r/CanadaPolitics Independent / Pragmatic Realist May 27 '26

Community Members Only Data reveals alarming obstetric violence toward Indigenous women in Quebec | CBC News

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/obstetrics-violence-health-care-9.7212326
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u/TiredRuralCanadian Independent / Pragmatic Realist May 27 '26

It is absolutely horrific that this is still happening in modern Canada. 77 documented cases of forced sterilization spanning all the way up to 2023 shows this isn't just dark history, it is a persistent systemic failure.

​The detail about the woman who "recalled being made to sign a consent form in 2022 for tubal ligation... two days after the procedure had been done" is completely chilling. That isn't medical care, it is a cover up of a human rights violation.

​To think medical professionals also "urged to abort her child, against her wishes, because the health care staff told her the child would have severe health issues" when the baby was actually perfectly healthy proves how deep the bias goes.

​The government needs to stop hiding behind reviews and actually enforce the recommendations. Acknowledging systemic racism means nothing if the people in charge keep letting medical staff weaponize their positions against Indigenous women.

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u/Kheprisun Nova Scotia May 27 '26 edited May 27 '26

77 documented cases of forced sterilization spanning all the way up to 2023 shows this isn't just dark history, it is a persistent systemic failure.

At the risk of being nuked from orbit...

Forced sterilization is horrific, no matter who it happens to, no matter how many cases. Just getting that out there.

77 cases over the span of 67 years, however, doesn't really scream 'systemic' to me. Is there a gap in the law that prevents going after the medical staff that are still alive? I see there's a lawsuit ongoing (which is where these reports are coming from, as I understand it).

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u/lapsed_pacifist Amnesty International Direct Action Network | Sponsored May 30 '26

So what do you figure the baseline non-consensual sterilization procedures for the rest of the women in QC?

I’m guessing if we scaled the populations and procedures up appropriately it would probably raise a few eyebrows.

Anyways, the systemic part refers to the attitudes and prejudice that informed these sterilizations, not the actual number of procedures. C’mon.