Coerced sterilizations not only an Indigenous concern, Commons committee hears
OTTAWA — Indigenous women are probably not the only ones who have been coerced into being sterilized without wanting to be, an assistant deputy minister at Health Canada told the House of Commons’ health committee Thursday.
Abby Hoffman stressed that she did not want to suggest anything about the scale of the issue, but also said it’s not hard to imagine a woman with an addiction or a mental illness agreeing to be sterilized after being presented with the option in a way that didn’t get her genuine informed consent.
“At the end of the day what may have seemed to the provider as consent might not in reality have been consent as one would think consent should be managed,” Hoffman testified.
Hoffman — a trailblazer in women’s sport and four-time Olympian who is now in charge of Health Canada’s strategic policy branch — joined officials from three departments to testify before the health committee over recent reports on Indigenous women who say they were pressured during childbirth into having tubal ligations.