This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.A New Brunswick judge is authorizing a national civil liberties group to challenge the province’s abortion law in court.
DeWare said today in a written statement the government’s opposition to the group being given standing was unreasonable.The Canadian Civil Liberties Association says a section of New Brunswick law prohibiting provincial subsidies for abortions conducted outside government-approved hospitals is unconstitutional.
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