The abortion issue has been getting renewed attention ahead of the October election, which could be one way the political conversation in the United States is flowing across the border.

Green party Leader Elizabeth May raised eyebrows on Monday when she told the CBC she would not whip votes or try to prevent anyone in her caucus from putting forward legislation on the issue, despite personally believing women should have access to safe and legal abortions.

Guest: Richard Zussman

Global News Reporter on the Green Party campaign trail

The abortion issue has been getting renewed attention ahead of the October election, which could be one way the political conversation in the United States is flowing across the border.


Green party Leader Elizabeth May raised eyebrows on Monday when she told the CBC she would not whip votes or try to prevent anyone in her caucus from putting forward legislation on the issue, despite personally believing women should have access to safe and legal abortions.


Guest: Richard Zussman


Global News Reporter on the Green Party campaign trail