The Government of Canada awarded 2 pro-life heroes: Linda Gibbons and Mary Wagner. They won the Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal.
Linda Gibbons, is a humble grandmother, who has spent 10 years often in prison defending the unborn children as their lives are being taken away each day in Canada.
Mary Wagner is a young woman who tries to help pregnant mothers keep their children. Both have been imprisoned for their efforts to save unborn children while standing outside abortion clinics.
These women were nominated by the courageous Conservative MP of Saskatchewan, Maurice Vellacott. He compared these women to the civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.
"Unlike the justice minister, Vellacott was unable to award these medals to the victims of crime, because these baby victims are dead, so instead the award to those 'heroines of humanity' Mary Wagner and Linda Gibbons who are trying to protect defenceless, voiceless human beings in the womb from butchery and death, and trying to let vulnerable women know that there are other options and support and adoption possibilities," Vellacott said in a statement. "It's what you would expect in a caring compassionate society."
Vellacott also explained, "It's a pretty upside down world when we honour abortionists like Henry Morgentaler for killing over 5,000 babies and imprison precious women, like Mary Wagner and Linda Gibbons, who try to save babies from such savagery. They are the real heroes of humanity!"
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