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Friday, July 11, 2008
The thing about the Andrew Coyne's Maclean's cover story urging Canadians to adopt a law on abortion--because that would be the end result of his demand that we have a debate on it--is that it presumes that no Criminal Code law on abortion equals no policy. But health services are provincial in this country, hospitals and clinics have their own policy. If we are decentralized on so much of how health care is delivered in this country, why single out abortion as something that needs to be standardized?
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