Pressure mounts on Quebec justice minister to backtrack on enshrining abortion rights
QUÉBEC — Pressure is mounting on Quebec’s justice minister to abandon plans to enshrine abortion rights in the province’s proposed constitution.
Consultations on the constitution bill ended this week, with opposition parties noting that the section on abortion was roundly criticized.
Legal experts and women’s rights groups have warned the government against legislating on abortion, saying doing so could potentially open the door to legal challenges from anti-abortion groups.
They contend that abortion is already decriminalized in Canada and adequately protected by the Charter and case law, and argue the government should instead focus on improving abortion access.
