dozens of people gathered on the legislature lawn thursday for an anti-abortion rally organized by march for life b.c. a similar rally was held outside the parliament buildings in ottawa and was attended by two federal conservative mps, cathay wagantall and arnold viersen.
viersen also introduced an anti-abortion petition in the house of commons, urging the federal government to protect “pre-born children.”
sebastian skamski, a spokesman for conservative leader pierre poilievre, said claims by the federal liberals that poilievre, if elected, would use the notwithstanding clause to circumvent the supreme court of canada’s ruling on abortion are “outlandish.”
“a common sense conservative government will not legislate on abortion and therefore would never use this section of the constitution pertaining to this matter,” skamski said in a statement to postmedia news friday.
abortion, along with gender identity and trans rights, is emerging as another wedge issue that is heavily influenced by the political discourse in the united states.
in 2022, the u.s. supreme court, now dominated by conservative judges, three of whom were appointed by donald trump when he was president, overturned roe v. wade. that has allowed states to ban abortion.