Long-awaited bill criminalizing forced sterilization set to become law
08-06-2026 22:37 via globalnews.ca

Long-awaited bill criminalizing forced sterilization set to become law

The Senate-approved bill that has now passed the House of Commons states that sterilization without legal consent constitutes aggravated assault.
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