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17 Alberta babies survived an abortion and were left to die

Richard Dur, the Executive Director of Prolife Alberta, writing in The Western Standard, shared this grim statistic: “Seventeen babies were born alive in Alberta following labor-induced late-term abortions in 2025 and left to die.” Because the goal had always been to kill these children, even after they were born, that goal remained. This is one more example of how the pro-choice side is simply pro-death. This had nothing to do with “my body, my choice” – these babies weren’t in their mother’s body any longer.

Can something be done to stop this killing? Maybe. Two decades ago, Premier Danielle Smith, writing as a columnist for the Calgary Herald, condemned just this sort of killing. And the current Minister of Hospital and Surgical Health Services, Andriana LaGrange, might lend us a sympathetic ear, as she used to be the president of Red Deer Pro-life. So, this might be a time to go all “persistent widow” (Luke 18:1-8) on them both with letters and calls.

You can go to LeftToDie.ca to find out more.

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642 Canadian babies were born alive and left to die

A Canadian pro-life researcher has found that, in the past five years in Canada, 642 babies were born alive after a failed abortion attempt. The data comes from the Canadian Institute for Health Information and doesn’t include statistics from Quebec.

When news of live births after abortions first broke over ten years ago, abortion proponents justified it by saying that it simply meant that the fetus exhibited a heartbeat or signs of motion after delivery, even if it had no chance of survival. Although three Conservative MPs called on the RCMP to investigate these deaths in 2013, nothing public has been done. Even sadder, when the statistics are updated each year, it hardly gets noticed.

Canada’s Criminal Code defines a human being as “a child that has completely proceeded from the body of its mother in a living state, regardless of whether it has breathed, has independent circulation, or the umbilical cord is severed.” It follows that up with “A person commits homicide when he causes injury to a child before or during its birth as a result of which the child dies after becoming a human being.” In other words, even Canada’s lax law – which offers no protection for the unborn – does declare that these born babies have been murdered.

Regardless of what stage an abortion occurs at, a life has been taken, and over that same 5-year time period somewhere around a half million Canadians were murdered in the womb. But they had no protection under the law. What’s different here is that these 642+ deaths prove that our Criminal Code definition of a human being can be tossed aside if it gets in the way of our choices.