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Quinpool Kid
by John van Gurp
John is a lifelong resident of Halifax with a love of neighbourhoods and passion for communication. His devilish side appears in his sometimes critical writings, which he hopes at least serve to stimulate thought and discussion on important topics.

Where are the little tiny bandages?
Posted by: jvangurp

A hot topic in the news this week was the firing of former Conservative candidate Rosamond Luke from her position as executive director of the All Women’s Empowerment and Development Association in Halifax.

According to news reports the association was awarded $142,700 in federal money and a $40,000 grant from the IWK Health Centre.

Excuse me? A grant from the IWK? I thought the meagre donations my wife and I made over the past several years went toward tiny baby heart valves, and cotton wrappings for little legs, and antibiotics and other, well... hospital things.

The IWK Foundation's website shows however that they make available $300,000 to community outreach in several areas of need. They want a healthy population and good partnerships in the community so I suppose the grant money makes sense. Here's where they focus their efforts; all very reasonable:

  • Supporting the healthy growth and development of children 0-6 years
  • Preventing child/youth obesity
  • Supporting parents of children 0-16 years in their parenting role
  • Addressing the needs of “at risk” youth
  • Improving women’s wellness across the adult and senior years

But according to the Government of Canada Status of Women website the grant money was for "a pilot project designed to enable and integrate low-income immigrant women in Nova Scotia society through entrepreneurship, self-employment and micro enterprise projects".

That was for the federal grant and I can only assume the IWK grant was for the same purpose, which strikes me as unrelated to women and children's health, but then again I'm no expert in the matter so should probably avoid any inferences, I just thought my $20 this year was going to little tiny medical things, not to help people set up businesses.


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