Last week, Arthur shared a piece with rabble.ca on belief-based denial of care. Read that piece here. Today, she joins rabble editor Nick Seebruch to talk changing the term “conscientious objection” and reviews the state of abortion rights in Canada.
To listen to more episodes like this one, check out:
- The right to abortion access with Martha Paynter
- Why access to abortion remains an election issue
- and Providing abortion care in prison and the need for universal contraception coverage
About our guest
Joyce Arthur is the founder and executive director of the Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada.
The Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada (ARCC) is a broad-based national feminist organization consisting of groups and individuals who support ARCC’s vision and mandate. It recognizes and respects the cultural and political diversity of our country and its provinces and territories, works to represent as many women and communities as possible, and operates in both official languages.
ARCC acts as a “voice for choice.” Its primary mandate is to undertake political and educational work on reproductive rights and health issues.
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