Ontario unanimously passes radical LGBT bill redefining parent-child relationship
Bill 28, which redefines the family to appease
LGBTQ activists, was passed unanimously in the Ontario legislature Tuesday by
79 MPPs from all three parties, with 28 MPPs absent for the vote.
According to Campaign Life Coalition,
Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown pressured his
MPPs to either vote for the bill or absent themselves.
Pro-family groups have criticized the Liberal
government for ramming through the controversial "All Families Are Equal
Act."
Bill 28 “completely turns on its head the
former understanding of ‘family’ which consisted of individuals united by
marriage, blood and adoption,” noted Gwen Landolt of REAL Women in an October
16 critique.
The All Families Are Equal Act legally
redefines “mother” and “father” as “parent” to accommodate homosexual couples
who conceive children through reproductive means
“It gets rid of 'mother' and 'father' in
family law — mum entirely — to allow for a purely contractual relationship
between up to four adult parents, and the children that are legally identified
as theirs,” noted Dr. Scott Masson in an analysis of the bill.
He warned the bill is a threat to family and
parental rights.
“According to this Bill 28, this new legal
‘family’ can only exist if the traditional, natural family unit is destroyed,”
Masson pointed out.
“In the process, it also makes it far easier
for the government to seize our children
because henceforth we too will only have a contractual — not a natural — bond to
our children. As we know, contractual relationships are easy to change.”
Twenty-eight MPPs were absent for the vote,
including both Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne, and NDP leader Andrea Horwath.
In fact, Tory leader Brown was the only party leader present for the vote.
PC MPPs Monte McNaughton and Rick Nicholls,
both green-lighted by CLC as supportable on pro-life and pro-family issues,
were not present.
Liberal MPPs Mario Sergio and Joe Dickson,
both practising Catholics and green-lighted as pro-life by Campaign Life
Coalition, were also notably absent for the vote.
But voting for Bill 28 was Liberal MPP and
Catholic Lou Rinaldi, who has been green-lighted as supportable by Campaign
Life Coalition.
Newly elected PC MPP Sam Oosterhoff, known for
his social conservative views, had not yet been sworn in after his surprise
November 19 victory.
PC MPP Mike Harris had proposed an amendment
November 1 that Bill 28 allow “mother” and “father” as well as “parent,” in
state-registered documents, but that amendment was voted down. Harris was not
present for the final vote.
Campaign Life Coalition vice president Jeff
Gunnarson slammed Premier Kathleen Wynne’s Liberal government for “ramming
through another controversial bit of social engineering with Bill 28.”
“This bill is another example of Wynne’s
attempts to radically alter the definition of family and sexual morality,” he
said, noting that “Bill 28 will normalize a variety of relationships without
any regard for the well-being of the children.”