Stop Trudeau's $650 Million to Force Abortion On African Women and Children - #AfricanKidsCount

Petition to: Justin Trudeau - Prime Minister of Canada

 

Stop Trudeau's $650 Million to Force Abortion On African Women and Children - #AfricanKidsCount

Stop Trudeau's $650 Million to Force Abortion On African Women and Children - #AfricanKidsCount

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SPONSORED BY: REAL Women of Canada and World Congress of Families


The “liberal” (left-wing) government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made promoting abortion and other population-control measures in Africa the centerpiece of Canada’s foreign policy.

His government has committed to spending $650 million over the next three years to promote what it euphemistically calls sexual and reproductive health rights in developing countries. This includes funding campaigns to legalize abortion in countries where it’s currently illegal (most of them in Africa).

In June, Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland told the House of Commons that pushing abortion overseas is “at the core of Canada’s foreign policy” – not fighting poverty and disease, not projects to provide clean water and maternal care, not promoting democracy and human rights but facilitating the deaths of unborn children.

The World Congress of Families is committed to fighting this cultural and racial imperialism as we affirm the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (United Nations, 1948), promote the natural family as the only fundamental and sustainable unit of society, and defend the sanctity and dignity of every human life from conception to natural death. In the past two years, we’ve done three regional congresses in Africa -- one in Nairobi in 2015, another in that city last year, and one in Lagos this year. A fourth is planned for Lilongwe, Malawi, November, November 28-30. 

REAL Women of Canada (a WCF Partner) is working with us to combat the Trudeau government’s anti-life, anti-women, and anti-child agenda.

For more information read REAL Women of Canada’s July 13th press release: “Trudeau’s Twisted Grasp of Health Care Needs in Africa."

This petition is co-sponsored by World Congress of Families and REAL Women of Canada.

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Petition to: Justin Trudeau - Prime Minister of Canada

Stop the $650 Million to Impose Abortion and Population Control to Reduce the Numbers of Black Women and Children in Africa

Dear Prime Minister Trudeau,

Your government has - by its own admission - made promoting abortion and other population-control measures in Africa the centerpiece of Canada’s foreign policy instead of fighting poverty, hunger, and disease.

Your government says it's committed to spending $650 million over the next three years to promote what it euphemistically calls sexual and reproductive health rights in developing countries. This includes funding campaigns to legalize abortion in countries where it is currently illegal (most of them in Africa) and silently breaking the law when necessary to achieve that end, according to your International Development Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau.

In June, Global Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland told the House of Commons that pushing abortion overseas is “at the core of Canada’s foreign policy” – not fighting poverty and disease, not projects to provide clean water and maternal care, not promoting democracy, but facilitating the deaths of unborn children.

According to Gwendolyn Landolt, National Vice-President of REAL Women of Canada, “the Trudeau government seems unaware of the many global genuine health care needs, including, maternal and infancy care, and that health care includes medicine, vaccination, nourishment and clean water. Instead, the government is imposing its own values on Africa, while at the same time is ignoring Canadian opinion on the matter.”

We urge you to consider the words of Bishop Emmanuel Bajedo of Oyo of Nigeria, who calls your policies "an imperialist agenda that undermines religious and cultural sensibilities and demeans the cherished African respect for the life of the unborn.”

Added Badejo: “Ultimately, it will depend on the people of Canada to help developing countries by effecting a change to a government which in any case respects the rights of other people without imposing its own agenda on them.” (Read more at https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/bishop-blasts-canadas-subtle-approach-to-funding-abortion-in-africa.)

We believe that Bishop Badejo is right and no African country should be subjected to this cultural neo-imperialism from Canadians, the post-modern values of Western culture, nor the Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger-style, hidden racist tactics of population control and abortion advocates for the purpose of reducing the number of black Africans.

Mr. Trudeau, please take immediate action to direct your foreign aid to Africa, to help address the real needs of the poor in Africa, like clean water and maternal health care.  Canada should promote a culture of life in developing nations, not spread death.

[Your Name]

Petition to: Justin Trudeau - Prime Minister of Canada

Stop the $650 Million to Impose Abortion and Population Control to Reduce the Numbers of Black Women and Children in Africa

Dear Prime Minister Trudeau,

Your government has - by its own admission - made promoting abortion and other population-control measures in Africa the centerpiece of Canada’s foreign policy instead of fighting poverty, hunger, and disease.

Your government says it's committed to spending $650 million over the next three years to promote what it euphemistically calls sexual and reproductive health rights in developing countries. This includes funding campaigns to legalize abortion in countries where it is currently illegal (most of them in Africa) and silently breaking the law when necessary to achieve that end, according to your International Development Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau.

In June, Global Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland told the House of Commons that pushing abortion overseas is “at the core of Canada’s foreign policy” – not fighting poverty and disease, not projects to provide clean water and maternal care, not promoting democracy, but facilitating the deaths of unborn children.

According to Gwendolyn Landolt, National Vice-President of REAL Women of Canada, “the Trudeau government seems unaware of the many global genuine health care needs, including, maternal and infancy care, and that health care includes medicine, vaccination, nourishment and clean water. Instead, the government is imposing its own values on Africa, while at the same time is ignoring Canadian opinion on the matter.”

We urge you to consider the words of Bishop Emmanuel Bajedo of Oyo of Nigeria, who calls your policies "an imperialist agenda that undermines religious and cultural sensibilities and demeans the cherished African respect for the life of the unborn.”

Added Badejo: “Ultimately, it will depend on the people of Canada to help developing countries by effecting a change to a government which in any case respects the rights of other people without imposing its own agenda on them.” (Read more at https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/bishop-blasts-canadas-subtle-approach-to-funding-abortion-in-africa.)

We believe that Bishop Badejo is right and no African country should be subjected to this cultural neo-imperialism from Canadians, the post-modern values of Western culture, nor the Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger-style, hidden racist tactics of population control and abortion advocates for the purpose of reducing the number of black Africans.

Mr. Trudeau, please take immediate action to direct your foreign aid to Africa, to help address the real needs of the poor in Africa, like clean water and maternal health care.  Canada should promote a culture of life in developing nations, not spread death.

[Your Name]