Campaign Life Coalition distributes thousands of pro-family flyers ahead of New Brunswick election
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Last month, Campaign Life Coalition mailed out 160,000 postcards across New Brunswick to encourage parents to uphold the province’s policy mandating that schools obtain parental consent before calling children by a different name or using different pronouns.
(LifeSiteNews) — Campaign Life Coalition (CLC) has distributed flyers reminding the citizens of New Brunswick of the importance of pro-family policies that hang in the balance in the coming provincial election.
Last month, pro-life and pro-family organization CLC mailed out 160,000 postcards across New Brunswick to encourage parents to uphold the province’s policy mandating that schools obtain parental consent before referring to children by a different name or using different pronouns.
“The New Brunswick Liberal Party, led by Susan Holt, has pledged to repeal this common sense school directive if Liberals form government,” CLC’s Jack Fonseca told LifeSiteNews.
“She will turn back the clock on parental rights, and forbid teachers from obtaining parental consent before transitioning kids at school,” he continued. “Minors will be encouraged to impersonate the opposite sex at school and helped in keeping it secret from their mom and dad.”
The flyers, which were sent to the greater Fredericton, Moncton and Saint John areas, came just a few months before New Brunswick’s provincial election scheduled for October 21. The current Progressive Conservative premier, Blaine Higgs, has introduced a series of pro-family directives, which would likely be repealed if he loses the upcoming election.
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