Categories: Canada

Conservative MP deletes child trafficking cost of living post


Ottawa –


Conservative MP Michelle Ferreri has deleted a post on X that claimed the affordability crisis has driven parents to traffic their kids.


This comes after The Canadian Press sent Ferreri questions regarding the post, which followed a visit to the Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre in Peterborough, Ont.


In the now-deleted post shared on Aug. 16, Ferreri said there has been a rise in human trafficking and domestic violence and tied those trends to affordability. 


“The cost-of-living crisis has driven parents to traffic their own children,” Ferreri said. 


On Wednesday, Ferreri said in a statement that the organization shared “deeply troubling statistics and shocking stories” with her. 


“I admit my statement posted following my meeting was inartfully worded,” she said.


“While a cost of living crisis undeniably results in increases in a wide array of social problems — from drug abuse to crime to families struggling to afford food and shelter — it is of course in no way an excuse for human trafficking.”


Ferreri’s now-deleted post also linked a rise in domestic violence reports at the centre to the cost of living, saying “survival leads to crime.”


She had blamed the NDP and Liberals for “soft-on-crime policies” that she said are discouraging survivors from coming forward.


“We can change policy to hold criminals accountable. We can change policy to make life more affordable,” she said in the post.


In a statement, the Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre executive director says many clients have shared over the past several decades that they were trafficked by a parent or guardian and that this issue is not new. 


“We do not hold any specific government or party responsible for sexual violence, but we call on all forms of government and all parties to take sexual violence seriously and to invest in prevention and supports for survivors,” Brittany McMillan said.


Ferreri serves as the Conservatives’ critic on families, children and social development. 


This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 21. 2024.



Source link

admin2

Share
Published by
admin2

Recent Posts

US Supreme Court says Rastafarian man shaved by prison guards can’t sue | Courts News

The high court has upheld a ruling that prisoners cannot sue prison staff for money…

20 minutes ago

Bitcoin Liquidity Trap Warning Says Thin Upside Could Come B

Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure TL;DR …

34 minutes ago

Officers recently killed in line of duty represent ‘disturbing trend,’ police say

Canadians who have worked in law enforcement are concerned with recent on-duty police officer deaths…

2 hours ago

Missing jet-skier in South Saskatchewan River identified by Saskatoon police

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The man who went over the weir…

5 hours ago

Can Active Management Make a Difference With Municipal Bonds?

In broad terms, there appears to be little headline risk facing advisors and income investors…

5 hours ago

Why do the UK’s prime ministers keep resigning? | Government

Keir Starmer is the latest to step down, after less than two years in office.From…

5 hours ago