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Candidate, Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson

People's Party of Canada Party | Red Deer - Lacombe, AB

CLC rating: Pro-life, pro-family

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Rating Comments: Thus far, Laura-Lynn has not given an indication that she will run again in the 2021 federal election. She gave perfect answers to CLC's 2019 federal election questionnaire. She spoke eloquently in defense of the right to life at an all-candidates meeting, in her previous campaign as a PPC candidate for the federal by-election in Burnaby South, .

During a prior campaign for public school trustee during the 2018 BC municipal elections, Laura-Lynn promised that, if elected, she would vote to remove SOGI 123 (radical curriculum on Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity Theory) material from approved teaching resources.

Percentage in last election: 3.64% (2019) ; 10.6% (2019 by-election)
Victory margin last election: -76.19% (2019) ; -28.4% (2019 by-election)
Religion / Faith: Christian
Constituency Offices Blackfalds, Alberta
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Here is Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson's voting record relating to life and family issues:

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Here are quotes from Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson on various life and family issues:

Unequivocally stating her pro-life stand as a federal by-election candidate and calling on her competitors to be forthright about their position on abortion:  “I personally am a proud PRO-LIFE person and I support family traditions. I am a Christian, and these other candidates should state if they are for or against abortion. I believe Jagmeet, as he’s already said, is COMPLETELY PRO-ABORTION. Trudeau says that all Liberal candidates have to be PRO-ABORTION, so Richard supports abortion 100%, and with Jay Shin, I’m sure that we probably won’t get a clear answer because he’s afraid of what the party might say.” [By-election candidates debate, February 6, 2019]

Here are the answers for the questionnaire as provided by Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson on November 9, 2018.

Question Response
Do you believe that life begins at conception (fertilization)? Yes
Do you support the conscience rights of health care professionals to refuse to do or refer for medical procedures which they oppose? Yes (based on interview)
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 interview)
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 interview)
Are there any circumstances under which you believe a woman should have access to abortion? (note: Medical treatments to save the life of a mother and which result in the UNINTENDED death of her unborn child, are NOT abortions. Eg. in case of tubal pregnancy or cervical cancer) No

Here are the videos available for Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson.

Burnaby South by-election all-candidates debate

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VIDEO #1 - Laura-Lynn defended the right to life of children in the womb at an all-candidates debate in Feb 2019 where she was running for by-election:

Conservative Party of Canada no longer represents the grassroots of our nation.

VIDEO #2: Laura-Lynn eloquently explains the threats against parental rights and freedom of speech coming from radical transgender activists like Morgane Oger, and even from some Conservative politicians who support the fascist trans agenda:

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