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Kitchener MP criticizes pro-choice group over equality motion

Conservative Kitchener Centre MP Stephen Woodworth is taking a national pro-choice group to task for not supporting a motion he plans to submit in parliament affirming a human's "equal worth and dignity."

Stephen Woodworth asked for support from national pro-choice group

Last year, Woodworth tried to introduce a private member's bill which would have studied when life begins. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

Conservative Kitchener Centre MP Stephen Woodworth is takinga nationalpro-choice group to task for not supporting a motion he plans to submit in parliament affirming a human's "equal worth and dignity."

Woodworthtold CBC News on Mondayonce it is agreed that a human being has a right to dignity and equality, there can be a public and parliamentary discussion on the definitions of "human being," "dignity" and "equality".

"If you begin by saying that 'I'm sorry, some people are just not human beings and therefore they can be written out of the equation,' it's a really bad move," Woodworth told CBC News. "It creates a dark and dangerous future."

Woodworth said he reached out to Joyce Arthur, the executive director of the Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada, for support on the motion. The group is a prominent national pro-choice organization.

Woodworth said he wrote to the group in January with the specific wording of the motion: "That the Parliament of Canada declare that the equal worth and dignity of everyone must be recognized by Canadian law based on their inherent nature as a human being."

He said Arthur wrote back the next day, and thathe then responded and then received no further response from ARCC.

Arthur said she and her group declined Woodworths request because they felt it would lead to giving rights to a fetus, which would have dangerous consequences for pregnant women.

"He doesnt seem to recognize that at all," said Arthur. "When I bring up womens rights over and over again, he thinks its some sort of sideshow. He doesnt really get the issue, so whats the point of talking about it with him?"

Woodworth said in a media release thathe has "regretfully concluded" theARCC "simply refuses to affirm human equality."

"We think the ulterior motive is that he's trying to include fetuses in the definition of 'everyone,'" Arthur said.

Last September, Woodworth tried to introduce Bill 312, a private members bill which would have studied when life begins.

It was defeated in the House of Commons with a vote of 203-91.

For this latest motion, Woodworth would need the support of at least one other MP. However, none have expressed their intent to join him.

Woodworth will likely not be able to introduce the motion himself until after the next federal election due to parliamentary procedure.