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Angus-Reid poll: 68% support Conservatives’ Unborn Victims of Crime Bill C-484; liberals against it

Liberals, under the lack of leadership of far-left Liberal Stephane Dion (who is vehemently against this bill protecting life), are against this bill because they are so pro-abortion and so ideologically attached to that “Canadian Value” (their terminology),  they fear even the semblance of protecting life in the womb, lest it intrude on their pro-abortion mantra (which it won’t, sadly).  Better we sacrifice the babies that mothers have chosen to keep, than risk (which it won’t, sadly) their yummy limitless abortion Utopia.

Unborn Victims of Crime Act

Bill C-484, an act to amend the Criminal Code—also known as the Unborn Victims of Crime Act—was introduced by Ken Epp (Conservative, Edmonton-Sherwood Park, Alta.) in November 2007. The bill seeks to amend the Criminal Code to make it an offence to injure, cause the death of, or attempt to cause the death of a child before or during its birth while committing, or attempting to commit, an offence against the mother. The bill does not apply to consensual abortion or any act or omission by the mother of the child.

Two-thirds of respondents (68%) would like their Member of Parliament to vote in favour of this bill, while 13 per cent are opposed and 18 per cent are not sure. Atlantic Canada (80%) and Alberta (77%) hold the highest levels of support for the bill, while Quebecers (54%) are less enthusiastic.

 

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