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Ontario PC’s say they won’t reopen abortion debate

Posted by news | Filed under All News Stories, Politics

Ontario’s P-C’S are defending themselves after a news conference on the funding of abortion took place at Queen’s Park.  They say they’re not planning on officially opening the debate after three MPP’s including Durham’s John O’Toole helped a group called “Campaign Life” secure the media room.  O’Toole says he was just helping out. Premier Dalton Mcguinty has said he’s pro-choice … while the NDP say it’s a woman’s right to choose.

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Permalink | October 10th, 2012

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