Wed Oct 5, 2022 – 5:56 pm EDTWed Oct 5, 2022 – 6:44 pm EDT
MEDICINE HAT, Alberta (LifeSiteNews) – Alberta leadership front-runner Danielle Smith told LifeSiteNews she would not be willing to re-examine the province’s “bubble zone” law that bans pro-life protesters from gathering near abortion clinics, as well as saying it is “polite” to use biologically incorrect pronouns when asked to do so.
In a brief interview at a campaign rally in Medicine Hat, Alberta last week, Smith – who is running for United Conservative Party (UCP) leadership on October 6 – told LifeSiteNews that she “wouldn’t” be willing to reconsider Alberta’s so-called “bubble zone” abortion law if she wins the party leadership race and becomes premier.
“And the reason why is that we want to try and avoid conflicts,” Smith explained, adding that the “life issue is very passionately held by people on both sides,” and that “there’s lots of ways for people on both sides to make their voices heard, and to make their issues known [without having to protest abortion clinics].”
Alberta’s “bubble zone” law, passed in 2018 under then-Premier Rachel Notley of the far-left, pro-abortion New Democratic Party (NDP), made
The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News
The views expressed in this news alert by the author do not directly represent that of The Official Street Preachers or its editors