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Watch: Kory Teneycke, Brad Trost debate Tory leadership candidate's LGBTQ2 remarks

The campaign chair for a Conservative leadership contender who says being gay is a choice defended Richard Dcarie tonight, saying his candidate is not a bigot but rather someone who supports the traditional definition of marriage.

Vassy Kapelos also grills Richard Dcarie on his social conservative views on same-sex marriage

Conservatives spar over candidate's views on LGBT rights

5 years ago
Duration 10:48
Brad Trost and Kory Teneycke spar over Conservative leadership candidate Richard Dcarie's comments that being gay is a "choice."

The campaign chair for a Conservative leadership contender who says being gay is a choice defended Richard Dcarie tonight, saying his candidate is not a bigot but rather someone who supports the traditional definition of marriage.

Former Conservative MP and social conservative Brad Trost, who finished fourth in the 2017 leadership campaign, made the comments during a panel discussion with Stephen Harper's former communications directorKory Teneycke on CBC News Network's Power & Politics.

"No, of course not I don't think so," Trost said when host Vassy Kapelos asked him if Dcarie's comments were bigoted.

"I think what Richard was trying to express was this he's strongly opposed to gay marriage, he supports the traditional family. He thinks that's where public policy should be a man and a woman, their kids their family."

Dcarie served as Harper's former deputy chief of staff when Harper was the leader of the Official Opposition and head of the Conservative Party.

During the 2017 Conservative leadership contest, Trost staked out a position similar to Dcarie's on gay marriage and what his campaign spokesperson Mike Patton called "the whole gay thing."

"In case you haven't noticed, Brad's not entirely comfortable with the whole gay thing," Patton said in a video released during the campaign.

Dcarie says a lot of Conservatives support his views on abortion & LGBT rights

5 years ago
Duration 10:08
Richard Dcarie says he would push to roll back same-sex marriage & abortion rights if he wins Conservative leadership.

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