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That Gay Politician in Quebec Calls It Quits

André Boisclair, the former leader of the Parti Québécois, has announced that he will leave politics on November 15th.
And the Nod-o-th’-day award goes to The Globe and Mail for reporting on this story without using the phrase “openly gay.” (Something I clearly can’t resist.)
- Former PQ leader Boisclair leaving politics: report [Globe and Mail]
- Ex-PQ leader Boisclair confirms he’s quitting politics [CBC News]
- The end of an error [Montréal Gazette]
- Boisclair confirms his departure from politics [CTV News]
PQ Leader Chokes Up Over “Club of Fags” Comment

André Boisclair, the openly gay leader of the Parti Québécois, became visibly upset this week after a local radio host called him and the PQ a “club of fags.”
“We must never live in a society where racism, intolerance, discrimination, sexism or homophobia are…” Boisclair started before he became too choked up to continue, drawing applause and support from his audience.
Louis Champagne, the radio host who made the offending comment, has not yet apologized for the remark and has been pulled from the air while the station investigates.
As for me, though I respectfully oppose the PQ’s separation platform, this new trend of publicly smearing gays (cough, Isaiah Washington, cough, Tim Hardaway, cough, Ann Coulter) is getting kind of tired. Creative consultants aren’t that expensive, are they?
I should probably also point out that the actual quote was “un club de tapettes,” which strikes me as slightly more derogatory, but I can’t draw a room full of flyswatter socialites, so you’ll have to suffer the English translation.
Well, until Friday, folks!
- PQ Leader Andre Boisclaire chokes up while speaking on homophobia [Canada.com]
- Radio station pulls host who insulted Boisclair [Montéal Gazette]








