U.S. Supreme Court abortion draft prompts scrutiny of Canadian politicians’ actions
OTTAWA — A leaked U.S. Supreme Court draft opinion that suggests the countrywide right to abortion could soon be overturned in the United States is prompting scrutiny of the Liberal government’s actions and the Conservatives’ stance.
The Liberals made a series of promises during last year’s election to improve abortion access in Canada, including regulating access under the Canada Health Act.
Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos’s mandate letter calls on him to reinforce compliance under the act, but NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the government hasn’t used these powers enough.
Singh says the act contains measures that allow the federal government to withhold health-care funding when a province is not providing a service that should be publicly available.