1187:. The movie is described thus: "It chronicles how the physician defiantly began his fight for women's reproductive rights in 1967, even serving time in a Quebec prison in 1975 on abortion charges. The story culminates with the Supreme Court of Canada deciding to strike down this country's abortion laws in 1988." In an interview with CTV, Morgentaler explains: "I got involved because this was, for me, a fight for justice, for fundamental justice, and the fact that I could possibly do something to help women in spite of a law which did not allow me to do it." "I was willing to go to jail, I was willing to die for it," he told CTV's Canada AM Wednesday. "So when I look back on it, I look at a life of achievement because I achieved a great deal and I'm very proud of it."
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Progressive Conservative Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, introduced Bill C-43, which would punish doctors with prison terms if they performed abortions for women whose health was not at risk. It passed the House of Commons by a close vote of 140â131 in a blaze of publicity. It was not yet law, but within a week a 20-year-old university student bled to death in residence from a self-induced coat hanger abortion. A teenage girl was injured in a botched back-alley abortion. These casualties of unwanted pregnancy received considerable publicity and abortion rights demonstrations were held after the death of the student, protesting Bill C-43. The bill was defeated in the Senate by a tie vote in early 1991 and the casualties of illegal abortion ceased.
432:. There was, however, no requirement for a hospital to set up a committee and only about one-third of hospitals did. This left many areas without legal abortion, forcing women to travel and inducing barriers and delays. Some committees never met. Even if they did, they never saw their "patient" and yet her fate was determined by their subjective opinions. In addition, there was no appeal of a TAC's decision. Morgentaler's abortions remained illegal under the new law because he did not submit them in advance to a TAC for approval; they became legal in 1988, when section 251 of the
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and that he was shirking his responsibility. Eventually, in spite of the risks to himselfâloss of career, a prison term for years or for lifeâhe decided to perform abortions and, at the same time, challenge the law. He knew from other doctors and from newspaper reports that women in
Montreal had died from incompetently performed abortions. He knew that the women were determined to get abortions in spite of the danger to their health and lives. He knew that he could prevent those unnecessary deaths, so he determined to use civil disobedience to change the law.
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has set us apart from the rest of the developed world. Canadian women enjoy the right to safe and legal abortions largely because Henry
Morgentaler fought a long battle on their behalf. For his trouble, the unflappable Dr. Morgentaler stood trial, languished in prison, and received numerous death threats. What drove him to take such risks? "The realization that a terrible injustice was being done to women and the conviction that it was necessary to change the situation to provide help for those who needed it," replies the retired physician via email."
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abortions were illegal. According to
Catherine Dunphy's 1996 biography of Morgentaler, the committee "commented on 'an attitude which is primarily directed to protecting his fees. No really valid interview is held before proceeding with the abortion. This behaviour confers a mercenary character in the doctor-patient relationship. This committee is incapable of reconciling this behaviour with the humanitarian concern that the accused invoked throughout his defence.'"
705:"The decision of a woman to terminate her pregnancy falls within the class of protected decisions profound psychological, economic and social consequences for the pregnant woman ... The right to reproduce or not to reproduce ... is properly perceived as an integral part of modern womanâs struggle to assert her dignity and worth as a human being ... The purpose of is to take the decision away from the woman and give it to a committee."
660:, which directed a new trial. Once again, an appeal court had overturned a jury acquittal. Once again, Morgentaler appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada. This time, Morgentaler challenged the law as unconstitutional on the grounds that it denied women the right to life, liberty, and security of the person. At all levels (jury trial, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court), Morgentaler was represented by Ontario constitutional lawyer Morris Manning.
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since all scheduled abortions were carried out in alternative locations. No one was hurt but the building had to be demolished. The Women's
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607:(CARAL) in Ottawa. The aim of CARAL was to support Morgentaler's challenge of the 1969 abortion law requiring approval of a Therapeutic Abortion Committee (TAC) before an abortion could be legally performed (without requiring TACs to be formed or to meet). The organization formed provincial and local chapters across Canada and helped to raise funds for Morgentaler's legal fees. The group also supported Morgentaler's use of
735:, 1989. Nova Scotia then sought an injunction to stop Morgentaler from performing clinic abortions. The injunction was granted on the ground that there was an overwhelming need to ensure that provincial laws are respected. It rejected the argument that the Supreme Court's 1988 decision in R. v. Morgentaler prohibited provinces from passing laws that simply made clinic abortions illegal.
