FAMILY COALITION PARTY OF ONTARIO



 
 

SECTION: What is the FCP all about

LEVEL 2 SECTION: What does substantial mean?

YOU WERE READING:

...through their members and contacts within family organizations and the media.

WHAT MEMBERS AND CONTACTS?

It became clear that key people within some Canadian organizations had their loyalty first with their party, then with the pro-life/pro-family cause. When contacted, they would say that "in their opinion pro-lifers should work within the major (pro-abortion) political parties". No matter whether this had been tried before and had produced no results. These people were going to oppose any party that could disrupt the "balance of power".

Charitable organizations and Churches were not helpful either, as they were afraid of losing their "charitable status" (i.e.: lose donations) if they pronounced themselves in "political matters" by supporting one party over another.

Thus the "people in power" in Ontario and in Canada have continued their business as usual. 

As a result of these strategies, the abortion business has remained completely unregulated: Since 1988, there has been no criminal law in Canada protecting the unborn in any way or at any stage of development (In all other industrialized countries there are legal limitations to abortion).

The last attempt by the Canadian federal government to introduce a law on abortion (in 1989) was defeated in the Senate on a tie vote.

Worse, the abortion industry has been largely subsidized by governments with taxpayers' money.

The Ontario provincial government has continued to provide abortion "services" at taxpayers' expenses, unchallenged by any political opposition, apart from the Family Coalition Party.

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