Canadian doctors oppose C-484

If a vote at a Canadian Medical Association conference in Montreal this week is any indication, Canada’s doctors are by and large not very supportive of the pro-life cause.
300 doctors were attending the CMA’s annual meeting, and 88% of them voted this week to support a resolution expressing the Association’s “opposition to Bill C-484 and any legislation that would result in compromising access to the medical services required to terminate a pregnancy.”
The resolution was brought to the convention by two Quebec doctors.
One of those doctors, Paul Robinson from Gatineau, told the convention that “by making it a crime to kill an unborn child, Bill C-484 opens the door to denying women the right to control their own bodies. If the foetus has the status of a person, the rights of the woman carrying it will suffer. My approach is based on my belief that everyone regardless of sex has the right to control his or her own body.”  However, he insisted his resolution was not reflective of “a position for or against abortion.”
The new president of the CMA – Dr. Robert Oullet – concurred, saying the vote against bill C-484 was “not a statement in favour of abortion.”
Bill C-484 is a private members bill that would allow authorities to lay two murder charges in cases of criminal violence where both a pregnant woman and her unborn baby are killed.   But the bill’s sponsor, Edmonton-area MP Ken Epp, is insisting the bill does not expressly grant unborn babies “personhood” status. 

Public date: August 23rd, 2008
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  1. What do we care what the doctors think. Last time I checked we were in a democracy where the people made the decisions. Not those who are “educated”.

  2. Michael says:
    August 26, 2008

    Most doctors don’t want to do abortions. The problem is the same as within the teacher’s union. A few, with an agenda, are active in the political leadership. We have to step back on the stage and demand to be heard in a meaningful way. We have to retake the boards and executives so that Christian doctors and teachers can once again feel free to express their faith without fear of McCarthyesque Human Rights Councils and other instruments of the evil one.

    Most women say that they felt that they had no choice but to abort their baby if they wanted to find success in life. While retaking the boards etc. we need to continue to reach out to those women who have unplanned pregnancies to support them in their hour of need. I am not advocating promiscuity with impunity, but I think that a society cannot call itself civilized that permits this barbarity in the name of “freedom”. Loves lost to ambition to be free. I have always said that in a country where people are the most free they will be the most alone. Support weak and vulnerable women AND children on this issue, not children vs. women.


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