Two absent Conservative MPs say they supported failed conscience rights bill
OTTAWA — Two Conservative MPs who were absent from a vote in the House of Commons on conscience rights say they supported the proposed legislation.
Melissa Lantsman, one of the party’s deputy leaders, and Eric Duncan, also on its leadership team, were among four Tory MPs who didn’t vote on a private member’s bill on medical assistance in dying Wednesday.
Saskatchewan Conservative MP Kelly Block proposed the legislation, which sought to change the Criminal Code to make it an offence to compel a medical professional to “directly or indirectly” participate in the procedure.
The federal Liberal government has said there is nothing in the current laws that force a health professional to “provide or help to provide” the procedure if it conflicts with their personal beliefs.