Edmonton Journal

Anti-abortion, pro-choice protesters assemble outside the legislatur­e

- LISA JOHNSON lijohnson@postmedia.com

An annual anti-abortion rally brought the fight to the steps of the legislatur­e Thursday amid heightened political tensions.

Parliament Hill in Ottawa saw a similar rally, but this year the events came on the heels of reports that the U.S. Supreme Court could overturn the landmark Roe V. Wade decision that legalized abortion.

With an estimated 200 people at least, the crowd wasn't as big as it was during the March for Life in 2019, when between 800 and 1,000 people gathered at the legislatur­e grounds.

UCP MLA for Peace River Dan Williams, who has called himself `pro-life,' Catholic church leaders and advocates spoke at the event. Many attendees chanted and held placards that said “choose life” while counter-protesters blasted music and carried their own signs, including one that said “mind your own uterus,” leading to some tense confrontat­ions.

Rev. Dean Dowle, pastor at the Catholic Archdioces­e of Edmonton, encouraged attendees to push politician­s for legal change.

“Please call or email your local MLA to register your support for legislatio­n that protects children as our future citizens and honours the frail and elderly with the health care they have earned,” said Dowle, while counter-protesters yelled “my body my choice” nearby.

NDP women's issues critic Janis Irwin told Postmedia she was silently expressing her pro-choice position, carrying a large sign that said “I can't believe I still have to protest this s--t.”

She said the event shows reproducti­ve rights continue to be under threat.

“Women and other folks who access abortion need to know that they are valued, they 're loved. And, we — an NDP government — will do all we can to ensure access to abortion in this province,” said Irwin.

The event comes after an amendment passed on a proposed Alberta labour bill offering unpaid bereavemen­t leave Wednesday.

After critics had called for the bill to explicitly offer time off for abortion and terminatio­n for medical reasons, Labour Minister Kaycee Madu said the revised language will cover all situations involving pregnancy loss.

 ?? ED KAISER ?? Pro-choice and anti-abortion protesters clash outside the Alberta legislatur­e Thursday amid growing tensions sparked by a report suggesting the U.S. Supreme Court could roll back Roe. v. Wade.
ED KAISER Pro-choice and anti-abortion protesters clash outside the Alberta legislatur­e Thursday amid growing tensions sparked by a report suggesting the U.S. Supreme Court could roll back Roe. v. Wade.

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