Just before the general election would be an inauspicious time for pro-life MPs or candidates to loudly condemn the approval of the abortion drug RU 486 by an arm of the Conservative government.
In the wake of the Conservatives' collusion with the NDP to nix Mark Warawa's gendercide motion, pro-life MPs are accusing the party of preventing them from speaking in the House on certain topics.
Peter Murphy, assistant director of the Catholic Organization For Life and Family (COLF), asked how that good could be served by “remaining mute about the barbaric practice of sex selective abortion?”
Alissa Golob called it “ironic” that Minister Ambrose would “let a man of power [Harper] control her in what should be a free vote on an important women's issue."
“It does not matter whether you are pro-choice or pro-life, no one can accept the atrocities that are inflicted upon women and girls," said Reggie Littlejohn.