- Born
- Birth nameStockwell Burt Day Jr.
- Nickname
- Doris
- Stockwell Day was born on August 16, 1950 in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. He is married to Valorie Day. They have three children.
- SpouseValorie Day(? - present) (3 children)
- Has lived in Barrie, Ottawa, Maritime provinces, Montreal, Northwest Territories, Alberta and British Columbia.
- Was elected as leader of the Canadian Alliance on July 8, 2000 but lost out to Stephen Harper in March 2002 to continue leading the party.
- Has seven grandchildren.
- While campaigning across the nation Stockwell Day pointed to a river behind him and said,"many educated Canadians are going South just as this river flows." It was quickly pointed out to Day that the river flows north. Day replied, "I'll have someone look into it."
- Mr. Day was appointed minister of family and social services in 1996. For several years he enforced an unwritten policy not to approve "non-traditional families'' for adoption.
- There is a growing body of literature suggesting that, as sex education becomes more comprehensive, there is a corresponding increase in sexual activity.
- Teen pregnancy rates, STD infections, abortion and sexual promiscuity all drop where abstinence - based programs are used. Wide open, no holds - barred discussions of sexual activity with teens don't work, and taxpayers shouldn't be expected to pay for them.
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