Thursday July 6, 2006
Canadian Medical Journal Misleading Doctors on Abortion Practice
by Hilary White
OTTAWA,
July 6, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A guest editorial appearing in a
recent edition of the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) has
claimed that the 1988 Morgentaler decision of the Supreme Court of
Canada that ended all legal protection for the child in the womb,
created a constitutional right to abortion and that doctors do not have
the right to refuse to make abortion referrals.
The article was co-authored by Sandra Rodgers, a pro-abortion law
professor who teaches a course to University of Ottawa medical students
entitled "Abortion Services in Canada." Mme. Rodgers sets the tone
starting with the bold assertion: “Access to reproductive health care
is essential to women's health and for some women, abortion is a key
component of that care.”
The editorial complains that abortion and abortion-related services are
restricted by lack of access. She writes, “In 1988, in Morgentaler, the
Supreme Court of Canada recognized that a woman's right to continue or
to terminate a pregnancy is protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights
and Freedoms and struck down the law.”
But as Barbara McAdorey of Canadian Physicians for Life points out, the
Morgentaler decision never created such a thing in Canada as a
“constitutional right” to abortion.
To the contrary, the Supreme Court called upon Parliament to establish laws protecting the right to life of the unborn child.
Justice Dickson wrote in the decision, “Protection of foetal interests
by Parliament is also a valid governmental objective. It follows that
balancing these interests, with the lives and health of women a major
factor, is clearly an important governmental objective.”
Justice Beetz wrote in the case, “I am of the view that the protection
of the foetus is and, as the Court of Appeal observed, always has been,
a valid objective in Canadian criminal law.”
The CMAJ editorial also claims that the CMA Code of Ethics says that
physicians who "fail to provide appropriate referrals...are committing
malpractice and risk lawsuits and disciplinary proceedings."
The CMA Code of Ethics, however, does not require physicians to refer
for abortions against the dictates of their conscience. The policy
states, "A physician whose moral or religious beliefs prevent him or
her from recommending or performing an abortion should inform the
patient of this so that she may consult another physician.”
McAdorey contacted the CMA and was told in an email dated March 24,
2004, from Dr. Jeff Blackmer, Executive Director, Office of Ethics,
Canadian Medical Association, “That doctor would not be required to
make a referral against his or her conscience. However, patients should
be clearly told of the physician's views and the patient's right to
consult with another physician.”
Contact the CMAJ:
CMA Public Affairs
attn: Heike Hemlin
1867 Alta Vista Dr.
Ottawa, ON
K1G 3Y6
613-731-8610 ext. 1703
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