Stockwell Day, a Canadian politician, was a prominent figure in Canadian politics, serving as the leader of the Canadian Alliance and later as a cabinet minister in the federal government. Day's political career was marked by his advocacy for conservative principles, fiscal responsibility, and social conservatism. He was known for his articulate advocacy and commitment to serving the interests of Canadians.
"Our two major parties are actually called the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party."
"It is well known that I am pro-life... but I would not seek to impose my views on the Canadian people."
"Bishop Frederick Henry of Calgary is facing at least two official objections to his public statements along with expensive hearings before the Alberta Human Rights Commission for expressing his biblical views on same sex marriage."
"Our Parliamentary system has simply failed to meet the challenge of judicial activism."
"If the Liberals' law is passed, will sex education in the schools, including elementary grades, include the same portrayals of sexual activity which presently exist in heterosexual instruction? Will there be the same presentation of homosexual activity? Of course there will."
"I wish the government and the Minister of Justice would address these legal and constitutional arguments, but they refuse to. They want Canadians to go blindly into their brave new world, but it is not wise for a society to move blindly in any direction."
"The same undisciplined government spending and social engineering that has undermined our economy over the past 30 years has also been tearing at the social fabric of this land."
"The place to find the explanation for the liberal-activist mindset of the courts is in the political arena."
"Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law."
"In the United States, commentators recognize that, generally speaking, most people who hold liberal positions over a range of issues will likely vote Democratic, while most people, again generally speaking, who hold conservative positions will vote Republican."
"Individuals have little opportunity to get elected to Parliament under the label of the government party... unless they are in good standing with the Prime Minister and pledged to be cooperative."