Red Deer Pro-Choice joining Westerner Days Parade
Members of Red Deer Pro-Choice say they will be joining the Westerner Days parade this year, in response to the annual Pro-Life parade entry and the recent reversal of Roe v. Wade in the United States.
Officials say their informal group of central Albertans formed this year, after the Supreme Court overturned the landmark decision that allowed the right to abortion, prompting many to look stateside in concern and wonder if Canadian women and transgender people were at risk in Canada as well.
“Though abortion is legal in Canada, there is a very active anti-choice movement at work. You don’t have to look far to find individuals, and particularly politicians, who don’t agree with the procedure for ideological reasons,” says Tracy Kennedy, one of the local organizers. “We can’t be complacent. As they’ve demonstrated in the U.S., things can change.”
The group says access is a key issue across Canada. They note that while abortion is an insured service under the Canada Health Act, some provinces do not provide accessible or funded services (Backgrounder: Abortion Access Issues | Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada (arcc-cdac.ca).


