Calgary. June 1, 2010. Dr. Hedy Fry, Member of Parliament for Vancouver Centre, has rejected an opportunity to debate abortion with a former patient she treated in-utero.
Last month, Member of Parliament Dr. Hedy Fry was reported in a CBC article as saying she was ready to debate abortion with anyone. When one of her former patients, international pro-life speaker Stephanie Gray, took her up on her offer, Dr. Fry declined, as can be heard on a voicemail left for Gray by one of Fry's staff (listen to the voicemail here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdD7VPhBc7A ).
Please copy, print, and sign the letter below and send to Premier Stelmach regarding the horrible treatment of the U of C pro-lifers:
Premier Ed Stelmach Room 307, Legislature Building 10800 - 97th Avenue Edmonton, Alberta, T5K 2B6
Dear Premier Stelmach,
As a citizen and taxpayer, I am concerned about the University of Calgary (U of C) having charged its own students with “non-academic misconduct” for having erected a pro-life display on campus on April 8, 2010.
The Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform would like to welcome its summer interns to its staff team: Ania, Jess, Cameron, Peter, Francisco, and Ruth. We also formally introduce McKenzie who has been our fantastic Administrator intern since January.
Former Patient takes up Challenge by Member of Parliament to Debate Abortion Dr. Hedy Fry, Member of Parliament, says she is ready to debate abortion with anyone
May 4, 2010. Calgary. In response to Dr. Hedy Fry’s claim that the abortion debate is unnecessary in Canada, one of her former patients is publicly challenging her to discuss the issue – a patient cared for by Dr. Fry in-utero and beyond.
What follows is the speech that Cameron Wilson, U of C student, gave to the media on Monday, April 19, 2010. He read it on behalf of the team of pro-life students who were charged with non-academic misconduct for displaying the Genocide Awareness Project on campus: