Ok well one of them at least. Brent St. Denis has an answer to Bill C-484, Bill C-543 which says; “This enactment amends paragraph 718.2(a) of the Criminal Code by adding pregnancy as an aggravating circumstance for the purpose of sentencing … evidence that the offender, in committing the offence, abused a person who he or she knew or ought to have known was pregnant.”
When queried about why he decided to do this, St. Denis said, “Mr. Epps’ bill traded off a dilemma — many pro-choice members of Parliament felt trapped. And, after all, it’s hard to say you are against something the way Epps set it up. This will give MPs an option. This trumps Mr. Epps’ bill and his hidden agenda.”
Something else pointed out to me by St. Denis was what is happening in the United States where fetal protection laws have been passed.
“In 37 states, fetal protection laws make it a crime to cause harm to the fetus, but it has been shown that pregnant women are more likely to be punished for other behaviours and conditions that are not criminalized for other people. Such as drug or alcohol abuse or mental illness.”
That doesn’t seem like something we would want to happen in Canada, but don’t fool yourselves — Epps bill will do just that.
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Chrystal Ocean says
Am likely to vote Liberal next time and haven’t done so in decades. In fact, I don’t remember ever having voted for them, at least federally.
Prior to Layton, I was inclined to vote NDP. Even voted for the Progressive Conservatives a couple of times – way, way back. Last two elections, it’s been the Greens, but their (especially EM’s) holier-than-thouism is putting me off.
When StĂ©phane Dion was elected the Liberal leader, I was hopeful. Then disappointed. But his introduction of The Green Shift™ brought the hope back. At least plan is daring, which shows Dion’s got backbone after all.