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  2. Abortion in Canada - Wikipedia

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    There is no abortion law in Canada, but provincial and territorial health regulations and professional bodies restrict the procedure to various grounds or gestational limits. There are also significant disparities between rural and urban access to abortion. [7] [8] Region Gestational limits [8] # of providers [8] Notes Alberta: 20 weeks: 5

  3. Canadian Abortion Rights Action League - Wikipedia

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    The aim of CARAL was to legalize abortion in Canada. To accomplish their aim, they supported Dr. Henry Morgentaler's challenge of the 1969 abortion law, which required the approval of a hospital's Therapeutic Abortion Committee (TAC) before an abortion could be legally performed (without requiring TACs to be formed or to meet). Fewer than one ...

  4. Abortion Caravan - Wikipedia

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    The Abortion Caravan paved the way for future abortion activism as well as helped initiate a revocation of abortion laws in 1988. [3] At the time of the abortion caravan there were also a number of anti-abortion organizations who wished to eliminate access to abortions in Canada. [ 4 ]

  5. Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting) in the ...

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    Sweden: Abortion law was changed in 1946 to legalize abortion on socio-medical grounds. Burma: Women gain the right to stand for election. Uruguay: Legal majority for married women. [8] Uruguay: Married women granted separate economy. [8] Sudan: Sudan was the first country to outlaw FGM in 1946, under the British.

  6. Timeline of reproductive rights legislation - Wikipedia

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    The new law made several changes to existing abortion laws in the state of Nevada, including decriminalizing the performing of abortion procedures, and removing informed consent laws that said doctors needed to tell women of the "emotional implications" of having an abortion and what women should do after the procedure to avoid post-op ...

  7. Abortion-rights movement - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, some states began to request changes with the abortion law. In 1959, a group of experts set up a model enactment that supported the advancement of the abortion laws. These experts suggested that the abortion laws should provide exemptions for women that were sexually assaulted or for a baby that may not have a good quality of life.

  8. Sally Field Recalls Undergoing 'Horrific' Illegal Abortion In ...

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    Field also likened her story to that of many young women today who are living in states that have restricted access to abortion in the two years since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade ...

  9. Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada (ARCC) is a Canadian abortion rights organization which was founded in 2005. Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia , it is currently the only political group in Canada which is engaged in pro- abortion rights activism on a national level.