VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – The Correction Service of Canada won’t proceed with plans to hire a Wiccan to minister to inmates in British Columbia prisons.
A spokeswoman for Public Safety Minister Vic Toews says he has conducted a review and concluded full-time chaplains already employed by prisons must provide services to inmates of all faiths.
Early last month, the agency put out a request for a proposal for a Wiccan chaplain who would provide about 17 hours of service a month in B.C.
Shortly after The Canadian Press reported on the contract in September, Toews’s office issued a statement saying it would not proceed with the plan until after a review.
The spokeswoman says the federal government “is not in the business of picking and choosing which religions will be given preferential status through government funding.”
According to a March 2011 report, 120 full-time and part-time institutional chaplains, 132 contract holders and 3,045 volunteers worked in Canada’s federal prisons, but details on their faiths weren’t included.
Feds nix plan for Wiccan chaplain to serve in BC prisons
The request was asking for the chaplain to provide about 17 hours of service a month
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