719:, provincial medical regulations, and health insurance restrictions still applied. In particular, provinces could refuse to pay for clinic abortions; but they could not demand that TACs be used to screen the procedures for approval, nor could they forbid abortion outright. Morgentaler has described this as the happiest day of his life.
412:"I hadn't expected the avalanche of requests and didn't realize the magnitude of the problem in immediate, human terms. I answered, 'I sympathize with you. I know your problem, but the law won't let me help you. If I do help you, I'll go to jail, I lose my practiceâI have a wife and two children. I'm sorry, but I just can't!'"
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Dr. Morgentaler used both his professional status and personal skills to fight for womenâs rights, while placing himself at risk. His actions have brought about fundamental changes in
Canadian law and to the health care system and in so doing dramatically affected for the better the lives of Canadians from coast to coast.
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on July 1, 2008; he was recognized "for his commitment to increased health care options for women, his determined efforts to influence
Canadian public policy and his leadership in humanist and civil liberties organizations." Abortion-rights activists applauded the decision, saying Morgentaler put his
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raided Morgentaler's clinic and laid several charges of performing illegal abortions. The first case did not come to trial until 1973; in the meantime, women's groups organized in support of Morgentaler and he continued to perform abortions. In 1973, the doctor stated that he had performed 5,000 safe
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In August 2011, Morgentaler attended the funeral of Opposition Leader Jack Layton, leader of the New Democratic Party. In the 1980s, Layton attended clinic defences of the Morgentaler clinics, when abortion rights supporters guarded the entrance of a clinic to keep abortion opponents from blockading
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wrote the decision, which agreed that these abortion regulations were not a valid provincial regulation of hospitals and medicine, but an invalid criminal law: only the federal government can make criminal law. As a result, all of the regulations were struck down, including the ones not dealing with
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award as a person who has "made a difference by immeasurably improving the lives of others." The news item says, "In Canada, a woman can have an abortion without fear of prosecution or imprisonment â for the simple reason that there is no abortion law. For more than 20 years, that state of affairs
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as well as the 1988 Supreme Court Morgentaler Decision. The province argued that Morgentaler could not have standing because only a woman who needed to use the clinic had the right to challenge abortion policy. The New Brunswick Court of Queen's Bench ruled that Morgentaler had standing to proceed
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took one day to pass a law that banned abortions and some other procedures such as liposuction outside hospitals, making all clinic abortions illegal or at least unfunded. Morgentaler opened a clinic, supposedly to interview clients for abortions outside the province. Then he announced that he had
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1988 (1 S.C.R. 30). The court ruled 5â2 that the administrative procedures were cumbersome and unjustifiably interfered with the body integrity of women." On January 28, the law was found to violate Section 7 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms because it infringes upon a woman's right to "life,
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in 1974, who substituted a conviction. The doctor appealed his conviction to the Supreme Court of Canada, but the court upheld his conviction in a 6â3 decision, stating that the danger to women was not immediate. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison and began serving his sentence in March 1975.
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as an independent, finishing fourth with 1,509 votes. In 1999, Morgentaler said that a decline in youth crime rates could be credited to the legalization of abortion nearly twenty years earlier, leading to fewer neglected and angry children and more mothers surviving to nurture their children. In
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In May 1992, the Morgentaler Clinic on Harbord Street in Toronto was firebombed during the night by two people (caught on security camera) using gasoline as fuel and a firework to set off the explosion. The next day, clinic management announced that the firebombing failed to prevent any abortions
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Each charge was brought to trial separately. At the trial of the first charge in 1973, Morgentaler was defended by Claude-Armand Sheppard. Sheppard presented the "defence of necessity"âas a doctor, Morgentaler had a duty to safeguard the life and health of the women who came to him for abortions,
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that it was time Morgentaler was honoured for his long battle; she said "Dr. Morgentaler is a hero to millions of women in the country," she said. "He risked his life to struggle for women's rights ⊠He's a huge figure in Canadian history and the fact that he hasn't got until now is a scandal."
