DANGER: Pro-abortion NDP polling a majority
The Manitoba Provincial Election takes place Tuesday, October 3rd, and the consequences of the outcome could not be more serious.
This election is absolutely critical to the moral state of Manitoba... and our freedoms.
Disturbingly, recent polls indicate that the socialist NDP radicals are on course to win a majority.
An NDP government would be a disaster for Manitobans, especially for children, parents and religious freedom.
The NDP has long been a proponent of preborn child murder and euthanasia. The NDP is extremely hostile to parental rights and has adamantly opposed legislation that would protect the rights of parents to guide the moral formation and physical welfare of their own children.
Good parental rights bill will die if NDP wins
Manitoba Premier and PC leader Heather Stefanson promised during the election campaign that if her PC government wins re-election, she will bring forward legislation to require public schools to:
1. Inform parents if a child wants to use transgender "pronouns" or opposite-sex names.
2. Inform parents whenever a third-party individual or group (for example, the degenerate Planned Parenthood organization) is scheduled to give any talk at their child's school.
These policies, promised by the PC government upon re-election, would be a big step in the right direction in the effort to restore full parental rights and to protect children from being groomed by NDP-favoured sex-activists in Manitoba.
If the NDP wins the election, this much-needed parental rights bill will be lost.
NDP sex-radicals are an existential threat to families, parents and children
Notoriously, it was NDP politicians and governments that, over the course of decades, started and continued to push the LGBT child-grooming movement.
They introduced and/or passed legislation that has variously imposed such destructive ideas as Gender Identity, homosexual "marriage" and "adoption", "conversion therapy bans", the elimination of the words "father" and "mother" from family law, and the sexual mutilation of children that is euphemistically called "gender affirming care".
The NDP has been at the vanguard of destroying Christian civilization.
The NDP is radically anti-life
The Manitoba NDP recently introduced an abortion-tourism bill in the legislature to protect abortionists in the province from prosecution if they kill American-conceived children whose pregnant mothers come from states where abortion is illegal.
We can predict that if the NDP gets elected, they will repeal the existing conscience rights legislation that protects pro-life doctors in Manitoba from having to participate in euthanasia killings, and having to give "effective referrals" to other doctors who are willing to commit medical homicide.
We cannot afford to lose conscience protection for doctors and nurses in Manitoba!
Vote for pro-life candidates only
If you haven't yet cast your ballot, we encourage you to protect your province from the ravages of an NDP government, by voting only for pro-life candidates in Tuesday's election.
Please visit our voteprolifemanitoba.ca website to see where the candidates in your local riding stand on moral issues, along with CLC's candidate ratings. You can search by postal code or riding name, to find your local candidates, by clicking here.
We've green-lit many candidates in both the PC Party and the Keystone Party.
By contrast, every single NDP candidate is pro-abortion and anti-parental rights. Under no circumstances can a Christian vote for an NDP candidate in good conscience.
At our dedicated election website, you can also check out our ratings and analysis of the various party leaders by clicking here.
Finally, our VoteProLife website features a side-by-side comparison of the various party platforms on our life and family issues. Check out the policy platform comparison by clicking here.
Please be sure to vote wisely and prayerfully on Tuesday, October 3rd. Please also get all your friends, relatives and members of your church to get out and vote for pro-life and pro-family candidates.
Manitoba's future depends on it.