The Canadian government says it is urgently trying to end the forced sterilization of Indigenous women, describing the practice as a human rights violation and a prosecutable offense. Yet police say they will not pursue a criminal investigation into a recent case in which a doctor apologized for his “unprofessional conduct” in sterilizing an Inuit woman.

In July, The Associated Press reported on the case of an Inuit woman in Yellowknife who had surgery in 2019 aimed at relieving her abdominal pain. The obstetrician-gynecologist, Dr. Andrew Kotaska, did not have the woman’s consent to sterilize her, and he did so over the objections of other medical personnel in the operating room. She is now suing him.

“This is a pivotal case for Canada because it shows that forced sterilization is still happening,” said Dr. Unjali Malhotra, of the First Nations Health Authority in British Columbia. “It’s time that it be treated as a crime.”

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    No.

    This is an example of a bad Doctor. Not bad medical practices in Canada.

    MAiD isn’t being forced on anyone. Don’t believe the far right smear champaign.

      • @[email protected]
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        -81 year ago

        You just linked a far right news source and expect me to take you seriously?

        There have been two alleged cases where a disabled person was “suggested” MAiD. One of the was a lie and the other was done by veterans affairs who has no authority to prescribe such a procedure.

        • @jimbo
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        • @zainitopia
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          I’m not supporting or disputing OPs assertion but just wanted to point out that AP is nowhere close to being a far-right news source.

          I’d take them and Reuters over anything else any day of the week.

    • @EurekaStockade
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      Is it being suggested to people who don’t have a terminal disease?