In the US the Republican party best articulates Catholic values. This is clear and objectively true. The primary issue for Catholics should be respect for innocent life, which is created at conception. This issue is a slam dunk for Republicans.
Unfortunately, of the mainline parties in Canada, it is the Liberals.
Not that the Libs would endorse a pro-life platform party-wide: but they would allow a free vote of conscience in the House.
Not so the socialist NDP, who are totally pro-abortion as a fixed and immovable plank in the party platform – any candidate who voted pro-life would be immediately ejected from caucus.
Normally, if any of the big parties were to champion – or at least lean toward – a pro-life stance, it would be the “Tories” (Conservatives). Yet even though the party has taken a rather decisive shift to the right since the days of Joe Clark and the Red Tories, Prime Minister Harper has stated that he would forbid the matter from even coming up in the House.
Here’s who I had to vote for, last federal election:
- Conservative: No discussion of abortion
- NDP: Get rid of the Army before we get rid of abortion.
- Liberal: Open question, up to the individual candidate. My candidate refused to articulate his position (i.e., pro-abortion)
- Green: Club babies, not seals
- Animal Alliance: More or less ditto
- Independent: Grey man. Platform consists mainly of “I’m not beholden to a party”, but then again “I’ll listen to you, I won’t necessarily vote the way you want me to”, thus not beholden to the electorate either. And if he won’t tell you where his conscience lies…

- Marxist-Leninist: Oui, je suis Marxiste, mais tendence Groucho.
- Canadian Action Party: I’ve never liked parties with the word “Action” in their names.* Or hold to 9/11 conspiracy theories as part of their platform. Or that were founded by a politician who:
- started Liberal, and as Minister of National Defence oversaw the integration (and emasculation) of the armed forces;
- tried to form a new party made up of PC’s and Social Credit
- switched to PC
- found the PCs “not conservative enough”, and so switched back to the Liberals

- formed this new party which he tried to merge with the NDP
- believes in UFOs, and that Dubya was planning “Intergalactic War” against space aliens, and that the gov’t was concealing alien technology that would offset global warming :whacky:
I can’t even remember who I voted for. If Christian Heritage had run in my riding, I’d’ve voted for them. I thought I had, actually, only it seems to be a false memory I implanted in myself. I think I voted Lib on the least of all evils, but there wasn’t really a snowball’s chance in H-E-double-toothpicks that the NDP incumbent was going to be defeated (I won’t say who he is, only that he looks like V. Lenin’s less-menacing twin).
Lord, there are times I pray for a resurgence of the Parti Rhinoceros.
Footnotes:
*Or “Front”, or “Heritage” (usually), or “People’s”, or “Liberation”, or “Nationalist”, or “Red”, “White”, “Black”, “Pink” or “Green”, etc etc.