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(LifeSiteNews) — In an open letter to the Conservative Party of Canada’s Leadership Election Organizing Committee, pro-life candidate Leslyn Lewis challenged the party to answer the real questions conservatives have regarding the party’s stance on abortion, the World Economic Forum, the World Health Organization, and vaccine manufacturer liability protection.

After explaining that her team was not given any input on the date of the upcoming August 3 leadership debate or the questions that will be asked, Lewis pressed, “I am asking the committee publicly so that it is on the record:Will we be answering the usual question that have already been answered regarding carbon taxes, our commitment to build pipelines, and the general need to balance the federal budget? Or will we be asked the questions that everyday Conservatives are asking?”

“Here are a list of questions I am asked by Conservative members in ridings all across Canada, every single night at my campaign events:

  • How are we going to fight back against the Liberals Net-Zero policy?
  • What will we do in regards to the World Economic Forum (WEF) and their plans for programs that encroach on the privacy of Canadians?
  • Will we act to keep Canada out of the WHO Pandemic Treaty, and how will we navigate those negotiations and the first draft for the Treat set for August 2022?
  • What are we going to do about the increasing counts of people who have suffered severe adverse reactions to the COVID vaccines and the fact that our government signed contracts absolving the companies of liability?
  • Will we call an inquiry into the pandemic response, especially as government officials are starting to admit they knew ahead of time the vaccines didn’t stop transmission? Why was information regarding the inability of the COVID vaccine to stop transmission withheld from Canadians?
  • When the Liberals inevitably bring up abortion in the next election, what will we say?

“These questions are posed to me at every single stop,” Lewis related.

Further criticizing her party’s unwillingness to answer questions that deviate from mainstream acceptability, Lewis said it is “easy to survey” members and “cherry-pick some ‘member-asked questions’ that are safe and paint our party in a media friendly light,” but “if we are going to hold a debate that will actually inform the members’ voting decisions, we need to address the questions that the members are asking directly.”

Concluding her letter, Lewis says if the party is “not going to address these topics” then she does not see how she can “justify anything other than going straight to the members” herself to “answer their questions.”

“Canadians are suffering and many have been traumatized by the events of the past two years. I cannot in good conscience fritter away an opportunity to meet thousands of Canadians who are desperate for answers so that I could attend an impromptu meeting with leadership candidates to discuss questions to which the answers have already been memorialized in previous debate videos that exist online,” she said.

As reported by LifeSiteNews, conservatives in Canada have long been disillusioned with the direction the CPC has been moving, which over the years has shied away from the tough social issues in favor of an almost entirely economy-based political platform.

The party’s last leader, Erin O’Toole, who was ousted as leader in February, was consistently criticized as being almost indistinguishable from his political adversary Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Even now, leadership candidate frontrunner MP Pierre Poilievre, while an excellent critic of Trudeau’s “reckless” deficit spending and unwillingness to pursue lucrative pipeline deals for the production and transportation of Canadian oil, is pro-abortion and pro-LGBT, leaving many social conservatives to feel as though they are once again on the outskirts of the party.

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