
This morning I received an email from Canadian pro-Life champion John Hof, President of United for Life British Columbia. The substance of that email deals Canadian attitudes toward gender-selection abortions. Ninety-five percent of Canadians oppose sex-selected abortions! It seems Canada's government is out of touch with Canadians on this issue. See below.
Poll Shows Sex-Selection Abortion a
Major Problem for all Canadians
April 3, 2013
Langley, BC. A recent poll, conducted by Abingdon
Research on behalf of United for Life BC and WeNeedALaw.ca, found that
Canadians overwhelmingly oppose gender-selection abortion, but also that many
believe it is happening within their communities.
Overall, of those Canadians who had an opinion,
95% said sex-selection abortion is wrong, (83% said it is always wrong
and 12% said it is sometimes wrong). “When was the last time 95% of Canadians
agreed on anything?” asked United for Life spokesperson, John Hof
For the first time, this poll sought to
specifically measure what Canadians from different cultural communities think
about gender-selection abortion. The poll found that an overwhelming majority of
Canadians from every ethnic and religious group oppose sex-selection abortion in
all cases. Less than 8% of people from any cultural community said it was not
wrong.
“We already knew Canadians strongly oppose
sex-selection abortion,” said Hof. “This poll shows that Canadians from all
different backgrounds are more or less on the same page.”
Canadians from certain cultural and religious
communities were somewhat more likely to believe that sex-selection abortion
happens within their communities. Numbers were highest among Hindus (57% yes or
sometimes, 11% no, 32% don’t know) and Buddhists (44% yes or sometimes, 22% no,
32% don’t know).
“These numbers suggest very strongly that
sex-selection abortion is happening in Canada,” said John Hof. “Although it is a
greater problem in some communities, extremely large majorities from every
community want it to stop.”
This poll was conducted online and surveyed 2502
Canadians in English Canada between January 21 and March 15, 2012. Visible
minority Canadians were oversampled in this survey. Overall, the survey has a
margin of error of +/- 2.8%, nineteen times out of twenty.
No comments:
Post a Comment