Advocates react to New Brunswick’s amended abortion access motion

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After New Brunswick’s Progressive Conservative majority government sanded the edges off an opposition motion to expand abortion access in the province, advocates say they’re not surprised.

“This problem has been going on for I think well over 25 years. It’s ridiculous,” says Joyce Arthur, director of the Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada.

New Brunswick Medicare currently covers surgical abortions at three hospitals in the province – two in Moncton and one in Bathurst.

Advocates like Arthur have argued that isn’t sufficient – and have even pointed to evidence that this is in violation of the Canada Health Act.

The province’s government has recanted that it’s received legal advice to the contrary.

“I think the New Brunswick government is actually anti-abortion,” Arthur says.

University of New Brunswick associate law professor Kerri Froc also questions the province’s stance – and the source of the aforementioned legal advice.

“I think they’re sticking their heads in the sand because the Canadian Civil Liberties Association has already said they’re going to be constitutionally challenging 84-20,” she says.

“It’s litigation that’s doomed to be found against the government.”