Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Joyce Arthur lobbies for more abortion in Canada

Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada (as in, the pro-abortion Joyce Arthur) is lobbying seven government departments)

She wants:
  • To improve abortion services (as if we need more abortion in this country)
  • Funding abortion to be forced onto clinics (So Canadians could spend even more of their tax dollars on killing children in the womb)
  • Private member bills that oppose abortion should not be allowed (This would make Joyce Arthur's world perfect)
  • Stop funding to pro-life groups (they already get no funding)
  • Remove charitable status to pro-life groups (I guess Arthur wasn't happy when this didn't happen in the recent budget. I'd like to see pro-abortion groups like Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights lose their funding and their charitable status. Now that would be something worth lobbying for.)


Registration: 16 of 16 (2025-12-16 to present)

Federal Government institutions who will be communicated with


  • Canada Revenue Agency (CRA)
  • Finance Canada (FIN)
  • Health Canada (HC)
  • House of Commons
  • Justice Canada (JC)
  • Prime Minister's Office (PMO)
  • Women and Gender Equality (WAGE)

Health
Access to abortion services, with respect to improving them and removing political and other barriers, especially in undeserved areas.

Policies or Program
Constitutional Issues, Federal-Provincial Relations, Health
Canada Health Act - enforcing against Ontario and other provinces that do not fully fund abortions outside hospitals, and ensuring equitable access to abortion in every region of Canada.

Policies or Program
Constitutional Issues, Justice and Law Enforcement
Lobbying against any private member bill or motion that could impact reproductive rights or access.

Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
Employment and Training, Taxation and Finance
Policies or Program: Stopping federal government funding of anti-choice groups, including through job programs and their charitable tax status.

Policies or Program, Regulation

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