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Sex-selective abortion battle looms

- JORDAN PRESS

OTTAWA — A Conservati­ve backbenche­r’s motion on sexselecti­ve abortions caught the ire of opposition parties Wednesday, with the NDP and Liberal leaders claiming it was another attempt to outlaw abortion, while the MP behind the proposal called it a stand for human rights.

The volleys over Tory MP Mark Warawa’s motion are part of an ongoing tug of war between anti-abortion MPs who want to claim the motion for their cause, and advocates who want to keep the proposal distanced from the politicall­y controvers­ial abortion debate.

The last Tory backbenche­r to have an abortion-related motion, Stephen Woodworth, made similar arguments when his motion on reviewing the country’s legal definition of when life begins was voted down in September by a vote of 203 to 91, with 87 of the votes supporting him coming from the Tory caucus.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper voted against the controvers­ial motion, but 10 of his cabinet ministers broke ranks and supported Woodworth in the free vote. Shortly after the vote, Warawa introduced his motion.

Warawa repeatedly told a press conference that his motion, and the online campaign he launched Wednesday to have Parliament approve the motion, was about condemning a practice that sees female fetuses aborted because of their sex — not about criminaliz­ing abortion.

When pressed about how to talk about sex-selective abortion, which Canadians object to according to public opinion polls, without wrapping it up in the abortion issue, Smith said: “I’m not getting into this (abor- tion) issue.”

Warawa is asking the Commons to approve his motion to “condemn discrimina­tion against females occurring through sex-selective pregnancy terminatio­n.”

Statistics published in April in the Canadian Medical Associatio­n Journal suggested parents from some cultural background­s terminate pregnancie­s because the fetus is female. The statistics were enough for the journal to run an editorial calling on doctors to postpone disclosing a baby’s sex until after about 30 weeks of pregnancy, “when unquestion­ed abortion is all but impossible.”

 ??  ?? Conservati­ve MP Mark Warawa speaks about Motion 408, his motion against sex-selection abortions,
on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday.
Conservati­ve MP Mark Warawa speaks about Motion 408, his motion against sex-selection abortions, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday.

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