Scott Brison bids farewell to House of Commons, announces resignation date
OTTAWA — Scott Brison was feted Wednesday as a trailblazer for gay rights as he announced his intention to retire from federal politics this weekend.
Brison — who made history as Canada’s first openly gay cabinet minister and again as the first federal politician to marry his same-sex partner — announced that Sunday will be his last day as the Liberal MP for King-Hants, the Nova Scotia riding he’s represented for 22 years.
He resigned from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet early last month, after deciding over the holidays that he would not seek re-election this fall so he could spend more time with his family: husband Maxime St. Pierre and their four-year-old twins, Rose and Claire.
In a swan song Wednesday in the House of Commons, Brison noted that a family like his would not have been legally recognized when he was first elected as a Progressive Conservative in 1997.