MLA Christine Tell
Saskatchewan Party, Regina Wascana Plains, SK
Bio
CLC rating: Pro-parental rights; Unknown on abortion
Rating Comments: Christine Tell made no response to CLC's 2024 Saskatchewan provincial election questionnaire, so her views on pro-life issues are unknown. She also refused to respond to CLC's 2020 and 2016 questionnaires; instead (in 2016) she referred us to a non-committal, generic statement to CLC from then-leader of the Saskatchewan Party, Brad Wall, that answered none of our questions.
Position: Minister of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety (29th Legislature)
First elected (yyyy.mm.dd): 2007.11.07
Previous Occupation: Served on the Saskatoon Police Service
Percentage in last election: 63.79% (2020); 65.54%
Victory margin last election: 31.76% (2020); 38.44%
Religion / Faith: unknown
Contact
Parliamentary Office
Saskatchewan
Constituency Offices
Campaign office:
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4V 0M9
Tel: 306-205-2126
Fax: 306-205-2127
Here is Christine Tell's voting record relating to life and family issues:
Votes, Surveys and Policy Decision | Vote | Score |
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Bill 137 — The Education (Parents’ Bill of Rights) Amendment Act, 2023 In a groundbreaking victory for parental rights and child protection in Canada, the Saskatchewan provincial government passed its Parents’ Bill of Rights, ensuring that parental authority is respected, family values are prioritized over politically-correct / state-approved values, and students are better protected from falling prey to LGBT grooming and woke ideological indoctination. Premier Scott Moe even invoked the Notwithstanding Clause to shield the pro-family legislation from the whims of unelected, activist judges who might try to label it “transphobic”. Bill 137 passed by a huge vote margin of 40 - 12 on October 20, 2023. |
Supported |
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Here are the answers for the questionnaire as provided by Christine Tell on Aug. 20, 2024.
Question | Response |
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Do you acknowledge that human life begins at conception (fertilization)? | refused to respond |
Are there any circumstances under which you believe a woman should have access to abortion? (note: a surgical or medical intervention, designed to prevent the death of the mother but but which results in the unintended and undesired death of the pre-born child, is not an abortion. e.g. in cases of tubal pregnancy or cervical cancer) | refused to respond |
Will you support measures to stop funding abortions with taxpayers' money in Saskatchewan? | refused to respond |
Do you agree women have the right to be thoroughly informed about the serious health consequences of abortion, the development of the child in the womb and the alternatives to abortion? | refused to respond |
Will you support the rights of parents to withdraw their children from school classes which offend their moral principles or beliefs concerning abortion, contraception and homosexuality? | refused to respond |
Euthanasia is the deliberate killing of a person by action or omission, with or without that person's consent, for what people mistakenly believe are compassionate reasons. Will you oppose euthanasia and support measures to promote 'palliative care', the purpose of which is to alleviate pain and enhance quality of life for terminally ill patients? | refused to respond |
Will you support legislation to protect the right of health care workers who refuse to participate in procedures which are in violation of their religious or conscientious beliefs? | refused to respond |
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