Montreal Gazette

Tory MP wants fetus debate reopened

Commons to consider backbenche­r’s proposal even though it could reignite abortion debate

- JORDAN PRESS

OTTAWA – A controvers­ial proposal from a Conservati­ve backbenche­r to legally define fetuses as human beings – and reopen the abortion debate – will have its day in the House of Commons.

Tory MP Stephen Woodworth wants Parliament to create a committee to review a law that stops short of defining unborn children as “human beings.”

A committee of MPS has agreed to give Woodworth at least one hour of debate some time in April.

He will receive a second hour some time either in late-spring or early fall.

If parliament­arians agree to Woodworth’s request, a special committee would review Section 223 of the Criminal Code, which says a child becomes “a human being ... when it has completely proceeded, in a living state, from the body of its mother.”

That section of the Criminal Code says a homicide on a child happens when someone “causes injury to a child before or during its birth as a result of which the child dies after becoming a human being.”

The review, he argues, is need- ed because the law is based on a 400-year-old definition of human being.

“If a child five minutes before birth can be defined as not a human being, then the question is who’s next?” he argued.

Woodworth said his proposal will be wrapped up in the emotions that surround the abortion debate, but he doesn’t intend to back down even though his own party has said the government has no interest in reopening the abortion debate.

Since 1988, Canada has had no legal restrictio­ns on abortion

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