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More than 100 Canadian anti-abortion and anti-euthanasia activists have convened in Calgary for Cultivating a Culture of Life: A Pro-Life Action Conference.
Taking place at Bethel United Reform Church from Nov. 7–9, the summit co-hosted by the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform (CCBR) and the Alberta Life Issues Educational Society (ALIES) will feature plenary presentations, breakout sessions, and panel discussions.
Cameron Côté, the CCBR’s western outreach director who is leading two of the general assembly sittings, told The Catholic Register in Canada that the time is ripe for such a conference to capitalize on the growing interest in pro-life engagement both CCBR and ALIES officials are observing at work.
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Taking place at Bethel United Reform Church from Nov. 7–9, the summit co-hosted by the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform (CCBR) and the Alberta Life Issues Educational Society (ALIES) will feature plenary presentations, breakout sessions, and panel discussions.
Cameron Côté, the CCBR’s western outreach director who is leading two of the general assembly sittings, told The Catholic Register in Canada that the time is ripe for such a conference to capitalize on the growing interest in pro-life engagement both CCBR and ALIES officials are observing at work.
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Pro-life action conference in Calgary draws more than 100 activists
Conference organizers have designed the event to be an occasion to learn more about opportunities within Canada’s pro-life movement.
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