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Greens won’t support throne speech unless Fredericton abortion clinic receives funding
Elizabeth May says the support of the Green Party for Thursday’s throne speech is contingent on climate action and funding for the only private abortion clinic in Fredericton.
Clinic 554 is a family practice that is at risk of closing without provincial funding.
“We haven’t conferred on this but yes,” Elizabeth May said at a press conference on Wednesday.
“That and climate action. We said we will not vote a single vote for the Trudeau administration without a commitment to a climate plan that aligns with the advice of the scientific community.”
In October, the clinic announced that it was up for sale due to financial instability.
Dr. Adrian Edgar, medical director of Clinic 554, said one of the reasons for the closure was New Brunswick’s “refusal to fund health-care equality” and that the province “unilaterally refuses” to allow medicare to cover the cost of a patient who comes to him for an abortion procedure.
It’s a stance held by New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs’ Progressive Conservative government and the Liberals that governed before them.
The fight for funding received national attention during the federal election when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he would remind Higgs that his province has an obligation to fund out-of-hospital abortions or risk having Ottawa enforce such requirements under the Canada Health Act.
On Wednesday the press secretary for the Prime Minister’s Office said that the Liberal government will “ensure that the New Brunswick government allows paid-for access, to clinics that offer abortion services outside of hospitals.”
“Our government has been clear that women have a right to access reproductive services,” said Matt Pascuzzo.
“We will use all options available to defend a woman’s right to choose, including those that exist under the Canada Health Act.”
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