Sask. Party leadership candidate walks back comment on abortion for rape victims
REGINA — A candidate for premier of Saskatchewan is walking back his anti-abortion comments while some female politicians and women’s groups say abortion should no longer be up for political debate.
Saskatchewan Party legislature member Ken Cheveldayoff told The Canadian Press on Wednesday that he believes life begins at conception and that abortions should be restricted only to women whose lives are in jeopardy. He was then asked about victims of sexual assault.
“No,” he said. “I think it’s when the life of the mother is in jeopardy —that’s where I would draw the line.”
On Thursday, he released a statement saying he wanted to clarify his comments. He said “in jeopardy” reflects factors other than health.


