Pro-life activists expose horrors of abortion at World Series game in Toronto – LifeSite
Fri Oct 31, 2025 – 3:25 pm EDT
TORONTO (LifeSiteNews) – Pro-life youth exposed the brutality of abortion at a World Series Game in Toronto last week.
On October 24, the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform (CCBR) joined with Toronto Against Abortion to advocate for the unborn through abortion victim photography signs outside the Rogers Centre in Toronto during Game 1 of the 2025 World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
“With five teams positioned around the Rogers Centre and tens of thousands of fans flooding in from across the country, we were able to reach thousands with the truth about abortion,” CCBR wrote in a Facebook post.
“In just a few hours, so many eyes were opened and hearts were changed,” it continued.
Thirty-five pro-lifers, mostly teens and young adults, stood outside the stadium, holding abortion victim photography signs that showed the bodies of unborn babies killed through abortion procedures.
As Canadians swarmed into the Rogers Centre to watch the game, they were faced with the reality of abortion, which brutally ends the lives of over 2,700 unborn babies each day.
Many, shocked by the gruesome photos, stopped to discuss their views with pro-lifers. While the photos were incredibly graphic, CCBR has explained that this is why it is so important, as it tears the mask off the abortion industry’s lie that abortion does not kill a human being.
CCBR communications director Jonathon Van Maren recently interviewed Trevor Polo, strategist for Protect Life Michigan (PLM), to discuss the effectiveness of abortion victim photography.
According to PLM polling, when victim imagery was used, negative feelings toward pro-lifers actually increased from 31 percent to 40 percent. At the same time, however, negative feelings toward abortion itself also increased, which Van Maren believes is a positive sign of the “intellectual distress” needed to change hearts and minds.
Recently, LifeSiteNews reported that abortion victim photography is changing hearts and minds on the Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) campus.
“We believe it is essential to bring persuasive evidence into pro-life education, and abortion victim photography brings people face to face with the reality of abortion,” TAA founder Blaise Alleyne told LifeSiteNews.
“As our culture seeks to dehumanize pre-born children, we use photos of abortion victims that rehumanize them,” he continued. “In these photos, you see the face of a unique, unrepeatable, individual human being in all of their mystery – yet also the tragedy and awful horror of how this person has been treated.”
Recent Top Stories
Sorry, we couldn't find any posts. Please try a different search.











