Conservative Party members have passed motions at their biannual convention in Calgary, pledging not to support euthanasia or assisted suicide, and to scale back public sector pension plans.
The policies don't necessarily become government policy, but tell the party's leadership, including the prime minister, what direction members would like to see.
The party also adopted policies to:
■pledge not to support any legislation to legalize euthanasia or assisted suicide.
■move public sector pensions to defined contribution plans rather than defined benefits, essentially scaling them back and bringing them into line with private sector pensions.
■reject the concept of legalizing the purchase of sex and develop a plan to target the buyers and third parties who profit off the sex trade.
■let faith-based organizations refuse the use of their facilities to people holding views contrary to their own.
■separate the CBC's TV and radio funding allocations.