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6 years in jail for offering women alternatives to abortion…and I’d do it again

Updated: September 8, 2021 at 5:57 am EST  See Comments

Wed Sep 8, 2021 – 5:43 am EDTWed Sep 8, 2021 – 5:43 am EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — In an episode of The John-Henry Westen Show late last year, I was joined by the inspiring Canadian pro-life advocate Mary Wagner, who has been arrested many times for peacefully entering abortion centers to offer mothers help to save the lives of their children. In total, she has spent six years in prison.

My interview came just days after Wagner’s lawyers filed, to the Supreme Court of Canada, an appeal of her lawsuit challenging Section 223 of the Canadian Criminal Code, which violates the Canadian Charter’s guarantee of “life, liberty and security” and equal protection of an individual person. This case, if accepted by the Court, would be monumental for the pro-life movement in Canada.

Wagner told me that she hopes “the highest court would recognize the injustice of Section 223, which declares … that before birth there is a child there but is not considered a human being, contrary to common sense (and) contrary to scientific evidence.”

She also noted that “if the court decides against our case, then it’s clear they exposed the hypocrisy and the grave injustice is exposed for many because I believe that this case will garner international attention.”

Wagner also discussed what led her to become a pro-life activist in its truest sense: by

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