Father’s push to change new-moms parking spurs debate on ‘oppression Olympics’
CHARLOTTETOWN — A new father’s successful appeal to make a new-mothers parking spot more inclusive has prompted a debate stoked by what one observer calls the “oppression Olympics.”
Justin Simard prompted a Sobeys grocery store in Stratford, P.E.I., to change policies this week — the chain now welcomes fathers to use parking spots previously marked for new mothers.
“The signs at our Stratford Sobeys location have now been updated to read expectant mothers and customers with small children,” a Sobeys spokesperson said in an email Thursday. “We will continue to work on updating signs at other Sobeys store locations in Atlantic Canada.”
News coverage of Simard’s complaint prompted much social media debate, and one mother to write a letter to a P.E.I. newspaper, noting that carrying a child takes a physical toll on women — swollen legs, body aches, stitches after labour— that has no male equivalent.


