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West Kelowna billboards will not publish pro-choice content

  • A UBC Okanagan master's student named Sophie Harms had her requests for pro-choice billboards in West Kelowna denied, as the companies labeled her message "too controversial."
  • Harms raised over $3,000 online for a pro-choice advertisement to combat anti-abortion messages, but faced media gatekeeping from billboard owners.
  • The federal government recognizes an individual's choice to seek an abortion as a personal healthcare decision.
  • Approximately one-third of women will have either a medical or surgical abortion in their lifetime, reports the Government of Canada.
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West Kelowna billboards will not publish pro-choice content

Pro-choice billboard advertisements denied by West Kelowna media companies

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