Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Mid-Week Reader

Ok gang, this election is getting outta control!! The abortion news is just flying around so I thought I'd do another reader so y'all can stay informed for the vote on Monday.

Here's what's happening:

Tories play politics with women's health

Saskatchewan will not change abortion policies

The Globe goes behind Harper's reluctance to revisit the abortion issue

Harper declares that all abortion legislation will be defeated under his watch

Anti-abortion movement "too cozy" with the Conservative government, says ARCC


The abortion controversy is heating up in Saskatoon-Humboldt

Pro-choice groups warn against a Harper majority

If you feel like being frustrated by your fellow Canadians, vote in this poll!

Jack Layton wades into the abortion debate

Friday, April 22, 2011

Weekly Reader

So, a lot has happened since my last "weekly" reader. Get ready for an avalanche of links!

First, I have written three pieces for Abortion Gang:

Here are some stories that have been happening:


A study disproving the link between abortion and mental health issues

Showdown between pro-choice and anti-choice groups in Montreal

Elizabeth May claims her anti-abortion stance has been "misinterpreted"

Pro-lifers need to drop the genocide comparison

James Moore's student column on abortion

International Planned Parenthood Federation is struggling to work around the Conservative government's policies

So the big news in abortion around the upcoming Canadian election is the "defunding" of the IPPF because of its provision of abortion services. Some Conservative backbencher (who is probably going to lose his idiot job) has let it slip that the government that supposedly doesn't want to touch the abortion issue is just doing it through the back door. Some articles on this:


Planned Parenthood funding pulled

Brad Trost claims he killed funding for Planned Parenthood

Anti-abortion group shaped Tory funding policy on Planned Parenthood

Tories in damage control over abortion funding

Harper says he won't reopen abortion debate

Tories scramble to head off brewing controversy around abortion


Abortion and hidden agendas

Tories scramble to douse abortion fire

Tories leave Planned Parenthood in limbo over funding

Tories won't push to reignite abortion debate

Giving birth to an abortion controversy

Stay tuned for more on this - hopefully it's an issue that will continue to dog the pragmatic Stephen Harper until he is forced to address it.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Fighting Back for Ol' New Brunswick

So y'all probably know that I live in Toronto these days, and you might also know that I'm originally from Halifax, NS. So really, I technically have no reason to care about what is happening in New Brunswick - except that my family lives there, a lot of my friends live there, and I spent twelve years of my life there. And while those twelve years might not have been the best ever, and while I may have been in a great hurry to escape NB, I still care about what happens there. And right now I care a lot about the defunding of the NB Advisory Council on the Status of Women.

Oh what does this have to do with abortion, you might ask. Well, a lot. The ACSW was one of the few avenues through which women's concerns could reach the provincial government, and in a province like New Brunswick, women have a lot of concerns. Abortion access is abysmal in NB. So is access to sexual health and education, and health care in general. This is a feminist issue. Getting rid of the ACSW serves only to silence the women of New Brunswick. It is a HUGE step backwards for the feminist and progressive movements in NB. The ACSW not only provided research, resources, events and networking opportunities, it was a tireless advocate for women and a link between disenfranchised people and their government.

If you are pissed off about this, good. You should be. Here are some things you can do:

- Write about it. Facebook notes, emails, blog posts, tweets, letters to the editor, etc. etc. If you're not sure what to write, ask. Email advisoryactionconseil@gmail.com to offer your help or find out who to contact.

- Join the photo project! Self identified women, take a picture of yourself with tape over your mouth with "Alward" written on it, to symbolize the people the Alward government is silencing. Post it to Twitter, Facebook, etc. but don't forget to send it to advisoryactionconseil@gmail.com and post it to the Facebook group.






- Email or write to David Alward (david.alward@gnb.ca) and/or your MP. Send your photo!


- Sign the petition.


- If you are in Moncton or can get there, join the rally.


- If you're not in Moncton or can't make tomorrow's rally, organize one in your own city.


So far the mobilization around this has been amazing. I've always been impressed with New Brunswick's activist community, who manage to make a big noise with small numbers. If you live in New Brunswick or have ties to the province, please step up and help out with this. It is a big deal and we need to fight back.


Edited to add: ARCC's statement on the issue.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Weekly Reader

Hey gang, sorry for my absence, I have been working like crazy lately. Have you picked up your copy of Feminism For Real yet?

Here are some things I've been reading:

Linda Gibbons goes to the Supreme Court of Canada.

Michael Moriarty is ridiculous (I'm aware that this is not exactly news).

Anti-abortion group sues Carleton University.


40 Days for Life in Halton, Ontario.

What have y'all been reading?