OTTAWA—Several thousand people gathered on Parliament Hill in Ottawa for the 27th annual “March for Life” event to advocate for pro-life policies in Canada.
“Why do they rally and march in the public square? They come to stand in the place of the pre-born child who cannot rally and cannot march,” Campaign Life Coalition Director of Communications Pete Baklinski said at a press conference on May 8.
“It is not just one pre-born child, but more than 4 million whose lives have been tragically snuffed out since abortion first became permitted in 1969.”
Thousands of Canadians, motivated by the year’s theme of “I will never forget you,” gathered on Parliament Hill on May 9 for prayer and speeches, before partaking in their annual March for Life through Ottawa’s downtown core. The crowd held signs with slogans such as “Killing is not caring,” “Love life, choose life,” and “Unborn lives matter.”
Lia Milousis, a human rights lawyer, told the audience that she believed abortion is “fundamentally premised on an impoverished understanding of women’s equality.”
“The reality is that women’s rights cannot be premised on the destruction and dehumanization of their own children,” she said. “We need to fight for a society that understands that women, as well as their children, need to be accommodated.”
A few Conservative MPs were also present at the rally. Conservative MP Cathay Wagantall told the crowd that she had brought forth three private member’s bills before Parliament focused on protecting pregnant women.
“If you think it’s a battle out here, you know, it’s a battle in there,” Ms. Wagantall said, gesturing toward Parliament.
Notwithstanding Clause and Abortion
Dozens of people gathered for a counter-protest on Parliament Hill, including NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and several New Democrat MPs. Leah Gazan told the crowd that the party had always stood for women’s right to choose, and that they would not stop fighting for abortion access until “that right is no longer threatened.”“Abortion is health care, and any threat to take away that fundamental right is taking away our right to access health care,” she said.
The counter-protestors chanted slogans like “Abortion saves lives,” “Abortion rights are human rights,” and “free abortion on demand from B.C. to Newfoundland.”
During Question Period on May 9, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland accused the Conservative Party of not supporting women’s right to choose. She also brought up Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s recent comments suggesting that he would use the Charter of Rights and Freedoms’ notwithstanding clause on criminal justice matters.
“He would pick which rights people have ... this is deeply concerning, Mr. Speaker. Canadians have a right to know,” Ms. Freeland said.
Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth Marci Ien also raised concerns that the Tories would use the notwithstanding clause to roll back abortion access. “It wasn’t long ago that abortion, itself, was a crime. We will not go back,” she said.
Conservative spokesperson Sebastian Skamski responded to Ms. Ien’s comments by saying a Conservative government would not use the notwithstanding clause on abortion. “These outlandish claims show the true desperation of Justin Trudeau and his flailing Liberals,” he said in a statement to The Epoch Times.
Conservative MP Arnold Viersen, who also spoke at the May 9 rally, criticized the Liberal government for having a “total disregard for life,” citing its attempts to expand MAID as an example.
“We will work hard to build a Canada that’s filled with hope instead of hurt,” he said.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/thousands-gather-in-ottawa-for-march-for-life-event-5647236
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