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Heather Stilwell was also executive vice-president and leader of the socially conservative BC Family Coalition Party which later merged into the British Columbia Unity Party. Stilwell ran unsuccessfully in the 2001 provincial election, as a candidate in the riding of Surrey-Panorama Ridge. She is a former national board member and Western Regional Coordinator for the pro-life group Campaign Life which is also strongly opposed to "special rights for homosexuals."[1] She is former President of the Alliance for Life, a national pro-life group based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She is former President of Surrey-Delta Pro-Life Association, Pro-life Society of B.C. and both the Canada-wide and Surrey-Delta division of Alliance For Life. She is a member of the socially conservative lobby group REAL Women of Canada. As co-founder of the publicly funded Surrey Traditional School in 1994 (and could not accommodate all the children whose parents applied for admission), Stilwell played a key role in objecting to library books that offended the Christian beliefs she shares. These books were temporarily banned as they dealt with topics such as Halloween, the Wicca religion and native-Indian spirituality. After pressure from the public, the school board allowed these books back into the library.
A legal battle to overturn the decision to ban the three books went all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada, where the school board's decision was overturned in 2002. The judgement in the case cited the need for families headed by same-sex couples to be respected. Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin dismissed the board's concerns that children would be confused or misled by classroom information about same-sex parents. She pointed out that the children of same-sex parents are rubbing shoulders with children from more traditional families and wrote: "Tolerance is always age-appropriate, children cannot learn unless they are exposed to views that differ from those they are taught at home." The legal fees ended up costing Surrey taxpayers over $1,200,000. Stilwell ran as an independent candidate for the School Board in the Surrey municipal election held Nov 19, 2005, and won re-election. [2]
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