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60 ridings with pro-life candidates

On June 2nd, Ontario voters will have a golden opportunity to advance a culture of life, by electing a large number of God-fearing, pro-life MPPs to Queen’s Park.

It’s clear that the cause of defending unborn human rights is on the march in Canada, and we must also make it so in this upcoming Ontario election!

We just experienced the evangelizing power of the National March For Life in Ottawa which was attended by thousands of Canadians, including numerous political and religious leaders opposed to the child murder of abortion. It’ll continue to reverberate across the nation.

Every pro-life Canadian is feeling buoyed by the inspiring, some might say – miraculous - news of Roe v. Wade about to be overturned in the United States.

Ending abortion is the civil rights issue of our time, and we need to make it the top ballot issue in deciding how to vote in the Ontario provincial election among pro-life, religious and socially conservative communities.

NOTE: there’s a lot that provincial MPPs can do to save lives from abortion, and to lessen the culture of death. For example, it’s within provincial jurisdiction to pass parental notification laws for minor children seeking abortion, to defund elective abortions, to repeal radical sex-ed lessons, etc.

Our Voter’s Guide to the provincial election currently has pro-life, pro-family candidates endorsed in about 60 of Ontario’s 124 ridings, as of this moment.

Is your riding one of them?

Please check if you have a pro-life candidate by entering your postal code at www.VoteProlifeOntario.ca.

Above: Screenshot from voteprolifeontario.ca’s <Search by Postal Code> tool

If there’s a local pro-life candidate on your ballot be sure to get out and vote for them!

VOTE EARLY

Please try to vote early, before June 2nd, just in case some emergency comes up that might prevent you from voting on E-day.

As you know, life has a way of changing our carefully laid plans, so don’t put your ballot at risk by waiting till June 2nd.

Early voting is underway, and is available every day through Saturday May 28th

To find the closest advance voting location to you, click right here to visit the Ontario Elections website, enter your postal code, and then, click on the section titled <Other Days and Ways to Vote – Vote in person before election day>.