Frank Wright is an accomplished investigative journalist working for LifeSite News, where he reports on matters of foreign affairs and various threats to life. With a background in journalism spanning several years, Wright has developed expertise in investigating complex international issues that impact human dignity and welfare. Over the past year, he has dedicated himself to thoroughly investigating the surrogacy industry, conducting extensive interviews with campaigners and gathering evidence from multiple countries including Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, Europe, and Australia. His investigative work has led him to compile a comprehensive overview of the surrogacy industry that challenges the narrative presented in marketing materials. Wright’s dedication to uncovering truth and protecting vulnerable populations has made him a respected voice in the movement against commercial surrogacy. His work is informed by his Catholic faith and commitment to defending the sanctity of human life, while also drawing support from a diverse coalition of feminists, atheists, conservatives, and progressives who share concerns about the exploitation inherent in surrogacy arrangements.
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Summary
Frank Wright delivers a powerful presentation exposing the dark reality of the global surrogacy industry, which he argues constitutes human trafficking and the criminal sale of children. He reveals how the industry, projected to reach $200 billion by 2038, operates through deception and exploitation while marketing itself as altruistic. Wright demonstrates that Canada has become a major international surrogacy destination, particularly for LGBTQ couples, due to favorable laws that recognize same-sex parenthood without requiring genetic links to the child. He presents evidence from UN and EU reports confirming that surrogacy shares characteristics with human trafficking, including coercion, deception, and violence against women. Wright exposes how Canadian agencies openly advertise international surrogacy arrangements to destinations like Georgia, where women have been found in conditions of slavery. He reveals that Canada’s largest surrogacy agency is run by someone who was fined for breaking surrogacy laws, and that systematic fraud occurs with expenses routinely inflated or fabricated. Wright presents shocking cases where convicted pedophiles have successfully obtained children through surrogacy, including connections to Canadian agencies. He argues that the distinction between ‘altruistic’ and ‘commercial’ surrogacy is false, as both reduce human life to a commodity. Wright concludes by calling for Canada to join the growing international consensus, including France, Germany, Italy, and others, in completely banning surrogacy to protect women and children from exploitation.
Credentials
Frank Wright is a journalist for LifeSite News who has extensively investigated the global surrogacy industry and its impact on children and women. His work focuses on exposing the commercial nature of surrogacy and advocating for the protection of human dignity. He presents comprehensive evidence showing how the global surrogacy industry constitutes human trafficking and child exploitation, demonstrating that so-called ‘altruistic’ surrogacy in Canada is actually commercial in nature. Wright calls for a complete ban on surrogacy, citing support from the UN, EU, and a growing international consensus.
Frank Wright is an accomplished investigative journalist working for LifeSite News, where he reports on matters of foreign affairs and various threats to life. With a background in journalism spanning several years, Wright has developed expertise in investigating complex international issues that impact human dignity and welfare. Over the past year, he has dedicated himself to thoroughly investigating the surrogacy industry, conducting extensive interviews with campaigners and gathering evidence from multiple countries including Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, Europe, and Australia. His investigative work has led him to compile a comprehensive overview of the surrogacy industry that challenges the narrative presented in marketing materials. Wright’s dedication to uncovering truth and protecting vulnerable populations has made him a respected voice in the movement against commercial surrogacy.








