For a pro-life Quebec
The Legault government claims to preserve Quebec's uniqueness with its constitutional project, which includes “freedom to abort” among its founding principles. However, it is difficult to see how abortion can serve this interest. From a pragmatic point of view, it is inconceivable to make the freedom to eliminate one's offspring a guiding principle of society when the fertility rate is 1.33 children per woman... From a moral point of view, in addition to the obvious harm that abortion does to the common good, this practice is a grave injustice to the unborn child.
Constitutionalize secularism? Enshroud euthanasia in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms? Omit our Christian heritage? Quebec does not need these whims, quite the contrary!
We issued a call to action and are pleased to see that 446 of our subscribers responded and contacted their representatives about the constitution. If you haven't done so yet, we urge you to share your opinion with your provincial representative on these important aspects of the constitution using our communication tool (this is only possible if you are a resident of Quebec, but if you live outside Quebec, you can share the link with friends and family in Quebec).
Send your message in 60 seconds (pre-written, editable — click here).
For a message in French — click here.
A good news, despite the deficit it announces, the budget tabled by the Carney government at least does not include recommendations 429 and 430 from the Finance Committee, which called for the withdrawal of charitable status from religious and pro-life organizations. These unpopular recommendations, which would have resulted in the closure of most religious organizations and pro-life organizations such as pregnancy help centers, were met with widespread outrage across Canada, leading the government to reject them. When enough voices are raised, they have an undeniable impact on government decisions. This shows the importance of working together to combat such evils. Our efforts are bearing fruit!
That is why we invite you to contact your representative using the tool we provide here, in order to defeat the constitutionalization of abortion in Quebec.
We also invite you (and thank you if you have already signed) to sign our petition against the inclusion of abortion and secularism in the Quebec constitution and to participate in the public consultation launched by the government on its draft constitution.
At Quebec Life Coalition, we believe that Quebec must protect life from conception to natural death, support the family according to the natural order, and return to its Christian roots.
To achieve these goals, we advocate through events such as the March for Life, through calls for political action such as the present call to action, through publications such as our website cqv.qc.ca and our Facebook page, and through emails such as the one you are currently reading.
With our warmest thanks for your commitment,
For Life,
Augustin Hamilton,
News website manager
A constitution without a heritage?
In its draft constitution, the Quebec government, not content with engraving abortion and secularism in stone, completely omits the Christian heritage of Quebecers.
This heritage consists not only of a few historic buildings or folkloric events, but mainly of the memory and respect for our ancestors who were Christians and who, in addition to the land, passed on to us their most precious gift: their faith.
Not mentioning Quebec's Christian heritage in this potential constitution amounts to constitutionalizing oblivion and cutting off our roots. On what basis can we build our future if we have no history in our “law of laws”?
This draft constitution is a lie by omission that paradoxically proclaims: I remember... nothing.
One could even say that the addition of euthanasia to Quebec's Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms in the same draft is, at least symbolically, part of this elimination of the past.

If you have signed our petition and invited your friends and family to do so, we now invite you to make your opinion known to the government by participating in the public consultation it has launched on the constitutional bill. (Link to the consultation.)
At Quebec Life Coalition, we believe that Quebec must protect life from conception to natural death, support the family according to the natural order, and return to its Christian roots.
To achieve these goals, we advocate through events such as the March for Life, through calls for political action such as this petition and the participation in the current consultation, through publications such as our website cqv.qc.ca and our Facebook page, and through emails such as the one you are currently reading.
Your participation is invaluable to us, and we thank you warmly for it.
For Life,
Augustin Hamilton,
News website manager
A constitution must protect life from conception to natural death
While the Quebec government talks about giving the State a constitution, it claims to make “freedom to abort” a “founding principle” of the Quebec nation. This is a very bad principle, because instead of being “founding,” it will be destructive to the nation that the government intends to strengthen. How can killing babies be the foundation of anything, especially in Quebec, which is experiencing an alarming birth rate crisis? It's a complete nonsense.
At Quebec Life Coalition, we believe that the State must, on the contrary, defend life from conception to natural death and protect the family and the Christian faith. We campaign for these three principles to be recognized and accepted by society and the State through various actions:
- In the streets: March for Life, 40 Days for Life, Life Chain, Vigil 365, Canada Prays and Quebec Prays.
- Through speech: colloques, conference tours, video emissions.
- In writing: the blog cqv.qc.ca, social media posts, book publications, weekly emails (including the one you are currently reading).
- Through mobilization: petitions, calls to participate in political life.
- Through concrete help: the Pregnant? Need help? helpline.
That is why, if Quebec were to inscribe a constitution in the marble, we affirm that it must include these three essential principles: the right to life from conception to natural death, the protection of the family according to the natural order, and the recognition of Christianity.
We have also launched a petition, and we thank you if you have already signed it, addressed to the National Assembly so that you can express your disagreement with the constitutionalization of abortion and secularism, as well as the inclusion of euthanasia in Quebec's Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms.
We also invite you, considering the Quebec government's draft constitution, to submit a document as part of the general consultation launched by the CAQ. Groups and individuals have until November 12 to submit a document, and consultations will begin on November 25.
Please share this email with others so that they can sign the petition.
Thank you once again for your commitment.
For Life,
Augustin Hamilton,
News website manager
The Life Chain spreads across Quebec
The Life Chain took place once again in Quebec this year, on October 5th. With the help of local organizers, we were able to organize nearly thirty chains across Quebec — an increase of nearly threefold in two years!

