Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Pro-life caravan meets pro-abortion carnival

New campaign unveiled at Vancouver Art Gallery
Vancouver Canuck's anthem singer Mark Donnelly leads the crowd at the New Abortion Caravan launch in the singing of O' Canada, May 29 at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Nathan Rumohr / The B.C. Catholic.
Earlier today The B.C. Catholic attended a Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform event at the Vancouver Art Gallery where the organization unveiled their new anti-abortion project, while a carnival of pro-abortion supporters shouted in protest:
Pro-abortion supporters shouted down the speeches
at the New Abortion Caravan launch, May 29 at
the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Nathan Rumohr / The B.C. Catholic.
The Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform (CCBR) joined several pro-life activists to launch The (New) Abortion Caravan.

The project is based off a 1970’s pro-abortion campaign called The Abortion Caravan that brought the message of “choice” to Canadians. The tour ended on Mother’s Day in the hopes of framing the abortion debate as a women’s rights issue. 
Read the full story at The B.C. Catholic website.

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