Horgan highlights views of other Liberal candidates after Throness resignation
PITT MEADOWS, B.C. — New Democrat Leader John Horgan says the resignation of a B.C. Liberal candidate in the provincial election for comments on contraception and eugenics represents a failure of the party’s leadership.
Horgan said Friday the resignation of Laurie Throness also raises questions about the views of other Liberal candidates in the Oct. 24 election whom the NDP accuse of being linked to anti-LGBTQ statements.
Throness quit on Thursday as the party’s candidate in Chilliwack-Kent after the NDP released a video of an all-candidates meeting where he said the NDP promise to provide free contraceptives appears similar to past eugenics plans to stop poor people from having more children.
Horgan said the decision surrounding Throness raises questions for the Liberals.