Kenney defends Scheer's refusal to answer whether he thinks being gay is a 'sin' - 2019-11-10

In an interview with The West Block's Mercedes Stephenson, Kenney was asked about Scheer's refusal to answer when a reporter put that question to him last week, following Scheer's first caucus meeting with new and defeated Tory MPs since last month's election.
It's a question all the other federal leaders have since said "no" to in remarks to Global News.
But Scheer's refusal to give a definitive yes or no answer comes on the heels of an election loss that has raised repeated questions from both pollsters and those within his own party, asking whether Scheer's opposition to abortion and same-sex marriage is out of touch with the majority of Canadians.
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