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The Epoch Times
The Epoch Times
14 Jun 2023


NextImg:Bill to Get Tough on Violence Against Pregnant Women Defeated on Second Reading

A private member’s bill aiming to crack down on violence against pregnant women was defeated on second reading 205 to 113 in the House of Commons on June 14, with only Conservatives voting to support Bill C-311.

The bill, introduced by Saskatchewan Conservative MP Cathay Wagantall in January, proposed changing the Criminal Code to state that “knowingly assaulting a pregnant woman and that causing physical or emotional harm to a pregnant woman are to be considered aggravating circumstances for sentencing purposes.”

“Conservatives are addressing the real threat of violence against women in Canada who have been left behind after 8 years of Trudeau’s soft-on-crime policies,” Wagantall said at the time.

“Trudeau’s crime wave has had serious impacts on women. Since Trudeau became Prime Minister, violent crime has increased by 32% and gang killings have gone up by 92%. Intimate partner violence has steadily increased each year for the past 7 years and 8 in 10 victims of that crime are women,” she said.

According to the Conservatives, there have been more than 80 cases in recent Canadian history where a pregnant woman has been knowingly killed by a man aware of her condition.

“Women are at a greater risk of intimate partner violence when pregnant, but the consequences their attackers currently face do not reflect the crimes committed,” said Wagantall.

“Sentences issued by our courts should match the crime. Conservatives are introducing this bill to ensure that criminals who attack or kill a pregnant woman can be sentenced appropriately by our courts.”

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters on May 10 that it was “frustrating” and “disappointing” to see such a proposed bill, and alleged the Conservative Party was “reopening the debate on abortion and going after a woman’s right to choose.”

Trudeau said that in Canada, abortion is health care.

“The Criminal Code currently treats violence against pregnant women and non-pregnant women as the same, ignoring the life and health of the pre-born child. This bill would make it a greater offence to injure a pregnant woman,” according to the Association for Reformed Political Action (ARPA), a grassroots Christian political advocacy organization, in a recent statement.

The Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada publicly asked MPs to vote against the bill on the grounds that it might promote fetal rights, even though there is no mention of fetal rights in the text of the bill.

The pro-abortion group’s executive director Joyce Arthur told CBC that the bill could legally recognize “pre-born children” in the context of violent crimes.

“On the surface, it might not seem like an objectionable bill, but there’s all kinds of associated reasons that we’re very suspicious of it,” she said.

Matthew Horwood contributed to this report.