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CALGARY — Five days after saying a United Conservative candidate who compared transgender students to feces in food could be given a second chance, leader Danielle Smith has repeated that the woman wouldn't sit in caucus if her party forms government.
"Our leader has been clear that Jennifer Johnson will not sit in UCP caucus if she is elected," said the post. The comments came a day after Smith called Johnson's language both offensive and a vile analogy, and said Johnson would not sit as a member of the UCP wins the Alberta election Monday."I've made it very clear. I've made a decision she won't be sitting with our caucus if she is elected and that's final," she said.
She repeated a long-denied assertion that public schools allow students to identify as cats and set out litter boxes for them. She said girls are getting double mastectomies and being chemically sterilized at age 14.
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