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Doug Ford drops Tanya Granic Allen from Ontario Tory roster after sex education, gay marriage comments surface

Her dismissal came after the Liberals shared a video showing her expressing views they described as representing 'hatred and homophobia'

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TORONTO — Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives have dropped a controversial candidate from their roster ahead of the spring election, with the party’s leader saying “her characterization of certain issues and people has been irresponsible.”

Tanya Granic Allen, a social conservative and outspoken opponent of the province’s sex education curriculum, has been taken off the PC ballot in Mississauga Centre just over a month before Ontarians go to the polls.

PC Leader Doug Ford said in a statement Saturday that the Tories “are a party comprised of people with diverse views that if expressed responsibly we would respect.”

Granic Allen responded to her dismissal on Twitter, saying she was “disappointed” to be informed of the decision by Ford’s campaign manager.

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“I’ll have more to say about this and Ontario politics in the coming days,” she wrote.

Granic Allen’s dismissal came just hours after the Ontario Liberal Party shared an edited video showing her expressing views the Liberals described as representing “hatred and homophobia.”

The clip posted on the Liberals’ website shows Granic Allen discussing sex education in Croatia, saying that when she sees the country “trying to push radical sexualization on the young, or gay marriage, I almost vomit in disbelief.”

Tanya Granic Allen speaks during an event with MPP Sam Oosterhoff (not pictured) in Mississauga, Ontario, Thursday, April 5, 2018.
Tanya Granic Allen speaks during an event with MPP Sam Oosterhoff (not pictured) in Mississauga, Ontario, Thursday, April 5, 2018. Photo by Tyler Anderson/National Post

Granic Allen’s comments have landed her in hot water before. Last month, she defended comments she made online years ago about Muslims and gay marriage.

Before securing the PC nomination in Mississauga Centre, Granic Allen denied that posts in which she suggested gay marriage shouldn’t be legalized in the United Kingdom represented homophobic views.

She also said posts saying women should not wear burkas in public do not represent Islamophobia.

Ford has been under constant pressure from the Liberals and New Democrats to drop Granic Allen from the ballot, but repeatedly refused.

I'll have more to say about this and Ontario politics in the coming days

When her old posts surfaced in April, Ford said in a statement that “our base is growing, and we want all Ontarians to feel like they have a place in our party.”

Ford and Granic Allen were considered the more socially conservative candidates in the Tory leadership race, and Granic Allen was the only one to appear by Ford’s side as he was declared the winner in March.

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