Olympic gold medallist Sylvie Frechette to run as Conservative in Quebec
OTTAWA — Olympic synchronized swimming gold medallist Sylvie Frechette says she is comfortable with the social conservative views of her new boss, Tory leader Andrew Scheer.
Frechette announced Monday she will be the Conservative party candidate this October in the Riviere-du-Nord riding in the Laurentians region north of Montreal.
Regardless of what Scheer personally thinks about gay marriage and abortion, if he is elected he won’t change Canadian laws, she said in a phone interview.
“I think he has already stated he has a certain level of discomfort,” she said about Scheer’s view on same-sex marriage. “But, due to his personal discomfort, will he make a change for the entire country? Absolutely not.”