Motion 312

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The law of unintended consequences?

Support for unrestricted abortion has apparently increased over the last eight months.

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‘MPs had just taken themselves out of the game’

Liberal MP John McKay laments the defeat of Motion 312.

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Explaining Motion 312

Conservative MP Bryan Hayes explains his support for Motion 312.

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‘It is time to move on’

This morning during QP, the Bloc’s Andre Bellavance returned to the question of Rona Ambrose’s vote on Motion 312. Ms. Ambrose’s parliamentary secretary, Susan Truppe, took the questions.

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Why did Rona Ambrose vote in favour of Motion 312?

Tim Powers suggests Rona Ambrose’s mistake is in not explaining herself.

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Print people talking in front of a camera: The Ottawa bureau tackles the week

To be discussed: Rona Ambrose, Jim Prentice and PM Harper’s M.I.A. agenda

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‘The most liberal abortion regime in the world’

Conservative MP James Lunney explains his vote in favour of Motion 312.

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Rona Ambrose responds, sort of

At the very end of Question Period this afternoon, the Bloc’s Andre Bellavance stood and asked if, after last night’s vote on Motion 312, Rona Ambrose would be resigning as the minister responsible for the status of women. Ms. Ambrose responded without addressing her vote.

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‘Either you vote with your conscience or you don’t’

Conservative MP Rick Norlock explains his vote in favour of Motion 312.

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Rona Ambrose and Motion 312

In the immediate aftermath of Motion 312’s defeat, the most scrutinized vote seems to belong to Rona Ambrose, the minister responsible for the status of women.

Truly disturbing.PM promises not to reopen abortion debate&then allows his Min Status of Women votes in favour of motion #cdnpoli #choice

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‘A sad day for Canada’

A release from the Campaign Life Coalition.

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‘A woman’s right to choose’

A statement from the New Democrats.