The Prince George Citizen

Cullen apologizes for criticizin­g gov’t over summer job grants

- Lee BERTHIAUME

OTTAWA — New Democrat MP Nathan Cullen has apologized for criticizin­g the Trudeau government’s decision to force groups applying for summer-job grants to affirm their respect for a woman’s right to have an abortion.

The apology came hours after Cullen criticized the way the Liberals added the new requiremen­t to the Canada Summer Jobs program, which helps employers subsidize the cost of hiring students for summer work.

The requiremen­t stipulates that an applicant must affirm that both the job descriptio­n and the group’s core mandate respect human rights, including reproducti­ve rights.

Cullen initially called the new requiremen­t “offensive” during a news conference on Wednesday, and compared it to the Harper government’s decision to cut funding for foreign aid groups that supported abortion.

But he took to Twitter a few hours later to say he was sorry “for the harm from my comments,” and asserted that he and the federal NDP are “fiercely pro-choice.”

“I reacted to concerns raised by groups in my riding on the government’s first statement on the policy,” Cullen wrote.

A subsequent clarificat­ion earlier this week from the department responsibl­e for the program “put those fears to rest,” he added.

The clarificat­ion from Employment and Social Developmen­t Canada indicated that the core mandate concerns the primary activities of the organizati­on, not its values or beliefs.

For example, the department said a faith-based organizati­on that embraces a traditiona­l definition of marriage but whose primary activities are aimed at reducing social isolation among seniors would be eligible for funding to hire students to develop or deliver programs available to all seniors, regardless of sexual orientatio­n or gender identity.

A summer camp that does not allow LGBTQ youth, however, would not be eligible for funding to hire students as camp counsellor­s.

The clarificat­ion has not calmed all fears. A coalition of different organizati­ons is set to release a statement Thursday signed by 80 religious leaders, institutio­ns and other groups calling on the government to revise the policy.

The federal Conservati­ves have levelled their own attacks against the requiremen­t, with leader Andrew Scheer saying organizati­ons must submit to a “Trudeau values test” before receiving government funding.

The Canada Summer Jobs program created nearly 69,000 temporary jobs last year.

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