Randy White (Canadian politician)
Randy White (born September 3, 1948 in
In the 1997 election, he was re-elected for the riding of Langley—Abbotsford, and became a Canadian Alliance MP in 2000 when Reform was joined by dissident members of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
White served as the Reform Party's
In 2004, Randy White famously was quoted saying "to heck with the courts" in regard to overturning same-sex marriage. Bruce Cheadle of the Canadian Press said that this comment "may have cost the Conservatives the election".[1]
White left politics in 2006 and did not run in the 2006 federal election.[2] He has continued activity in the area of drug policy, including founding The Drug Prevention Network of Canada.
In 2010, the
White is a former member of the Royal Canadian Air Force.
References
- ^ "Court ruling blasts mandatory minimums but fails to draw Conservative ire". Canadian Press. February 14, 2012. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
- ^ "MP Randy White leaving federal politics". CBC News. March 6, 2005. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
- ^ "Randy White joins B.C. Conservatives revival". CBC News. April 23, 2010. Retrieved 2015-05-11.