No-protest zones around abortion clinics could erode rights: Manitoba premier
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister says an Opposition call to restrict protests around clinics and hospitals that provide abortion services could take away people’s rights and inadvertently prevent protests in favour of expanded abortion services.
Pallister was responding Friday to a private members bill from NDP house leader Nahanni Fontaine.
The proposed law would not allow people to “inform or attempt to inform a person concerning issues related to abortion services” within up to 150 metres of facilities where abortions take place.
The only exceptions would be for people accompanying a woman seeking the service, or for health care workers in the performance of their duties.