Trudeau Government puts tampons in men’s bathrooms 

The Trudeau Liberals have placed tampons in men’s bathrooms in all federally regulated buildings.

Trudeau Government puts tampons in men’s bathrooms 

Conservative MP Michelle Ferreri showcased the latest development in a video she posted on social media. 

“What if I told you that Liberal-NDP government is mandating that period products be available in all federally regulated workspaces?” she asked.

Ferreri focused on how out of touch the issue is based on the cost of living crisis, as opposed to the painfully obvious fact that men don’t need period products.

“So for people who have an average income of $70,000, they are going to have access to period products — shouldn’t that be going to people who can’t afford them?” 

She added, “I might just take some of these myself and walk them down to the Ottawa food bank where they can be best used — not here.” 

Liberals investing hundreds of millions into men’s period products

The move comes after the Trudeau Government made a regulatory proposal in 2022 that said a “lack of access to menstrual products in men’s toilet room has raised concerns regarding washroom equity.” 

The proposal stipulated that employers must provide menstrual products in each toilet room. One product dispenser is needed for each washroom, “regardless of gender,” across all work sites under the control of large business employers in the federal jurisdiction.

Moreover, the government estimated the total cost of the regulations would be $116.6 million from 2024 to 2033. That includes estimates for how much it would cost employers to purchase the products and provide and install containers for their disposal.

As an aside, the Trudeau Liberals announced last year a $100 million taxpayer investment into the pockets of radical LGBTQ groups pushing gender nonsense onto children. The plan is titled “Canada’s first Federal 2SLGBTQI+ Action Plan.” 

On Wednesday, a petition calling for a no confidence vote in the Trudeau government has reached over 287,000 signatures, surpassing the most signed e-petition in parliamentary history.

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