Liberal Scott Simms says he doesn’t regret voting for Tory motion on summer jobs
OTTAWA — Liberal MP Scott Simms does not regret voting with the Conservatives over a controversial change to the student summer jobs program — even though it ended up costing him his job as chair of the Commons fisheries committee.
“I knew what was coming,” the veteran Newfoundland MP said Thursday.
“So that’s the way it works, I guess, and I have no regrets.”
The Liberal government is now requiring organizations seeking federal funding through the Canada Summer Jobs program, which created nearly 69,000 temporary jobs last year, to attest to their respect for sexual and reproductive rights — including abortion — as well as other human rights.