PROVINCIAL ELECTION 1999 REPORT CARD

Issues Progressive
Conservative
Party
Liberal
Party
New
Democratic
Party
Healthcare F D D
Education F F D
Relationship Recognition F F D
Housing & Shelter F C C
Social Services F D D
Human Rights F D C
Employment Equity F F D
Administration of Justice F C C

 

A Party has taken all the necessary actions. Achievement exceeds expectations.
B Party has taken most of the necessary actions. Achievement meets expectations.
C Party has taken some of the necessary actions. Achievement approaches expectations.
D Party has taken few of the necessary actions. Achievement falls significantly below expectations.
F Party has not taken any necessary actions. Achievement fails even the most minimal expectations and/or has been detrimental to the LGB communities.

Performance

*Note: This summary covers issues that reflect some of the major concerns of the lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) communities in Ontario and it is not meant to be exhaustive. It is based on the performance of the three major provincial parties to date. It does not necessarily reflect platforms being put forward for provincial election '99. Individual MPPs and candidates may disagree with their party's position on certain issues.

HEALTHCARE

None of the three major parties has given a significant amount of attention to the general healthcare concerns of the LGB communities, apart from HIV and AIDS issues.

CLGRO's 1997 report, Systems Failure, used the experiences of LGBs with the healthcare system to generate 78 recommendations for urgently needed improvement.

HIV/AIDS

While in government

EDUCATION

To date sexual orientation issues have been largely ignored by the education system, receiving little if any encouragement by the three major parties.

RELATIONSHIP RECOGNITION

In 1994, towards the end of their term in power, the NDP introduced Bill 167 to recognize same-sex spousal relationships. Homophobic comments were made by members of all three parties during the debate.

Since it was elected, the current PC government has opposed or appealed every court or tribunal ruling favourable to same-sex relationship rights.

HOUSING AND SHELTER

LGB youth and seniors, LGBs abused in their relationships, unemployed and low-income LGBs, and LGBs with addictions and mental health problems are at high risk for homelessness. They are particularly affected by housing and shelter issues.

SOCIAL-SERVICE ISSUES

CLGRO's 1997 report Systems Failure documents a massive distrust felt by members of the LGB communities for the social-service system. The report was ignored by the PCs and Liberals and not followed up by the NDP.

With the exception of some HIV/AIDS service-provision, little, if anything, has been done by past or current governments on specific LGB issues.

HUMAN RIGHTS

The Ontario Human Rights Code was amended in December 1986, by Bill 7, to prohibit discrimination on the grounds of "sexual orientation" in the areas of employment, housing, and access to services.

All three major parties have failed to provide adequate resources (including funding) to enable the Ontario Human Rights Commission to deal with human rights complaints and to conduct adequate internal and public education on sexual orientation issues.

All three parties have refused to amend the harassment section of the Code to include "sexual orientation" or change the Code's definition of "spouse" to include same-sex relationships.

All three major parties have ignored repeated requests to make training on sexual orientation issues mandatory for those serving on government tribunals and adjudicative bodies dealing with employment law, labour relations, and workers' compensation.

EMPLOYMENT EQUITY

Employment-equity legislation provided an opportunity for government to make employers responsible for providing workplaces free of systemic discrimination.

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

All three parties have ignored requests to have judges, crown attorneys, and others in adjudicative, or policy-making capacities within the provincial justice system receive mandatory training on sexual-orientation issues.


Written and published by:

Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights in Ontario (CLGRO)
May 1999

Published in hard copy with the help of:

The Lesbian and Gay Community Appeal and the John Damien Educational Trust

Graphic design of hard copy:

Dale Barrett

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