Crandell University in Moncton New Brunswick wants it both ways. As a Christian college, it feels it has a religious right to dictate the sexual behavior and preferences of its staff and refuse jobs to LGBT applicants.

At the same time, the school claims a right to a huge chunk of public funding - $150,000 annually from Moncton - which LGBT activists and others say must be cut off unless it changes its anti-gay policy.

Human rights activists are not the only ones opposed to Crandell’s discriminatory policies; The Canadian Association of University Teachers told Global News that it's “entirely inappropriate” for an institution calling itself a university to impose “an ideological test” on its professors.

But a Crandell spokesman told the press he doesn’t believe the college is violating human rights, and he welcomes debate on the issue.

Let Crandell know it can’t take money from a public it discriminates against, and tell Moncton to stop funding this anti-gay college.