Volunteers from We Need a Law inserted over 100,000 pink and blue flags into the lawn in front of the Parliament Buildings October 2014.  (Photo courtesy of We Need a Law Facebook page.)Volunteers from We Need a Law inserted over 100,000 pink and blue flags into the lawn in front of the Parliament Buildings October 2014. (Photo courtesy of We Need a Law Facebook page.)
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Representing Aborted Children

Ten thousand small pink and blue flags will be planted in Wyoming Saturday morning to represent the 100,000 pre-born children aborted in Canada every year.

The display will be available from 7am until 4pm behind the walking path near Reece's Corners. Volunteers from Lambton Right to Life and We Need a Law will be there answering questions.

Spokesman Mike Schouten says they often get two observations from people passing by.

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The initiative was launched last October on Parliament Hill and has since travelled to 30 events across the country.

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