Bubble Zone

 40 Days for Life and the Bubble Zone

The Ottawa 40 Days for Life committee met last Fall and we have decided to again participate in the Fall 40 Days for Life campaign. We haven’t got the exact dates yet, but if the regular pattern is followed, it will probably take place from Sept. 26 to Nov. 4. I will let you know when the dates are confirmed. Since the new law, Bill 163, Protecting a Woman’s Right to Access Abortion Services, was passed, we must change our location from directly across the street from 65 Bank St. to be just outside the perimeters of the 50-meter restricted area. We can still pray on Bank Street, and before the Fall campaign begins, we will give you the exact location of our new vigil site. We have no desire of having anyone prosecuted for peacefully praying to end abortion, so we will follow the exact letter of the new law.

A bubble zone law has been established by the province of Ontario on October 25, 2017 and it goes into full enforcement as of February 1, 2018. In Ottawa, police met with interested people this past week to explain how the new law effects “protestors” (that’s what they call us) outside of the Ottawa abortuary at 65 Bank Street. We must be 50 meters from the front door and signs will be posted at the perimeters of this bubble zone so that people are aware of the limitations. The first time a person goes within the 50 meters they will be given a warning and their names will be recorded. Any time after that, crossing into the bubble zone area can lead to prosecution.  You can read the full Act by googling, “Bill 163, Protecting a Woman's Right to Access Abortion Services Act, 2017” at: http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/bills/bills_detail.do?locale=en&BillID=5135&isCurrent=false&ParlSessionID=412&detailPage=bills_detail_the_bill

I will reprint the details of the Act at the end of this email.

Our concerns for the safety of the unborn persist and we will continue to pray and fast for an end to abortion, by means of the 40 Days for Life campaign. At the end of the summer, as we begin to organize our Fall campaign, I will keep you informed.

A Winter/Spring campaign is taking place from Feb. 14 to March 25 in some Canadian cities: in British Columbia – Terrace, Vancouver and Victoria; in Alberta – Calgary and Edmonton; in Ontario – Guelph, Niagara Falls, Oakville, Toronto, Welland and Windsor; and in Quebec – Montreal. Please unite with them in prayer.

 

Yours for Life,

 

Wanda

Wanda Hartlin

Co-ordinator

40 Days for Life, Ottawa

wanda40daysforlife@clife.ca

 

Bill 163 (2017)

An Act to enact the Safe Access to Abortion Services Act, 2017 and to amend the

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act in relation to abortion services

Purpose of Act

1 The purpose of this Act is to protect access to abortion services by protecting the safety, security, health and privacy of persons seeking to access these services and of persons providing, or assisting in the provision of, these services.

Interpretation

Definitions

2 In this Act,

“abortion services” means lawful services provided for the termination of pregnancy including prescribing, dispensing or administering a drug to terminate pregnancy; (“services d’interruption volontaire de grossesse”)

“clinic” means a place, other than a place in a hospital, whose primary purpose is to provide abortion services; (“clinique”)

“facility” means,

  (a)  a place, other than a clinic, where abortion services are provided including, for greater certainty, a hospital, health centre or pharmacy where abortion services are provided, or

  (b)  the office of a person who is a protected service provider within the meaning of clause (b) of the definition of “protected service provider”; (“établissement”)

“prescribed” means prescribed by the regulations made under this Act; (“prescrit”)

“property”, in relation to a clinic, facility or residence, means,

  (a)  property within the meaning of the Land Titles Act if that Act applies to the land where the clinic, facility or residence is located and clause (c) does not apply,

  (b)  property within the meaning of the Registry Act if that Act applies to the land where the clinic, facility or residence is located and clause (c) does not apply,

   (c)  property within the meaning of the Condominium Act, 1998 or as prescribed for the purposes of this clause, if that Act governs the land where the clinic, facility or residence is located as described in clause 2 (3) (a) of that Act, or

  (d)  property, as prescribed for the purposes of this clause, if none of clauses (a), (b) or (c) apply; (“unité foncière”)

“protected service provider” means,

  (a)  a person who works at a clinic, or

  (b)  a person who provides, or assists in the provision of, abortion services and who is,

           (i)  a member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,

          (ii)  a member of the College of Nurses of Ontario,

         (iii)  a member of the Ontario College of Pharmacists who holds a certificate of registration as a pharmacist, or

