Fetus Bullying: Conservative MP Maurice Vellacott Calls For Anti-Bullying Laws To Protect Unborn

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OTTAWA - A Conservative MP says anti-bullying initiatives across the country should also protect fetuses.

Maurice Vellacott, who represents the Saskatchewan riding of Saskatoon-Wanuskewin, says abortion procedures are far worse than any schoolyard or neighbourhood bullying.

He calls it the "cruellest of ironies" that there's no protection in Canada for fetuses at any stage of pregnancy.

"In this case, it's in every case a terminal victim as a result of the bullying that occurs," Vellacott said in an interview Thursday.

"It seems almost too obvious to state, but it's bullying in the worst degree."

Vellacott has long advocated for laws to protect fetuses. He joins fellow Tory caucus member Stephen Woodworth in calling for a public re-examination of the abortion issue — something Prime Minister Stephen Harper opposes.

Harper has said he will not vote in favour of Woodworth's parliamentary bid to have a House of Commons committee study the legal definition of when a fetus becomes a human being.

Bullying, meanwhile, has become a major public policy issue for provinces and school boards across the country, particularly when it is spurred on by homophobia. New Brunswick this week introduced anti-bullying legislation, and Ontario has a hotly debated bill before the legislature.

Liberal MP Carolyn Bennett called Vellacott's appeal "ridiculous," noting that it came Thursday, on the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia.

"It represents a certain number of Mr. Harper's supporters and it just feeds that group, even though it's totally offensive to all those Canadians who have fought so hard for gay and lesbian rights and a woman's right to choose, so in some ways he's managing to offend all of those people," said Bennett.

Vellacott, who has been an MP for 15 years, says he has noted an influx of younger people into politics who are uncomfortable with the lack of protection for fetuses.

"I see this increasingly in my conversations, a younger generation of women — guys but particularly gals — that just do not buy the old, outdated kind of radical feminist ideology of the '70s and '80s and so on," Vellacott said.

"They're not buying so-called rights, they're not sure that the right to take the lives of little ones is a good thing."

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  • Which Cabinet Ministers Oppose Abortion?

    The <a href="http://www.campaignlifecoalition.com/index.php?p=Find_Your_MP" target="_hplink">Campaign Life Coalition provides a listing of MPs who support and oppose abortion rights</a>. The list is based on voting records, previous comments and questionnaire responses. Here is a list of Conservative cabinet ministers who, according to the Coalition, oppose abortion. (CP)

  • Rob Nicholson

    Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. (CP)

  • Vic Toews

    Minister of Public Safety. (CP)

  • Peter Van Loan

    Leader of the Government in the House of Commons. (CP)

  • Jason Kenney

    Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism. (CP)

  • Gerry Ritz

    Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister for the Canadian Wheat Board. (Handout)

  • Ed Fast

    Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway. (CP)

  • Lynne Yelich

    Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification. (Handout)

  • Gary Goodyear

    Minister of State for Science and Technology and for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario. (Handout)



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  • Where The Parties Stand On Abortion

    Here's a look at the official position of Canada's federal parties, and how the controversial debate has reared its head in recent years. <em>With files from CBC</em>

  • Conservative Party

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper has repeatedly said that he has no interest in addressing the issue head-on.<br><br>"As long as I am prime minister we are not opening the abortion debate," Mr. Harper said in April 2011. "The government will not bring forward any such legislation, and any such legislation that is brought forward will be defeated as long as I am prime minister." (CP)

  • NDP

    NDP leader Tom Mulcair has stated that his caucus is unanimous in its opposition to the private member's motion calling on Parliament to look at whether a fetus is a human being, but he plans to force his MPs to vote along party lines.<br><br>"We're resolutely in favour of women's right to choose," Mulcair declared. (CP)

  • Liberal Party

    Interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae has stressed that the abortion issue is matter of individual conscience. Rae expressed his personal opposition to reopening the debate, but said Liberal MPs will be allowed to vote "their conscience" rather than force them to toe the party line.<br><br>"Our position on reproductive choice, my position on reproductive choice is very, very clear. It has been for decades. The position is it's a person's right to choose." (CP)

