Kenney says his caucus to get free vote on controversial conscience rights bill
EDMONTON – Premier Jason Kenney says members of his caucus would be free to vote as they wish on a private member’s bill that calls for giving further protection to health workers who invoke conscience rights.
Kenney says his United Conservative caucus allows free votes on issues of conscience.
The bill was put forward last week by United Conservative backbencher Dan Williams.
If passed, it would mean a health-care provider could not be sued or sanctioned for refusing to provide a service such as abortion, assisted dying, or contraception that goes against their moral beliefs.