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Side-by-Side Candidate Comparison in the Riding of Hampton-Fundy-St. Martins

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Faytene has long been an ally of the pro-life and pro-family movement. She has solid Christian principles on these issues and is a faithful advocate for pro-life values and parental rights in education. Faytene was also the organizer of a petition campaign supporting Premier Higgs' Policy 713, which requires parental consent before children are allowed to impersonate the opposite sex at school.

For the October 2024 New Brunswick provincial election, this riding will have a modified boundary and will become known as Hampton-Fundy-St. Martins.

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2024 CLC provincial election questionnaire not yet sent due to insufficient contact information.

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No response to CLC's 2024 New Brunswick provincial election questionnaire

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Under the influence of its anti-life-and-family leader Susan Holt, the New Brunswick Liberal Party became officially pro-abortion and anti-parental rights when, at the Party's 2024 Convention, resolutions were passed to extend public funding to abortions committed outside hospitals at private, for-profit killing centres. Convention delegates also voted to eviscerate the current PC government's pro-parental rights Policy 713, which requires parental consent before transgender "pronouns" can be used to describe their children at school.

As further testament to the party's pro-abortion views, both of the previous Liberal Party leaders, Brian Gallant and Kevin Vickers, were aggressively pro-abortion. Gallant banned pro-lifers from running as Liberal candidates and repealed a requirement that hospital abortions required a sign-off by two doctors that the killing of the unborn child was "medically necessary". Both Gallant and Vickers strongly supported taxpayer funding of for profit, private abortuaries.

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Faytene Grasseschi(Progressive Conservative ) Peter Graham(People's Alliance Of New Brunswick) Barbara Dempsey(Libertarian) John Herron(Liberal)
CLC Rating Pro-life, pro-familyUnknownUnknownPro-abortion, anti-parental rights
RATING COMMENTS: Faytene has long been an ally of the pro-life and pro-fam...

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2024 CLC provincial election questionnaire not yet sent d...

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No response to CLC's 2024 New Brunswick provincial electi...

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Under the influence of its anti-life-and-family leader Su...

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1. Do you acknowledge that human life begins at conception (fertilization)? --survey not yet sentno response--
2. Are there any circumstances under which you believe a woman should have access to abortion? (note: a surgical or medical intervention, designed to prevent the death of the mother but but which results in the unintended and undesired death of the pre-born child, is not an abortion. e.g. in cases of tubal pregnancy or cervical cancer) --survey not yet sentno responseYes, all circumstances (based on party policy)
3. Will you uphold the current law of not funding abortion in private facilities? --survey not yet sentno responseNo (based on party policy)
4. Will you support measures to stop funding abortions with taxpayers money in all New Brunswick hospitals? --survey not yet sentno responseNo (based on party policy)
5. Do you agree women have the right to be thoroughly informed about the serious health consequences of abortion, the development of the child in the womb and the alternatives to abortion? --survey not yet sentno response--
6. Will you protect the rights of parents to educate their children according to their faith in matters of moral principles and beliefs concerning abortion, contraception and homosexuality? --survey not yet sentno responseNo (based on party policy)
7. Will you oppose euthanasia and instead support measures to promote 'palliative care', the purpose of which is to alleviate pain, and enhance the quality of life for terminally ill patients and those with disabilities? (Note: Euthanasia is the direct and intentional killing of a person by action or omission, with or without that person's consent, for what people mistakenly believe are compassionate reasons.) --survey not yet sentno response--
8. 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? --survey not yet sentno response--

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Based on Green Party policy which supports expanding taxpayer funding of abortions to private, for-profit killing centres like the notorious Clinic 554 abortuary in Fredericton. During the 2014 campaign trail, the Green Party leader also declared that the Green party, if elected to government, would immediately repeal the modicum of abortion restrictions that then existed in New Brunswick. Those restrictions, which have since been dismantled, had included a requirement that 2 doctors sign off on an abortion as being 'medically necessary' before it could be funded by taxpayers. Removing that restriction means the government agrees to fund all abortions, for any reason or no reason at all, even as a back-up birth control method.

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Based on past-NDP Leader Dominic Cardy's declaration during the 2014 election campaign that all NDP MLAs must vote pro-abortion, even if it means violating their consciences and/or religious beliefs. To the best of our knowledge, this NDP policy has never been rescinded and is still in force. Under this anti-democratic edict, no NDP MLA would dare go against the Party's pro-abortion policy for fear of being thrown out of caucus, and no prospective candidate is allowed to run under the NDP banner unless they support abortion. Former NDP leader Cardy said at the time that, if elected Premier, his government would support funneling public tax dollars towards abortions committed at private, for-profit killing centres.

Laura Myers(Green) Gordie Stackhouse(NDP)
CLC Rating Pro-abortion, anti-parental rightsPro-abortion, anti-parental rights
RATING COMMENTS: Based on Green Party policy which supports expanding taxp...

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1. Do you acknowledge that human life begins at conception (fertilization)? ----
2. Are there any circumstances under which you believe a woman should have access to abortion? (note: a surgical or medical intervention, designed to prevent the death of the mother but but which results in the unintended and undesired death of the pre-born child, is not an abortion. e.g. in cases of tubal pregnancy or cervical cancer) Yes, all circumstances (based on party policy)Yes, all circumstances (based on party policy)
3. Will you uphold the current law of not funding abortion in private facilities? No (based on party policy)No (based on party policy)
4. Will you support measures to stop funding abortions with taxpayers money in all New Brunswick hospitals? No (based on party policy)No (based on party policy)
5. Do you agree women have the right to be thoroughly informed about the serious health consequences of abortion, the development of the child in the womb and the alternatives to abortion? ----
6. Will you protect the rights of parents to educate their children according to their faith in matters of moral principles and beliefs concerning abortion, contraception and homosexuality? No (based on party policy)No (based on statement by party leader)
7. Will you oppose euthanasia and instead support measures to promote 'palliative care', the purpose of which is to alleviate pain, and enhance the quality of life for terminally ill patients and those with disabilities? (Note: Euthanasia is the direct and intentional killing of a person by action or omission, with or without that person's consent, for what people mistakenly believe are compassionate reasons.) ----
8. 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? ----
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