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American women will be able to obtain abortions in Canada if the United States Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade and returns abortion law to the state level, says Karina Gould, minister of families, children and social development.

In an interview with CBC News Network’s Power & Politics on Tuesday, Gould was asked if American women would be allowed to access the procedure in Canada.

“I don’t see why we would not,” she told host Vassy Kapelos. “If they, people, come here and need access, certainly, you know, that’s a service that would be provided.”

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I mean, that’s great, but they’d still have to have a passport, money to get here, money to stay somewhere, money to pay for the procedure. It’s a nice sentiment, but coming here is out of reach for most.

Attacking Roe isn’t just misogyny, it’s class warfare.

The wealthy will still be able to go to wherever abortion remains legal. The poor will have to suffer without access to the most fundamental right to our own bodies.

Also, I live in Canada and I know how to spot bullshit posturing when I see it. Canada loves to pretend to be so much more progressive than the US and secretly lives to kill the poor and the sick. No fucking way, even if a poor person could get together enough money, would they be given an abortion.

I’m in Canada and my abortion was free 10.5 years ago, and my friend’s abortion two years ago was also free.

I can find no official cost attached for someone without a Canadian citizenship, either.

Canada does suck just as much as you say, but I have the lived experience and abortion only costs money at private dedicated clinics for the rich. Public clinics and hospitals are free. It is considered essential medicine. An American can come here, break and arm, and not expect a cost for service beyond an ambulance, y'know?

If you want the most lax province, come to BC, we go up to six months in most cases and care is extremely prompt.

This isn’t quite accurate.

If you’re a non-citizen with no travel health insurance there are costs attached when going to hospitals, seeing a doctor, etc:

https://www.tourguidecanada.com/travel-medical-insurance-canada.html

EXAMINATION BY A DOCTOR

As a visitor to Canada you pay anywhere from $100 up to $600 to see a doctor during daytime.
This fee excludes any treatment and medication.
At night, the costs might double.

HOSPITAL STAY

If you have to stay in hospital, the average day rate for non-residents is $3,000 - $4,000.
Intensive care can be up to $8,500 a day!

AMBULANCE

Ambulance fees vary upon the province and whether you are a foreign visitor or a Canadian resident.

As a foreign visitor to Ontario you pay $240 to get transferred to hospital, while in Nova Scotia they charge $1099 for the same service.

The National Abortion Federation - Canada is a nonprofit professional association of abortion care providers in Canada.

Their website includes a list of abortion providers in Canada, as well as information about maximum gestation periods of each clinic (there is no legal maximum in Canada, but it can be difficult to find providers skilled and willing to provide later term abortions), and information about funding assistance.

Their directory provides information about clinics in Canada, US, Mexico, and Colombia.

Their information hot line is 1-800-772-9100. They have a detailed description here of what you can expect if you call them.

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