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  2. Abortion in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In Nova Scotia, there is an abortion clinic in Halifax or someone needing an abortion can call the abortion helpline for other options throughout the province that may be closer to them. [85] Nunavut: 12 weeks: 2: All abortions must be performed in a hospital. [86] Ontario: 23 weeks and 6 days: 38

  3. Mary Wagner (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Wagner protested in private abortion clinics in Toronto. [3] She was arrested for the first time in 2012. [4] Following a nearly two-year-long trial, Judge Fergus O'Donnell found her guilty of mischief and probation violation, sentencing her to nine months in prison and two years away from abortion clinics.

  4. Canadian Abortion Rights Action League - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Association for Repeal of the Abortion Law (CARAL) was a coalition of abortion rights activists, created in 1974, to protest the incarceration of Dr. Henry Morgentaler, who was jailed for providing safe, yet not legalized, abortions in Canada.

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  6. 16 countries with the world’s strictest abortion laws - AOL

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    It is estimated that around 90 million women of reproductive age live in countries where abortion is completely illegal. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

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  8. R v Morgentaler - Wikipedia

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    R v Morgentaler, [1988] 1 SCR 30 was a decision of the Supreme Court of Canada which held that the abortion provision in the Criminal Code was unconstitutional because it violated women's rights under section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms ("Charter") to security of the person.

  9. Tremblay v Daigle - Wikipedia

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    Some scholars have noted that along with Borowski v Canada (AG) (1989), Tremblay v Daigle "closed off litigation opportunities by anti-abortion opponents" of pro-abortion rights Canadians. [4] Another scholar notes that this case, along with the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal 's Borowski decision and the Supreme Court case R v Sullivan (1991 ...