Friday, December 12, 2025

How is killing people harm reduction?

Boom. Right out of the gate. My most recent ATIP to Health Canada regarding Dying with Dignity identified this email below on page 1. 

(Note: It took Health Canada a whopping 23 months for them to actually release this information that I requested.)

Sent: 2023-05-06 1:08 PM

To: Jacauie Lemaire (HC/SC).

Subject: Paper we discussed

Attachments: wiebe 2023 MAID and social problems.pdf

Hi Jacquie,

Nice to see you this weekend. Here is the paper that was recently published which I mentioned today.

Take care,

Helen

So what do we see here? CEO Helen Long cozying up to the Senior Policy Advisor at Health Canada--on a weekend no less. It's bad enough that Dying with Dignity lobbies government non stop, now they are doing it on weekends too. 

Long sends her a copy of this "extended essay" called "Choosing Death in unjust conditions: hope autonomy and harm reduction".

This paper is six pages long and ties itself up into a pretzel trying to argue that people in unjust social circumstances can be autonomous when choosing MAID. It uses the term "harm reduction" ten times in the paper. It uses the word "hope" 31 times. 

I'm trying to figure out how killing people because they are in unjust social circumstances can be considered harm reduction and or hopeful. God help us.

I will be writing more about this ATIP in the coming days.

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Pro-abortion culture starts with the Canadian government

Further to my last blog on Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights, I have now received their funding information for 2024. Here is the updated spreadsheet for that funding.

Notice the steady increase in their total yearly funding (from all sources) from $906,281 in 2015 all the way up to $9,100,161 in 2024. In ten years Action Canada increased its funding ten fold, for its promotion and celebration of the dismembering, decapitation and disembowelment of children in the womb.

Pro-life charities receive virtually no funding from government grants. Pro-abortion charities receive millions upon millions every year from government grants. I believe that if these pro-abortion charities stopped receiving these lucrative government dollars, they would cease to exist. Our pro-abortion culture starts at the very top with the blessing of our government that uses Canadian citizen's taxes to fund this pro-death culture.

Take a look at the financials of any registered pro-life charity in CRA you can think of, and compare it to the likes of Action Canada's in CRA. The difference in financial statements is mind-boggling. No wonder Canada has such a deadly pro-abortion culture.

Finally, Action Canada only began receiving government grants in 2018, when their funding really started to take off. We can thank the Liberal government under Justin Trudeau for this. We can only assume Mark Carney (the alleged practicing Catholic) will continue this pro-death funding. 

Friday, December 5, 2025

Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights gets millions in funding from pro-abortion organizations

phi·lan·thro·py /fəˈlanTHrəpē/ noun the desire to promote the welfare of others, expressed especially by the generous donation of money to good causes.

Action Canada for Health and Reproductive Rights doesn't only get funding from the Canadian government (AKA you and me), they get money from lots of other places.

After researching this I was kind of dumbfounded about just how much money comes from pro-abortion/sexual reproductive rights/LGBTQ funding groups into organizations like Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights. This particular research is only focused on one such Canadian charity--Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights--and what they get. But I saw many organizations that donate millions and millions to the promotion and advocacy of the killing of pre-born children and so-called LGBTQ rights, etc. Is this really what philanthropy is all about? No wonder there are so many organizations involved in this work--there are millions and millions to be made. Action Canada is just one of the groups that benefits from this largesse of blood money.

Imagine the good that could be done if pro-life groups got similar funding?

Here is a breakdown of the dollars that went to Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights from 2015 to 2023. I don't have numbers yet for 2024.

Canadian Government

  • Indigenous services (funding in 2023)
  • Health Canada (funding in 2023, 2024)
  • Global Affairs (funding in 2023,2022, 2021, 2020)
  • Public Health Agency Canada (Funding in 2023,2022, 2021, 2020)

Beverley Chernos Fund (donated in 2023, 2021 and 2020)

This fund donates to numerous organizations, including Action Canada

Wellspring Philanthropic Fund (donated in 2022 and 2020)

"Expanding the voices, dignity and interests of the most marginalized communities, including women, children, people living in poverty, people of color, people with disabilities, LGBT people, and people affected by armed conflict and mass atrocities."

