Coerced sterilization reports sparking concern in Canada’s medical community
OTTAWA — Reports detailing allegations of coerced and forced sterilizations of Indigenous women are “deeply concerning” and describe serious violations of medical ethics, the president of the Canadian Medical Association said Thursday.
“This should not be happening,” Dr. Gigi Osler said in an interview. “For me, to read these stories, it reinforces my desire and commitment for change to make sure … we are looking after our vulnerable groups and in this case, Indigenous women.”
No one should have a procedure performed on him or her without free, prior and informed consent, Osler said, adding that pressuring women into being sterilized is not only a violation of a victim’s human rights but also a violation of medical ethics.
She said Thursday that the association supports Ontario Sen. Yvonne Boyer’s call for a national study of the issue and it also plans to participate in a federal, provincial and territorial working group pitched by the federal government.


