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VANCOUVER, Apr 7 (LSN) – In a press release last week, the Pro-Life Society of British Columbia retaliated against the hysterical charges brought recently by pro-abortion forces and the NDP government. BC Health Minister Penny Priddy (NDP) accused the Kelwona Right to Life Association of using “terror tactics” in providing concerned patients with information about which local doctors are involved in abortion. Abortionists and their supporters said the group was compiling a “hit list.”  In response, Ted Gerk, Communications Director of the Pro-Life Society of BC, noted that the Vancouver Women’s Health Collective, a group which shares office space and equipment with the BC Coalition for Abortion Clinics, has kept similar lists for years. The lists include not only BC’s abortionists, but also those doctors who refuse to commit abortions or give abortion referrals.  Thus, says Gerk, “if members of the pro-abortion movement can keep lists, both pro and con, why are people that are pro-life banned from knowing this information?”

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