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Pro-lifers blast ‘shocking’ new bill to protect Canadian abortionists who kill unborn US babies

Updated: May 1, 2023 at 5:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon May 1, 2023 – 4:49 pm EDT

WINNPEG, Manitoba (LifeSiteNews) — Canada’s top pro-life group Campaign Life Coalition (CLC) sounded the alarm over a new bill introduced in the province of Manitoba that, if passed, would offer amnesty to provincial abortionists should they abort a U.S. baby from a state where the practice is outlawed. 

Last November, Bill 211 was brought forth to the Manitoba legislature by the left-wing opposition New Democratic Party (NDP) by one of its MLAs, Nahanni Fontaine. 

In effect, the bill would allow Manitoba abortionists to abort babies who would be U.S. citizens without facing any legal implications from states where abortion is illegal.  

CLC’s Director of Communications Pete Baklinski in a recent blog wrote that every U.S. citizen should be “outraged” over Bill 211 and said the bill should be “withdrawn” immediately. 

“Healthcare providers once upon a time swore an oath to ‘do no harm,’ including not providing a pregnant woman with a substance ‘to cause abortion.’ It was called the Hippocratic oath. Manitoba doctors should take up this practice again and live out their profession as healers, not killers,” wrote Baklinski. 

“Every U.S. citizen should be outraged by this bill and

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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