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  2. Abortion in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The 1989 Supreme Court of Canada case of Tremblay v Daigle [64] is one of the most widely publicized cases concerning abortion in Canada after the law prohibiting abortions was overturned by the Supreme Court of Canada. Daigle's ex-boyfriend obtained a restraining order against her having an abortion.

  3. Template:Abortion map of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Color-coded map illustrating availability of abortion in Canada, in weeks of embryonic age (from fertilization). Abortion is legal at all stages in Canada, but availability is subject to medical guidelines.

  4. Template:AbortionLawsMap - Wikipedia

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    Note: In some countries or territories, abortion laws are modified by other laws, regulations, legal principles or judicial decisions. This map shows their combined effect as implemented by the authorities.

  5. Does your state have abortion restrictions? See our ... - AOL

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    NBC News is tracking the status of state-level abortion laws and restrictions across the country, as well as exceptions in places where bans are in effect. This map will be updated periodically ...

  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. Map: These ‘trigger law’ states would ban abortion only if ...

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    While almost two dozen states are poised to ban or severely restrict abortion access if Roe v. Wade is overturned, 13 states have so-called trigger laws, or bans on abortion that only go into ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Abortion statistics by state: Maps, trigger laws, and ... - AOL

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