Fabulous Blue Tent

CBC speaks with Jamie Ellerton about the success of the Fabulous Blue Tent

At the Conservative Party's convention in Calgary in November, supporters queued up outside a chic lounge blocks from the convention centre. Music throbbed and lights flashed inside as the doorman stopped them: the party was full and the only way new people could get in was if somebody else left.

The biggest after-hours event at the Conservative Party convention last fall wasn't Finance Minister Jim Flaherty's hospitality suite. Nor was it a shindig thrown by a major lobbying firm. The party everyone wanted to go to is one that, 10 years ago, many wouldn't have imagined: one that celebrates the prominence and prevalence of gay Conservatives. Organizers call it the fabulous blue tent.

Jamie Ellerton, co-chair of the Fabulous Blue Tent speaks with Tristin Hopper about the evolving views on gay rights in Canada's centre-right

Do the Tories have an anti-gay hidden agenda? Let's review the evidence. The Tories have explicitly stated that they consider gay marriage to be the law of the land, and will not seek to change that, despite a strong parliamentary majority and control of the Senate. They are moving quickly to amend Canadian law to make…

Warriors for gay rights: The Conservatives have become unlikely LGBT supporters