Canada – Abortion is an economic issue: Reflections from the federal election

Access to reproductive care not only provides for better health outcomes for women and people who can become pregnant, but economic ones as well.

by Jacqueline Potvin
August 26, 2025

These impacts would have been just one consequence of a Conservative Government’s embrace of right-wing ‘anti-woke’ discourse and policy, which also included attacks on gender diversity and trans rights. Despite the threats posed by such discourse, the Conservative Party garnered significant support during the election campaign, positioning themselves as the party best able to grow Canada’s economy. Shortly before the election and in the context of threatened tariffs from the US, Canadians identified the cost of living and affordability as the issue that was most likely to influence their vote.

For advocates of gender equality and reproductive rights, Canada’s 2025 federal election was particularly nerve-wracking. Despite Pierre Poilievre’s claim that his party would not seek to make abortion illegal, the Conservatives ran several new candidates who were explicitly anti-choice, and the party platform would have had a negative impact on reproductive rights, including by reducing access to abortion.

Continued: https://rabble.ca/feminism/abortion-is-an-economic-issue-reflections-from-the-federal-election/


How will Canada lead on sexual and reproductive health and rights in the era of Trump?

Barely two months into his Presidency, Donald Trump has devastated global sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR).

by Jacqueline Potvin
March 21, 2025

On January 24, Trump reinstated the Mexico City Policy (the “global gag rule,”) which restricts US global health funding from going to any non-government organization that provides abortion services, advocacy, or information.

This reinstatement will harm women and people who can become pregnant, limiting their access to important healthcare information and services. Its effects will be exacerbated by wide-sweeping cuts to US Agency for International Development (USAID) funding and staff. These moves come at a time when Canada’s own commitments to global sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), which have recently been strong, may be at risk. 

Continued: https://rabble.ca/human-rights/how-will-canada-lead-on-sexual-and-reproductive-health-and-rights-in-the-era-of-trump/