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 @8T3T55PConservativefrom Ontario  commented…4yrs4Y

Pro life because logically a fetus is a living human from conception onwards because they have their own unique DNA. There is no other distinction to make between a fetus and a born human. You can’t justify abortion without justifying murder if you think it though. No human should be able to choose to kill another human. A fetus has the right tho live even though it’s inconvenient. 100%

 @B428HZKfrom Manitoba  disagreed…1mo1MO

Pro-choice

Because they have their own unique dna? By that logic every plant is a human being because they have unique DNA

 @8MRPD4V from British Columbia  commented…4yrs4Y

Pro-choice, but ban after the first three months

Neither pro-life nor pro-choice

Ban after first three months

Prioritize access to lower income group while the rich should pay for the procedure

Provide sex education

Minors: parental notification except in cases of child abuse

Mandatory embryo screening & 24-48 hr waiting period

Providing support to pregnant people so they won’t be forced to have an abortion just to hide their sexual activity

Since fathers are also responsible for raising the child, they should have a say over the decision, except in cases of suspected rape and abuse. However, they must also pay child support (The government can help pay a part of it if they can’t afford it)

  @Conservative-from-Canadafrom California  commented…2yrs2Y

Pro-choice, but ban after the first three months

Pro-choice, but ban after the first three months. Prior to 1969, inducing an abortion was a crime under Section 251 of the Criminal Code. The maximum penalty for a doctor, or anyone else assisting a woman to end her pregnancy, was life. Then and today, abortion has remained a divisive moral and political issue. It is condemned on one side by “pro-life” advocates, who seek to defend the unborn child; it is supported on the other by “pro-choice” advocates. In 1990, the House of Commons voted in Favour (140–131) of a new law. Introduced by the Progressive Conservati…  Read more

 @8PHYLGTfrom Newfoundland  commented…4yrs4Y

Pro-choice

Not my body, not my choice. No one should have a say in abortion except for the one whos pregnant with said clump of cells.

 @B4NCHZ8Conservativefrom Ontario  commented…6 days6D

I tend to lean “centre right” fiscally. Which means limited/measured government intervention. I tend to lean “centre left” on social issues, which also means limited/measured government intervention.

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