At issue was a production called “Breakfast with Scot” which is about a gay, former hockey player and his partner caring for an orphaned boy.
McVety told the Senate banking and commerce committee that “(It) is about an 11-year-old boy who is being raised by a homosexual Toronto Maple Leaf to be a homosexual.” McVety believes that Bill C-10 should be used by the government to deny funding to films that, in his view, “promote” homosexuality. It seems that, to McVety, anything that acknowledges homosexuality must surely promote its spread.
Bill C-10 is seen by many as an attempt by the Harper government to introduce a means for political censorship of the entertainment industry in Canada. Do ya think?
