Scheer Wants You to Think Abortion Access Would Be Protected If He Wins. It Wouldn't - 2019-09-11

Andrew Scheer has an abortion problem.
The Conservative party leader has walked — or stumbled — along a tightrope on the issue. He's trying to convince anti-abortion religious conservatives who helped him win the party leadership that he's on their side, while assuring mainstream voters he'd never allow new laws restricting abortion.
It's a contradiction that even baffles Conservative insiders.
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{{cite news | first = Paul | last = Willcocks | title = Scheer Wants You to Think Abortion Access Would Be Protected If He Wins. It Wouldn't | url = https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2019/09/11/Scheer-Wants-You-To-Think-Abortion-Access-Protected-It-Would-Not/ | work = The Tyee | date = September 11, 2019 | accessdate = September 12, 2019 }}
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