  • Planned Parenthood Funding Controversy

    Saskatoon-Humboldt MP Brad Trost tells Saskatchewan's ProLife Association in April 2011 that the federal government has decided to cut funding to the International Planned Parenthood Federation, a decision he says was influenced by anti-abortion supporters.<br><br>"I cannot tell you specifically how we used it, but those petitions were very, very useful and they were part of what we used to defund Planned Parenthood because it has been an absolute disgrace that that organization and several others like it have been receiving one penny of Canadian taxpayers' dollars," Trost said.<br><br>Maurice Vellacott, a Conservative MP from Saskatoon-Wanuskewin, also calls for Planned Parenthood to be defunded.<br><br>Vellacott says the controversy over the funding "exposed the lies and destructiveness of IPPF's agenda."<br><br>"It exposes what this abortion giant is surreptitiously trying to achieve worldwide."<br><br>International Cooperation Minister Bev Oda approves funding. (CP)

  • 'Coerced' Abortion Law

    Conservative Winnipeg MP Rod Bruinooge proposes "Roxanne's Law" in 2010, a bill that would penalize anyone who "coerced" a woman into ending her pregnancy against her will.<br><br>"It's not just as simple as feeling pressured to get an abortion; there is a lot of discussion of sex-selection abortion these days, as well," Bruinooge told the Winnipeg Free Press. "It's part of the overall topic of intimidation that goes towards a pregnant woman."<br><br>Bruinooge insisted the bill wasn't meant to force Parliament to wade into the debate banned by Harper, stating that nothing in his bill made it illegal to abort a fetus.<br><br>But the Liberals and New Democrats saw it as a backdoor entry into the touchy topic.<br><br>"How is an abortion bill not an abortion bill?" said then-Liberal MP Anita Neville. "This certainly introduces discussion into the House of Commons and it is a rather sneaky way of doing it."<br><br>Then-NDP leader Jack Layton echoed her concerns. "You have got to wonder what is really going on here."<br><br>The bill was defeated in December of 2010, with 178 votes for and 97 against it. Harper and many Conservatives voted against it and 10 Liberals supported it. The NDP was unanimously against it. (Handout)

  • Maternal Health

    International Co-operation Minister Bev Oda discloses for the first time in April 2011 that Canada will not fund abortions in its G8 child and maternal health-care initiative for developing countries.<br><br>Keith Martin, then-Liberal MP who had defected from the Tories years earlier, expressed outrage. "People here are perplexed and wondering why Canada is rolling back the clock and depriving women in developing countries from having the same rights to basic health care and access to abortion as women in Canada," he said.<br><br>Then-NDP leader Jack Layton accused the Tories of putting Canada on side with former U.S. president George Bush, who reduced support for abortion-related aid.<br><br>"It's picking up the banner that George Bush used to carry, and I think that that's not something that would be supported by the majority of Canadians, that's for sure," Layton said.<br><br>On June 25, Canada pledged $1.1 billion to a global initiative on maternal and child health for developing countries - a disproportionately high amount compared to other G8 countries. Canada did not allow for its share to be used in the funding of abortions. (CP)

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PortlandZoo
Wait... what?
09:53 AM on 05/22/2012
how sad for Vellacott that women (who are more than 50% of the voters and taxpayers) are the only ones who can get pregnant and bear a child. He wishes he could take those pesky "radical feminists" out of the equation - they're just vessels, right maurice? You're a black eye to a very nice province and you sound like a reject from the 50s - move to the American south - the tea party would love you and your quaint pronouncements and outright misogyny.
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hollace
I told you I was sick
12:13 AM on 05/22/2012
Conservatives just LOVE fetus until they take the six inch trip down the birth canal....
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BCSLAVE
Got a key?
09:50 PM on 05/21/2012
Okay so this becomes law. Does this mean that a pregnant couple who engage in intercourse are both bullying and sexually assaulting the fetus? Just food for thought.
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whisperindave
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02:41 PM on 05/20/2012
Seriously? Anti Bullying laws? Like someone is what? calling a fetus gay while its mother is on the Internet? Or telling it that when it gets old enough, someone will take its lunch money? Maybe they're threatening to show in utero pictures of what a nerd it is? No MP Idiot, it is not bullying to abort a fetus. It is the destruction of an unformed human. Abortion is not meant to abuse and torment a fetus or its mother, but rather to quickly destroy and remove it. If you are going to try and pass a law, make sure the law makes sense. It is in no way a type of bullying, since a fetus has no consciousness nor parameters to measure an injustice done to itself. But labeling an abortion as a type of bullying is an injustice to women and doctors and other conscious humans. It is a type of intellectual bullying which seeks to make anyone considering an abortion feel as if they are doing something bad. Abortions are NOT bad, nor are they good. They simply are. So stop demeaning the intelligence of the general population by trying to make it something it is not. It is unfortunately a reality of life that some women cannot afford to have a baby. And until the baby is detached and breathing on its own from its mother, it is not a person. One cannot bully a fetus.
05:02 PM on 05/21/2012
Hardly a day goes by that one of the con MPs or ministers or the PM doesn't say something idiotic and insulting. And they rarely can say anything intelligent about the laws they pass because they have no idea what's really in them or their ramifications. They just blindly throw things at the wall to see what will stick. We have the least competent, most idiotic and most dangerous government this country has ever had.
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BCSLAVE
Got a key?
09:15 PM on 05/21/2012
Just what we thought a idiotic Reform Party would be like
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BCSLAVE
Got a key?
09:14 PM on 05/21/2012
Its an end around to stop abortions. Its that simple.
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bendygirl
An Eloquent Peasant
12:39 PM on 05/22/2012
That is never going to happen - as long as there have been women, we have figured out how to end pregnancies we don't want. And quite frankly, your opinion about what I do with MY uterus is irrelevant. Abortions are not going to end, and women will insist on autonomy around our bodies - go figure.
11:26 AM on 05/20/2012
He calls it the ultimate irony that fetuses that there are no laws to protect the biggest victims of bullying. I call it an utlimate travesty that people without even a rudimentary cogent understanding of ethics can have such public influence.
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Gnomish
ego doctus ignarus
02:46 PM on 05/19/2012
Here's a thought let's prove we can deal with the kids we have, before we start worrying about having more.

