10/09/2024 / By Laura Harris
Canada’s top pro-life organization has condemned the Trudeau government for launching an online abortion portal that makes it easier for women to “kill their babies.”
“Abortion in Canada,” which was activated on Sept. 26, provides users with guidance and resources, including information on types of abortion, available support systems and government initiatives related to reproductive health and abortion services. The portal, accessible through the Canada.ca website under the Health-Healthy-Living-Sexual-Reproductive Health section, easily directs women to abortion facilities and attacks life-saving crisis pregnancy centers.
Pete Baklinski, the director of communications for the Campaign Life Coalition (CLC), said the portal makes it “easier for Canadians to kill their unborn babies.”
“The Trudeau Liberals just launched a new’‘abortion services portal’ to make it easier for Canadians to kill their preborn children,” Baklinski posted on X. (Related: Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Biden HHS over proposed rule that would hide abortion info from criminal investigations.)
Baklinski also argued that the federal government and the online abortion portal misrepresent abortion as healthcare through misleading information.
“The government portal falsely calls abortion ‘healthcare.’ Abortion has nothing to do with ‘health’ or care for others. It has everything to do with destroying lives, relationships, and undermining the nation,” he wrote. Baklinski also added that the site “outright lies by stating that women have a ‘fundamental right’ to choose abortion,” when in fact there is no “right” to abortion in Canada.
“It’s not in the Charter. It didn’t come from the 1988 Morgentaler decision. It’s nowhere. Just plain government lies.”
Moreover, Baklinski defended crisis pregnancy centers as the abortion portal warned the public about it with a yellow warning sign.
“Predictably, the portal warns users about ‘crisis pregnancy centers,’ using an orange caution sign. The portal states that these centers ‘often look like clinics or support centers, but they are designed to discourage people from getting an abortion,'” Baklinski said. He then claimed that in reality, pregnancy crisis centers “save countless lives” and “should be supported by our government, not denigrated for the amazing work that they do in helping mothers and children.”
In line with this, Baklinski argued in September that Canada urgently needs legislation that would protect unborn babies from their mothers’ wombs.
He pointed out that in contrast to the claims of Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) leader Pierre Poilievre, Canada has been without abortion laws since the R. v. Morgentaler Supreme Court decision in 1988. The decision removed federal restrictions on abortion, and the Parliament has not passed new legislation since. This, in turn, led to unrestricted access to abortion at any stage of pregnancy.
“Yes, Canada needs a law. It needs a just law the protects children from being killed in their mothers’ wombs,” Baklinski wrote on X, in response to the heated argument between Trudeau and Poilievre during the Sept. 25 parliamentary session.
“It has been said that a nation will be judged by how it treats its most vulnerable members. Preborn human children are the most vulnerable among us. These smallest members of the human family are waiting for a day of justice.”
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