A movie that’s about to make its Canadian debut is stirring up a lot of controversy here in the Okanagan and right across the country. It’s an anti-abortion film, and many Canadians say it should not be shown at all. as Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, the pressure has forced some theatres to cancel screenings.
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Okanagan residents can still view controversial anti-abortion film through private screenings
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