Conservative Canadian leadership candidate promises to repeal graphic sex ed in first debate

Feb 16, 2018 by

by Lianne Laurence, LifeSite:

Tanya Granic Allen says she will repeal the Liberal government’s “radical sex-ed curriculum” and give parents “ultimate responsibility to take care of their kids” if elected leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party and premier of Ontario.

Granic Allen faced off against three other candidates in the first PC Party leadership debate, which was sponsored by TVO’s The Agenda and hosted by Steve Paikin. Watch the entire debate below.

She is running against Doug Ford, Caroline Mulroney and Christine Elliott.

A mother of four and president of Parents As First Educators (PAFE), Granic Allen also confirmed in a scrum after the debate that she has successfully raised the $100,000 entry fee required by the party.

PAFE has been in the forefront of opposing the sex-ed curriculum which the Liberals rolled out in all the province’s publicly funded schools in 2015 despite huge parental backlash.

“I’m not against sex ed, I’m just against Kathleen Wynne’s radical sex ed,” Granic Allen said.

“I run a not-for-profit that represents over 80,000 parents in Ontario; I have yet to meet a parent who’s comfortable with anal sex in the classroom.”

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