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election 2019 – We Need A Law https://test.weneedalaw.ca Thu, 05 Aug 2021 16:57:43 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.9 https://test.weneedalaw.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/cropped-wnal-logo-00afad-1231-32x32.png election 2019 – We Need A Law https://test.weneedalaw.ca 32 32 Pro-life Canadians want clear answers this election https://test.weneedalaw.ca/2019/09/scheer-makes-pro-life-canadians-want-clear-answers-this-election/ Fri, 06 Sep 2019 17:59:47 +0000 https://test.weneedalaw.ca/?p=3818 Because of pro-life Canadians, we have seen a growing debate about abortion. You’ve used your voice to talk about pre-born human rights. Whether it’s sending an email to your MP, putting a decal on your car, going to a March for Life, participating in SignsUp, or writing letters to the editor of your local paper, you’ve used your voice to speak for those who cannot speak for themselves.

Recent events are a testament to this growing discussion: the backlash to the Canada Summer Jobs attestation, Prime Minister Trudeau’s disallowing of pro-life views in the Liberal party, the Canadian funding of abortions overseas, the movie Unplanned, and the tragedy that a pre-born child cannot be recognized as a victim of crime. Canadians, including the media, politicians, and the general public, are talking about abortion. The debate is happening, and as voters this October we should expect MPs to represent us by engaging in this ongoing debate.

We are seeing this impact already in the lead up to the October 2019 federal election, including last week when Conservative leader Andrew Scheer held a press conference to deal with questions about his socially conservative views, including his view on abortion.

During his run for leadership of the Conservative party, Scheer went on record saying that while a Conservative government would not bring forward abortion legislation, private member’s bills could be introduced, and would be handled by a free vote. Since then, Scheer has not said much. In the press conference, he spoke again about recognizing MP’s freedom of conscience, but said he will “oppose any measures or attempts to open this debate.”

Scheer blames the Liberals for bringing up the abortion issue. But, it’s not only the Liberals who are talking about it; there are a growing number of Canadians who are looking to their elected officials to do something about the lack of abortion legislation. In fact, the case could be made that Scheer is the leader of the Conservatives as a direct result of Canadians who want legislative action on pre-born human rights. Scheer only has himself to blame if he’s wondering why abortion continues to be part of the election narrative.

Canadians are looking for a clear response. The question is, if an MP under a Conservative government puts forward a private member’s bill on abortion, what will Scheer do? Will he recognize that the MP is representing their constituents’ desire to see abortion debated in Parliament? We applaud his commitment to freedom of conscience and his party’s policy reinforcing this. But what does it mean, then, that he will “oppose any measure or attempt to open this debate”? Especially as the leader of a party, Scheer has a lot of influence even beyond government bills.

We have plenty of reasons to believe he will allow the debate, despite some of Scheer’s vague statements. He does still give strong acknowledgement to the freedom of conscience of MPs. Another indication comes from pro-life MP Arnold Viersen’s recent Facebook post:

Scheer's Conservative party will allow a free vote on matters of conscience

What should you do?

Politicians are commenting on this because Canadians are talking about pre-born human rights. Keep that conversation going! Use this election period to ask your local candidate where they stand on this issue. Use the questions on our doorhanger to begin the conversation and ask any candidate how they will engage in the ongoing debate on abortion. Let them know that you expect your representative to participate in that debate in Parliament even after this election.

If you find a good pro-life candidate, consider volunteering for them. Continue to build the relationship and have that discussion about the importance of passing laws that recognize pre-born human rights.

As we have said before, the federal election provides a unique abundance of opportunities to talk to candidates about issues that matter to you. Candidates are listening. Let them hear from those who cannot speak for themselves.

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Election 2019 doorhangers available! https://test.weneedalaw.ca/2019/07/election-2019-doorhangers-available/ Wed, 31 Jul 2019 20:34:04 +0000 https://test.weneedalaw.ca/?p=3738 The federal election is a few short months away and we want you to feel confident engaging with your local candidates during the election campaign. For that reason, we’ve created a simple doorhanger for you to put on your door so you’re ready if a candidate comes knocking to ask for your vote this October!

election doorhangerWe are excited about the opportunity an election campaign provides for pro-life Canadians to have their voices heard. This is one of the only times when your representatives will come to you. What a great opportunity to start building a relationship with them by talking about what matters to you!

The doorhanger has simple questions you can use to bring up the issue of pre-born human rights with your potential MP. We are asking you to engage with individual candidates to find out who will best represent you if they are elected. This is about relationship building and local, personal decisions, not party politics or party positions.

We would love to mail you these doorhangers, free of charge, so you can help us let candidates know that life is an election issue for many Canadians. Use the doorhangers to begin a conversation that you can continue even after the election is over. Simply email the number of doorhangers you would like along with your full mailing address to info@test.weneedalaw.ca.

Some ideas for how to use the doorhangers:

  • Hang one on your front door so you’re ready is someone comes knocking!
  • Distribute them through church mailboxes or put them on a table at church
  • Pass them out at a local event
  • Put them on the counter or on your desk in your office
  • Share them with your pro-life group on campus
  • Pass them out to your Bible study or book club group, and give them each a few to pass out too
  • Distribute to friends to help send the local candidates a consistent message

If you’d rather not have a doorhanger, but would love to have the information handy on your fridge or in your office drawer, download the printable pdf by clicking on the image below.

 

Thank you for your continued work to spread the message that Canada needs protection for pre-born children. We couldn’t do this without you!

*Please note that these are not intended for hanging on random doors in your neighbourhood – some cities have bylaws against this.

 

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