‘The door has widened’: senator hears of mounting sterilization concerns
OTTAWA — Increased national awareness about coerced sterilization of Indigenous women has resulted in mounting concerns about other vulnerable women who may have been endured the practice, an Ontario senator says.
Sen. Yvonne Boyer, who has proposed a Senate committee study recent allegations of Indigenous women who say they were coerced into tubal ligations during childbirth, said her office has also heard concerns about reproductive rights of other marginalized women.
She said they come from women who are poor, racialized or have from mental and physical disabilities need to be looked at as well.
“The door has widened.”