Bishops to intervene in human reproduction case
   
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Written by Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News,

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Supreme Court of Canada
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada has granted leave to the 
<http://www.cccb.ca/>Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops and the 
<http://www.evangelicalfellowship.ca/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=178>Evangelical 
Fellowship of Canada to intervene in a case that challenges whether 
Canada's Assisted Human Reproduction Act will apply to all provinces.

The bishops want to ensure the act will protect human dignity 
surrounding procreation and related genetic research for the sake of 
the common good.

The act prohibits or limits such activities as human cloning, 
surrogacy, sex selection, the sale of human eggs or sperm, 
animal-human hybrids and in vitro fertilization while promoting 
health, safety and human dignity.

"We're very happy that the Supreme Court has given us leave because 
it's important that people from the faith communities register their 
views on an issue that affects all Canadians," said conference 
president Archbishop James Weisgerber.

"The legislation that has been put in place attempts to draw our 
country together in one particular vision of who we are. If we are to 
be a country, a society, we need common values."

Noting the consultations that went into the Royal Commission on 
Reproductive Technologies and the resulting legislation, Weisgerber 
said the act's values "express what is good for the whole country."

"It's an area of our common life that touches on the value of life," he said.

On April 24, the Supreme Court of Canada will hear an appeal of last 
June's Quebec Court of Appeal ruling that put human reproduction 
under provincial jurisdiction. In that case the judge ruled: "only 
the individual safety of the participants in assisted reproduction 
and the children that result from it require protection."

Meanwhile, promised Health Canada regulations that would police the 
fertility industry are still being drafted five years after the act's 
passage and are pending the results of the upcoming Supreme Court case.

Concern over reproductive technologies has increased after the recent 
case of the California "Octomom," who gave birth to octuplets after 
the implantation of frozen embryos, and that of a 60-year-old Calgary 
woman who gave birth to twins.

The bishops have joined forces with the Evangelical Fellowship of 
Canada (EFC) to request permission to intervene.

"There's a growing co-operation between the two of us," said 
Weisgerber. "It comes from the importance of religious vision in the 
life of our country."

The joint affidavit states: "Our living together in community 
requires a basic trust that human life and dignity, as well as the 
dignity of human procreation, will be respected and protected 
uniformly in Canada, across provincial boundaries....

"The research development and use of new reproductive technologies 
involve national concerns that cut across social, ethical, legal, 
medical, economic and other considerations and institutions."

"We are concerned about the dignity of human procreation and the 
importance of marriage and family," said the bishops' conference 
Associate General Secretary Bede Hubbard in a news release March 13.

"Anything other than federal legislation will only ensure delayed and 
fractured regulation across Canada as each province must then enact 
legislation on this matter," he said.

For the past 15 years, the bishops, either through 
the<http://www.colf.ca/> Canadian Organization for Life and Family , 
or on its own, and the EFC have been actively involved in matters 
concerning new reproductive technologies and biotechnological 
research, including embryonic stem cell research.


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