Thaddeus Baklinski
LifeSiteNews
August 13, 2013
Canada’s newly appointed immigration minister said that Russia is wrong in restricting homosexual propaganda aimed at youth and indicated that refugee claims by Russian homosexuals will be given serious consideration by the Conservative government.
Speaking at a Canadian citizenship ceremony in Surrey, B.C. on August 12, Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander said the Conservative government of Stephen Harper has made its position on the Russian laws against homosexual proselytizing known and that Russian refugee claims “related to this particular issue will of course be looked at very seriously by our very generous system.”
“This is a rights issue and Canadian values… require us to speak up when those rights are violated in gross ways,” Alexander said according to a Global News report. “We are going to speak out about Russia’s inappropriate actions in this area until the situation improves.”
Before being elected as the Conservative MP for Ajax-Pickering in 2011, Chris Alexander was a member of the Canadian Foreign Services, his first posting being a six-year assignment at the Canadian Embassy in Russia.