Lighting bridge in colours for anti-abortion group ‘polarizing’, Edmonton lawyers say
EDMONTON — Lawyers representing the City of Edmonton say the city decided not to light a bridge in colours requested by an anti-abortion group because it risked polarizing the community, a judge heard Friday.
The Alberta March for Life Association asked a judge last year to review the city’s decision to cancel lighting the High Level Bridge in 2019 in the group’s requested colours — pink, blue and white — after the city initially approved the request.
A lawyer for the Justice Centre For Constitutional Freedoms, which is representing the association, said the pink and blue colours would have represented unborn boys and girls.
The bridge stretches over the North Saskatchewan River and is outfitted with 60,000 programmable lights that are often lit to recognize major events and cultural celebrations.