Let them say it in their own words:
VANCOUVER, May 30, 2016 (LifeSiteNews) — Conservative Party delegates voted overwhelmingly at their Vancouver convention this weekend to delete the party’s longstanding policy defining marriage as between one man and one woman.
But they also voted in policies condemning sex-selection abortion as discrimination against women, and to uphold conscience rights for medical practitioners to refuse to participate in and refer for abortion, euthanasia, or assisted suicide.
And a resolution to delete the party’s opposition to legalizing euthanasia and assisted suicide didn’t even make it to the plenary, but was defeated in Friday’s breakout session, 213 to 94.
“With respect to life issues, this was an enormously successful convention,” says Jack Fonseca, senior political strategist for Campaign Life Coalition, and Ontario delegate. “The Conservative Party platform has become more pro-life than ever.” (more...)
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