It began in March of this year and continues until March 1984, that posters were permitted placement on Kitchener-Waterloo buses. Members of the K-W Right to Life Association approached the Transit Commission there, who in turn had to clear the move with the Regional Council. The advertisement was approved because of freedom of speech as opposed to a pro-life attitude on the part of the council.
The poster campaign was not only inexpensive, but stirred much interest. Vancouver Right to Life wants the ad for their buses. Two groups in Nova Scotia are interested. Also, I.F.A, a group in the States, wants to show these ads on Capital Hill in Washington.
Kitchener-Waterloo is fortunate to have had such an opportunity work out so well, and hope for other groups (except Toronto where the Tommy posters were rejected) may rise from this new campaign.