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No response to CLC's 2025 federal election questionnaire.

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In response to CLC's 2025 federal election questionnaire, Bing Wong indicated that he considers an unborn baby to be a part of its mother's body and therefore subject to her choice to kill it or not by abortion, which he describes as "bodily autonomy".

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Official policy is pro-abortion and anti-traditional marriage. In fact, Trudeau's new candidate selection process, instituted May 7, 2014, forbids any pro-life Canadians from running as Liberal Party candidates. The only way they would be allowed to run, is if they promise to vote in favour of abortion whenever such legislation comes up.

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Monique Taylor is a former Ontario NDP MPP for Hamilton Mountain who did not stand for re-election in the February 2025 provincial election, but chose instead to seek the MP's seat in the 2025 federal election later in the year. Official NDP policy is pro-abortion & pro-LGBT ideology.
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Ken Hewitt(Conservative) Bing Wong(People's Party Of Canada) Lisa Hepfner(Liberal) Monique Taylor(New Democrat)
CLC Rating UnknownPro-abortionPro-abortionPro-abortion, pro-LGBT ideology
RATING COMMENTS: No response to CLC's 2025 federal election questionnaire....

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In response to CLC's 2025 federal election questionnaire,...

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Official policy is pro-abortion and anti-traditional marr...

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Monique Taylor is a former Ontario NDP MPP for Hamilton M...

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1. Do you believe life begins at conception (fertilization)? no response------
2. Are there any circumstances under which you believe a woman should have access to abortion? no responseYes, all circumstances (based on response to survey)All circumstances (based on Trudeau edict)All circumstances (based on party policy)
3. If elected, would you vote in favour of a law to protect all unborn children from the time of conception (fertilization) onward? no responseNo (based on response to survey)No (based on Trudeau edict)No (based on party policy)
4. If elected, will you vote to pass laws protecting people from euthanasia and assisted-suicide, and vote to reject laws that would expand euthanasia and assisted-suicide? no response------
5. Do you support the conscience rights of health care professionals to refuse to do or refer for medical procedures which they oppose? no response------
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