Stephanie has given pro-life presentations across North America as well as in the United Kingdom, Latvia, and Costa Rica. She has spoken at many post-secondary institutions such as the University of Toronto, York University, University of Calgary, Johns Hopkins University, George Washington University, and the University of Sussex in England. She has also spoken to high schools, churches of various denominations, seminaries, and pro-life organizations. Stephanie has debated abortion advocates such as Ron Fitzsimmons, executive director of the National Coalition of Abortion Providers, and Dr. Jan Narveson, Philosophy professor and recipient of the Order of Canada, and abortion doctors.
One presentation attendee described Stephanie’s talk as,
"interesting, convincing, moving, [and] excellent..."
Another said,
"I came in choice, I’m leaving life."
Stephanie was the president of Lifeline, the University of British Columbia’s pro-life club from 1999–2001. At UBC she led the effort to display a smaller version of the Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) which generated significant media attention. Stephanie has been interviewed on multiple radio shows and has been a guest on television programs such as CTV News, Global News, SUN News, 100 Huntley Street’s Listen Up, and the Miracle Channel’s Insight. She has been interviewed by ABC-, NBC-, FOX-, and CBS-affiliated television news programs throughout the Midwest of the United States.
Stephanie holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of British Columbia and a Certification, with Distinction, in Health Care Ethics, from the National Catholic Bioethics Center in Philadelphia. She is a co-founder and the executive director of the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform.
Click here to read Stephanie's curriculum vitae.


