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Tim won the nomination to run as the Conservative Party candidate in the new riding of Brampton-Chinguacousy Park for the 2025 federal election. Previously, he was a contestant for a Conservative Party nomination for the 2015 federal election.

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No response to CLC's 2025 federal election questionnaire.

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Official party 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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Centrist Party of Canada policy is officially pro-abortion, as cloaked in the following statement from the party's website: "We consider reproductive rights to be a personal decision of women."

Disturbingly, Centrist Party policy on women's issues exclusively uses the word "gender" when referring to the biological state of being a woman. This could be an unintended effect of the propagandized misuse of the word "gender" by Transgender ideologues to replace the proper biological word "sex".

In addition, Centrist Party policy favours a quota system for all parties, under which candidates would be selected based on numerical targets reflecting their sex, rather than on merit.

The Centrist Party also intends to create hate-speech laws to protect people against hate speech, but does not define exactly what hate speech is. This should be a concern for people of faith whose moral principles might fall under someone else's definition of hate speech.

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Tim Iqbal(Conservative) Jayesh Brahmbhatt(People's Party Of Canada) Shafqat Ali(Liberal) Hafiz Muneeb Ahmad(Centrist Party Of Canada)
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RATING COMMENTS: Tim won the nomination to run as the Conservative Party c...

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No response to CLC's 2025 federal election questionnaire....

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Official party policy is pro-abortion and anti-traditiona...

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Centrist Party of Canada policy is officially pro-abortio...

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1. Do you believe life begins at conception (fertilization)? Yesno response----
2. Are there any circumstances under which you believe a woman should have access to abortion? Nono responseAll circumstances (based on Trudeau edict)Yes, 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? Yes (based on 2015 survey)no responseNo (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? Yes (based on 2015 survey)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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