No resolutions concerning abortion to make it into policy debate at Tory convention
OTTAWA — Conservative party members will debate a range of policy proposals at next weekend’s convention but so far, none will be about abortion.
That’s despite a flat-out push by anti-abortion groups to get several proposals up for debate, including their Holy Grail: deleting the existing policy that a Conservative government will not regulate abortion.
But only 34 of the 196 ideas submitted by the party’s riding associations will go to all the delegates at the convention for votes, chosen after rounds of preliminary voting by electoral district associations working with a streamlined policy process due to the virtual nature of the event.
Those that did make the cut include one aimed at protecting free speech on campuses and giving more power to the ethics commissioner to punish MPs and senators.