Blaise Alleyne

Blaise Alleyne is a pro-life activist, technologist, writer, and public speaker. Blaise is the Eastern Strategic Initiatives Director for CCBR, founder of the Toronto Against Abortion project, and co-author of CCBR’s book, A Guide to Discussing Assisted Suicide. He speaks regularly across Canada and in the United States on pro-life strategy, and on both abortion and euthanasia apologetics.

Blaise has had thousands of conversations about abortion over nearly two decades on the streets of Toronto, and across Canada and the United States. Since getting involved in the pro-life movement through the University of Toronto Students for Life in 2005, he has volunteered for and provided support for dozens of pro-life groups across several provinces. Blaise joined CCBR staff in 2016, serving as Toronto Outreach Director until 2019 and Eastern Outreach Director until 2023. In addition to his work with CCBR, he volunteers as the Vice President of Toronto Right to Life, where he has served on the board since 2009, and serves as a regional director with Alliance for Life Ontario.

Blaise completed a Bachelor of Science at the University of Toronto in 2009 with a major in Computer Science and minors in English and Philosophy, and in 2019 he graduated from Regis College at University of Toronto with a Master’s of Theological Studies.

(From https://www.endthekilling.ca/about/staff/blaise/)

My name is Angelina Steenstra and I am the National Coordinator for Canada as well as the Regional Coordinator for the Province of Ontario.

Convinced that one of the most important and most effective means of making a difference in the whole abortion debate would be through the stories of men and women who share their suffering and healing, I became the National Coordinator of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign in Canada. The Campaign has been developing steadily in this country since its first public event of May 13, 2004 on Parliament Hill, Ottawa.

Inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech of August 28, 1963, delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., “I Have A Dream,” I dreamt of a day when men and women, who have experienced abortion in their lives, would stand up across this nation and tell the truth about what abortion had done to their lives. I believed that in telling the truth, people would discover freedom, and in doing so would reach others who were isolated and alone, giving them hope. I believed it was important to let others know the harm that had been done to both them and their children as well as their families. So when I heard about the birth of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign and its first gathering that took place in Washington, D.C. 2003, I knew ‘the dream” was coming.

From Angelina Steenstra, https://www.silentnomoreawareness.org/rc/regional-coordinators.aspx?countryID=23ue.

Angelina Steenstra

Scott Hayward

Scott Hayward is a Chartered Professional Accountant from Brandon, Manitoba and President and Co-founder of RightNow, a political pro-life organization focused solely on nominating and electing pro-life politicians, federally and provincially, across Canada. Scott earned his Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brandon University in June 2012 and earned his Chartered Accountancy designation in June 2015. In September 2015, Scott left public practice and began to work full-time in the political pro-life movement. In January 2016, he co-founded RightNow with Alissa Golob. Scott now lives in Brandon with his wife and three children.

Scott Hayward

Deyanne Stibbe