Monday, April 18, 2016

Rallies against Bill C-14 at your local MP's office (April 27) and on parliament hill (June 1).

Caring Not Killing - Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide are not the answer.


Local rally at MP's local offices on Wednesday, April 27 from 12 noon to 1 pm.

The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition (EPC) is urging supporters across Canada to organize rallies opposing Bill C-14 at your Member of Parliament's (MP) local office on Wednesday April 27 (12 noon to 1 pm). MP's will be in their ridings that week.

Contact EPC at: info@epcc.ca or call: 1-877-439-3348 to inform us of your rally. We will send you poster designs that you can download and print, and talking points for the media.

Bill C-14 legalizes killing by euthanasia / assisted suicide (assisted dying) by creating an illusion of safeguards while employing double language and poorly defined terminology that simultaneously undermines its own supposed safeguards.

Bill C-14 is the perfect cover for acts of murder by providing legal immunity to any person by stating:

"any person who does anything for the purpose of aiding a medical practitioner or nurse practitioner to provide a person with medical assistance in dying."
Ottawa rally: Parliament Hill on Wednesday, June 1, from 12 noon to 1:30 pm.

Make plans to join EPC for a peaceful rally opposing euthanasia and assisted suicide on parliament hill on Wednesday June 1 (12 noon to 1:30 pm).

The theme of the rally is: Caring Not Killing: Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide are not the answer.

2 comments:

  1. Several friends and I are going to our MP, Scott Reid's office on April 27 and I for one intend to also attend the June 1 rally

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  2. I hope many get on with this and gather to make the points and that the voice will be heard to make the difference!

    Here's an important document we should all know about and remind the MPs of:

    PROTECTING LIFE How Parliament Can Fully Ban Assisted Suicide Without Section 33 https://arpacanada.ca/assisted-suicide-total-ban.pdf

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