Muslim group, constituents call for Andrew Lawton's removal as Conservative candidate in southern Ontario
09-04-2025 01:32 via cbc.ca

Muslim group, constituents call for Andrew Lawton's removal as Conservative candidate in southern Ontario

An anti-Islamophobia advocacy group is urging the Conservative Party to remove a London, Ont.-area candidate from the federal election ballot over past comments about marginalized groups. When reached by CBC News, Andrew Lawton pointed to an earlier social media post in which he said he was "reckless" while facing mental health challenges but will continue to do better.
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