Kirkland, QC.

Longueuil, QC.
This type of event is essential for spreading the pro-life message in Quebec, where it is so rarely heard. By standing in public and proudly displaying our support for the unborn child, we show that it is possible to be pro-life without shame and we encourage our fellow citizens to express opinions that they may not even dare to mention. Through our prayers, we draw God's blessing on this great work of charity, which is to defend those who are defenseless.

Saint-Henri, MTL, QC.
This year, according to the Life Chain Canada Committee, approximately 20,000 Canadians participated in the Chain.

Lévis, QC.
It is thanks to your help that we are able to coordinate such events. To continue and further expand this salutary work, I invite you to support us with your donations — give generously here!
We hope to see you participate in the Life Chain next year.
For Life,
Augustin Hamilton

Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, MTL, QC.
A spiritual awakening after Charlie Kirk's death?
The tragic death of Charlie Kirk — a young American Christian and pro-life influencer – has sent shockwaves around the globe. Murdered on a university campus for his beliefs, he who stood up for life, marriage, and faith, Charlie leaves behind a powerful legacy.
Thousands gathered for his national funeral in Arizona. His widow, Erika, shared a moving testimony of faith and forgiveness. Since Charlie’s passing, people have started praying again, reading the Bible, going back to church — could this be the beginning of a spiritual revival?
Even here in Canada, folks have come together to honour his memory. All over the world, people are rediscovering the Christian faith thanks to Charlie’s message.
Charlie dreamed of this kind of awakening. He dedicated his life to inspiring young people to embrace prayer, family, and the defence of life. Now it’s our turn to carry the torch.
Here’s how you can get involved:
- Join the Life Chain on October 5 (click here for full details)
- Take part in 40 Days for Life in Sherbrooke (Contact Brian Jenkins: 438-930-8643)
- Pray the public rosary against secularism every Wednesday at 6 p.m. as part of the “Quebec Prays” campaign (see here)
- Get involved in your Christian community with Campagne Québec-Vie (Reach us at: [email protected])
- Pray daily near an abortion centre with Vigil 365 (Contact Brian Jenkins: 438-930-8643)
Let’s be witnesses of truth, love, and life — just like Charlie.
So far, we’ve raised $9,885 in our fundraising campaign (the response to our last email was amazing!), but we still need $10,115 to reach our goal of $20,000. Please, give today — we’re truly grateful for your support.
For Life,
The Quebec Life Coalition Team
WHO includes abortion pill in essential drugs list
In the 24th edition of its Model List of Essential Medicines, published on September 5th, the World Health Organization included for the first time a section on abortion drugs, including mifepristone and misoprostol, both of which are used in the process known as “abortion pill.” This shows how low the WHO has sunk, classifying the killing of unborn children (or abortion) as an essential health service.
It is the same abortion pill that was at the origin of the death of a 19-year-old Canadian woman, Rhenna Laderoute, whose tragedy was recently reported in The Globe and Mail. Rheanna suffered an infection and died of sepsis within ten days after taking the abortion pill — in an absurd scenario where, despite three visits to the hospital, the health care system failed to recognize and adequately treat her deteriorating condition, leading to the terrible fate we have described. Even more absurd is the negligence of the same healthcare system that so lightly prescribes a product whose danger of sepsis is even listed on the packaging.
Thus, the abortion pill, intended to kill only one life, that of the unborn child, sometimes takes two at once...
It is necessary that a voice, or even multiple voices, be heard to warn women not only that abortion kills an innocent human being, but also of the danger to their own lives that comes with abortion, or even the danger of mental health problems associated with abortion.
We are dedicated to being that voice in Quebec, where very few speak out in favor of the unborn child. That is why we invite you to give generously to our fall fundraising campaign. Your donations not only allow us to be that voice, but also to increase our action for the culture of life. We have received $2,500 so far, and we need another $17,500 to reach our goal of $20,000. If you have the heart to do so, we ask you to consider becoming a monthly donor to support us on a regular and ongoing basis.
I would also like to remind you of our various events and activities, including the upcoming Life Chain, which will take place on Sunday, October 5th. You can find the locations here.
Thank you infinitely,
Augustin Hamilton
Quebec prays – and in public!
Secularism, according to our beloved Quebec government, is one of Quebec's "fundamental values". One might well ask how secularism is a foundation of Quebec, since it played no part in the founding or continuation of Quebec. What we expect from a foundation is that it played a part in the founding of the nation and that it continues to play a permanent role in maintaining the nation. Coming in the wake of the Quiet Revolution and its rejection of Catholicism, secularism has instead contributed to the disappearance of the French-Canadian Catholic people, who have become, in part, a people of unbelieving and infertile Quebeckers. Secularism, and the accompanying delusional feminism (which, by the way, suits men who want to have fun without having children), is more a factor in Quebec's decline and disappearance than one of its fundamental values. The current falling birth rate is proof of this.
The report of the Committee to Study Respect for the Principles of the State Secularism Act and Religious Influences, entitled "For an Even More Coherent Quebec Secularism: Assessment and Perspectives , August 2025", recommends, among other things, that the Quebec government makes public prayers subject to municipal control, withdraws all public subsidies from religious and pro-life organisations, and eliminates funding for private religious schools.
In response to this state atheism, which is increasingly showing its face behind the mask of secularism, we invite Quebeckers and Canadians to show that Christians praying in public is a fundamental value of Quebec and Canada by participating in the "Québec prie" and the "Canada Prays" initiatives.

