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Based on his response to CLC's 2025 federal election questionnaire, Artyom has some pro-life leanings, but cannot be considered fully pro-life.

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Elan Harper, the sister-in-law of former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, won the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) nomination in the riding of Calgary Confederation in March 2026 and will thus run as the CPC candidate in the next federal election. During the nomination process, Ms. Harper revealed her aversion to “social conservative issues”, which would include abortion, and used that stance as a wedge position to defeat her pro-life opponent in the nomination.

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Official Liberal Party of Canada policy is pro-abortion and pro-LGBT ideology. In fact, due to a candidate selection process initiated by Justin Trudeau on May 7, 2014 and continued by Mark Carney today, pro-life Canadians are forbidden from running as Liberal Party candidates.

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Official NDP policy is pro-abortion & pro-LGBT ideology
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Artyom Ovsepyan(People's Party Of Canada) Elan Harper(Conservative) Corey Hogan(Liberal) Keira Gunn(New Democrat)
CLC Rating EducablePro-abortionPro-abortion, pro-LGBT ideologyPro-abortion, pro-LGBT ideology
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Elan Harper, the sister-in-law of former Prime Minister S...

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Official Liberal Party of Canada policy is pro-abortion a...

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Official NDP policy is pro-abortion & pro-LGBT ideology

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1. Do you believe life begins at conception (fertilization)? Yesno response----
2. Are there any circumstances under which you believe a woman should have access to abortion? Several exceptions permittedno responseYes, all circumstances (based on Liberal Party policy)All circumstances (per party policy)
3. If elected, would you vote in favour of a law to protect all unborn children from the time of conception (fertilization) onward? Unclear answerno responseNo (based on Liberal Party policy)No (per party policy)
4. If elected, will you vote to pass laws protecting people from euthanasia and assisted-suicide, and vote to reject laws that would expand euthanasia and assisted-suicide? Yesno response----
5. Do you support the conscience rights of health care professionals to refuse to do or refer for medical procedures which they oppose? Yesno response----

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Official Green Party policy is pro-abortion and pro-LGBT ideology.

Richard Willott(Green)
CLC Rating Pro-abortion, pro-LGBT ideology
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1. Do you believe life begins at conception (fertilization)? --
2. Are there any circumstances under which you believe a woman should have access to abortion? Yes, all circumstances (based on Green Party policy)
3. If elected, would you vote in favour of a law to protect all unborn children from the time of conception (fertilization) onward? No (based on Green Party policy)
4. If elected, will you vote to pass laws protecting people from euthanasia and assisted-suicide, and vote to reject laws that would expand euthanasia and assisted-suicide? --
5. Do you support the conscience rights of health care professionals to refuse to do or refer for medical procedures which they oppose? --
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