Anti-abortion Tory MP Rachael Harder loses bid for status of women chair
OTTAWA — Liberal and NDP members of the status of women committee feared Rachael Harder would be unable to keep her anti-abortion views from impacting their work, says a New Democrat who helped thwart the Conservative MP’s bid to lead the panel.
“We know that there is a diversity of views in Parliament,” NDP MP Sheila Malcolmson said Tuesday.
Still, Malcolmson said, she and the Liberal MPs on the committee felt that having a chair so publicly opposed to abortion risked making witnesses uncomfortable and compromising the committee’s work on gender equality.
“She has not yet demonstrated her ability to remove that from her day-to-day work,” said Malcolmson, a vice-chair of the committee and the NDP critic for status of women.


