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TORONTO, April 2, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The Ontario government's latest “sunshine list” revealed that peddling contraception, abortion and promiscuous sex was a top paying public sector job in 2012.

For what appears to be the first time, Planned Parenthood employees in Toronto made it on the list of public sector workers who were paid more than $100,000 last year.

Sarah Blyth, Planned Parenthood Toronto’s executive director, made the sunshine list with $106,923.15 and $4,574.92 of taxable benefits.

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Three Planned Parenthood Toronto physicians also made the list: Dr. Aarti Kapoor made $154,025.30 and received $4,906.26 of taxable benefits. Dr. Sonia Katyal made $112,088.87 and received $4,483.55 of taxable benefits. Andrea Lobo made $112,088.87 and received $4,791.21 of taxable benefits.

Alissa Golob, Campaign Life Coalition’s youth coordinator, said it is “crazy that our tax dollars are going towards an organization that promotes the killing of children in the womb and the objectification of women.”

“It's scary that our government views 'anal play 101' as a priority for our tax dollars,” she told LifeSiteNews.com.

Planned Parenthood Toronto touts itself as a “community-based, pro-choice agency” for “youth ages 13-29.” On its website, the organization promotes contraception, anal sex as “healthy and normal,” and abortion. The organization lists 15 methods for rendering sex sterile.

The organization produces a pamphlet for youth called “Anal Play 101” that describes various “pleasurable” activities such as “putting a tongue around/inside someone’s butt” and “putting a hand inside someone’s butt.”

The sunshine list was brought in under the Progressive Conservative government led by Mike Harris in 1996. Its purpose was to make Ontario's public sector more open and accountable to taxpayers. Organizations receiving public funding from the Province of Ontario are required by law to disclose annually the names, positions, salaries and total taxable benefits of employees paid $100,000 or more in a calendar year.