None of the policy resolutions up for a vote at next week's federal Conservative party convention are about abortion.
That's despite a full-court press by anti-abortion groups to get several ideas onto the virtual convention floor.
The proposals that will go to a vote were released today and were determined by a vote among riding associations.
34 submissions made the cut, including one that makes it clear Conservatives believe in climate change and the need for policy to address it.
The number 1 goal for anti-abortion groups was to remove the party's existing policy that a Conservative government would not regulate abortion.
Groups are still mounting an effort to do that by trying to turn the issue into a constitutional amendment during the convention itself.