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BC ELECTION 2001

The Party Positions and Responses

Campaign Life Coalition of British Columbia has been facing an uphill battle to obtain crucial information on candidates' positions on abortion. If you do not see a candidate's name mentioned, then they have not responded in any way to our questionnaire.

Increasingly, candidates have opted to hide behind responses formulated by party central offices. For your information we have attempted to summarize the party positions.


New Democratic Party

The governing NDP has made British Columbia a hostile place for unborn babies and those who advocate in their defence. Premier Dosanjh's NDP has promised to increase funding for abortions, while introducing measures to further suppress freedom of information, freedom of speech, and freedom of conscience regarding abortion. For more on the NDP and abortion, please see CLCBC's
home page.



BC Liberal Party

Gordon Campbell, leader of the BC Liberal party, has promised to maintain the status quo of abortion on demand in British Columbia. He has forbidden Liberal candidates from responding to CLCBC's questionnaire, and has instead released the following letter on behalf of all Liberal candidates. CLCBC has persevered in its attempts to identify candidates with pro-life voting or public records.


BC Liberal Party Official Response:


April 26,2001
Campaign Life Coalition BC
Fax: (604) 532-9353

Dear Campaign Life Coalition BC:

Thank you for sending the BC Liberals your questionnaire.

As stated in our New Era for British Columbia platform, a BC Liberal Government will protect current funding and existing levels of abortion services throughout the province, as a matter of confidence in government.

Once again, thank you for sending me your concerns.

Sincerely, [original signed]
Gordon Campbell, Leader
BC Liberal Party



Unity Party

The BC Unity Party, led by Chris Delaney, was formed by members of several parties including the pro-life Family Coalition Party of BC. The party constitution has a preamble upholding " the right to life which must be respected and preserved at all stages."
While the Unity Party platform certainly has many positive pro-life elements, not all candidates for the Unity Party are in fact pro-life. Please check for your candidates individual response.

According to its Party Policy, a BC Unity government will:
  • Repeal 'bubble zones' which restrict peaceful protest.

  • Enact Freedom of conscience legislation to protect the rights of doctors, nurses, researchers, pharmacists, teachers, police, social workers and members of any profession who stand to lose their right to work if they refuse to participate in activities which they consider to be against their conscience.

  • Restore parent's rights to decide which medical or counselling procedures their minor children may undergo.

  • Prohibit teachers or school counsellors from making referrals to agents promoting or providing abortions, the Infant's Act notwithstanding.
The Unity Party health platform advocates the elimination of public funding for non-essential surgery and services. Abortion is not mentioned specifically under this section.

Referenda

On matters of major concern to society, the Unity Party platform is that "the people must have the final say through referenda."

Campaign Life Coalition does not endorse the notion of popular referenda to determine issues of fundamental rights, of which the right to life is paramount.

The right to life of each human being is inalienable, and cannot be denied because of a majority vote.

In the event of a referendum on abortion, however, Campaign Life Coalition will fight hard for the right to life.


Green Party

The BC Green Party is led by Adriane Carr. The party's Children and Families advocate Tom Hetherington submitted a pro-abortion response on behalf of the party. Support for abortion on demand is entrenched in the party platform.

While the BC Green party proposes to abolish the use of court injunctions against "people participating in acts of peaceful disobedience" their support for the odious "bubble-zone" legislation indicates that the BC Green Party does not consider pro-lifers' freedoms to be equal to those of environmental activists.
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