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B.C. Court Orders Bus Company To Rethink Rejection Of Anti-Abortion Ads

The Canadian Press, 11 Sep, 2018 06:51 PM
  • B.C. Court Orders Bus Company To Rethink Rejection Of Anti-Abortion Ads
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Appeal Court has overturned a decision by Metro Vancouver's transit authority that refused advertising space to an anti-abortion education group on its buses.
 
 
The court says TransLink didn't provide any meaningful reasons for its decision to reject the ads from the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform.
 
 
A lower court judge agreed with TransLink over its use of the Canadian Code of Advertising Standards in "filtering" out the advertisement.
 
 
The proposed ad contained images of a growing fetus at seven weeks and at 16 weeks, and then a red circle on a white background containing the word "gone" along with text that read: "Abortion Kills Children." 
 
 
The judgment released Tuesday says the decision by TransLink couldn't stand, but the three-judge panel didn't say that TransLink must accept the advertisement on its buses.
 
 
Instead, the court ordered TransLink to reconsider the request by the centre to purchase advertising space.

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