Pressure from the Harper government to deem Warawa鱿鱼视频app motion non-votable has provoked dismay and anger in many socially conservative quarters.
鈥淲hat Harper is showing is that he doesn鈥檛 care about social conservatives,鈥 said Stephanie Gray, co-founder and executive director of the Canadian Centre for Bio-ethical Reform (CCBI).
鈥淚t would be na茂ve of us to continue to vote for him. He is not helping us. He is actually harming us... It鱿鱼视频app time for us to show our power.鈥
CCBI represents one arm of the more militant and youthful side of the pro-life movement that uses graphic images and comparisons to genocide to 鈥渕ake abortion unthinkable鈥 as its mission.
Her colleague Jonathon Van Maren has been warning in recent CCBI blog posts that 鈥淗arper has tragically underestimated the size, youth, tenacity and dedication of the newly emerging pro-life movement.鈥 This is 鈥渘ot your grandmother鱿鱼视频app pro-life movement,鈥 he said.
Mike Schouten, founder of www.weneedalaw.ca, a pro-life web site that aims at persuading the vast number of Canadians who find themselves in the middle on the abortion issue to work towards a law that saves the lives of some unborn babies, is taking an incremental approach. He said he recognizes there are 鈥渁 lot of pro-lifers and social conservatives who feel this is the end of their time with the Conservative Party.鈥
Social conservatives make up about a quarter of the 39 per cent of the popular vote that brought Harper into a majority government, he said.
鈥淚f they don鈥檛 come out to vote, Harper鱿鱼视频app going to be in trouble,鈥 he said. 鈥淗e has been able to take pro-lifers for granted. I don鈥檛 know how much longer he鱿鱼视频app going to be able to do that.鈥
Campaign Life Coalition president and veteran pro-life leader Jim Hughes said the problems the pro-life movement have with the Tories are nothing new. The attempts to edge pro-life voters and candidates out of the debate are coming to 鈥渢he point where the democratic rights of all of us are being eroded.鈥
But Hughes said he has known Harper was not pro-life since his days as a Reform Party MP and Campaign Life has not operated under any illusions of a pro-life 鈥渉idden agenda鈥 from the Tories, despite the fact it has a sizable pro-life caucus.
But other parties, except for those on the fringe, might no longer be an option. Hughes said not too long ago there was a group of about 40 staunch pro-life Liberals in the House of Commons. The party traditionally allowed free votes on conscience issues. But Liberal leadership candidate Justin Trudeau has signalled he will not allow MPs to vote against a woman鱿鱼视频app 鈥渞ight鈥 to an abortion.
鈥淚t鱿鱼视频app disappointing when the federal Liberal Party attracts Catholics across the country but has few MPs who you could say are pro-life,鈥 Hughes said. As for the NDP, a practice of strict caucus discipline has seen members who vote against the party line kicked out of caucus.
鈥淚鈥檓 not sure pro-life supporters have much to hope for under the current scenarios,鈥 said former Liberal MP Dan McTeague, a Catholic who voted consistently pro-life in his 17 years in the House.
鈥淧ro-lifers are going to have to think hard about who to vote for now that Conservatives and their candidates cannot be considered or willing to represent their core beliefs. None, it would appear, would dare put their seat on the line notwithstanding their convictions.鈥
Social scientists have said the Liberals lost their majority government when they lost Catholic and ethnic voters who migrated to the Tories over issues such as abortion and the redefinition of marriage.
鈥淗ow much worse would it be under the Liberals?鈥 said Gray.
鈥淚t can鈥檛 really get worse than it is under Harper.鈥
But CCBI鱿鱼视频app main strategy is aimed not at party politics but public opinion.
鈥淲e do feel hopeful, particularly with young people, high school and university students,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e see them changing their minds.鈥
Van Maren points out the aging feminist movement that promotes abortion is dying out, but the pro-life movement is 鈥測oung, growing rapidly and dedicated to long-term strategies that are already shifting public opinion.鈥
Schouten said that while Motion-408 provided a rallying point for debate, and helped to 鈥渂uild a groundswell more quickly,鈥 its fate 鈥渄oes not change what we鈥檙e doing.鈥
鈥淲e鈥檙e still going to continue advocating, educating about the status quo (no laws restricting abortion at any stage of fetal development) and why it should be changed,鈥 he said.
Motion-408 may never come to debate in the House of Commons, but debate over gendercide has energized the pro-life movement. The theme of this year鱿鱼视频app National March for Life May 9 on Parliament Hill is 鈥淓nd Female Gendercide.鈥 More than 20,000 people, most of them 35 and under, are expected to attend.