Un groupe antiavortement déplore la décision des conservateurs d'écarter un candidat

A man is silhouetted walking past a Conservative Party logo before the opening of the Party's national convention in Halifax on Thursday, Aug. 23, 2018. The federal Conservative party is defending its decision to oust a candidate from a local nomination race, but an anti-abortion organization is alleging that the move was unfair. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

OTTAWA - The federal Conservative party defended its decision Wednesday to oust a candidate from a local nomination race, as an anti-abortion organization alleges that the move was unfair —a tiff reminiscent of tensions that previous party leaders faced with the social conservatives in their base.

Party spokeswoman Sarah Fischer confirmed that Gerrit Van Dorland has been disqualified from running to become the party's candidate in Oxford, a reliably Conservative riding in southern Ontario.

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