Calgary Puts New Limits on Distribution of Pro-Life Material

Calgary Puts New Limits on Distribution of Pro-Life Material
A participant holds a pro-life sign as the Campaign Life Coalition holds a press conference on the front lawn of the Supreme Court of Canada in Ottawa on May 11, 2022., a day before the March For Life. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press
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A Calgary bylaw now requires pro-life fliers showing images of aborted fetuses be enclosed in an opaque envelope with a warning of “graphic” content. The envelope must also be marked with the name and address of the sender.

“They don’t want Calgarians to see abortion victim photography because it will cause too many people to realize that abortion involves the murder of a human child,” said Jack Fonseca of national pro-life organization Campaign Life Coalition in a June 7 email to The Epoch Times.