Melinda and Gates Foundation (donated in 2023, 2022 and 2021) 

Governments of the Netherlands and Denmark (one or both funded Action Canada in every year from 2023 to 2015)

Ford foundation:

"Core support for All Above All Reproductive Justice Coalition for national and state policy advocacy, civic engagement and strategic communications to increase and expand access to abortion for all women regardless of income, race, or immigration status"

New Venture Fund (donated in 2019, 2018)

United Nations Population Fund (funding in 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019)

Bentley Awards https://www.actioncanadashr.org/about/awards-and-scholarships/bentley-awards

Edmonton Community Foundation

European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights https://www.epfweb.org/node/1147 (funding in 2023) Get a load of this from their website:

"A new alliance of religious extremists, far-right populists, and oligarchic funders is reshaping European politics. The Next Wave describes this covert, strategic effort to launder religious extremism into mainstream governance through media, NGOs, political parties, and public institutions. 

Backed by private wealth and legitimised through state funding, this movement is engineering a long-term authoritarian transformation under the guise of tradition and care. This project exposes the financial, political, and ideological architecture of The Next Wave, equipping civil society to recognise, resist, and counter its growing influence. Philanthropic support is essential to disrupt this emerging infrastructure and defend pluralistic democracy."

Other Funds (funding in 2023, 2022, 2021)

Rutgers (funding in 2019)

"Rutgers is the Dutch centre of knowledge and expertise for the sexual health, safety and wellbeing. We provide reliable information, resources and support young people to make informed decisions about their bodies, lives and futures."

Bayer (Funding in 2017 and 2016)

RFSU Swedish company. (Funding in 2017)

"Five priorities: Abortion, Sex education, LGBTQI rights, Equal health and care, Democratic space and cooperation in civil society"

IPPF International Planned Parenthood Federation (funding in 2017)

Oxfam funded Action Canada on one of its contracts. It's important to note that Oxfam also receives millions and millions of dollars from the Canadian government (I mean you and me).

Anonymous (funding in 2017 and 2016)

(NOTE: These Amounts are identified in the year received, and not necessarily revenue for that year)

Dying with Dignity just can't stop lobbying government

Dying with Dignity lobbies government yet again. They don't stop to take a breath before they are back at it. Pro-death cult that they are. Lobby lobby lobby. 

Friday, November 28, 2025

Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights freaks out over Canada's late-term abortion reality

On November 25, 2025 the pro-abortion Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights (who got all antsy pantsy with Right Now's recent expose on late-term abortion in Canada) lobbied ten MPs and government officials. 

Notice they even lobbied a student. How pathetic is that?

Here is that list of those people who they lobbied:

  • Elizabeth Gichimu, Director of Operations, Office of MP Greaves | House of Commons
  • Eloise Kingdon, Student, Office of MP Greaves | House of Commons
  • Peggy Ainslie, Executive Director, SRH Fund | Health Canada (HC)
  • Francois Rivest, Manager of Partnerships and Projects | Health Canada (HC)
  • Carina Gabriele, Director of Policy | Women and Gender Equality (WAGE)
  • Anita Vandenbeld, Member of Parliament | House of Commons
  • Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe, Member of Parliament | House of Commons
  • Juanita Nathan, Member of Parliament | House of Commons
  • Marie-Gabrielle Menard , Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Women and Gender Equality and Secretary of State (Small Business and Tourism) (Parliamentary Secretary) | Women and Gender Equality (WAGE)
  • Mackenzy Metcalfe, Policy Advisor, Office of the Minister of Finance | Finance Canada (FIN)
  • Carina Gabriele, Director of Policy | Women and Gender Equality (WAGE)

I guess they thought they needed to get out there to try and counter the recent devastating story of Canada's late-term abortion reality thanks to Right Now.