Senate committee to study extent of forced sterilization across Canada
OTTAWA — The Senate’s human rights committee is launching a study about the coerced sterilization of Indigenous women.
Senators on the committee say they want to hold meetings and hear from victims to ensure their experiences are shared “so that nobody else is forced into abandoning all hope of having a child.”
The study is intended to determine the scope of the problem and identify people who may have been affected.
The Senate’s time for a study is short with only a few months before Parliament’s work comes to a halt for the federal election.