Life Chain Celebrates 33 Years With New Churches and More Attendees

This year marks the 33rd year that Life Chain was held in Peel. Originally, participants lined Dundas and Hurontario in Mississauga forming a Cross and along Main Street in Brampton from Shoppers World Mall at Steeles through to Gage Park. About 10 years ago, organizers at Right to Life, in an attempt to bolster numbers and make it easier for People to attend, invited Churches situated on main thoroughfares to hold Life Chains on the sidewalks right outside the respective church doors.

This year, with the addition of at least 4 new Churches “hosting”, Peel boasted 28 locations throughout Respect Life Sunday.

The weather cooperated so our traditional signs stayed nice and dry. We had a favourable response to our newly added signs which we feel captures the value we have for men and women facing challenging pregnancies. While we will never waiver on our message that Abortions takes the life of a human person, we want to commend and encourage those brave moms and dads who Choose Love and Life for their babies.

We want to thank all those who sacrificed part of their Sunday to come out and witness and pray; we especially thank our our dedicated Church Liaisons who step up each year to encourage friends and family to participate. In addition, we want to express our gratitude to Josie Leutke of CLC for her tireless work organizing Life Chain across Canada. She constantly keeps us focussed, updates their website with our time and location changes and is ready to provide signs to new sites at the last minute!

Even with the addition of 3 new Church locations, Brampton’s numbers remained at approximately 400 participants. Mississauga, on the other hand, had slightly over 1200 participants. Undoubtedly the incredible turnout from Sts. Peter and Paul Church makes a difference to the total number. And here we must state the obvious: the incredible spiritual leadership of Father Mario Salvatore is the key to that parishes successful turnout.

When you have a Pastor who is not afraid to courageously speak the Truth about the evil of today’s prevailing Culture of Death and every Christian’s obligation to stand up against it, you get an awakening. If a Pastor will not speak up and if he does not lead by example, by joining in and praying out there on the sidewalk, it’s no wonder some Church’s numbers were meagre. We need both Spiritual leadership, true shepherding, and citizens to boldly carry the torch for all of our voiceless and vulnerable brothers and sisters.

Edmund Burke’s famous words ring truer today than ever: “All that is required for evil to flourish is for good men to do nothing”.

Please mark your calendar and Your Church’s calendar for next years Life Chain to be held on Sunday October 5, 2025.


Let’s make next year’s goal to reach out to our neighbourhood churches and invite them to stand with us and make Life Chain a beautiful, ecumenical Witness for Life.

– Genevieve Carson

Reflections on responding to censorship – and to people in need

What’s it like being a pro-life student on a Canadian campus? In this guest blog post written by Chad Hagel, the current President of UTM Students for Life reflects on censorship on Canadian campuses, and what to derive from it. 

Censorship. What an ugly, awful sounding word. Unfortunately, it’s something that’s becoming the norm today across North America. Particularly on university campuses. Whether it’s protesters shutting down an event hosting Jordan Peterson and Ezra Levant at the University of Toronto, or violence erupting at the University of California Berkeley campus over the presence of a politically incorrect speaker, censorship is alive and well across the continent. It practically grinds the bones of the soldiers who fought in the World Wars into the dust, who worked to make our nations free from oppressive powers.

While censorship can take many forms, perhaps the worst comes from student unions. In their fight to end the systems of oppression they see, student unions perpetuate that oppression by limiting or eliminating groups that go against their particular ideologies. One favourite target is those that promote the pro-life stance. In Canada, the past year alone has seen five separate university pro-life clubs enter into lawsuits against their student unions, with varying levels of success. Brandon University Students for Life, for example, was successful in theirs, while Students for Life at Ryerson University ultimately lost their lawsuit following a lengthy court case.

Pro-life students at other campuses are having no less of an easier time. University of Waterloo Students for Life, for example, is on probation following allegations of club misconduct from the university administration. In October of last year, the club at Wilfrid Laurier University had their 100,000 flag display commemorating abortion victims ripped up in a few hours.

This oppression even raises the question of personal safety for some students. It certainly did for the pro-life student at the University of Windsor who was assaulted walking home this time last year. To bring it closer to home, recent developments surrounding the actions of the pro-life group at the University of Toronto Mississauga has had its president falsely accused of spreading hate speech and harassment by both the student newspaper and student union.

To some reading this, it may seem like I am painting a bleak picture. There is no denying it is bleak. A monster is prowling across university campuses, snapping up unsuspecting students, chewing them up and leaving them groaning in campus hallways. All too often, those in its crosshairs are forced to comply with its demands and have most of their autonomy taken away. Those who stand up, wipe the blood from their lips and stare the monster down with defiance are severely punished, becoming the targets of sabotage, subterfuge and downright insane attempts to silence their message, all in an effort to stop their pro-life voice – and the silent voices of the pre-born – from changing campus culture.

How do you beat this monster? One word: Laughter. Laugh at the shenanigans of those opposed to your viewpoint. Laugh at the effort they expend at silencing your voice and those of the pre-born, be it with newspaper articles or bedsheets. Laugh at the lengths they are willing to go so that you don’t appear on campus ever again, whether it is by forming groups in opposition to yours or going straight to the administration with complaints about your display in an attempt to remove your group permanently. Laugh to yourself as you survive the fireballs launched your way and go on to do another day of activism – you have beat their attempts to ruin you and have cause to celebrate! Together, let’s make abortion unthinkable in Canada.

Originally published on UTM Students for Life. Reproduced with permission of the author.