Hopes dashed
I was filled with hope when I read that the federal government plans to drop the
contentious anti-abortion test for summer job funding. But on further reading,
my hopes were dashed.
In order to receive summer-job funding for students, groups no longer have to
attest to supporting reproductive rights, but the new wording is just as
restrictive and just as vile. Applicants must declare they won’t work to
infringe on any Canadian legal rights.
Keep in mind that Canada has no laws on abortion. Abortion is not illegal but
there are no laws or statutes giving women the legal right to kill their unborn
child.
Other changes still deny pro-life groups from accessing summer-job funding. Any
project or summer job that tries to “restrict access for a woman’s ability to
access sexual or reproductive health services” (a euphemism for abortion) will
be disqualified.
I see this as a ploy to divide faith-based groups from pro-life groups. Trudeau
and the Liberals are concerned about public opinion before the next election.
This is just a way to appease faith groups until the election. Then, should the
Liberals win, we can expect the full weight of government to come down on faith
groups.
Margaret Mountain,
North Gower, Ont.