Medical Student Being Failed at University of Manitoba for Not Providing Abortion Option
Can anything be done about this?
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This page contains a single entry by alicia published on March 23, 2004 8:09 PM.
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I work for lifesite. I worked for the political prolife arm in canada, I know lawyers and members of parliament senators and archbishops and the answer is no. I hope every day that the Americans of my aquaintance will start to realize how bad things are up here.
I once had to tell a man, who didn't speak much English, that in my civilized country of Canada he, as a father, had no rights at all and if his girlfriend wanted to murder his child, he could do nothing. He was from Honduras where abortion is illegal and an unthinkable horror.
It took me an hour and at the end I had to go home because I was sick.