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Morgentaler was the first president of the Humanist Association of Canada (HAC) from 1968 to 1999. He remained the organization's honorary president until his death in 2013. The HAC bestowed on him its Lifetime Achievement Award on August 3, 2008, in Toronto, Ontario, during its 40th-anniversary
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laid a second set of charges against him and he was acquitted by another jury. He was, however, already in jail. A political cartoon at the time showed a prison guard pushing Morgentaler's food tray into his cell and saying, "Congratulations, doctor, you've been acquitted again!" The Ministry of
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Between 1973 and 1975, Morgentaler was tried three times in Montreal for defying the abortion law; each time, he raised the defence of necessity, and each time he was acquitted. Each time, the jury took less time to reach their decision to acquit: at the third trial, they took one hour. This is
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at its 74th annual summer conference. The Couchiching Award for Public Policy Leadership is presented annually to a nationally recognised Canadian who has demonstrated public policy leadership that results in a positive impact on Canada or a community within Canada, often in the face of public
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conferred an honorary Doctor of Laws degree upon Morgentaler; this was his first honorary degree. This decision by UWO's senate honorary degrees committee generated opposition from Canadian anti-abortion organizations. 12,000 signatures were acquired on a petition asking the UWO to reverse its
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Judge Paulette Garnett said that Morgentaler should have legal standing to proceed with the lawsuit because the personal nature of abortions â and the fact the procedures are time-sensitive â make it difficult for women to take the government before the courts. After the ruling, the government
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BĂ©dard called the anti-abortion law unenforceable. From that point on, Quebec refused to enforce federal law prohibiting abortions by qualified medical personnel. BĂ©dard emphasized that police would continue to identify and charge unqualified, back-street abortionists. Federal Justice Minister
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considering that they might not be able to continue. It's a very bad situation." He said that he would go on performing abortions. Morgentaler believed that the attacker was an American and that the attacks were an unwanted byproduct of the vitriolic, religiously fueled abortion battle in the
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in Buffalo on October 23, 1998, also by a high-powered rifle, reinforced the threats. Abortion doctors wore bullet-proof vests and pulled their curtains to prevent assassins from shooting into their homes. Morgentaler was quoted as saying, "I know of anecdotal evidence that some doctors are
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In 2008, Morgentaler was awarded the Order of Canada "for his commitment to increased health care options for women, his determined efforts to influence Canadian public policy and his leadership in humanist and civil liberties organizations." Morgentaler died at the age of 90 of a
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reported that when contacted, Morgentaler stated that earlier model Vacurettes "could occasionally be used more than once", but he insisted that "whether someone uses a Vacurette once or twice has nothing to do with practising good medicine." A 1991
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564:, dropped the charges against Morgentaler and other doctors and announced that there would be no further trials for clinic abortions in Quebec. This was just in time to prevent a fourth Morgentaler trial from starting the following Monday.
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announced that it would suspend abortion services as of July 1, citing workload problems. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island are the only provinces in Canada that refuse to pay for abortions in clinics. This rule violates the
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had stopped doing abortions. "For years, we have been living in the shadow of the doctors being killed", said Morgentaler. "This violence is a sign of frustration, rage and moral bankruptcy in the anti-abortion movement."
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grudge against society? Have all these people forgotten that an unwanted pregnancy was the biggest health hazard to young fertile women and could result in loss of fertility, long-term illness, injury, and death?
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decision to honour Morgentaler and several protest rallies were held, including one on the day the honorary degree was bestowed. A counter-petition, supporting the UWO's decision, gained over 10,000 signatures.
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said that Quebec had made a just and fair decision that was proper to the provincial authority. Quebec Justice Minister Bedford asked Federal Justice Minister Basford to amend Section 251 of the Criminal Code.
