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Created page with "Les lois canadiennes sur l'avortement sont régies par le Canada Health Act. Cependant, il est à remarquer que les avortements de 3ème trimestre ne sont pas généralement p..."
(Created page with "Au Canada, l'avortement est légal et, à Québec, il est autorisé jusqu'à 22 semaines de grossesse.")
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Au Canada, l'avortement est légal et, à Québec, il est autorisé jusqu'à 22 semaines de grossesse.  
Au Canada, l'avortement est légal et, à Québec, il est autorisé jusqu'à 22 semaines de grossesse.  


Canadian abortion laws are governed by the Canada Health Act. However, it should be noted that some reports indicate that third trimester abortions are not generally available.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abortion_in_Canada Abortion in Canada]</ref>
Les lois canadiennes sur l'avortement sont régies par le Canada Health Act. Cependant, il est à remarquer que les avortements de 3ème trimestre ne sont pas généralement possibles.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abortion_in_Canada Abortion in Canada]</ref>


Historically, there were significant challenges to abortion in the past. Until 1969, abortion was not generally legal. Following the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1968-69, abortion became legal in cases where physicians decided the abortion was necessary for the physical or mental well-being of the woman. However, the Criminal Law Amendment Act also imposed restrictions on abortion access, as it was not generally accessible to all women. In 1988, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the existing abortion laws were illegal, and they were struck down. Since then, there have been no official laws on abortion in Canada, making it available to women without restrictions. Today, one-third of all hospitals in Canada perform abortions.
Historically, there were significant challenges to abortion in the past. Until 1969, abortion was not generally legal. Following the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1968-69, abortion became legal in cases where physicians decided the abortion was necessary for the physical or mental well-being of the woman. However, the Criminal Law Amendment Act also imposed restrictions on abortion access, as it was not generally accessible to all women. In 1988, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the existing abortion laws were illegal, and they were struck down. Since then, there have been no official laws on abortion in Canada, making it available to women without restrictions. Today, one-third of all hospitals in Canada perform abortions.
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