A new campaign to demand protections for babies who were born alive after failed abortions has seen massive success, with organizers saying they have witnessed “remarkable” interest from the general public.
“Left to Die” is the brainchild of Prolife Alberta. Its goal is to expose the Alberta Health Services (AHS) policy that allows babies born alive after botched abortions to die without care.
Prolife Alberta told LifeSiteNews that since LeftToDie.ca was launched in late September the “response has been remarkable.”
“It has awakened something long dormant — a sense of moral urgency that transcends politics,” a Prolife Alberta representative said.
“For many Albertans, it is the first time they have confronted the grim reality that our legal vacuum on abortion extends even beyond birth — and that such silence carries a human cost.”
According to Prolife Alberta, in 2024, “28 babies born alive after failed abortions in one year.”
The group said that the babies were offered “No resuscitation. No oxygen. No medical care” under “current AHS guidelines.”
“This isn’t a fringe claim — it’s confirmed by government statistics,” the group said.