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Pro-life activist gives powerful witness against ‘repressive’ Ontario abortion bill

Updated: October 23, 2017 at 3:30 pm EST  See Comments

Genevieve Carson of Mississauga 40 Days for Life speaks to committee on Liberal bill banning pro-life witness at abortion centers.

TORONTO, October 23, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) — A 40 Days for Life organizer urged the Ontario government to reconsider a bill criminalizing pro-life speech and expression outside abortion centers, pointing out that five women decided against abortion because of the pro-life vigil outside the abortion facility in her area.

“Is that such a horrible thing? That we quietly witness to the sacredness of each and every human life? That we be allowed to remain as the last opportunity a woman has to consider her options?” Genevieve Carson asked the government committee during Thursday’s public hearings on Bill 163.

“Of course the abortion providers don’t want us there! It’s awkward. It exposes them and makes people a little more aware of what is being done behind the clinic doors for money,” said Carson, coordinator of Mississauga 40 Days for Life.

“Woman who are making such a grave decision deserve every chance to reconsider. After all, the staff at the clinic will not tell them how developed their baby is; they won’t encourage a women to hear that rapidly

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