Leglslation to support

April 23, 2008

Saskatchewan MP Maurice Vellacott has proposed (re-introduced, really) legislation that would grant protection to workers opposed to — i.e. a person can’t be compelled to perform or assist with an abortion if s/he has a religious and/or moral objection to the practice.

One would have thought this protection of conscience already existed in , but evidently one would be incorrect in thinking that. Of course, that doesn’t really come as a surprise given that this is also the country which operate the “rights for me, but not for thee” s that are the subject of so much controversy these days.