Writing in the campus student newspaper ‘The McGill Tribune’ this week, labour and pro-abortion activist Indu Vashist offers a revisionist view of the history of abortion in Canada, arguing the country has had a strong, pro-choice legacy pre-dating Confederation . Linking traditional opposition to abortion to racism, Vashist documents the history of the Canadian abortion debate: “In Canada prior to Confederation, the majority of recorded recipients of abortions and practitioners were upper
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Pro-Abortion Movement Blind to Rights of Unborn, Latent Racism of ‘Choice’
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