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DEATH BY GENDER ABORTION
REAL Women was concerned about information
provided by Statistics Canada that abortions for gender reasons
were being performed in several areas in Canada that were
highly populated by immigrants from India and China. Apparently
the normal gender rates of birth of 105 males for every 100
females has been altered in these areas, so that there is
now a marked gender gap in the birth rates between males and
females.
This discrepancy can be plausibly explained
by the use of ultrasound, which, among other uses, determines
the child's gender prior to birth and can lead to sex selection
abortions.
Some cultures traditionally desire to preserve
the bloodlines through the male offspring, and it is this
preference that now seems to be in effect in certain areas
in Canada.
Unfortunately, there is no distinction under
Canadian abortion law between abortions performed for medical
reasons and abortions preformed for any other reason. That
is, under our current federal abortion law, there is no prohibition
of abortion on the grounds that the child's gender is not
acceptable.
As a result of our concern, REAL Women wrote
to every provincial and territorial Minister of Health on
June 15, 2006 requesting that they look into the matter and,
should gender bias be confirmed, that they consider regulating
the ultrasound procedure to prohibit the disclosure of a child's
gender prior to birth so as to preclude abortion being performed
for gender reasons.
We were encouraged by the fact that the Ministers
of Health did subsequently review the matter as requested.
Curiously, however the Ontario Minister of
Health, George Smitherman, who is a well-known homosexual,
did not respond to our request, despite the fact we sent him
a reminder on September 20, 2006. Why not? Did Mr. Smitherman
think it was a trick question? Or did he not respond because
REAL Women, which is well known for its rejection of same-sex
marriage had asked the question? Or did he not bother to reply
because the issue was not one of his own pet projects?
It would appear that REAL Women's concerns
were justified. According to an article published in the Globe
and Mail (January 19, 2007), there is a discernable imbalance
between boys and girls in families of East Indian origin born
in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) of Mississauga and Brampton.
In an editorial in the Globe and Mail (January 22, 2007),
it was stated:
health workers in the Indo-Canadian
community will affirm, some immigrants from India have brought
with them the traditional desire to have boys rather than
girls, and that has meant severe family pressure to arrange
abortions - unacceptable bullying that can help traumatize
the women.
The editorial then stated that this issue
needs to be addressed.
As a result of this further information, REAL
Women again wrote to Mr. Smitherman on January 24, 2007 requesting
he review this matter. Because of our previous experience
with Mr. Smitherman, we took the precaution this time of writing
to Mr. Smitherman's boss, Premier Dalton McGuinty, as well,
as we thought he might be able to convince Mr. Smitherman
to act on this issue.
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