Kelly Leitch - record

 

Below are the key criteria considered by CLC in rating Kelly Leitch with an "F" score for the Conservative Party Leadership race.  

 

CRITERIA ASSESSMENT Score

Stance on abortion

Although she claims to be "personally pro-life", she said she supports the abortion status quo and would not re-open the abortion debate if elected leader. Leitch also voted against Stephen Woodworth's Motion 312 which sought to study when child in the womb becomes a human being.

 

Stance on euthanasia

Opposes

(Based on voting record)

Willing to re-open abortion debate?

No

Willing to enact government legislation to protect unborn children?

No

How she voted on radical bill to invent fake new rights to "gender identity" and "gender expression"

In favour

(She voted for the NDP's "Bathroom Bill" C-279, which aimed to grant biological males the legal right to access girls washrooms, changerooms and showers. It also presented a grave threat to free speech).

 

Has she pledged to repeal gender identity bill if becomes Prime Minister?

No

(Based on voting record in favor of gender identity/transgenderism legislation).

Marched in Gay Pride Parade?

Yes

Other notable factors

As part of her Leadership platform, she is pushing a policy of testing prospective immigrants for so-called “Canadian values”.

This policy is very ambiguous and undefined in terms of whom it's targetting... except when it comes to the issue of homosexuality.  

On that topic, she has clearly defined these so-called "Canadian values" to include acceptance/celebration of homosexuality and by association, of homosexual ‘marriage’. This seems to make social conservatives clear targets of her proposed immigration and refugee screening test.

In 2013, Leitch was one of only 17 Conservative-majority MPs who broke ranks with Prime Minister Stephen Harper's principled stand against the NDP's transsexual "Bathroom Bill", by voting in favour of Bill C-279. She helped it to pass third reading, thus granting this harmful, anti-scientific ideology greater respect and credibility amongst other MPs and Senators. Today, a Liberal government version of the same bill is on the verge of becoming federal law.


 

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