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Your voters guide to the 2025 Ontario Election

CLC is pleased to share with you our Voter’s Guide to the 2025 Ontario provincial election, with a dedicated voter’s guide website at www.voteprolifeontario.ca.

There, you can simply enter your postal code to see if you have a pro-life candidate in your local riding.

If you don’t have one, the website will recommend the closest pro-lifer to where you live, so that you can help them win by volunteering your time to their campaign, or making a donation.

VoteProLifeOntario.ca also gives you intel on the stances of the non-pro-life candidates in your riding and exactly where they stand, based on interviews with them and other research by our Elections Team.

But the valuable election resources don’t stop there. You can also check out a Party Policy Comparison Chart, and a Report Card for Party Leaders.

Every pro-life vote counts, and together, we can make a real impact.

Abortion is a non-negotiable moral issue. A candidate’s support for preborn child murder automatically disqualifies them from support. Therefore, please cast your ballot only for a local pro-life candidate in your riding, regardless of what party he or she belongs to.

Some may feel pressure to vote for a PC candidate who supports abortion rather than a pro-lifer from a smaller party, fearing it could split the vote and help the Liberals win. But the numbers tell a different story—polls consistently show the Doug Ford PCs are well ahead, making a Liberal win highly unlikely.

This means we have a unique opportunity in 2025. If all pro-life voters stand firm and vote their values, we could send strong, principled candidates to Queen’s Park. Even gaining a few seats would make a difference—and at the very least, it will send a clear message to the PC Party that pro-life voters are a force to be reckoned with.

So let’s act with confidence. Let’s work hard to elect pro-life MPPs from the New Blue Party, the Ontario Party, or any party where pro-life candidates are found. When we vote our conscience, we shape the future.

Ford Government betrayal is epic, but vote-splitting exists among alternate parties

A few supporters have complained to CLC that there are too many parties on the right trying to present a viable alternative to Doug Ford’s PCs, and that such vote-splitting is counterproductive.

As a reminder of his betrayal, Doug Ford, who campaigned during his PC Party leadership campaign and during the first provincial election, on social conservative values, has turned out be an unmitigated disaster for the pro-life/family movement... and the entire province. He kept the radical sex-ed curriculum that he vowed to repeal, and broke many other promises.

We'll still endorse the seven pro-life PC MPPs in the caucus, but as a whole, Ford’s conservative-in-name-only PC Party has governed as a left-wing, pro-abortion, anti-family dictatorship. It’s hard to deny that it has become the provincial branch of Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party.

Even though some ridings will inevitably have two or even three CLC-endorsed candidates, we will endorse all pro-life candidates within a riding equally, and leave it up to the voter to decide who gets their ballot.

This election cycle presents many alternatives to the corrupt Ford PCs, including the New Blue Party, the Ontario Party, the Stop The New Sex-Ed Agenda Party, and some Independents. Check them out at www.voteprolifeontario.ca.

Vote Early. Don't wait till election day.

Early voting is available today, Friday February 21 and Saturday February 22, from 10 AM to 8 PM. After that, your only chance to vote will be on Election Day next Thursday, February 27th.

If you’re unsure about your availability on Election Day, don’t take the risk—vote early while you still can.

You can cast your ballot at any advance voting location within your riding. To find the closest one, click here to visit the Elections Ontario website, enter your postal code or select your riding, and then click “Voting early.”

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