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Canada’s Conservative Party devised unspoken rule change to oust two pro-life leadership candidates

Updated: May 5, 2022 at 1:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu May 5, 2022 – 1:46 pm EDTThu May 5, 2022 – 1:53 pm EDT

(Campaign Life Coalition) – Cheating and corruption is hard to take, isn’t it?

Especially in a democratic election, and when done in plain sight. And especially when committed by a party that constantly rails against the corruption and undemocratic behaviour of the Trudeau Liberals.

As I wrote Monday, two of our pro-life, pro-family Conservative leadership candidates were disqualified from the race with the most outrageous of excuses from the party establishment.

To their amazement, Joseph Bourgault and Grant Abraham were informed they had not met the advertised $300,000 ($233,560 USD) fundraising requirement, even though they each paid the party more than $300,000 by the April 29 deadline.

When we dug deeper to understand how the red Tory swamp could tell such a lie, we found out that they invented a new rule, out of thin air, which was not contained in the official rules for the leadership contest.

What was the ad-hoc rule? It goes something like this: 2 + 2 = 5.

Yes, that’s how bold their lie was.

They told the Bourgault and Abraham campaigns that the advertised buy-in fee of $300,000 –

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