- Scott Brison
Infobox CanadianMP
honorific-prefix=The Honourable
name= Scott A. Brison
honorific-suffix=
PC, MP
birth_date=birth date and age | 1967|05|10
birth_place=Windsor, Nova Scotia
death_date=
death_place=
residence=Cheverie, Nova Scotia
riding=Kings—Hants
term_start=1997
term_end=
predecessor= John Murphy
successor=
profession=Businessman, investment banker, politician
spouce=Maxime Saint-Pierre
party=Liberal
party colour=Liberal
footnotes=
predecessor2=John Murphy
successor2=Joe Clark
spouse=Maxime Saint-Pierre
religion=United Church of Canada |Scott A. Brison, PC, MP (born
10 May 1967 ,Windsor, Nova Scotia ) is a Canadianpolitician . He was Minister of Public Works and Government Services underPaul Martin and ran to succeed Martin as party leader in the 2006 Liberal leadership convention. He dropped out after the first ballot and endorsedBob Rae .Brison represents the Nova Scotia riding of
Kings—Hants as a LiberalMember of Parliament , and was Canada's first openlygay member of Cabinet, though not the first gay Canadian Member of Parliament.Biography
Brison obtained a Bachelor of Commerce from
Dalhousie University . While there, he started and operated a successful business renting small fridges (he has jokingly referred to himself as a "fridge magnate".) Brison then worked in corporate sales for ten years. He entered politics as a Progressive Conservative candidate in theNova Scotia riding of Kings—Hants in the 1997 election. Brison was one of a handful of new PC "Young Turk" MPs (along with John Herron, André Bachand andPeter MacKay ) who were considered the future youthful leadership material that would restore the ailing Tories to their glory days.In July 2000, Brison resigned his seat so that PC leader
Joe Clark could enter the House of Commons. In the interim, Brison was appointed co-chair of the Tories' Election Policy Platform Committee, and became vice-president of investment banking atYorkton Securities inToronto .When the 2000 election was called in October, Clark stood for election in a
Calgary, Alberta riding. Brison returned as the PC candidate in Kings—Hants, and was returned to Parliament. In 2001, he served as the party's Finance and Industry critic, and was vice-chairman of the House of Commons Finance committee. Brison came out as gay in 2002, saying that he is "not a gay politician, but a politician who happens to be gay." He became the fourth sitting Member of Parliament to do so afterSvend Robinson ,Réal Ménard andLibby Davies . As well, he was the first openly gay MP to sit as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party.In 2003, following Clark's retirement, Brison ran for the leadership of the Progressive Conservatives on a platform of "new ideas", that consisted of Employment Insurance reform, more private involvement in health care, integrated defense strategy with the US, and socially liberal policies. At the leadership convention, his campaign was dealt a crucial blow by John Herron who defected to the MacKay camp. Despite gaining votes on the second ballot, Brison was eliminated by a mere three votes and threw his support to
Jim Prentice . Prentice lost on the final ballot to MacKay (who won with the support ofDavid Orchard ). He fought publicly with other members of his party, particularlyElsie Wayne , over their opposition to same-sex marriage.On
December 10 ,2003 , four days after Brison voted in favour of the PCs merging with theCanadian Alliance to form the newConservative Party of Canada , Brison announced that he wouldcross the floor and sit as a Liberal MP. He stated that he had reservations about the perceived dominance of former members of the more socially conservative Canadian Alliance in the new party. Brison was criticized for this move, however, especially because he had actively supported the merger when it was first proposed. Others had also pointed out that as Finance Critic, he had been outspoken in his attacks onPaul Martin who was Finance Minister; Brison was criticized as an opportunitist for switching parties and accepting a position as parliamentary secretary. Brison claimed his enthusiasm for the merger had become discernibly lukewarm in the final weeks before the vote. He indicated that he would honour his prior commitment to support the proposal, but said that he would reconsider his allegiance once the results were announced.On
December 12 , he was appointed as aparliamentary secretary to the Prime Minister with special emphasis on Canada-U.S. Relations and sworn into theQueen's Privy Council for Canada . In the 2004 election, Brison was re-elected, his first victory as a Liberal. OnJuly 20 ,2004 , Brison was named to cabinet as Minister of Public Works in Martin's post-election shuffle. In doing so, he became Canada's first openly gay cabinet minister.As the youngest member of cabinet, Brison also served on three cabinet committees - Treasury Board, Domestic Affairs and Expenditure Review. Previously, he had served as Vice-Chairman of the Standing Committee on Finance, been a member of the Standing Committee on Industry, the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade, and the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates.
He is also a member of the Canada-U.S. Inter-Parliamentary Group and has served as the vice-president of the Canadian group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union where he took part in conferences in Moscow and New York. He was also part of the Canadian delegation sent to two annual meetings of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in London.
It was announced in October 2005 that he and his partner, Maxime Saint-Pierre, intended to marry. [cite news|url=http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20051008/brison_weddingbells_051008/20051008?hub=Canada
date=2005-10-08|publisher=CTV.ca |title=Nova Scotia MP Scott Brison mulls wedding bells|accessdate=2007-08-21] They were married onAugust 18 ,2007 in Brison's riding. [cite news|url=http://www.cbc.ca/canada/nova-scotia/story/2007/08/18/brison-wedding.html|title=Brison first MP to wed under same-sex marriage law|date=2007-08-18|publisher=CBC News |accessdate=2007-08-21]In March 2006, it was revealed that Brison had sent emails to a CIBC banker the day before the government's announcement on the taxation of
income trust s. Brison said to the banker that "I think you will be happier very soon... this week probably". Although Brison claimed not to have any insider knowledge of the announcement, the emails created the perception that he had leaked the news in advance of the announcement. [cite news|url=http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/print/CTVNews/20060307/brison_email_060307/20060307/?hub=Canada&subhub=PrintStory
date=2006-03-07|title=Brison defends email in income trust probe|publisher=CTV.ca |accessdate=2007-08-21]Brison is currently the Official Opposition critic for Industry, Science, and Technology.
Leadership bid
On April 22, 2006, Brison entered the race for the leadership of the
Liberal Party of Canada . His Liberal leadership platform emphasised bothenvironmentalism and economic reform calling for a "green" platform that called for personal and corporate tax cuts to prompt business growth and curb pollution. [cite web|url=http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1145742615110&call_pageid=968332188492&col=968793972154&t=TS_Home
title=Brison set to go `green' in Liberal race: Will focus on environmental concerns|first=Les|last=Whittington|publisher=Toronto Star |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060502102825/http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1145742615110&call_pageid=968332188492&col=968793972154&t=TS_Home
archivedate=2006-05-02|accessdate=2007-08-21|date=2006-04-23] . Brison won 4.0% of the vote on the first ballot with 192 delegates, leaving him in 6th place out of eight candidates. He dropped out and threw his support behindBob Rae . When Bob Rae dropped out on the third ballot and released his delegates, Scott Brison opted to support the politically similarMichael Ignatieff . The final winner of the leadership convention wasStéphane Dion .References
External links
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* [http://www.brison.ca/ Official Site]
* [http://www.liberal.ca/members_e.aspx?id=12506 Scott Brison]
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