British Columbians need to be remain aware about the threats to women's reproductive rights and contraceptive awareness as debates about abortion and sex education continue across North America, says the president of the B.C. Genesa Greening's warning coincides with World Contraception Day Wednesday and comes as Ontario is reverting to a 1998 sex education curriculum that leaves out some information about contraceptives. "It's not just about women's rights in this particular issue," she told Stephen Quinn, the host of CBC's The Early Edition. British Columbia needs to be remain cognizant about the threats to women's reproductive rights and contraceptive awareness as debates about abortion and sex education continue across North America, says the president of the B.C. Women's Hospital 7:44Reality of unintended pregnancyShe highlighted the importance of the issue by drawing a correlation between contraception and women's equality.
Source: CBC News September 26, 2018 19:14 UTC