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MLA Ken Cheveldayoff

Saskatchewan Party | Saskatoon Willowgrove, SK

CLC rating: Pro-parental rights; Educable on abortion

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Rating Comments: In November 2017, after stating that he would do everything in his power to protect the baby in the womb, Mr. Cheveldeyoff clarified his position stating that in the case of sexual assault, the person should have the choice to have an abortion. At a Nov. 3, 2011 all-candidates meeting he stated that he is "a pro-life supporter but their are many other issues". He also congratulated the pro-life leaders present "for the work you have done".

In 2014, Cheveldeyoff attended a gay pride flag raising ceremony "to celebrate the city's sexually diverse community". Nevertheless, to his credit, in October 2023, Cheveldeyoff voted in favour of a wonderful 'Parents Bill of Rights' law that will require schools to obtain parental consent before their children can use opposite sex names or opposite sex pronouns at school. The bill, which was voted into law, also included other valuable protections against LGBT and sexual grooming in the classroom, which has become rampant over the past decade.

No response to CLC's 2020 election questionnaire.
First elected (yyyy.mm.dd): 2003.11.05
Previous Occupation: business and industry consultant
Percentage in last election: 66.38% (2020); 72.10%
Victory margin last election: 34.56% (2020); 48.12%
Religion / Faith: unknown
Constituency Offices
Campaign office:
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7H 4L6
Tel: 306-651-7100
Parliamentary Office
Saskatchewan

Here is Ken Cheveldayoff's voting record relating to life and family issues:

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Bill 137 — The Education (Parents’ Bill of Rights) Amendment Act, 2023
In a groundbreaking victory for parental rights and child protection in Canada, the Saskatchewan provincial government passed its Parents’ Bill of Rights, ensuring that parental authority is respected, family values are prioritized over politically-correct / state-approved values, and students are better protected from falling prey to LGBT grooming and woke ideological indoctination. Premier Scott Moe even invoked the Notwithstanding Clause to shield the pro-family legislation from the whims of unelected, activist judges who might try to label it “transphobic”. Bill 137 passed by a huge vote margin of 40 - 12 on October 20, 2023.
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Here are quotes from Ken Cheveldayoff on various life and family issues:

Mr.Chevaldyoff believes that any victim of sexual assault has the right to have an abortion which means that he believes that in certain cases, the killing of innocent human life is acceptable.  “Let me be very clear I believe that any victim of sexual assault has the right to make the choice to have an abortion or not.” [Global News, 'Ken Cheveldayoff clarifies his anti-abortion stance', November 23, 2017]

According to Right Now, a pro-life organization, Mr. Chevaldayoff stated that he would support anything to protect the unborn child and that he believes that life beings and conception. He stated that he would be in favour of promoting pro-life legislation.  “support anything that protects the unborn child, anything that emphasized that life begins at conception and I’d be in favour of that type of legislation.” [Global News, 'Ken Cheveldayoff clarifies his anti-abortion stance', November 23, 2017]

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