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Side-by-Side Candidate Comparison in the Riding of Flamborough-Glanbrook

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Ms. Halfpenny gave perfect answers to CLC's 2025 election survey.

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MPP Skelly did not respond to CLC's 2022 Ontario provincial election questionnaire; therefore her views on abortion and euthanasia are unknown. However, in an email to a voter, she expressed strong disagreement with Kathleen Wynne's radical sex curriculum. On the negative side, media reports stated that Skelly voted in favour of the City of Hamilton's transsexual bathroom bill, a dangerous law which will grant biological males the legal right to access female washrooms, changerooms and showers, thus violating the privacy and security rights of women and young girls, and putting them at greater risk of assault from male predators who can pretend to be "transgendered" in order to get in close quarters with female victims. MPP Skelly did not respond to CLC's 2025 Ontario provincial election questionnaire.

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The Ontario Liberal Pary is officially pro-abortion, as evidenced by an official statement posted on its website following the June 2022 ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court overturning the pro-abortion Roe v. Wade decision, whereby one of the party's commissions declared that "the people of Ontario should have safe and accessible reproductive health, including abortions."

The Ontario Liberal Party is also an official supporter of LGBT ideology, as evidenced by multiple statements and declarations by the leader and on its website. For instance, in June 2024, Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie released a statement honoring and celebrating the "contributions" of so-called 2SLGBTQIA+ Ontarians. She emphasized the importance of recognizing the history of Pride as a protest movement. Crombie stated, "Love is love, not just during Pride but every day of the year." These statements reflect the Ontario Liberal Party's ongoing support for LGBT ideology.

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During a May 2018 all-candidates debate, she said she supports Kathleen Wynne's radical sex curriculum for children as young as 6-years-old, which encourages masturbation, questioning whether they are boys or girls, teaches about anal and oral sex, and presents the radical, anti-scientific theory of gender fluidity as if it were fact. She also expressed anti-Catholic bigotry, calling for the amalgamation of the constitutionally-guarenteed Catholic school system.

On May 15, 2018, in response to CLC's Questionnaire, Ms. Errygers stated, "At this time I am declining to answer your survey as it appears to be in conflict with my own beliefs. I am a scientific person and above all else, a feminist." Ms. Errygers seems unaware that science proves beyond a doubt that life begins at conception, and that human beings are male and female, not LGBTrans. Further, the Green Party of Ontario issued an official party policy statement on June 11, 2014 declaring support for abortion and forcing taxpayers to foot the bill for elective abortions. This written policy was emailed to CLC by the Green Party of Ontario’s Policy Coordinator, Jessica Higgins.
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Kristen Halfpenny(New Blue) Donna Skelly(Progressive Conservative) Joshua Bell(Liberal) Janet Errygers(Green)
CLC Rating Pro-life, pro-familyUnknown on abortion, Against radical sex-ed, Supports transgender ideology; Pro-abortion, pro-LGBT ideologySupports radical sex ed; pro-abortion
RATING COMMENTS: Ms. Halfpenny gave perfect answers to CLC's 2025 election...

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MPP Skelly did not respond to CLC's 2022 Ontario provinci...

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1. Do you acknowledge that human life begins at conception (fertilization)? Yesno response--refused to answer
2. Are there any circumstances under which you believe a woman should have access to abortion? If yes, please explain.

*A surgical or medical intervention, designed to prevent the death of the mother (e.g. In the case of tubal pregnancy or cervical cancer) but which results in the unintended and undesired death of the pre-born child, is not an abortion.
Nono responseYes, all circumstances (based on party policy)Yes, all circumstances (based on party policy)
3. Would you support measures to delist medically unnecessary, elective abortions from the list of insured services covered by OHIP? Yesno responseNo (based on party policy)No (based on party policy)
4. Do you agree women have the right to be thoroughly informed about the serious health consequences of abortion, the development of their child in the womb, and the alternatives to abortion? Yesno response--refused to answer
5. Would you vote in favor of repealing the Ontario "bubble zone" censorship law? This unconstitutional law criminalizes peaceful pro-life expression, including silent prayer, on taxpayer-owned public sidewalks within 50 metres (or more) of any abortion facility. YesYes (based on email response to constiituent)--No (based on public statements)
6. Will you protect parental rights in education by working to ensure that traditionally principled parents are given advance notice of, and the ability to withdraw their children from, classroom lessons and presentations dealing with abortion, contraception, homosexuality, and transgenderism? Yesno responseNo (based on party's commitment to LGBT ideology)No (based on public statements)
7. Would you support efforts to repeal the age-inappropriate, graphic, sex-ed curriculum which is currently being taught throughout Ontario schools? Yesno responseNo (based on party's commitment to LGBT ideology)refused to answer
8. If elected, will you vote to reject laws that would expand euthanasia and assisted-suicide and instead, promote palliative care, the purpose of which is to alleviate pain, and enhance the quality of life until natural death for terminally ill patients, and for those with disabilities?

*Euthanasia is the direct and intentional killing of a person by action or omission, with or without the consent of that person, for what people mistakenly believe are compassionate reasons.
Yesno response--refused to answer
9. Will you support legislation to protect the right of health care workers who refuse to participate in procedures which are in violation of their religious or conscientious beliefs? Yes--
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