Government supports a woman\u0027s right to end a pregnancy, but not to get pregnant in the first place
research by Cardus
“Even among women near the end of their reproductive years, ‘missing’ births are over three times as common as ‘excess’ births,” according to Cardus. Those who have managed to secure a suitable home often end up in locations far removed from the friends, family and potential grandparents who can provide much-needed support when raising children. You’ve heard the cliche “it takes a village,” but in Canada, the village locked its gates to young people, then wondered why there aren’t more of them.
Cardus recommends some common-sense policy reforms, such as “finding ways to help people complete higher education and get a stable job faster , addressing high housing costs by expanding housing supply and encouraging economic growth, which can boost salaries.”
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