‘They had no right’: Inuit women recount experiences past and present of forced sterilization

‘They had no right’: Inuit women recount experiences past and present of forced sterilization

While a national organization seeks to track cases of forced sterilization of Indigenous peoples across Canada, Inuit women in the North say the practice hasn't ended. Karen Couperthwaite, who lives in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L., delivered her second son via C-section

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