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BCCLA opposes ban on U Vic pro-life club
The University of Victoria student newspaper, The Martlet, is hosting a debate on the recent recommendation of the UVic Student Society's Clubs Council to strip the
campus pro-life club, Youth Protecting Youth, of its official status and funding. The
recommendation comes in response to a recent complaint from the UVSS Women's Centre
that pro-life advocacy "inherently discriminates" against women.
John Dixon of the BCCLA and Anastasia Pearse of YPY will argue that the club should not be
punished for its pro-life advocacy, and they will be opposed by Joyce Arthur of The Abortion
Rights Coalition of Canada and a representative of the campus pro-choice club, Students for
Choice.
The BCCLA, which has a long history of successfully fighting for the reproductive autonomy of
women, condemns the attempt to silence pro-life advocacy on the University of Victoria
campus. Dixon says: "It should not be necessary for us to fight for freedom of conscience,
opinion, and expression on a university campus. YPY‟s point of view may be unpopular and
shared by only a minority of university students, but that is precisely why both democratic and
academic freedoms need to be protected."
BCCLA President Robert Holmes added: “Public money should not be used to suppress free
speech. A university and student society that target and suppress one set of views on a matter
of public debate while smugly asking for more public funds and for the continuation of a law
forcing all students to fund the student society commit an affront to democracy. The President
of the university has been woefully silent about ensuring respect for freedom even though in
his annual report to government seeking money he asserts: „…fundamental values of
intellectual and ethical integrity, freedom of speech and freedom of inquiry, and equal rights
and the dignity of all persons need to inform all of our actions and are a prerequisite to fulfilling
the purpose of the university.' The Provincial Government asserts that it has an “Accountability
Framework …to promote institutional accountability” for the $2.25 billion a year spent on
advanced education and yet can't find the time to tell UVic to smarten up on this issue. Shame
on them all.”
What: Debate between John Dixon, BCCLA with Anastasia Pearse of Youth Protecting Youth
against Joyce Arthur, Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada and a representative of Students for
Choice
Time: 6:30pm, Friday, February 5th
Location: University of Victoria: David Lam Auditorium, MacLaurin Building
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