The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.2004, Síða 11

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.2004, Síða 11
Vol. 59 #1 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 9 Kevin: You have served sixteen years in Ottawa as a Liberal member of parlia- ment for Charleswood-St. James. Mr. Harvard: Yes, but the riding had three different names. Kevin: Could you briefly summarize your main achievements or contributions in that period? Mr. Harvard: Let me preface my remarks by commenting that as lieutenant- governor of Manitoba I am a little bit uncomfortable talking about political issues. In this office I cannot advocate any given political position; I am neutral. So let us tread softly! I find it difficult to set my experiences as a member of parliament in a strict hierarchy. My association with pro- gressive causes provides me with some con- solation. I worked on the progressive side of the Liberal Party. I established myself at the forefront of debate; for example in 1996 we changed the human rights act in anoth- er step towards ending discrimination against gays and lesbians. The legislation does not bare my name, and you will not find anything tangible, but when you are a politician and you are debating inside cau- cus, you get deep satisfaction from associ- ating with progressive policy and politics. Again, we did similar things in 1999 with respect to human rights actions and later when gay marriage came along as an issue; I agreed with those courts in support of widening marriage to include same sex cou- ples. I supported public health care very strongly, and issues about the poor such as the child tax benefit in support of families. Kevin: Were you surprised when Governor General Adrien Clarkson appointed you the 23rd lieutenant-gover- nor of Manitoba on the advice of Liberal Prime Minister Paul Martin? Mr. Harvard: This is how it happened. In the middle of March the Prime Minister simply said to me, and there was never any pressure on me, that possibly the then mayor of Winnipeg, Glen Murray, would run for the Party. There was no vacant seat, and the Prime Minister said that he had to appoint a new lieutenant-governor. He thought that as the chief executive officer of the government, if I was amenable to this that he would like to see me as the lieu- tenant-governor, so that Mr. Murray could run in my seat. I discussed it with my wife, PHOTO COURTESY OF DEE DEE WESTDAL In August 2000, John Harvard, MP for Winnipeg-St. James visited with President of Iceland, Olafur Ragnar Grimson. Also pictured here is Premier of Manitoba, Gary Doer (left).

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