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Committee Evidence - HESA-154
2019-06-18
Brenda Lucki - 15:48
NDP (BC)
Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway)
2019-06-18 15:48
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Then let me be more focused on this. I'm going to operate from the assumption that, as former justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould said, she was content that the current Criminal Code is sufficient to cover this and that performing a surgical procedure on someone against their will or without their consent does constitute a crime. In fact, that was the reason the government gave to the UN Committee Against Torture for why it won't change the Criminal Code to have a specific crime for it.
I'm operating from the assumption that if you operate on someone without their consent, you're committing the crime of aggravated assault as it currently is, so when we know that there are dozens and dozens of women who have said that this has occurred, and we know when it occurred, where it occurred and in some cases who did it, I'm puzzled by why the RCMP would say, “We're just going to sit back and not do anything, even though there seems to be potential evidence of a crime, until someone comes forward.” We would never investigate the Mafia if that were the case.
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Brenda Lucki - 15:49
NDP (BC)
Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway)
2019-06-18 15:49
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Have you contacted the lawyer for the defendants?
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Brenda Lucki - 15:49
NDP (BC)
Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway)
2019-06-18 15:49
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Have you checked with the records filed in the courthouse for the class action?
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Brenda Lucki - 15:50
NDP (BC)
Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway)
2019-06-18 15:51
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Okay.
Now, if a survivor of forced sterilization had previously come forward to the RCMP but was then referred to a medical regulatory authority, would such an interaction be recorded as a complaint, or in any way, with your records?
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Brenda Lucki - 15:51
NDP (BC)
Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway)
2019-06-18 15:51
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Okay. I'm going to repeat a question that Ms. Gladu asked you. I know you've answered it, but I want to push it a bit.
In terms of a Criminal Code amendment that made performing a surgical procedure on someone without their consent or against their will a specific Criminal Code offence, would you find that helpful in giving the officers under your command greater guidance and maybe a potential source of investigation, or do you feel that the Criminal Code is fine the way it is right now?
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Brenda Lucki - 15:52
NDP (BC)
Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway)
2019-06-18 15:52
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For my last question, I'm going to go back to the complaint thing. If it came to the police's attention that there was, say, a child who was being sexually abused in a household and you had some sort of information that it might have occurred but no complaint had come forward, would you wait until a complaint was filed before you did anything?
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Brenda Lucki - 15:52
NDP (BC)
Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway)
2019-06-18 15:53
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In this case—
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Bill Casey - 15:53
NDP (BC)
Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway)
2019-06-18 15:53
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I'm sorry.
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Bill Casey - 17:00
NDP (BC)
Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway)
2019-06-18 17:00
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Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Dr. Blake, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights have both recognized that informed consent can never be given during and immediately after labour and delivery. Is that the position of the society?
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Jennifer Blake - 17:00
NDP (BC)
Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway)
2019-06-18 17:01
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You don't have a hard and fast rule that's as clear as that.
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Jennifer Blake - 17:01
NDP (BC)
Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway)
2019-06-18 17:01
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The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics has emphasized that “sterilisation for prevention of future pregnancy cannot be ethically justified on grounds of medical emergency.... [She] must be given the time and support she needs to consider her choice.” Is that also consistent with your society's understanding?
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Jennifer Blake - 17:01
NDP (BC)
Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway)
2019-06-18 17:01
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Of course, at this committee's last meeting we learned that tubal ligations are being performed on indigenous women in Canada. We heard a story as recently as December 2018. These are being performed while women are in labour or immediately postpartum, when these women are physically and emotionally exhausted, often still under the influence of anaesthetic and unable to give informed consent.
Given that it seems to be well established within your profession that it's not possible to give informed consent for tubal ligation immediately before, during or after labour, why do you think health professionals continue to seek it from indigenous women?
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Jennifer Blake - 17:02
NDP (BC)
Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway)
2019-06-18 17:02
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I guess you'd agree that it shouldn't be happening.
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Jennifer Blake - 17:02
NDP (BC)
Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway)
2019-06-18 17:03
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I understand that.
We had some testimony before, and I want to clarify something. Is the physician who's performing the tubal ligation or the procedure ultimately responsible for ensuring that informed consent has been given?
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Jennifer Blake - 17:03
NDP (BC)
Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway)
2019-06-18 17:03
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If these in fact have happened, these tubal ligations, then it is the person who's performing.... In all cases it would be a physician, I imagine, of some type. You mentioned that it could be a family physician or an—
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Jennifer Blake - 17:03
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