Pro-life group take Ontario city to court over ban on anti-abortion ads on buses

By The Canadian Press

PETERBOROUGH, Ont. – A pro-life group is taking the City of Peterborough to court over a decision not to allow anti-abortion ads to be posted on city buses.

The Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform says refusing to post the ads infringes on free speech and violates the organization’s charter rights.

The Centre will be in court on Tuesday to seek a declaration that its rights were breached.

Peterborough city solicitor Patricia Lester declined to comment until the court has made a decision, but said the city is not planning to fight the matter.

The CCBR issued a statement saying the city has also agreed to post the ad, which depicts two pictures of fetuses with the caption “growing, growing, gone.”

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