Map showing the current locations of the Québec Prie and Canada Prays groups.
Created in 2022 as part of a global movement, this initiative was intended as a response to the closure of churches during lockdown and the exclusion of some Christians from places of worship. (Imagine if we were once again forbidden to pray inside churches and public prayer was banned, where would we pray?) With astonishing vitality, Le Québec prie has continued to exist ever since. As a new threat to Christianity in Quebec rears its head, we invite you to join one of these prayer groups, which meet every Wednesday at 6 p.m. Another good opportunity to show that Quebec and Canada are still Christian would be to take part in the Life Chain, which will take place on Sunday, October 5th. See below for information on the nearest chain or prayer group.
For Life,
Augustin Hamilton
P.S. Don't forget to sign our petition for the recognition of post-abortion syndrome in Quebec.
Québec prie and Canada Prays
Every Wednesday at 6 pm, Christians across Quebec are invited to gather in groups throughout the province to pray the Rosary publicly. We will not be driven from the public square like lepers!
To find a prayer group near you (they exist worldwide, including in Canada), visit: https://public-rosary.org/
There are also Telegram groups: for Canada https://t.me/CanadaPrays, and for Quebec https://t.me/lequebecprie.
Life Chain
The Life Chain is a peaceful, silent demonstration in which participants hold pro-life signs for one hour. Held in hundreds of cities on Sunday, October 5th from 2 to 3 p.m., this initiative is crucial to raising public awareness of the dignity of human life.
For more information, contact Brian Jenkins at (438) 930-8643.
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Finally, it rained after a long dry period. Thanks to God, it is refreshing to see nature regaining its green color!
The Arthabaska-L'Érable by-election resulted in a comfortable victory for the PQ, followed closely by Éric Duhaime's PCQ, while the CAQ trailed far behind — a dramatic reversal in the CAQ stronghold. The population's disappointment with the ruling party is undoubtedly behind much of the shift in votes from the CAQ to the PQ and the PCQ. But how can we explain the collapse of the other parties? Perhaps we should see this as a rallying around the PQ to block the ‘right’ embodied by Éric Duhaime (no doubt despite himself), a rallying similar to that which took place around Mark Carney in the last federal election, not only to combat the American threat, but also to counter the Conservative Pierre Poilievre, accused of Trumpism by the mainstream media.
That said, whether it is the CAQ or the PQ that governs Quebec after the next general election, what difference does it make for unborn children and those who defend them?
I would like to commend the efforts of our colleague Arpad Nagy, who ran as an independent candidate in this election campaign to bring the pro-life message to the public arena. Here is a comment left by a voter under one of Mr. Nagy's Facebook posts, which I believe will help us reflect on the merits of his approach: "Congratulations on your candidacy! Thanks to you, I was able to do my duty as a good citizen, because a committed Catholic was running in my region! Thank you, and may the Lord protect and keep you!"
I invite you to sign our petition to the Quebec Minister of the Status of Women and the Minister of Health regarding the post-abortion trauma experienced by a large number of women, so that their ministries will recognise this reality and put in place a support programme for women who have been hurt by abortion. Such recognition could be the beginning of a more in-depth reflection on what abortion itself is. We have compiled the results of several scientific studies on the effects of abortion in a report to support the petition.
In addition to this petition, Campagne Québec-Vie invites you to participate in various pro-life events and actions that will take place this summer and during the autumn season: corn roast, Life Chain and 40 Days for Life.
Corn Roast — August 23rd
This annual event is a golden opportunity for pro-life advocates to gather, discuss, and get to know each other better. This year, we will have Philippe Letellier-Martel from Action Vitale as our guest speaker. This young pro-life activist has set up a YouTube channel with a colleague where he promotes pro-life and Christian apologetics. He also takes to the streets to ask passers-by for their opinions on abortion in order to open their eyes to this devastating scourge. The corn roast will be held on 23 August at the CQV offices at 3330 Rivier Street, Montreal.
Life Chain — October 5th
