It's been one year since Roe v. Wade was overturned in the U.S, which sent the decision on whether access to abortion was available to state lawmakers resulting in several abortion bans put in place.
In the year since, Canada has taken steps to improve access to abortion north of the border, but some advocates are warning that "anti-rights" rhetoric is moving into the country.
Sean Previl explains what experts are saying about the impact this rhetoric can have and what governments of all stripes can do to combat it.
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In the year since, Canada has taken steps to improve access to abortion north of the border, but some advocates are warning that "anti-rights" rhetoric is moving into the country.
Sean Previl explains what experts are saying about the impact this rhetoric can have and what governments of all stripes can do to combat it.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9786159/roe-v-wade-one-year-later/
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