The anti-life and anti-Christian persecution in Quebec and Canada is now a fact.
We’ve documented it extensively in our report and letter to U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance. It’s evident once again in the cancellation of Christian singer Sean Feucht’s concerts, and more recently, in the Quebec Superior Court’s decision to impose a 50-metre exclusion zone around abortion facilities.
This climate is fuelled by deep-rooted ideological bias. No matter how clearly and reasonably we explain that our arguments against abortion and other unnatural practices can be understood even without religious faith, it’s useless. The simple fact that we are believers disqualifies us from public debate.
In Quebec, full citizenship seems reserved for atheists or lukewarm believers. Sincere believers are labelled as the “religious far right,” a term used to justify our immediate exclusion from public discussion—no matter how rigorous or truthful our claims. It’s dishonest. A textbook ad hominem fallacy.
We even translated The Last Superstition into French—a book of Christian and pro-life apologetics that demonstrates how Christian faith is grounded in reason. But it doesn’t matter. If we, pro-life Christians, are the ones speaking, our words are automatically dismissed by the media, the intellectual class, and those who think like them.
Still, we persist! “Let the dead bury their dead.” We are here to defend life and to save the living, those still searching for truth.
That’s why we are launching a campaign on a subject as serious as it is ignored: post-abortion trauma. You’ll find here our letter to Ministers Martine Biron (Status of Women) and Christian Dubé (Health), calling on them to establish a post-abortion healing program and launch a public awareness campaign on this crisis.
Once again, our message may be ignored—simply because it comes from us. But this time, it will be much harder to sweep aside: we’ve attached a rigorous scientific report entitled The Consequences of Post-Abortion Trauma: A Neglected Public Health and Social Issue. The facts should speak for themselves—let those who have ears, hear!
With this letter and scientific report to the ministers, we’ve included a (bilingual) citizen petition.
👉 SIGN THE BILINGUAL PETITION HERE
I strongly encourage you to sign it—for the sake of the women of Quebec. Women who have been lied to, every step of the way: about what abortion truly is (the killing of an innocent child) and about its psychological and physical consequences. Even a quick glance at our report will convince you.
Thank you for signing—and especially, for sharing it with those around you.
For Life,

Georges Buscemi
President, Quebec Life Coalition
P.S. Just a reminder that our colleague Arpad Nagy is an independent candidate in the Arthabaska by-election.
Conferences tour
Quebec Life Coalition is launching a project to establish local groups in the parishes and churches of Quebec, to root a living commitment to faith, family and life. Several communities have already been visited recently, and these groups serve as a springboard for various initiatives: mobilization for the March for Life, prayer vigils, training in apologetics, support for pregnant women in distress, etc. Invite us to come and talk about it in your community: [email protected] ou 1-855-996-2686.
Corn Roast
Our annual corn roast will take place on Saturday, August 23rd starting at noon, at the Quebec Life Coalition's offices, 3330 Rivier Street, Montreal. Come in large numbers!
Our special guest: Philippe Letellier-Martel from Action Vitale.
Participation cost: $15
For more information, contact Brian Jenkins at (438) 930-8643.
Vigil 365
The Vigil 365 is a prayer vigil where, every day for one or two hours, pro-lifers pray in a public place at a certain distance from an abortuary for the end of abortion.
For more information, contact Brian Jenkins on (438) 930-8643.
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