The Life Chain is a pro-life prayer and demonstration event that takes place for one hour, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., each year to bear witness to the sanctity of human life. For one hour, participants stand along a designated street holding signs with pro-life messages such as "Abortion kills children" and "Abortion hurts women". This event took place in more than 350 locations across Canada in 2024, including about 20 in Quebec. Such widespread participation is only possible thanks to the organisation of the chain by local people across Canada. CQV will hold a chain in Montreal along Décarie Boulevard, near the intersection with Jean-Talon Street and the Namur metro station. More details to come.
40 Days for Life — September 24th-November 2nd
The 40 Days for Life are similar in some ways to the Life Chain, but much longer. It consists of 40 days and 12 hours per day of sidewalk vigils, usually in the vicinity of an abortion clinic, to witness on behalf of the unborn child to passers-by and to offer help to women who are considering aborting their babies. The 40 Days begins on September 24th and ends on November 2nd. More details to come.
For more information, to register for one of these events, or to organize a local Life Chain, contact Brian Jenkins at (438) 930-8643.
For Life
Augustin Hamilton
How far will Quebec go in the culture of death?
The recent decision of the Superior Court of Quebec confirming the bubble zones surrounding places where abortion is practiced is another sign of the moral state of Quebec: according to Quebec justice and state, it is prejudicial that pro-life offers help close to the abortion centres—as if it might be prejudicial to respectfully suggest not to abort one’s child.
Another sign of Quebec’s moral decadence, which began with the Quiet Revolution, is the treatment of the American Christian singer who came on a musical tour to evangelize Canada. Certainly, the wave of cancellation that Sean Feucht suffered because he is pro-life and opposed to LGBT ideology does not only concern Quebec, but the hostility shown towards him was very particular during his visit to Montreal.
Thus, not only is abortion officially promoted, but the expression of pro-life opinions, or even the performance of pro-life people, are censored, even prohibited.
Unfortunately for Quebec, the path it has taken, that of the culture of death, can only lead to its disappearance. Many of our opponents do not understand that we are not working against them, but in their interest.
Quebec, instead of returning to common sense, rejects the warnings given to it and sinks further, if possible, into the rejection of God and morality.
Even if saving Quebec seems impossible in human terms, we will continue to work, even if it was only to save the few souls that we can reach.
Moreover, the message we convey is addressed to anyone who wants to hear it, even if the Quebec we know were to disappear, what has been sown will not fail to bear fruit.
One can also hope that God will perform a miracle and convert hardened hearts. In any case, we will continue our work.
A little reminder of the commitment of our colleague Arpad Nagy in the Arthabaska by-election as an independent candidate.
Finally, we have finished translating our report on the persecution of Christians in Canada! You can read it here.
For Life,
Augustin Hamilton
P.S. If you feel like it, you can donate to help us in our mission.
Read moreChristianity in Quebec between the hammer and the anvil
Have you heard about this demonstration which took place on July 20 in front of the Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal, to defend the "deep and common meaning of this space" in response to the islamic street prayers that are regularly held in front of the basilica? Unfortunately, the organizers of the demonstration called on the government to ban all public prayers, including consequently those held by Christians. It is difficult to see how one can defend the "deep and common meaning" of such an iconic place by targeting indirectly the Catholicism that makes its essence.
The Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) was placed under supervision of the Ontario government because of its significant deficit. One can certainly throw into the balance of the deficit the sum of one or two million that the TCDSB advisors used to persecute in court their colleague Michael Del Grande, who opposed pro-abortion propaganda and LGBT indoctrination within the school program of the commission.
I put here some contact details of our colleague Arpad Nagy who is running – on his own initiative and at his own expense – as an independent in the provincial by-election in Arthabaska, in order to bring the pro-life speech into the public square. Potential volunteers should contact Arpad at: [email protected]. Interested people can also follow the campaign’s Facebook page here and pass on the information to their surroundings.
For Life,
Augustin Hamilton
P.S. A summer donation to help us continue our mission would be more than welcome!
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