Candidate, Gordon Hogg
Liberal Party | South Surrey - White Rock, BC
CLC rating: Pro-abortion, pro-LGBT ideology
Rating Comments: Official party policy is pro-abortion and LGBT ideology. In fact, Trudeau's 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.
Previous Occupation: MLA for the provincial BC Liberal Party; previously a counsellor, Probation officer, Regional director for corrections
Percentage in last election: 39.0% (2021) ; 37.38% (2019) ; 47.5% (2017 byelection)
Victory margin last election: -3.5% (2021) ; -4.51% (2019) ; 5.4% (2017 byelection)
Religion / Faith: unknown
Constituency Offices
#120 - 1701 152 St
Surrey, British Columbia
V4A 4N3
Tel: 604-385-6868
Parliamentary Office
Life & family issues voting score: 0%
Note: The voting score calculation is not weighted to account for relative differences in importance of various bills or issues. Here is Gordon Hogg's voting record relating to life and family issues:
Votes, Surveys and Policy Decision | Vote | Score |
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Conservative Motion (Vote #459) to exempt some (but not all) employers from having to sign an attestation in support of Justin Trudeau’s personal, Liberal social values, as a pre-condition to access federal funding to hire students via the Canada Summer Jobs Program. The motion sought to exempt organizations that engage in activities such as feeding the homeless and helping refugees from have to affirm their agreement with Justin Trudeau’s Liberal values. This was a clever trap to get Liberals on record voting to defund organizations that feed the hungry and serve refugees. As far as a political shaming exercise goes, it was effective, with all but one Liberal MP voting to not allow conscientious objection by employers (of a non-political non-activist nature) from having to pledge loyalty to abortion and transgender ideology, in exchange for federal funds. Liberal and NDP MPs voted almost unanimously against the motion, revealing just how radically devoted to in-utero child-killing they are. The shame heaped on those rabidly pro-abortion MPs is well-deserved, and so, Campaign Life Coalition has given them a negative score for this vote. All Conservative MPs who were present voted in favour of the motion. Nonetheless, CLC cannot count this a positive vote because the motion was half-hearted, cowardly, and represented a betrayal of the pro-life movement, surrendering pro-life organizations to continued Liberal tyranny. The motion does not seek to protect ALL Canadian employers from being coerced to pledge fealty to abortion and transgender ideology in exchange for government funding. Another major problem was that implicit in the motion, the Scheer Conservatives gave tacit approval for Justin Trudeau to continue his ideological discrimination against some employers. Namely, those employers who engage in pro-life “political activist work”. Why should Conservatives betray front line workers in the pro-life movement to this Liberal tyranny? Why is it acceptable to violate our constitutional rights to freedom of religion and conscience? Are our rights any less important than those of other employers? It is our tax money that is being distributed too. Our conscience rights are to be respected, as are those of every other Canadian citizen. The Scheer Conservatives threw under the bus, the many front-line pro-life workers in organizations like Campaign Life Coalition, Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform and Toronto Right To Life, who sacrifice so much to save preborn human lives. This motion could have protected all Canadians, but the Conservatives chose not to protect us all from Justin Trudeau’s ideological coercion. As a pro-life party Leader, Andrew Scheer could also have chosen to use this motion to advance debate on abortion and the right to life. Instead, he passed up that opportunity by carefully avoiding any mention of the word “abortion” in the motion itself, as well as in any comments made by himself or other MPs. It seems reasonable to conclude that orders were given by Scheer’s office that Conservative MPs must not mention the A-word. This represents a second betrayal. For this reason, Yes votes by Conservative MPs have been scored as neutral. [Vote March 19, 2018 - defeated 207 to 93] |
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Here are the answers for the questionnaire as provided by Gordon Hogg on 2021.
Question | Response |
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Do you believe that life begins at conception (fertilization)? | -- |
Do you support the conscience rights of health care professionals to refuse to do or refer for medical procedures which they oppose? | -- |
If elected, would you vote in favour of a law to protect all unborn children from the time of conception (fertilization) onward? | No (based on Trudeau edict) |
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? | -- |
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) | All circumstances (based on Trudeau edict) |
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