Prize-winning sexist, racist essay 'should not have been chosen': Alberta associate minister

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Prize-winning sexist, racist essay 'should not have been chosen': Alberta associate minister abpoli ableg

In February, the province announced the Her Vision Inspires essay contest, inviting women between the ages of 17 and 25 to submit essays describing their vision for Alberta and what they would do if they were a member of the legislative assembly.

Since attracting a torrent of negative attention on social media, the assembly website featuring all three prize-winning essays was removed Monday evening, with the online link leading to an error code. “I believe that the best approach would be to reward families for their reproductive service both with financial rewards to offset the financial burden they are taking on and with medals to symbolize their valuable achievement of having 2+ children,” reads the essay.Article content

In a statement, Armstrong-Homeniuk said the contest was intended to reflect a broad range of opinions from young Alberta women. Armstrong-Homeniuk stopped short of apologizing for her role in the choice. Pancholi said constituents deserve to know which UCP MLAs were involved in choosing it and why it didn’t raise red flags from the beginning.

 

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