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Abortion in Canada: The election debates, the law and the reality

October 7, 2019 · by impact ethics · in Canadian Bioethics, Law & Policy, Public Health, Reproduction, Sexual Health, women · Leave a comment

Martha Paynter outlines the facts about abortion in Canada.

 

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