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Windsor mom says she was misconstrued by Lisa MacLeod, doesn't accept apology

MacLeod used a quote from Sherri Taylor as evidence parents are supportive of the government's controversial changes to autism therapy funding.

MacLeod used a quote from Sherri Taylor at Queen's Park Monday

Sherri Taylor is the mother of five children, one with autism. (Chris Ensing/CBC)

A Windsormother is upset afterMinister of Children, Community and Social ServicesLisaMacLeod used a quote to imply she supported the government's controversial changes to childhood autism therapy funding.

On Monday, MacLeod read a statement from Sherri Taylor at Queen's Park. It said, in part: "Parents need to have services available to them before their child is no longer a child. Families need more support and choice for their children with autism ... our government is heading in the right direction, recognizing that early intervention is key."

Under the new program,a family can receive a childhood maximum of $140,000 in total funding, depending on the child's age and the family's household income.

Advocates say this is not enough, as the cost of a single year of treatment can be more than $80,000.

Taylor said a ministry official first asked her for aquote while the government was doing its autism roundtable consultations, which took place before the government announced its changes. She also said it wasa ministry officialwho asked her to add the line about the direction of the government.

She does believe the system needs to fund more treatment methods than just Applied Behavioural Analysis. However, she saidthey should have been funded in the manner they were prior to the PC reforms that is to say, fully covered by the government.

"I absolutely do not support [the government's changes to autism treatment funding]," she said. "The plan that [the minister] has put in place is damaging."

On Tuesday, Windsor West NDP MPP Lisa Gretzkychallenged MacLeod on her use of Taylor's quote, prompting the minister to apologize, saying"if I used that quote ... incorrectly, I apologize."

Taylor doesn't accept the apology and wants MacLeod to step down.

"When anybody apologizesusing the word 'if,' that's not an apology," she toldAfternoon Drivehost Chris dela Torre.

"She has not owned up to the deception."

With files from Chris Ensing and CBC London