reformed Church in America too liberal. The post-War Dutch immigrants found the very conservative Christian Reformed Church in North America (which is very conservative and had found the conservative Reformed Church in America too liberal) to be too liberal, and so they formed their own ultra-conservative Reformed Church because the conservative Reformed Church and the very conservative Christian Reformed Church were too liberal.
Actually that's more than a bone being thrown to the rabid base. That's raw, bloody red meat.