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More than 100 anti-abortion supporters rally in Summerside

An anti-abortion rally attracted more than 100 people outside Prince County Hospital Saturday morning in Summerside.

Pro-Life supporter Mary Beaulac brought seven of her nine children to attend the anti-abortion rally in front of Prince County Hospital on Saturday morning. Six of her children are pictured (from the left): Albert, 7, Sebastian, 11, Martha, 3, Gabriela, 5, 18-month old Christopher and Clare, 9.
Pro-Life supporter Mary Beaulac brought seven of her nine children to attend the anti-abortion rally in front of Prince County Hospital on Saturday morning. Six of her children are pictured (from the left): Albert, 7, Sebastian, 11, Martha, 3, Gabriela, 5, 18-month old Christopher and Clare, 9.

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“Life is precious and we need to protect all life – from conception until natural death,” said Mary Beaulac, who had travelled with seven of her nine children from Fort Augustus to attend the rally.

Beaulac, who held a campaign sign that read, “Abortion harms women,” added, “They [pro-choice] need to learn more about life and what happens from conception.”

The protest, organized by West Prince Right to Life, comes after the Island’s Liberal government announced it had chosen the Prince County hospital as the location for a Women’s Wellness Centre that will include abortions.

P.E.I. was the final province to allow abortions and the change comes after the province announced it will not fight a legal challenge launched in the P.E.I. Supreme Court by the Abortion Access Now group, which said it’s a fundamental right and freedom.

For the first time in almost 35 years women no longer have to travel off-Island for the procedure.

“We have an aging population on the Island, shouldn’t we try and help our economy?” said Pro-Life supporter Anne-Marie Gallant, who stands beside Theresa Lewis, originally from McMinnville in Oregon, United States.

“It’s a child, not a choice,” stated one sign held by Anne-Marie Gallant, 60, from Abram- Village.

“I hope to change women’s ideas on abortion that it is taking the life of their child, their own flesh and blood and one of God’s creations,” said Gallant, who has six children and 15 grandchildren.

Theresa Lewis, 65, a mother of two and a grandmother of four from Alberton said, “I am a practicing Catholic Christian and I believe we need to support life. Jesus didn’t die on that cross so that we could sin and kill babies.”

Lewis, originally from Oregon added, “I get so upset at the States right now because they are doing the Women’s March and I heard on the radio this morning by one of the ladies (a veteran) how important it is for her to fight for her constitutional rights.

“Well, excuse me, but what about the baby’s constitutional rights?”

The Canada Health Act states that everyone in Canada should have access to necessary health services, including abortion.

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