When the Ontario Liberal Party chooses a new leader, we choose more than just our standard bearer - we choose the vision we offer this province as an alternative to Doug Ford. We want to win, no question, but we also want to win for the right reasons. #onpoli#olp#olpldr 1/10
We have serious problems - growing divisions in wealth and inequality in our society - and we need to speak to these issues. We cannot be afraid of taking risks and adopting bold policies. Voters want more than that from us. Our province needs more than that. 2/10
Talking about inequality, economic class, and entrenched privilege makes people uncomfortable. It makes people especially uncomfortable in politics when it gets so blatant. You shouldn't need to be born into a powerful family, or inherit wealth, to aspire to office. 3/10
I grew up working class, raised by a single mother, and put myself through university and eventually law school. I didn't even start until I was 27. But I know I still have considerable privilege - white male, physically able, etc. Many face far more hurdles than I did. 4/10
Not everyone can pull themselves up by their bootstraps. Not without help. It takes someone who's been there, who gets it, to know what's needed. I'm so damn sick of Doug Ford. Born into every advantage and talking about "common people." All he's ever done is fail up. 5/10
We have a choice now between mushy centrism and principled, activist Liberalism. We have to choose a leader who offers more than the same privileged perspective, only less mean and less stupid than Doug Ford. Less awful than Ford just isn't good enough. We can do better. 6/10
I'm supporting Michael @coteau not only because he can win - though he can, even with every current against him last election - but because he's lived this story. He made it against the odds, from public housing to public office. And he doesn't get enough credit for it. 7/10
There's a reason @coteau relates to people who need government most - immigrants, parents of children who need services, folks who just need a break - and why he gets so much support from them. For him it's more than theory. It's where he comes from. Me too, a little bit. 8/10
I'm saying all this because someone has to. We can't be the party that doesn't talk about privilege because it's awkward. We can't ignore what money and opportunity and the right connections can mean, even in this leadership race. We need to face this head on. 9/10
Take a look at @coteau and imagine what his story means to those we are leaving behind. Imagine what his leadership would mean to them. Imagine going into the next election contrasting that against Ford. Sometimes the right thing can also be good politics. Peace out #OLP. 10/10
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Let's be clear what "conscience rights" really means. It's the idea that no professional should be required to do something they disagree with, even if needed to give effect to someone else's rights or as part of doing their own job properly. #cdnpoli 1/6 globalnews.ca/news/9180654/c…
"Conscience rights" can apply to lots of situations. Some teachers don't believe in evolution. Should they be required to teach it? Some nurses and doctors don't believe in ending a pregnancy or even contraception. Should they be required to provide this information? #cdnpoli 2/6
At the most extreme, some police officers don't agree with gun control, or apprehending a child from a parent, or enforcing the mental health act. Should they be required to enforce even laws they disagree with? Frankly, yes, yes, yes, and yes some more. #cdnpoli 3/6
I don't write enough about real poverty. I do write about it, but not enough. Politics revolves around issues that get politicians elected - right now that's the middle-class squeeze, inflation, cost of daycare - not what it's like to go hungry or be homeless. #onpoli 1/15
People get wrapped up in their own problems and concerns. That may not be admirable, but it's normal. When you're worried about the price of gas or the interest rate on your mortgage, real poverty may not seem to be an active concern for you. But it is. #onpoli 2/15
We all live in the same society together. We can't wash our hands of each other's problems and pretend they don't exist. There are politicians selling that line to people who want to believe it but it's a lie. If the house next door is burning down, it IS my problem. #onpoli 3/15
Apparently I hate Canada and I want to destroy it. I hear that a lot. So do many politicians, wide groups of bureaucrats and public employees, anyone in media, and sometimes the entire membership of registered political parties. Let's talk about what that means. #cdnpoli 1/8
A very few unhinged people think that I and many, many others are agents of foreign powers. As in, I've been somehow recruited to undermine Canada, where I live and was born. I don't know how to reason with that but it's a small part of the problem, so let's move on. #cdnpoli 2/8
Most people, when they say someone hates Canada, mean that person has a vision of Canada they disagree with. As in, you believe I hate the Canada that exists in your own mind because the Canada that exists in mine is different. And that makes sense, to a point. #cdnpoli 3/8
The Liberal Party, as it exists, is not welcoming to or accepting of the center-right. There, I said it. Call them red tories, mainstream conservatives or any other name you like. We've done a piss-poor job of keeping these people in the fold and a reckoning is due. #cdnpoli 1/14
Language matters, and I'd like to unpack what we mean when we describe people as "not tolerable." I'd also like to unpack what the right and alt-right mean when they describe Trudeau and others as "woke." Because these are the words that divide us. #cdnpoli 2/14
There are some truly intolerable ideas and beliefs out there - things we can never accept or accommodate. But that needs to be reserved for genuine evil and not just political difference. We've lost that thread. Everyone we disagree with, lately, is "intolerable." #cdnpoli 3/14
I'm trying to understand what's happening with politics in Canada, especially on the right. I read a lot of comments, though I obviously don't have time to pick fights with all of them. Still, I have to say, I'm discouraged. We're seeing the worst in people, lately. #cdnpoli 1/9
I'm seeing freedom defined as never having to do what you're told - even if that's just to not make life worse for other people. Forget about legal and illegal for a moment. We're just talking about human decency here. Apparently we're only free when that's optional. #cdnpoli 2/9
I'm seeing equality defined as a society where government does nothing to help people at all, and just lets them sink or swim on their own. That's what's "fair" apparently. As opposed to taxation for any purpose, which is apparently communism. #cdnpoli 3/9
I pissed off ring-wing twitter quite a lot by pointing out that "gatekeeper" is a nonsense term as Poilievre uses it. I got told, time and again, that everyone knows who "they" are, and was offered a wide variety of definitions that don't agree with one another. #cdnpoli 1/7
I don't deny the word "gatekeeper" has power and can be effective. If you're angry about anything, you can find someone to blame for it, rightly or wrongly. Everyone hearing the term knows who their "gatekeeper" is. It means whatever you need it to mean. #cdnpoli 2/7
The trick to Poilievre's rhetoric - and it's intentional, believe me - is that people really do think he has specific "gatekeepers" in mind. People really do believe Poilievre has a list and a plan, and if they only give him power he'll get rid of them all. #cdnpoli 3/7