Canada’s new Carney gov’t has already given LGBT groups more than $2 million in taxpayer funding
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Newly appointed Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government has allocated over $2 million in taxpayer funds to support various LGBT groups in Ontario and Quebec, continuing the Trudeau regime’s focus on promoting LGBT ideology.
Newly appointed Prime Minister Mark Carney has already spent over $2 million in taxpayer funding on LGBT groups.
According to March 21 government press releases, the Carney Liberals have directed a total of $2,118,000 to LGBT groups in Ontario and Quebec, continuing former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s legacy of throwing taxpayer dollars at radical groups.
“With this investment, we stand alongside 2SLGBTQI+ communities in Québec in addressing systemic barriers to equality,” Steven Guilbeault, minister of Canadian Culture and Identity, Parks Canada, and Quebec Lieutenant said.
“Together, we are working to challenge discrimination in all its forms,” he continued, apparently referring to opposition to gender confusion and homosexuality as “discrimination.”
The Quebec grants include $228,511 to a group “for their project Awareness and Engagement in Rural Communities that will address the barriers to equality faced by 2SLGBTQI+ communities.”
Another $241,743, will go to push “sexual health education” on gender-confused youth.
In Ontario, Egale Canada, a LGBT legal group known for challenging pro-family laws, will receive $148,800 to fund a “pride” summit.
Additionally, Intersex Canada will be given up to $874,285 “for their project Enhancing Support and Visibility for Intersex Individuals within the 2SLGBTQI+ and broader Canadian society to enhance support and visibility for intersex individuals within the 2SLGBTQI+ communities and broader Canadian society, with a focus on collaboration with Indigenous and racialized communities in Canada.”
Notably, Carney’s grants come just a week after LGBT groups slammed the prime minister for eliminating the position of minister for women and gender equality and youth in his cabinet.
This moved caused LGBT groups to question if Carney would fund the LGBT agenda, leading a coalition of 200 LGBT groups to send a letter to him Continue…