LONDON, ONT. London’s provincial contingent of New Democrat MPPs is attempting to stop graphic images of aborted fetuses from arriving in your mailbox or being delivered to your door. Terence Kernaghan, Peggy Sattler and Teresa Armstrong introduced a Private Member s Bill Monday to restrict such controversial materials from being distributed by opponents of abortion. They were joined in a virtual news conference by supporters, including London parent Sarah Grossi. “My son and I were driving through the Commissioners and Wharncliffe Road intersection and were visually assaulted by what I can only describe as a very grotesque and violent image.”
London’s provincial contingent of New Democrat MPPs is attempting to stop graphic images of aborted fetuses from arriving in your mailbox or being delivered to your door.
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Publishing date: Mar 04, 2021 • March 4, 2021 • 1 minute read • Citizens rallied in Blyth in front of Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson s office Feb. 26 to promote the Stay Home If You Are Sick Act, which would allow for seven days paid sick leave, three days of unpaid sick leave and 14 days of paid sick leave during a pandemic. Handout jpg, CN
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Citizens rallied in front of Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson’s office in Blyth on Feb. 26 to bring attention to Bill 239.
The bill, dubbed the “Stay Home If You Are Sick Act,” was introduced by London West MPP Peggy Sattler. It would allow for seven days of paid sick leave and three days of unpaid sick leave for Ontarians. It would also provide an additional 14 days of paid sick leave during an infectious disease emergency.
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