The person does not end at birth! Prolife does.
12:16 PM on 05/19/2012
This conversation has been hijacked to become one about pro-/anti-abortion. The travesty is that this law is supposed to help end the suffering and often too-early death of living, breathing young people. To take the spotlight away from them in order to promote a completely unrelated issue is the cheapest kind of political opportunism.
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Gnomish
ego doctus ignarus
02:28 PM on 05/19/2012
With Harper's fix in the Supreme court you had best be ready to see illegal abortion in Canada fairly soon.
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CymroTramor
saysomethinginwelsh
11:33 AM on 05/19/2012
Why don't we take care of the bullying of students first....
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Cynthia Dudley
10:09 AM on 05/19/2012
I want pregnant women protected from idiot MPs. There has to be a point where idiot MPs stop being able to tell the mothers of the nation that they are the problem. No, idiot MPs are the problem.
12:55 AM on 05/19/2012
Ooops! I just bullied another fetus!
11:44 PM on 05/18/2012
oh yeah because its just the easiest most fun decision to make, whether to have an abortion, lets see, okay today i will have some breakfast, go to the gym, have an abortion, go for lunch, meet up with my girlfriends for a late dinner, and head to bed after a long day. The only people who know the right thing to do is those making the decision, I am a guy and I cannot even fathom what it would be like to have to decide that.
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bendygirl
An Eloquent Peasant
12:40 PM on 05/22/2012
Marry me :)...lol
07:13 PM on 05/18/2012
Not a well thought out strategy. I believe he thought he would acquire automatic honorary Arkansas citizenship, but they no longer confer it willy-nilly.

(with apologies to the good folks of Arkansas)
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bendygirl
An Eloquent Peasant
05:53 PM on 05/18/2012
Dear Conservatives -

MY body and YOUR morality construct ARE mutually EXCLUSIVE. This country is a SECULAR DEMOCRACY - and we closed the door on this debate already. Women won that round, now stop having a tantrum, come away from the goalpost and give the ball back. Capiche?

Sincerely,
This Canadian Woman
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cinderelladressmaker
09:11 PM on 05/18/2012
F & F!
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BCSLAVE
Got a key?
08:09 PM on 05/19/2012
Harper Reform Party like their Tea Party brethren are surreptitiously engaging in a "War on Women".
03:54 PM on 05/18/2012
Since Mr. Vellacott seems to be concerned about bullying, I wonder if he's interested in doing anything to stop the kind of bullies who prowl outside women's health clinics and harass patients, or stand on the street waving gory placards that frighten small children.
03:11 PM on 05/18/2012
The saddest part of this story and many of the others coming out in the last few months, are the amount of posts coming from our neighbours to the south, making comments like, I thought Canada was supposed to be the sane one.

In just over a year the world is not recognizing Canada anymore and noone here really seems to care.
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cinderelladressmaker
09:12 PM on 05/18/2012
I care and I also noticed. The next election can't come soon enough!