Thursday, July 11, 2013

Ontario Tory leader questions premier over accused child porn maker’s role in radical sex-ed program

TORONTO, July 10, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Ontario’s opposition leader has called on Premier Kathleen Wynne to break her silence on the child porn charges filed this week against her advisor and former staffer.

Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak has joined a growing chorus of parents, pundits, and civil leaders calling on the Premier to come clean on the role played by former Ontario deputy education minister Benjamin Levin in developing a radical sex ed curriculum for the province.

Hudak's comments come as Levin was charged with two more child porn offences in court Wednesday morning, for possessing child pornography and accessing child pornography, after the police raided his home Monday.

“Nothing makes your - as a dad, as a mom, as a human being - your heart freeze like hearing about somebody who's been charged with, not only having child pornography, but actually in the production of such,” Hudak told reporters, as reported by the Sun News Network. “I don't think there's a more heinous crime that we could actually think of in terms of our families.”  (more...)

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