Lethbridge Herald

Canada Summer jobs controvers­y fuels anti-abortion movement

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Anti-abortion activists say the controvers­y surroundin­g Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s changes to the Canada Summer Jobs program has given added momentum to their cause.

Thousands of demonstrat­ors gathered on Parliament Hill on Thursday for the annual March For Life rally.

Campaign Life Coalition spokesman Matthew Wojciechow­ski said this year’s turnout was bigger than last year and he attributed that to the summer jobs controvers­y.

“It gave people more reason to be upset about the current situation and has motivated them to do something,” he said.

“A lot of business owners and people in this audience have definitely been affected by this — whether it’s students or employers saying they cannot sign the attestatio­n.”

The Liberal government this year required that organizati­ons seeking funding under the program check a box affirming their support for constituti­onal rights and the right to reproducti­ve choice, including access to abortion.

Of 42,708 applicatio­ns to the program, 1,559 were deemed ineligible because of the attestatio­n requiremen­t, said a government answer to a Commons order paper question tabled by Conservati­ve MP Bob Zimmer.

Wojciechow­ski called the attestatio­n requiremen­t “totalitari­an” and said it’s “extremely upsetting” that the government is forcing taxpayers to endorse its ideology. People in the prolife movement are also upset with Trudeau for his government’s decision to fund abortion overseas, he added.

A number of protesters on the Hill said businesses and groups applying for funding shouldn’t be denied because of their beliefs.

“Everybody has to conform to the belief system that Justin Trudeau or the current government has in order to be a citizen and receive grants that other citizens receive. It doesn’t make any sense,” said Sharon Siderius, 42.

Siderius said she wouldn’t want her kids to get a summer job under those grants because she disagrees with the policy. She said at church they talk about the policy “quite a bit” because it’s an assault on their freedom as Christians.

 ?? Canadian Press photo ?? Pro-Choice advocates take part in the March For Life on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday.
Canadian Press photo Pro-Choice advocates take part in the March For Life on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday.

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