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Conservative convention debates abortion, MAID and the CBC.
Summary
Hundreds of Conservative delegates gathered in Calgary to debate proposals on abortion, medical assistance in dying (MAID), immigration, professional licensing and CBC funding, while leader Pierre Poilievre faces a leadership vote Friday. The proposals are advisory and are not binding on the leader or the party caucus.
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Delegates from across Canada assembled in Calgary for the federal Conservative party's national convention, where several policy proposals are being debated. Leader Pierre Poilievre is scheduled to face a vote on his leadership Friday. The policy motions under discussion are intended to inform party direction but are not binding on the leader or the party caucus.
Key facts:
- Hundreds of delegates are meeting in Calgary to debate multiple policy proposals.
- A leadership vote for Pierre Poilievre is scheduled for Friday.
- Major topics under debate include abortion, medical assistance in dying (MAID), immigration measures, professional licensing protections (the so‑called "Jordan Peterson rule"), and the role and funding of the CBC.
- The convention proposals are advisory and would not automatically change party policy or government law.
Summary:
The convention brings internal policy debate to the foreground and may shape party discussions going forward. The immediate procedural next step is the scheduled leadership vote on Friday; further outcomes from the policy debates are undetermined at this time.
