Poilievre vows not to pass law restricting abortion if he becomes PM
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pledged on Friday that his government would not enact abortion restrictions.
- Poilievre made this statement during a campaign stop in Ontario after a reporter's question.
- Poilievre addressed the question of a free vote and pointed to the party's existing policy declaration.
- Poilievre stated: "I guarantee you there will be no laws restricting abortion passed when I am Prime Minister."
- Poilievre affirmed his support for a woman's right to choose, stating it has been the Conservative party's policy for 21 years.
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Canada Has Abortions Up to Birth, Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre Won’t Stop It
The We Need a Law campaign is deeply disappointed by Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre’s recent remarks affirming his commitment to not pass any laws restricting abortion if elected Prime Minister. Poilievre’s comments are similar to those of Liberal leader Mark Carney who unashamedly announced his support for abortion in his first speech of the election campaign. In a country that prides itself on democratic values, Canada re…
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