Pro-Choice Action Network Explained

The Pro-Choice Action Network (Pro-CAN) was a Canadian abortion rights advocacy group based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Founded in 1987 as the BC Coalition for Abortion Clinics, the group changed its name in 1998.[1] It began publishing a quarterly newsletter, The Pro-Choice Press, in 1995. Pro-CAN was the largest and longest-established abortion rights organization in British Columbia. In November 1988, it successfully opened Everywoman's Health Centre. Groups including women's health groups, the labour movement, the United Church, student groups, and health care professionals supported Pro-CAN's initiative to open Everywoman's Health Centre. This opening is of notable importance because at that time, it was illegal for free-standing clinics to offer abortion services. The group stopped its activities on January 31, 2009, except for its website, and now refers visitors to the Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada.[2]

Lobbying and advocating

Pro-CAN lobbied and advocated for:[3]

See also

References

  1. Web site: Pro-Choice Action Network fonds - UBC AtoM . 2024-07-12 . rbscarchives.library.ubc.ca.
  2. Web site: Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada . March 2017 . The History of Abortion in Canada - Position Paper #60 .
  3. Web site: THE PRO-CHOICE ACTION NETWORK . 2024-07-12 . www.prochoiceactionnetwork-canada.org.

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