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Scheer’s commitment not to reopen abortion debate up against Tory MP’s bill

Feb 27, 2020 | 11:52 AM

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer’s campaign commitment not to reopen the debate on abortion has not stopped a Conservative MP from introducing a private member’s bill that would ban sex-selective abortions.

Saskatchewan MP Cathay Wagantall put forward the proposed law Wednesday, acknowledging that while the majority of Canadians agree with having access to abortion, a majority is also against the procedure being used to discriminate on the basis of sex.

Studies have found evidence suggesting there are women in Canada who do choose to terminate a pregnancy based on the sex of the fetus, but it is challenging to prove.

A private member’s bill faces an uphill battle to become law, but it still has the potential be debated in the House of Commons.