Conservative tension with anti-abortion groups an echo of Liberal battle in the 1990s
OTTAWA — Patrick Johnston has been having flashbacks about his own unhappy experience in federal politics as he watches attempts by anti-abortion groups to influence the outcome of next week’s Conservative convention.
Way back in 1988, Johnston was a star candidate for the Liberals, hand-picked by then-leader John Turner to run in the Toronto riding of Scarborough West.
But Johnston lost the nomination to an anti-abortion candidate, Tom Wappel, who benefited from the organizational muscle provided by anti-abortion advocacy group Campaign Life Coalition.
“We know that they signed up people who weren’t Liberals and that’s essentially how they and Wappel won that riding,” Johnston said in an interview.