Scheer’s position on abortion a shift, but not a surprise to some conservatives
OTTAWA — Andrew Scheer’s promise to stop any efforts to revisit abortion laws could disappoint voters who had found comfort in having a political leader who shared their anti-abortion views, prominent leaders of that movement said Friday.
But, they said, it shouldn’t come as a surprise.
“Andrew doesn’t want to be talking about this issue, but if he was clear about this issue he probably would never have won the Conservative leadership,” said Brad Trost, a Conservative MP who also ran to lead the party in 2017.
Scheer stated Thursday that he’d oppose any efforts to reopen the debate on abortion, a position not dissimilar to that of his predecessor, Stephen Harper.