         (iv)  a regulated health professional prescribed for the purpose of this subclause. (“fournisseur de services protégé”)

Prohibitions

Prohibitions in access zones for clinics or facilities

3 (1)  While in an access zone established under section 6 for a clinic or facility, no person shall,

  (a)  advise or persuade, or attempt to advise or persuade, a person to refrain from accessing abortion services;

  (b)  inform or attempt to inform a person concerning issues related to abortion services, by any means, including oral, written or graphic means;

   (c)  perform or attempt to perform an act of disapproval concerning issues related to abortion services, by any means, including oral, written or graphic means;

  (d)  persistently request that,

           (i)  a person refrain from accessing abortion services, or

          (ii)  a protected service provider refrain from providing, or assisting in the provision of, abortion services;

  (e)  for the purpose of dissuading a person from accessing abortion services,

           (i)  continuously or repeatedly observe the clinic or facility or persons entering or leaving the clinic or facility,

          (ii)  physically interfere with or attempt to physically interfere with the person,

         (iii)  intimidate or attempt to intimidate the person, or

         (iv)  photograph, film, videotape, sketch or in any other way graphically record the person;

   (f)  for the purpose of dissuading a protected service provider from providing, or assisting in the provision of, abortion services,

           (i)  continuously or repeatedly observe the clinic or facility or persons entering or leaving the clinic or facility,

          (ii)  physically interfere with or attempt to physically interfere with the provider,

         (iii)  intimidate or attempt to intimidate the provider, or

         (iv)  photograph, film, videotape, sketch or in any other way graphically record the provider; or

  (g)  do anything prescribed for the purpose of this clause.

Exception

(2)  Clauses (1) (a), (b), (c) and (d) do not apply,

  (a)  to anything done in the course of a person’s work at the clinic or facility; or

  (b)  to anything occurring between a person accessing, or attempting to access, abortion services and someone who is accompanying the person with the person’s consent.

Prohibitions in access zones for residences

4 While in an access zone established under section 7 for the residence of a protected service provider, no person shall,

  (a)  perform or attempt to perform an act of disapproval, directed at or about the provider, concerning issues related to abortion services, by any means, including oral, written or graphic means;

  (b)  persistently request that the provider refrain from providing, or assisting in the provision of, abortion services; or

   (c)  for the purpose of dissuading the provider from providing, or assisting in the provision of, abortion services,

           (i)  continuously or repeatedly observe the residence,

          (ii)  physically interfere with or attempt to physically interfere with the provider or a member of the provider’s household,

         (iii)  intimidate or attempt to intimidate the provider or a member of the provider’s household, or

         (iv)  photograph, film, videotape, sketch or in any other way graphically record the provider or a member of the provider’s household.

Harassment of providers

5 (1)  No person shall, for the purpose of dissuading a protected service provider from providing, or assisting in the provision of, abortion services,

  (a)  repeatedly approach, accompany or follow the provider or a person known to the provider;

  (b)  continuously or repeatedly observe the provider;

   (c)  persistently request that the provider refrain from providing, or assisting in the provision of, abortion services; or

  (d)  engage in threatening conduct directed at the provider or a person known to the provider.

Same

(2)  No person shall repeatedly communicate by telephone, fax or electronic means with a protected service provider or a person known to the provider, for the purpose of dissuading the provider from continuing to provide, or assist in the provision of, abortion services, after the person being communicated with has requested that such communications cease.

Access Zones

Access zones for clinics and facilities

6 (1)  An access zone is established,

  (a)  for each clinic; and

  (b)  for each facility prescribed for the purpose of this clause.

Extent of zone - clinics

(2)  The access zone for a clinic consists of,

  (a)  the property on which the clinic is located and the area within 50 metres, or such other prescribed distance not exceeding 150 metres, from the boundaries of the property; or

  (b)  such area with different boundaries, as may be prescribed for the purpose of this clause.

Extent of zone - facilities

(3)  The access zone for a facility consists of,

  (a)  the property on which the facility is located and the area within the prescribed distance, not exceeding 150 metres, from the boundaries of the property; or

  (b)  such area with different boundaries, as may be prescribed for the purpose of this clause.

