Sex selective abortion is the intentional abortion of a baby on the primary basis of it’s gender - normally because it is a girl.
The practice is often referred to as gendercide.
After a CBC journalistic piece revealing that the practice of gendercide was indeed happening in Canada, in 2013 Mark Warawa put forward a motion, M-408, calling upon Parliament to denounce the practice. A survey at the time showed 92% of Canadians would have been in support of such a motion. In-spite of this public support, a small inter-party committee shut down the motion behind closed doors determining it un-votable. Shortly before this an international film, It’s A Girl, was also release exposing the prevalence of this practice internationally.
Almost a decade later MP Cathay Wagantall has picked up the cause to protect girls from this type of discrimination through tabling her bill C-233 - Sex Selective Abortion Act. It had it’s introduction and first reading over a year ago onFeb. 26th, 2020. After being delayed because of COVID-19 it is now expected to come up for debate in April of 2021.
Here with me this week is MP Cathay Wagantall to discuss her bill, why she felt to pick it up and her hopes for it.
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