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MARKHAM, ON, January 13, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – TORONTO Former Liberal and outgoing Independent Member of Parliament Pat O’Brien, announced, today, that Vote Marriage Canada endorses several candidates, including Newmarket—Aurora candidate Lois Brown, Mississauga South candidate Paul Szabo, M.P., and Thunder Bay—Superior North.

Said Pat O’Brien, “On behalf of Vote Marriage Canada, I am announcing our endorsement of

  Newmarket—Aurora candidate Lois Brown,
  Scarborough—Guildwood candidate John McKay, M.P.,
  Mississauga South candidate Paul Szabo, M.P.,
  Etobicoke—Lakeshore candidate John Capobianco,
  Mississauga—Brampton South candidate Arnjeet Sangha, and
  Thunder Bay—Superior North candidate and former cabinet minister Joe Comuzzi, M.P.

  All three Members of Parliament voted against Bill C-38 and opposed the change in the legal definition of marriage. Each of the six candidates has taken a stand and given clear indication of supporting marriage as the legal union of one man and one woman in the next Parliament.”

The National pro-life organization, Campaign Life Coalition, strongly encourages Canadians to also go to its Election 2006 web page to review these candidates’ positionsÂon the crucial life issues.

See The Campaign Life Coalition Election 2006 candidate evaluations at
https://www.campaignlifecoalition.com/elections/federal2006

See the Vote Marriage Canada website
https://www.votemarriagecanada.ca/canada/

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