Student abortion protesters plead not guilty to trespassing, vow to return
Last Updated: Monday, March 16, 2009 | 3:13 PM ET
CBC News
Six University of Calgary students who pleaded not guilty to trespassing charges Monday morning vowed to return to campus with their graphic anti-abortion display.
Leah Hallman, one of the Campus Pro-Life members, said her group will be back on campus March 25 and 26 with their display comparing abortion to the Holocaust, the Ku Klux Klan and the genocide in Rwanda.
"We have a right to freedom of speech in Canada, and the university has acknowledged that we have the right under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom in the past. I am not too sure why they changed their minds. I think it's because of the nature of the signs, because the signs show abortion for what abortion is," Hallman said.
Six students were charged with trespassing after refusing a request from university officials to turn the signs inward so they would be less visible to the public.
University lawyer Paul Beke said last year that the charter's freedom of expression protection doesn't extend to trespassers.
"Protesters are on the university's private property and they have refused to follow the university's instructions," Beke said at the time. "Because they won't co-operate, they had to give notice to the protesters that they will become illegal protesters. So they will be dealt with legally if they do trespass."
The students will be back in court in November.
Share Tools
Top News Headlines
- Syria massacre toll up to 108, UN monitor says
- The UN Security Council is holding an emergency meeting Sunday to discuss the recent massacre in the Syrian town of Houla, in which 108 people died, many of them children under the age of 10. more »
- CP Rail negotiations 'stalled,' union says
- Negotiations between Canadian Pacific Railway Lt. and the union representing 4,800 striking locomotive engineers and conductors have come to a "stall" after the government appointed mediator walked out at 2 p.m. ET, a union spokesman says. more »
- Ryder Hesjedal wins prestigious Giro d'Italia
- Victoria, B.C., native Ryder Hesjedal has become the first Canadian to win one of the cycling world's three Grand Tour events, wrapping up the 2012 Giro d'Italia with an excellent performance in the final stage in Milan. more »
- Neighbour may have helped find missing kids in Mexico
- Two Winnipeg children who had been missing for nearly four years were found in Mexico after a man raised concerns about his neighbour, according to a private investigator. more »
Latest Health News Headlines
- Alcohol addiction team wants higher energy drink prices
- Mixing alcohol with caffeine-rich energy beverages is a trend that is continuing to rise in Canada, despite repeated warnings that the combination is unsafe, a new report warns. more »
- How curry spice helps the immune system kill bacteria
- A spice used in curry dishes helps to prevent infection and now scientists think they've got a lead on how. more »
- Calgary EMS station opens to the public
- Curious Calgarians got a look at a northwest EMS station this morning. more »
- Yellowknife toddlers catching hand, foot and mouth virus
- An outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease in Yellowknife is causing many toddlers and their parents some major discomfort. more »
FEATURED HEALTH
- Teen struck by lightning in Ottawa dies
- Missing Winnipeg children found in Mexico
- Quebec tornadoes cause millions in damage
- Montreal protesters march in peaceful defiance
- Syria massacre toll up to 108, UN monitor says
- Woman's remains found in hockey bag on Cape Breton river
- Everest team unable to bring down Toronto woman's body
- WWE apologizes to Brazil over Canadian's flag stomp
- Pope's butler arrested in Vatican leaks scandal

