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Newfoundland to prop up failing abortion mill with annual $1 million taxpayer-funded bailout

Updated: August 24, 2022 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Aug 24, 2022 – 6:51 pm EDTWed Aug 24, 2022 – 6:54 pm EDT

ST. JOHN’S, Newfoundland (Campaign Life Coalition) – A privately owned abortion business in Newfoundland that was failing and threatening to close its doors during the COVID pandemic is now receiving an exclusive $1 million bailout annually from Andrew Furey’s provincial government.

Campaign Life Coalition reported last month that Furey’s Liberal government used Newfoundlanders’ hard-earned tax dollars to prop up Athena Health Centre, an abortion mill that commits 90% of the killing of preborn humans in the province. The center, located on Lemarchant road [in St. John’s], is run out of a small, two-story, red house.

At its peak, before the pandemic, the center ended the lives of some 900 preborn humans annually. At an estimated cost of $700-1000 per abortion, the center is thought to have brought in from abortion alone some $630-900K annually, an amount billed to Newfoundland and Labradors taxpayers since abortions are covered by the province’s Medical Care Plan.

READ: Born-alive abortions are common in Canada, and few leaders seem to care

During the pandemic, however, demand for services at Athena Health Clinic dropped. Blaming the lack of

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