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raided Morgentaler's newly opened clinic and he and his two colleagues were charged with providing illegal miscarriages. Once again Morgentaler used the defence of necessity and was acquitted by the jury. The
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blocked the attack and Morgentaler remained unharmed. Augusto Dantas was charged with assault and with possession of a weapon dangerous to the public good. On July 29, 1983, protesters attempted to
669:, 1988, was heard by the Supreme Court of Canada. It was a victory for Morgentaler. The court upheld the original jury acquittal. In addition, it declared that the 1969 abortion law violated the
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announced that they would be working with the medical profession to ensure that enough doctors were trained and would perform abortions to keep up with the demand from Ontario women.
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Morgentaler H (MayâJune 1989). "Alan F. Guttmacher lecture".
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2706:"University honours Morgentaler â Television â CBC Archives"
292:. After a few months there he was moved to a DP Hospital in
3010:"Gov. Gen. accepts three resignations from Order of Canada"
1298:"Abortion rights activist Dr. Henry Morgentaler dies at 90"
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Sniper attacks on doctors create climate of fear in Canada
1930:"Abortion rights: significant moments in Canadian history"
1507:. Polish Culture Website. November 4, 2007. Archived from
1270:"Henry Morgentaler, 90, Dies; Abortion Defender in Canada"
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2961:"Catholic group returns founder's Order of Canada"
2818:"Morgentaler among those named to Order of Canada"
2355:Henry Morgentaler on "The Moral Case for Abortion"
2279:The Twentieth Anniversary of Regina v. Morgentaler
2214:(Faculties of Law, History, and Political Science)
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3241:Abortion crusader deeply divides Canadian society
2594:, Random House of Canada, Toronto, 1996, p. 164.
2438:"N.B. court gives nod to Morgentaler's challenge"
2150:, vol. Spring, pp. 1â14, archived from
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1145:2006, Morgentaler retired from active practice.
2940:Order of Canada to be Returned Publicly Tuesday
2726:Couchiching Awards for public policy leadership
2682:. American Humanist Association. Archived from
2039:Morgentaler: The Doctor Who Couldn't Turn Away,
1894:Vindicated, Morgentaler wants to quit abortions
1717:Morgentaler: The Doctor Who Couldn't Turn Away,
1463:Ghettostadt: ĆĂłdĆș and the making of a Nazi city
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1433:"Morgentaler proud to be 'finally' recognized"
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3174:Morgentaler has few regrets in abortion fight
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3269:Interview with Henry Morgentaler (video)
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2393:. YWCA, 2009 (accessed 2011-08-29).
2352:Shaw, Michael G. (April 13, 2010),
2307:The Canadian Encyclopedia: Abortion
1983:Women's legal strategies in Canada,
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1995:MacKinnon, Leslie (May 30, 2013).
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2779:Rockel, Nick (October 26, 2010).
1796:Induced Abortions Statistics 2003
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970:In 1989 Morgentaler received the
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2561:1998-10-29 (accessed 2011-08-29)
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1530:Shirley Rotbein Flaum (2007).
1054:On the matter, Prime Minister
532:Ministry of Justice for Quebec
430:Therapeutic Abortion Committee
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2592:Morgentaler: A Difficult Hero
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983:University of Western Ontario
957:American Humanist Association
836:There were many instances of
759:Ontario Health Insurance Plan
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3235:National Review of Medicine,
2224:Makin, Kirk (June 5, 2011).
274:Auschwitz concentration camp
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3311:Henry Morgentaler Interview
2436:CBC News (August 8, 2008).
1728:Morgentaler Clinic (2006).
1690:" Edwin Mellen Press, 1987.
1460:Horwitz, Gordon J. (2009).
658:Court of Appeal for Ontario
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2758:Canadian Labour Congress,
1793:Statistics Canada (2006).
1120:and pianist and conductor
1030:Transformational Canadians
937:Quebec Ministry of Revenue
763:Ontario Ministry of Health
619:Other provinces and Canada
160:Henekh "Henry" Morgentaler
3290:Supreme Court of Canada,
3044:Canada Elections Database
2037:Wright, Eleanor Pelrine.
1863:, Montreal, July 3, 2008.
1715:Wright, Eleanor Pelrine.
1671:The Canadian Encyclopedia
1642:. Toronto. Archived from
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1250:Chava Rosenfarb biography
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1325:Morgentaler H H (1973).
