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  2. Abortion in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The movement to liberalize Canada's abortion laws began in the 1960s. Former Chief Coroner of Ontario Morton Shulman recalls that in the sixties, abortion could be legally performed only to save the life of the woman, so there were practically no legal abortions.

  3. Category:Abortion in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; ... Canadian abortion law (1 C, 6 P) O. Abortion-rights organizations in Canada (6 P) Anti-abortion organizations in Canada (13 P)

  4. Category:Canadian abortion law - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; ... current, and proposed abortion law in Canada. Subcategories. ... Canadian abortion case law (7 P)

  5. With Roe Overturned, Canada Could Become an Abortion ... - AOL

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    (Bloomberg) -- The Bloor West Village Women’s Clinic in Toronto has had very few American patients, despite advertising its abortion services internationally. That may be about to change. Most ...

  6. Where is abortion legal in the world? Canada, other countries ...

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    With Roe v. Wade overturned, some people may have to travel to get an abortion. See where it's legal and banned.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Abortion law - Wikipedia

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    Abortion has existed since ancient times, with natural abortifacients being found amongst a wide variety of tribal people and in most written sources. The earliest known records of abortion techniques and general reproductive regulation date as far back as 2700 BC in China, and 1550 BC in Egypt. [6]

  9. Access to Abortion Services Act - Wikipedia

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    The Access to Abortion Services Act is a law in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Enacted in September 1995, it protects access to abortion services by limiting demonstrations outside of abortion clinics , doctor's offices, and doctor's homes.