Limitation

(4)  No part of an area prescribed for the purpose of clause (2) (b) or (3) (b) may be further than 150 metres from the closest boundary of the property on which the clinic or facility is located.

Certain property excluded

(5)  The access zone for a clinic or facility does not include real property that one or more persons has the exclusive right to use or occupy if none of those persons is the occupier of the clinic or facility.

Regulations only on request, after notice

(6)  A regulation prescribing a facility for the purpose of clause (1) (b) or prescribing anything in relation to a clinic or facility for the purpose of subsection (2) or (3) may be made only if the occupier of the clinic or facility,

  (a)  has requested the regulation; or

  (b)  has been given notice of the intention to make the regulation and a reasonable opportunity to make written submissions before the regulation is made.

Revocations not affected

(7)  Subsection (6) does not apply to,

  (a)  a regulation that revokes anything prescribed for the purpose of subsection (2) in relation to a clinic that ceases to be a clinic; or

  (b)  a regulation that revokes the prescription of a facility for the purpose of clause (1) (b) or that revokes anything prescribed for the purpose of subsection (3) in relation to a facility that ceases to be prescribed for the purpose of clause (1) (b).

Access zones for residences

7 (1)  An access zone is established for the residence of each protected service provider.

Extent of zone

(2)  The access zone for a residence consists of the property on which the residence is located and the area within 150 metres, or such other prescribed lesser distance, from the boundaries of the property.

Certain property excluded

(3)  The access zone for a residence of a protected service provider does not include real property that one or more persons has the exclusive right to use or occupy if none of those persons is the provider or a member of the provider’s household.

Enforcement

Offences

8 A person who contravenes subsection 3 (1) or section 4 or 5 is guilty of an offence and, on conviction, is liable,

  (a)  in the case of a first offence under this Act, to a fine of not more than $5,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than six months, or to both;

  (b)  in the case of a second or subsequent offence under this Act, to a fine of not less than $1,000 and not more than $10,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than one year, or to both.

Limit on conviction - knowledge or notice of zone

9 A person may not be convicted of an offence for contravening subsection 3 (1) or section 4 unless the person knew or, at any time before the contravention, was given notice of, the location of the relevant access zone.

Damages

10 A person who suffers loss as a result of a contravention of subsection 3 (1) or section 4 or 5 by another person has a right of action for damages against that person.

Injunction

11 On application by a person, including the Attorney General, the Superior Court of Justice may grant an injunction to restrain a person from contravening subsection 3 (1) or section 4 or 5.

Arrest without warrant

12 A police officer may arrest without warrant a person the officer believes, on reasonable and probable grounds, has committed, or is committing, an offence under this Act.

Regulations

Regulations

13 The Attorney General may make regulations,

  (a)  prescribing anything that is referred to, in this Act, as prescribed;

  (b)  setting out, for information purposes, the names and locations of the clinics in Ontario and descriptions of the access zones established under section 6 for those clinics.

Commencement and Short Title

Commencement

14 The Act set out in this Schedule comes into force on a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor.

Short title

15 The short title of the Act set out in this Schedule is the Safe Access to Abortion Services Act, 2017.

 

Schedule 2

Freedom of information and protection of privacy act

1 (1)  Subsection 65 (5.7) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act is repealed.

(2)  Section 65 of the Act is amended by adding the following subsections:

Non-application of Act, provision of abortion services

(13)  This Act does not apply to information relating to the provision of abortion services if,

  (a)  the information identifies an individual or facility, or it is reasonably foreseeable in the circumstances that it could be utilized, either alone or with other information, to identify an individual or facility; or

  (b)  disclosure of the information could reasonably be expected to threaten the health or safety of an individual, or the security of a facility or other building.

Same, pharmacies

(14)  A reference in subsection (13) to a facility includes reference to a pharmacy, hospital pharmacy or institutional pharmacy, as those terms are defined in subsection 1 (1) of the Drug and Pharmacies Regulation Act.

Related statistical information

(15)  For greater certainty, this Act applies to statistical or other information relating to the provision of abortion services that does not meet the conditions of clause (13) (a) or (b).

Commencement

2 This Schedule comes into force on the day the Protecting a Woman’s Right to Access Abortion Services Act, 2017receives Royal Assent.