As a ally to the Canadian trans community, he will definitely be missed. He could teach our GL community in the States a few things about what it means to be an ally to our community.
Here is his parliamentary farewell statement.
Farewell Statement
March 24, 2011
Mr. Bill Siksay (Burnaby—Douglas, NDP): Mr. Speaker, it has been an honour to represent the people of Burnaby—Douglas. As a gay man, it has been an honour to represent the queer community in this place.
My
work here has been possible thanks to that of many other comrades in my
offices: Jane Ireland, Sonja van Dieen, Ayesha Haider, Caren Yu and
Andrea Emond, Lynn MacWilliam, Corie Langdon, Gillian Chan and many
interns. Their professionalism, creativity and service to the community
and this institution have been outstanding.
I
am inspired by my leader and caucus and many party activists. I salute
my brothers and sisters in my union, CEP 232, for their dedication to
ensuring what we desire for ourselves we seek for all. I want to thank
the employees of the House of Commons without whom I could not do this
job.
I want to thank my family, my partner Brian Burke, my parents Bill and Pat in what we came to know as the Whitby
office, Keith Gilbert, Brad Teeter, Russ Neely and my brother David and
his family for their steadfast love and care. I have also been blessed
with the best riding association thanks to the commitment and talents of
many folks, including Lil Cameron, Lila Wing, Michael Walton, Marianne
Bell, Jaynie Clark and Doug Sigurdson.
I
will miss working in solidarity with dedicated people. The transgender
and transsexual communities have taught me so much about our humanity
and courage. I wish we had a bit more time. I have learned much from
peace, anti-war and nuclear disarmament activists, gay and lesbian
couples determined to walk through the front door of the important
institution of marriage, those detained and working to repeal security
certificates, war resisters, local activists on homelessness and
poverty, the environment and industrial and transportation safety,
animal rights activists, the labour movement and refugees, immigrants
and temporary workers and their allies, supporters of CBC Radio Canada
and those seeking more open government.
My
predecessor Svend Robinson once remarked that the highest duty of a
member of Parliament is love. Love should be our daily agenda, a daring,
justice-seeking and tender love. Someday, even here, we will find that
path where all we do we do for love.
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