Catholic bishops say Trudeau playing politics with abortion in foreign aid
OTTAWA — Catholic leaders are criticizing the Trudeau government for allowing “political ideology” to dictate its advocacy of abortion rights in its new feminist international development policy.
The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops is also questioning Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for spending hundreds of millions more on the issue than on famine in Africa, and the emphasis on family planning that came when International Development Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau unveiled Canada’s retooled foreign aid policy.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told had Bibeau in her mandate letter that the continued policy should be “driven by evidence and outcomes, not ideology, including by closing existing gaps in reproductive rights and health care for women.”
However, in a letter to Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland in response to her June 6 foreign policy speech, Bishop Douglas Crosby said the Liberal policy is also ideologically based.


