Top Stories -   

1
The Morgentaler Clinic is warning that a vote for the Conservatives could be a vote against women’s right to choose. (CTV) Prime Minister Stephen Harper comments on the abortion issue during a Conservative campaign stop in Conception Bay South, N.L., Thursday, April 21, 2011.

Abortion rights at risk if Harper re-elected: groups

Viewer

CTV News Video

CTV Toronto: Morgentaler Clinic warns against Harper agenda
The Mogentaler Clinic is warning against a vote for the Conservatives. Zuraidah Alman reports on the 'threat' it believes Stephen Harper could pose to a women's right to abortion.
CTV News: Richard Madan on the damage control
The Conservatives were in full damage control Thursday after a leaked audio tape obtained by the Liberals forced Stephen Harper to talk about a very divisive issue: abortion funding.
CTV Saskatoon: Mark Rogstad on the remarks
A Conservative candidate spent the day defending comments he made at a pro-life convention, saying federal funding to Planned Parenthood would be shut down.
CTV News Channel: Stephen Harper on abortion
When asked about the abortion debate, Harper says if there is a private members bill, the motion will be defeated as long as he is prime minister. He says it is not a priority of Canadians; therefore it is not a priority of the Tories.
Power Play: John Gormley, radio host
5:00 p.m. ET: A radio talk show host on News Talk 650 Saskatchewan says the abortion debate is intensely personal, and this election campaign is not the time nor the place for it.
Power Play: Cheryl Dobinson, Planned Parenthood
5:00 p.m. ET: The director of community programming for Planned Parenthood says if the funding cuts to the International Planned Parenthood Federation went through, Planned Parenthood organisations in Canada would not be affected.
CTV News Channel: Ignatieff in Montreal, Que.
On the abortion issue, Ignatieff says it is a woman's right to choose and the Liberals are strongly committed to that and will ensure that those options are available if they are elected.

A A |  Email ThisEmail  | Print Facebook   

The Morgentaler Clinic is warning that a vote for the Conservatives could be a vote against women’s right to choose. (CTV) Prime Minister Stephen Harper comments on the abortion issue during a Conservative campaign stop in Conception Bay South, N.L., Thursday, April 21, 2011.

Photos

The Morgentaler Clinic is warning that a vote for the Conservatives could be a vote against women’s right to choose. (CTV)

View Larger Image

Date: Mon. Apr. 25 2011 12:34 PM ET

TORONTO — Several women's health groups are urging voters to consider Stephen Harper's track record on abortion when they go to the polls on May 2.

Abortion rights advocates held a news conference today at the Morgentaler abortion clinic in Toronto.

They say that despite the prime minister's promise not to reopen the abortion debate, women's reproductive rights will be restricted if the Conservatives are re-elected.

New Brunswick Morgentaler representative Simone Leibovitch says Harper will be under tremendous pressure from his caucus, the majority of whom are opponents of abortion.

The women's groups say Harper has made the same promise in the past, only to cut funding from the International Planned Parenthood Association.

And during the G8 summit last summer, the government excluded abortion money for women in developing countries from its G8 maternal-health initiative.

Share with your social Network:

Facebook DIGG Newsvine Delicious Twitter StumbeUpon Reddit Yahoo! Buzz

 

Advertisement

Contest

Election 2011

CTV Election Central

Election Cental

Click here for latest news, blogs, polls, issues and more.

Election Results

Election Results

Extensive election results. Click here to find out who won in your riding.

Campaign Blog

Campaign Blog

Latest reports, photos and videos straight from the campaign trail.

Election 2011 at CTV News

Election 2011 at CTV News

In Pictures: CTV News team prepares for Monday's election special

Poll Tracker - Final

Poll Tracker

Follow the dots on our nightly poll, plus analysis by Nik Nanos.

the party, promo

The Party

How hard can it be to create a political party? Watch the episodes.

Leader Profiles

Leader Profiles

What's their strategy, and how have things changed since the last election?

CTV's Question Period

CTV's Question Period

Politicians under the gun. Newsmakers on the hotseat.

Power Play

Power Play

Don Martin with a fresh look at politics, politicians and plays.

Most Talked about Stories

It is about time - as a grandparent I have watched our kids (who were allowed to fail although I do remember some nagging on our part) learn, I have watched our children now micro-manage their children. A big part of it is the fact that there are predators out there and an extreme reluctance on the parents part to alllow freedom that might result in the children becoming victims.

Harvey

Parents must learn to stop meddling, author urges