Conservative leadership debate: 5 out of 6 members say they’re pro-choice
On Wednesday, during the first official English debate where all six candidates for Conservative Party leadership were present, candidates disclosed their views on abortion legislation. Pierre Poilievre, Jean Charest, Patrick Brown, Roman Baber and Scott Aitchison stated they’re pro-choice and would not make abortion services illegal in Canada. Leslyn Lewis, however, opposed.
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