House of Commons passes bill criminalizing forced sterilization
OTTAWA — The House of Commons on Monday passed a long-awaited law criminalizing forced or coerced sterilization, evoking an emotional moment for survivors gathered in Ottawa.
The law says sterilization without legal consent constitutes aggravated assault, which carries a maximum penalty of 14 years in prison.
Survivors and advocates who have been pushing for a change to the Criminal Code since 2015 held one another in the House of Commons, and shed a mixture of tears of joy and sadness, said Nicole Rabbit, a survivor and board member of Survivors Circle for Reproductive Justice.
“It was like they heard us. They listened,” Rabbit said.