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750:R. v. Morgentaler (1993)
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582:Morgentaler v. The Queen
336:in February 1950 on the
261:. She was killed at the
225:Morgentaler was born in
117:abortion rights advocacy
3395:Physicians from Toronto
3040:"1972 Federal Election"
2950:. Accessed 8 July 2008.
2680:"Humanist Manifesto II"
2636:Skeletons in the closet
2572:Abortion Doctor Stabbed
2141:Norber, Leslie (2008),
1850:"'Proud' to join Order"
1126:Renato Giuseppe Bosisio
440:Supreme Court of Canada
402:Robert Malcolm Campbell
257:, and took part in the
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3226:The Morgentaler Clinic
2735:(Scroll down to 2005.)
2658:Anne Collins (1985).
1673:(accessed 2011-08-30).
1221:Me Mom and Morgentaler
1181:CTV television network
1110:Archbishop of Montreal
1093:on behalf of the late
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302:Displaced Persons Camp
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2997:CJAD News Talk Radio,
2539:, Volume 147, p. 1528
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3141:Cowan, Paul (1984).
2883:Canwest News Service
1880:, December 17, 2007.
1872:Ann Marie McQueen.
1765:(7): 786, 788, 790.
1210:1976 Summer Olympics
1152:In 1991, he debated
1114:Jean-Claude Turcotte
903:Other legal troubles
806:Prince Edward Island
740:Medical Services Act
733:Medical Services Act
641:Leslie Frank Smoling
544:solitary confinement
479:Montreal city police
423:an amendment to the
406:Leslie Alexander Pal
385:to unmarried women.
367:general practitioner
270:Jewish Ghetto Police
251:Ghetto Litzmannstadt
239:occupation of Poland
237:. During the German
191:intrauterine devices
3415:ĆĂłdĆș Ghetto inmates
3192:. December 19, 2006
3063:Morgentaler, Henry
2992:Deschamps, Richard
2686:on October 20, 2012
2634:Celeste McGovern. "
2590:Catherine Dunphy.
1972:Accessed 2021-07-08
1830:. November 29, 2003
1682:Bennett, Edward M.
1668:"Henry Margentaler"
1646:on December 2, 2008
1368:Am J Gynecol Health
995:reproductive health
383:birth control pills
3355:Canadian humanists
3301:(January 28, 1988)
3280:by Henia Reinhartz
3113:2011-09-04 at the
3070:2015-10-18 at the
2946:2008-07-12 at the
2926:2008-12-07 at the
2877:2012-11-10 at the
2785:The Globe and Mail
2765:2011-09-13 at the
2731:2011-10-01 at the
2641:2008-07-20 at the
2617:2008-07-20 at the
2518:Regina Leader-Post
2477:2008-12-02 at the
2415:2012-11-10 at the
2389:2011-10-03 at the
2362:on August 11, 2011
2327:Annu Rev Popul Law
2312:2011-11-29 at the
2284:2011-09-27 at the
2253:Annu Rev Popul Law
2230:The Globe and Mail
2210:2012-03-26 at the
2181:The Globe and Mail
1938:. January 13, 2009
1855:2008-08-04 at the
1737:2008-09-13 at the
1640:The Globe and Mail
1598:2011-07-25 at the
1591:Reinhartz, Henia.
1570:The Globe and Mail
1405:2008-10-11 at the
1154:William Lane Craig
1122:Jacqueline Richard
1048:The Globe and Mail
953:Humanist Manifesto
943:Honours and awards
711:abortion in Canada
488:jury nullification
339:RMS Samaria (1920)
55:Heniek Morgentaler
3083:CBC news coverage
2521:, August 4, 1983.
2421:Montreal Gazette,
1753:Krass ME (1977).
1623:on July 29, 2017.
1140:in the riding of
1095:Catherine Doherty
814:Canada Health Act
781:Canada Health Act
774:Canada Health Act
716:Canada Health Act
675:R. v. Morgentaler
663:The appeal case,
609:vacuum aspiration
562:Marc-André Bédard
447:Bernard Nathanson
381:, and to provide
290:Landsberg am Lech
286:Displaced Persons
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