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PC leadership candidates talk sex and deficits in first debate

Tanya Granic Allen injects a staunchly social conservative voice into a campaign that was already veering rightward.

Published Feb 15, 2018 at 5:23pm

PC leadership candidates talk sex and deficits in first debate

Tanya Granic Allen speaks at a anti-sex-ed rally in front of Queen’s Park on Wednesday, September 20, 2016. Jessica Smith Cross / QP Briefing

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